Single-particle and collective excitations in the transitional nucleus 166Os

Abstract
The mean lifetimes of the lowest energy 2+, 8+ and 9− states in 166Os have been measured using the recoil distance Doppler-shift method in conjunction with a selective recoil-decay tagging technique. These measurements extend studies into the most neutron-deficient mass region accessible to current experimental methods. The B(E2; 2+ → 0+) = 7(2) W.u. extracted from these measurements is markedly lower than those observed in the heavier even-mass Os isotopes. The 8+ and 9− states yield reduced transition probabilities that are consistent with single-particle transitions. While these values may indicate a departure from collective structure, the level scheme and the underlying nuclear configurations can also be interpreted in terms of a simple collective picture. This contrasting behaviour suggests an intriguing dichotomy in the description of heavy transitional nuclei.
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English
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Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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  • Stolze, S., Grahn, T., Julin, R., Joss, D. T., Andgren, K., Auranen, K., Bönig, S., Cox, D., Darby, I. G., Doncel, M., Eeckhaudt, S., Greenlees, P. T., Hadinia, B., Herzáň, A., Jakobsson, U., Jones, P., Juutinen, S., Ketelhut, S., Konki, J., . . . Uusitalo, J. (2021). Single-particle and collective excitations in the transitional nucleus 166Os. Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 48(12), Article 125101. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/ac2889
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This work has been supported through EURONS (European Commission contract no. RII3-CT-2004-506065), the Academy of Finland under the Finnish Centre of Excellence Programme 2006–2011 (Nuclear and Accelerator Based Physics contract 213503). The UK/France (STFC/IN2P3) Loan Pool and GAMMAPOOL network are acknowledged for the EUROGAM detectors of JUROGAM I and II. AH would like to thank the Slovak Research and Development Agency under contract No. APVV-20-0532, and Slovak grant agency VEGA (contract No. 2/0067/21).
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