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Shape coexistence inSe72investigated following theβdecay of
Author(s) -
E. A. McCutchan,
C. J. Lister,
T. Ahn,
R. J. Casperson,
A. Heinz,
G. Ilie,
J. Qian,
E. Williams,
R. Winkler,
V. Werner
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
physical review c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-490X
pISSN - 0556-2813
DOI - 10.1103/physrevc.83.024310
Subject(s) - physics , multipole expansion , oblate spheroid , mixing (physics) , atomic physics , spin (aerodynamics) , crystallography , chemistry , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
The structure of {sup 72}Se was investigated following the {epsilon}/{beta}{sup +} decay of {sup 72}Br produced in the {sup 58}Ni({sup 16}O, pn) reaction at 50 MeV. Using a beam chopping system, off-beam {gamma}-ray decay data was collected with an array of clover Ge detectors. {gamma}-{gamma} coincidence measurements provided a significant modification of the prior level scheme, and {gamma}-{gamma} angular correlation measurements allowed spin determinations and multipole mixing ratio extraction. The new information on the non-yrast states was combined with previous in-beam data to investigate the issue of shape coexistence by comparing to various configuration mixing approaches. Clear evidence for shape coexistence is found, with a ground state of modest, or slightly oblate, deformation and a well-deformed prolate shape that would lie at an unperturbed excitation of 875 keV. The shape mixing is near complete at low spin.

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