The transitional nuclei Ba134 and Ba133 are investigated after multinucleon transfer employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, Italy, and after fusion-evaporation reaction at the FN tandem accelerator of the University of Cologne, Germany. The Jπ=19/2+ state at 1942 keV in Ba133 is identified as an isomer with a half-life of 66.6(20)ns corresponding to a B(E1) value of 7.7(4)×10-6e2fm2 for the Jπ=19/2+ to Jπ=19/2- transition. The level scheme of Ba134 above the Jπ=10+ isomer is extended to approximately 6 MeV. A pronounced backbending is observed at ω=0.38 MeV along the positive-parity yrast band. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=56 isotopes. Large-scale shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82, SN100PN, SNV, PQM130, Realistic SM, and EPQQM interactions reproduce the experimental findings and elucidate the structure of the high-spin states. The shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82 and PQM130 interactions reproduce alignment properties and provide detailed insight into the microscopic origin of this phenomenon in transitional Ba134.

Isomer spectroscopy in Ba 133 and high-spin structure of Ba 134 / L. Kaya, A. Vogt, P. Reiter, M. Siciliano, N. Shimizu, Y. Utsuno, H.-. Wang, A. Gargano, L. Coraggio, N. Itaco, K. Arnswald, D. Bazzacco, B. Birkenbach, A. Blazhev, A. Bracco, B. Bruyneel, L. Corradi, F.C.L. Crespi, G. De Angelis, M. Droste, J. Eberth, A. Esmaylzadeh, E. Farnea, E. Fioretto, C. Fransen, A. Gadea, A. Giaz, A. Gorgen, A. Gottardo, K. Hadynska-Klek, H. Hess, R. Hirsch, P.R. John, J. Jolie, A. Jungclaus, V. Karayonchev, L. Kornwebel, W. Korten, S. Leoni, L. Lewandowski, S. Lunardi, R. Menegazzo, D. Mengoni, C. Michelagnoli, T. Mijatovic, G. Montagnoli, D. Montanari, C. Muller-Gatermann, D. Napoli, Z. Podolyak, G. Pollarolo, F. Recchia, J.-. Regis, N. Saed-Samii, E. Sahin, F. Scarlassara, K. Schomacker, M. Seidlitz, B. Siebeck, P.-. Soderstrom, A.M. Stefanini, O. Stezowski, S. Szilner, B. Szpak, E. Teruya, C. Ur, J.J. Valiente-Dobon, K. Wolf, K. Yanase, N. Yoshinaga, K.O. Zell. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW C. - ISSN 2469-9985. - 100:2(2019 Aug 14).

Isomer spectroscopy in Ba 133 and high-spin structure of Ba 134

A. Bracco;F.C.L. Crespi;S. Leoni;
2019

Abstract

The transitional nuclei Ba134 and Ba133 are investigated after multinucleon transfer employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, Italy, and after fusion-evaporation reaction at the FN tandem accelerator of the University of Cologne, Germany. The Jπ=19/2+ state at 1942 keV in Ba133 is identified as an isomer with a half-life of 66.6(20)ns corresponding to a B(E1) value of 7.7(4)×10-6e2fm2 for the Jπ=19/2+ to Jπ=19/2- transition. The level scheme of Ba134 above the Jπ=10+ isomer is extended to approximately 6 MeV. A pronounced backbending is observed at ω=0.38 MeV along the positive-parity yrast band. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=56 isotopes. Large-scale shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82, SN100PN, SNV, PQM130, Realistic SM, and EPQQM interactions reproduce the experimental findings and elucidate the structure of the high-spin states. The shell-model calculations employing the GCN50:82 and PQM130 interactions reproduce alignment properties and provide detailed insight into the microscopic origin of this phenomenon in transitional Ba134.
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