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Discrete decay of the yrast superdeformed band in theTb151nucleus
Author(s) -
JeanMarc Robin,
A. Odahara,
G. Duchêne,
F.A. Beck,
P.J. Twin,
Tomasz Byrski,
D. Curien,
N. Adimi,
D. E. Appelbe,
P. Bednarczyk,
A. Bracco,
B. Cederwall,
S. Courtin,
D. M. Cullen,
O. Dorvaux,
S. Ertück,
G. de France,
B. Gall,
P. Joshi,
S. L. King,
A. Korichi,
K. Lagergren,
G. Lo Bianco,
S. Leoni,
А. Лопез-Мартенс,
S. Lunardi,
B. Million,
A. Nourredine,
E. Pachoud,
E. S. Paul,
C. M. Petrache,
I. Piqueras,
N. Redon,
A. Saltarelli,
J. Simpson,
O. Stézowski,
R. Venturelli,
J. P. Vivien,
K. Zuber
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.78.034319
Subject(s) - yrast , physics , energy (signal processing) , coincidence , excitation , atomic physics , spin (aerodynamics) , spectral line , line (geometry) , range (aeronautics) , excited state , quantum mechanics , geometry , medicine , mathematics , materials science , alternative medicine , pathology , composite material , thermodynamics
The Euroball array has been used to search for linking transitions between the superdeformed (SD) and the normal deformed (ND) wells in 151Tb. Many γ rays in the energy range 2–4 MeV have been observed in coincidence with the yrast SD band. It is proposed that the highest energy transition of 3748 keV and the strongest line (2818 keV) of the previously observed transitions both decay from the same SD level as their links with the ND states have been identified. The current spectra have insufficient statistics to completely identify the decay point in the SD band. Theoretical calculations covering SD bands in the A ≈ 150 region enable the two possible spin assignments to be compared with experimental data on proposed links in 149Gd and 152Dy. It is concluded that the energy of the lowest SD band member in 151Tb has an excitation energy of 12861 keV and a spin of 65/2+

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