Systematics on the low-lying spectra in N = 78 ~ 80 isotones

Y. Y. Cheng, S. Q. Zhang, X. Q. Li, H. Hua, C. Xu, Z. H. Li, P. W. Zhao, J. Meng, J. J. Sun, Z. J. Bai, F. R. Xu, Y. L. Ye, D. X. Jiang, E. H. Wang, C. He, R. Han, X. G. Wu, G. S. Li, C. Y. He, Y. ZhengC. B. Li, S. P. Hu, S. H. Yao, B. B. Yu, X. P. Cao, J. L. Wang

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Abstract

Combining the new spectroscopy results of 144Tb and previous spectroscopy studies of neighboring nuclei, a systematic investigation on the low-lying spectra in N = 78 ~ 80 isotones is performed. Good systematics have been found for the coupling patterns which couple the odd nucleon(s), such as πh11/2, νh-111/2, πh 11/22, νh-211/2, πh 11/2νh-111/2, to the 2+, 4 +, 6+ and 3- core excitations. It is found that the relative excitation energies of the states formed by coupling h 11/2 proton(s) to the 2+, 4+ core excitations are pushed up, in contrast with those formed by coupling h11/2 neutron hole(s) to the 2+, 4+ core excitations, which are pulled down. According to the systematics, the interpretation that the 17/2 + states observed in 141Sm and 143Gd are the fully aligned member of coupling the odd h11/2 neutron hole to the octupole 3- core excitation, is explored to the isotones 145Dy, 142Eu, and 144Tb.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1450037
JournalInternational Journal of Modern Physics E
Volume23
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Systematics
  • core excitations
  • octupole excitation
  • quasiparticle-core coupling

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