Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1837078 | Nuclear Physics A | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have used the AFRODITE γ-ray spectrometer to measure yrare structures in 152,154,155Gd using (α,xn) reactions. The measurements on 152,154Gd have shown that there is no convincing evidence that the lowest excited states are β-vibrations based on the ground state. Rather these levels may be regarded as a “second vacuum” each with its own γ and octupole vibrations. This is confirmed by the blocking of the coupling of this core state in 154Gd to the [505]11/2− single-particle quasi-neutron orbital in 155Gd. The coupling of this orbital to the 2+ γ-vibration is observed since this coupling is not Pauli-blocked.
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