Detailed Study of the Nuclear Structure of 110Cd Employing Coulomb Excitation

ORAL

Abstract

Several recent studies [1-3] of the 110Cd (Z=48) nucleus have provided strong evidence towards a new outlook on its nuclear structure from its former textbook example as a spherical harmonic vibrator to possessing multiple shape coexistence. To probe the interpretation more finely, a series of complementary Coulomb excitation studies was carried out with different beam (32S,14N, 40Ni, 110Cd) and target (110Cd, 208Pb) reaction partners to gain a full view of the nucleus’ underlying structure. The current work examines the final study of the campaign, completed at the ATLAS facility of Argonne National Laboratory. With a safe beam condition, the 110Cd beam impinged on a self-supporting target of 208Pb; the EM interaction resulted in the observable population up to the 8+ yrast state at 3.2 Mev. The de-excited g-ray transitions were detected by the GRETINA array consisting of 12 quadruplets of highly segmented HPGe detectors. The backscattered ions were detected using the silicon detector BAMBINO. The matrix elements deduced from the Coulomb excitation experiments with lighter reaction partners will be used as input to our GOSIA analysis with the aim to determine the intrinsic shapes of the low-lying 0+ states. Preliminary results from the current analysis will be presented.

Presenters

  • Sangeet-Pal Singh Pannu

    University of Guelph

Authors

  • Sangeet-Pal Singh Pannu

    University of Guelph

  • Paul E Garrett

    University of Guelph

  • K Wrzosek-Lipska

    Heavy-Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw

  • M. Rocchini

    INFN, Sezione di Firenze

  • Marco Siciliano

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Desislava Kalaydjieva

    University of Guelph

  • Robin Coleman

    University of Guelph

  • Konstantin R Mastakov

    University of Guelph

  • Harris Bidaman

    University of Guelph

  • Sally Valbuena

    University of Guelph

  • Allison J Radich

    University of Guelph

  • M. Matejska-Minda

    Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN

  • Avi Perkoff

    US Naval Academy

  • Jeffrey R Vanhoy

    US Naval Academy

  • Sally Fisher Hicks

    University of Kentucky

  • K. Hadynska-Klek

    Heavy-Ion Laboratory, University of Warsaw

  • Iwona Pietka

    HIL UW, Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences of UW

  • Michael P Carpenter

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Claus Müller-Gatermann

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Walter Reviol

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Torben Lauritsen

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Filip G Kondev

    Argonne National Laboratory, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL 60439, USA

  • Patrick A Copp

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Heshani Jayatissa

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory