Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8187593 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
New, low-lying levels in the odd-odd, N=Z nucleus 62Ga have been identified using a sensitive technique, where in-beam γ rays from short-lived nuclei are tagged with β decays following recoil mass identification. A comparison of the results with shell-model and IBM-4 calculations demonstrates good agreement between theory and experiment, with the majority of predicted low-lying, low-spin T=0 states now identified. There is a dramatic change in the level density at low excitation energies for the N=Z nucleus 62Ga when compared with neighbouring odd-odd Ga isotopes where, in contrast, the low-lying level structure is dominated by configurations with T=1 pairing interactions between excess neutrons. This illustrates the distinctively different aspects of nuclear structure exhibited by nuclei with N=Z.
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Authors
H.M. David, P.J. Woods, G. Lotay, D. Seweryniak, M. Albers, M. Alcorta, M.P. Carpenter, C.J. Chiara, T. Davinson, D.T. Doherty, C.R. Hoffman, R.V.F. Janssens, T. Lauritsen, A.M. Rogers, S. Zhu,