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Studies of the N=60 shape transition; states in <sup>98</sup>Sr populated via β-decay

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Abstract

The evolution of ground-state shapes usually proceeds smoothly, however for Sr and Zr nuclei at N=60 there is an abrupt shape transition. The dramatic onset of deformation in 100Zr was recently well reproduced in state-of-the-art Monte Carlo Shell Model calculations [1], which also predict that the same deformed configuration may coexist at higher excitation energies in the lighter Zr isotopes. The excited state spectrum of 98Sr possesses very low-lying 21+ and 02+ states, just as in 100Zr (see, e.g., Ref. [2]). Unfortunately, information on higher-lying configurations in 98Sr is sparse, and, for example, there are no firmly assigned 0+ states above the 02+ level. In an experiment at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility, we have studied the β-decay of 98Rb to 98Sr. The high-statistics of the data obtained permitted the determination of branching ratios for very weak transitions important for assigning band structures. Additionally, γ-γ angular correlation measurements were used for both spin assignments and mixing ratios. Firm spin assignments have been made for additional excited 0+ and 2+ states, with the 03+ band suggested up to spin 4. These results will be placed in the context of the systematics [2] in the Sr isotopes, and the similarities in the structures of 98Sr and 100Zr will be discussed.

[1] T. Togashi, Y. Tsunoda, T. Otsuka, and N. Shimizu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 172502 (2016)

[2] P.E. Garrett, M. Zielinska, and E. Clément, Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 124, 103931 (2022)

Presenters

  • Paul E Garrett

    Univ of Guelph

Authors

  • Paul E Garrett

    Univ of Guelph

  • Konstantin R Mastakov

    University of Guelph

  • Fatima Aljarrah

    University of Guelph

  • Corina Andreoiu

    Simon Fraser University, SFU (Simon Fraser University)

  • Gordon C Ball

    TRIUMF

  • Peter C Bender

    University of Massachusetts Lowell

  • Vinzenz Bildstein

    Univ of Guelph, University of Guelph

  • Aaron Chester

    Michigan State University

  • David S Cross

    Simon Fraser University

  • Hillary Dawkins

    University of Guelph

  • Greg A Demand

    University of Guelph

  • Gatjang Deng

    University of Guelph

  • A. Diaz Varela

    University of Guelph

  • Adam B Garnsworthy

    TRIUMF

  • Greg Hackman

    TRIUMF

  • Baharak Hadinia

    University of Guelph

  • Alex T Laffoley

    University of Guelph

  • Mohamad Moukaddam

    IPHC, Strasbourg, TRIUMF

  • Bruno Olaizola

    CSIC, Madrid, IEM CSIC, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC

  • Jason Park

    TRIUMF, IBS, Daejeon, CENS

  • Erin E Peters

    U of Kentucky

  • Mustafa M Rajabali

    Tennessee Technological University

  • Allison J Radich

    Univ of Guelph

  • Evan T Rand

    Atomic Energy Canada Ltd

  • Balraj Singh

    McMaster Univ

  • Krzysztof Starosta

    Simon Fraser University

  • Carl E Svensson

    Univ of Guelph

  • Usman Rizwan

    Simon Fraser University

  • Z.-M. Wang

    Simon Fraser University

  • Steven W Yates

    University of Kentucky

  • John L Wood

    Georgia Institute of Technology