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J Dudouet1, A Lemasson2, G Duchêne3, M Rejmund2, E Clément2, C Michelagnoli2, F Didierjean3, A Korichi2,4, G Maquart1, O Stezowski1, C Lizarazo5,6, R M Pérez-Vidal7, C Andreoiu8, G de Angelis9, A Astier4, C Delafosse10, I Deloncle4, Z Dombradi11, G de France2, A Gadea7, A Gottardo10, B Jacquot2, P Jones12, T Konstantinopoulos4, I Kuti11, F Le Blanc3, S M Lenzi13,14, G Li6, R Lozeva3,4, B Million15, D R Napoli9, A Navin2, C M Petrache4, N Pietralla5, D Ralet4,5, M Ramdhane16, N Redon1, C Schmitt2, D Sohler11, D Verney10, D Barrientos17, B Birkenbach18, I Burrows19, L Charles3, J Collado20, D M Cullen21, P Désesquelles4, C Domingo Pardo7, V González20, L Harkness-Brennan22, H Hess18, D S Judson22, M Karolak23, W Korten23, M Labiche19, J Ljungvall4, R Menegazzo13, D Mengoni13,14, A Pullia15,24, F Recchia13,14, P Reiter18, M D Salsac23, E Sanchis20, Ch Theisen23, J J Valiente-Dobón9, M Zielińska23.
Abstract
Prompt γ-ray spectroscopy of the neutron-rich ^{96}Kr, produced in transfer- and fusion-induced fission reactions, has been performed using the combination of the Advanced Gamma Tracking Array and the VAMOS++ spectrometer. A second excited state, assigned to J^{π}=4^{+}, is observed for the first time, and a previously reported level energy of the first 2^{+} excited state is confirmed. The measured energy ratio R_{4/2}=E(4^{+})/E(2^{+})=2.12(1) indicates that this nucleus does not show a well-developed collectivity contrary to that seen in heavier N=60 isotones. This new measurement highlights an abrupt transition of the degree of collectivity as a function of the proton number at Z=36, of similar amplitude to that observed at N=60 at higher Z values. A possible reason for this abrupt transition could be related to the insufficient proton excitations in the g_{9/2}, d_{5/2}, and s_{1/2} orbitals to generate strong quadrupole correlations or to the coexistence of competing different shapes. An unexpected continuous decrease of R_{4/2} as a function of the neutron number up to N=60 is also evidenced. This measurement establishes the Kr isotopic chain as the low-Z boundary of the island of deformation for N=60 isotones. A comparison with available theoretical predictions using different beyond mean-field approaches shows that these models fail to reproduce the abrupt transitions at N=60 and Z=36.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28474951 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.162501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161