Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8192559 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A new high-spin isomeric state (t1/2=2.8±0.1 μs) in 160Re has been identified. This high-spin isomer is unique in that it only decays by γ-decay and not by proton or α-particle emission as is the case in every other proton emitter between Z=64 and 80. Shell model calculations indicate how the convergence of the h9/2 and f7/2 neutron levels in this region could open up a γ-decay path from the high-spin isomer to the low-spin ground state of 160Re, providing a natural explanation for this anomalous absence of charged-particle emission. The consequences of these observations for future searches for proton emission from even more exotic nuclei and in-beam spectroscopic studies are considered.
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Authors
I.G. Darby, R.D. Page, D.T. Joss, J. Simpson, L. Bianco, R.J. Cooper, S. Eeckhaudt, S. Ertürk, B. Gall, T. Grahn, P.T. Greenlees, B. Hadinia, P.M. Jones, D.S. Judson, R. Julin, S. Juutinen, S. Ketelhut, M. Leino, M. Venhart,