Evolution Of Shapes And Collectivity In Exotic Nuclei
Abstract
The coexistence of prolate and oblate shapes in light selenium and krypton isotopes has been investigated using the complementary techniques of low-energy Coulomb excitation with radioactive ions beams and lifetime measurements of excited states after fusion-evaporation reactions. The resulting B(E2) values and spectroscopic quadrupole moments represent a sensitive test for configuration mixing calculations going beyond the mean-field approach. The onset of collectivity for neutron-rich nuclei near 68Ni has been investigated using a new technique to measure lifetimes with the recoil distance Doppler shift method after multi-nucleon transfer reactions.
- Publication:
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International Symposium on Exotic Nuclei
- Pub Date:
- April 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3431469
- Bibcode:
- 2010AIPC.1224...54G
- Keywords:
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- excited states;
- radioactive ion beams;
- nuclear spin;
- quadrupole moments;
- charge exchange;
- 25.70.De;
- 29.38.Gj;
- 21.10.Hw;
- 21.10.Ky;
- 25.60.Je;
- Coulomb excitation;
- Reaccelerated radioactive beams;
- Spin parity and isobaric spin;
- Electromagnetic moments;
- Transfer reactions