New insights into triaxiality and shape coexistence from odd-mass 109Rh
Abstract
Rapid shape evolutions near A = 100 are now the focus of much attention in nuclear science. Much of the
recent work has been centered on isotopes with Z 40, where the shapes are observed to transition between
near-spherical to highly deformed with only a single pair of neutrons added. At higher Z, the shape transitions
become more gradual as triaxiality sets in, yet the coexistence of varying shapes continues to play an important
role in the low-energy nuclear structure, particularly in the odd-Z isotopes. This work aims to characterize
competing shapes in the triaxial region between Zr and Sn isotopes using ultrafast timing techniques to measure
lifetimes of excited states in the neutron-rich nucleus 109Rh. The measurements confirm the persistence at higher
Z of similarly large deformations observed near Z = 40. Moreover, we show that new self-consistent mean-field
calculations, with proper treatment of the odd nucleon, are able to reproduce the coexisting triaxial and highly
deformed configurations revealing, for the first time, the important contribution of the unpaired nucleon to these
different shapes based on the blocking of specific single-particle orbitals.
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Published
2018
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American Physical Society
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Peer reviewed
ISSN
2469-9985
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064320
Language
English
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Physical Review C
Citation
- Bucher, B., Mach, H., Aprahamian, A., Robledo, L. M., Simpson, G. S., Rissanen, J., Ghiţă, D. G., Olaizola, B., Kurcewicz, W., Äystö, J., Eronen, T., Fraile, L. M., Jokinen, A., Karvonen, P., Moore, I., Penttilä, H., Reponen, M., Ruchowska, E., Saastamoinen, A., . . . Weber, C. (2018). New insights into triaxiality and shape coexistence from odd-mass 109Rh. Physical Review C, 98(6), Article 064320. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064320
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