Complete set of proton excitations in 119Cs

Abstract
The very neutron-deficient strongly deformed 119Cs nucleus has been studied using the 58Ni(64Zn,3p) reaction and the JUROGAM 3 γ-ray detector array coupled to the MARA recoil-mass separator setup. The excitation energies of all observed bands have been determined, spins and parities have been firmly assigned to most of the observed states. The previously known and the newly identified rotational bands have been extended to very high spin and excitation energy. The configurations of the observed bands are discussed using the particle number conserving cranked shell model. The present study establishes the largest set of rotational bands observed in the proton-rich A≈120 mass region.
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Articles Research article
Published
2021
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2469-9985
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.044305
Language
English
Published in
Physical Review C
Citation
  • Zheng, K.K., Petrache, C. M., Zhang, Z. H., Astier, A., Lv, B. F., Greenlees, P. T., Grahn, T., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Luoma, M., Ojala, J., Pakarinen, J., Partanen, J., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Sarén, J., Tann, H., Uusitalo, J., . . . Page, R. D. (2021). Complete set of proton excitations in 119Cs. Physical Review C, 104(4), Article 044305. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.104.044305
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Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Centre of Excellence, AoF
Huippuyksikkörahoitus, SA
Research Council of Finland
Additional information about funding
This work has been supported by the China Scholarship Council (CSC), CSC No. 201804910386. This work has been supported by the Academy of Finland under the Finnish Centre of Excellence Programme (2012–2017), by the EU 7th Framework Programme Project No. 262010 (ENSAR), by the United Kingdom Science and Technology Facilities Council, by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary (Project No. K128947), as well as by the European Regional Development Fund (Contract No. GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00034); by the Polish National Science Centre (NCN) Grant No. 2013/10/M/ST2/00427; by the Swedish Research Council under Grant No. 2019-04880; and by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants No. 11505242, No. 11305220, No. U1732139, No. 11775274, and No. 11575255). The use of germanium detectors from the GAMMAPOOL is acknowledged. I.K. was supported by National Research, Development and Innovation Office-NKFIH, Contract no. PD 124717.
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