Shapes and Softness in 186W investigated through non-yrast rotational bands
ORAL
Abstract
186W lies in a shape transition region between maximum axial deformation in the rare earth nuclei and spherical 208Pb. The locus of stable nuclei passes through regions of gamma-soft, triaxial and oblate shapes, sometimes coexisting at different spin. This project involved seeking shape changes by exciting stable 186W with 725 and 800MeV 136Xe ions from the ATLAS accelerator at Argonne. Inelastically scattered ions were detected in CHICO2 and de-exciting gamma rays in Gammasphere. Quasi-gamma, quasi-beta and octupole bands were extended considerably. Odd-even staggering in the gamma band suggest the nucleus gets increasingly soft with spin, possibly masking a predicted transition to an oblate shape at high spin. The K=2 octupole band allowed quantification of Coriolis-induced mixing with other bands, especially the Kp=0- band.
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Presenters
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V.S. Prasher
UML
Authors
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P Chowdhury
UML
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V.S. Prasher
UML
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A.J. Mitchell
ANU
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M. Albers
ANL
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C.J. J Chiara
DEVCOM/Army Research Laboratory, ANL
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Michael P Carpenter
Argonne National Laboratory, ANL
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D. Cline
U. Rochester
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C. Guess
Rowan University
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Adam Hayes
National Nuclear Data Center - Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, BNL
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C.R. Hoffman
ANL
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R.V.F. Janssnes
UNC
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B. Kay
ANL
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T.L. Khoo
ANL, Argonne National Laboratory
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A. Korichi
CSNSM
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Torben Lauritsen
Argonne National Laboratory, ANL
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Y. Qiu
U. Shangahi
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D. Seweryniak
Argonne National Laboratory, ANL
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S. Tandel
U Mumbai
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Ching-Yen Wu
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, LLNL
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S. Zhu
BNL