Structure of beta-decaying isomers in deformed, odd-odd <sup>102,104</sup>Nb nuclei<sup>*</sup>
ORAL
Abstract
We have initiated a dedicated beta-decay spectroscopy program at Argonne National Laboratory, by combining the CARIBU radioactive beam facility with the newly developed Gammasphere decay station. The focus of the present studies was on deformed, odd-odd 102,104Nb nuclei, where b- decays of both the ground states and excited spin-traps isomers were investigated. Because of the large spin difference between the ground states and the isomers, a variety of structures in the daughter nuclei were selectively populated and characterized, which in turn provided information about the structure of the parent states. The new data are compared with predictions from deformed, multi-quasiparticle blocking calculations and systematics of known single-particle states in the region, which allowed to elucidate the structure of the beta-decaying states. Differences with previous studies, including recent results obtained from the low-resolution total gamma-ray absorption technique, will also be discussed.
–
Presenters
-
Filip G Kondev
Argonne National Laboratory
Authors
-
Filip G Kondev
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Soumen Nandi
Argonne National Laboratory, ANL
-
Michael P Carpenter
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Jason A Clark
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Patrick A Copp
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Daryl J Hartley
US Naval Academy
-
Heshani Jayatissa
Argonne National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory
-
Torben Lauritsen
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Scott T Marley
Louisiana State University
-
Graeme Morgan
Louisiana State University
-
Gopal Mucharjee
VECC, Kolkata
-
Claus Mueller-Gatermann
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Walter Reviol
ANL
-
Daniel Santiago-Gonzalez
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Guy Savard
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Dariusz Seweryniak
Argonne National Laboratory
-
Jin Wu
Argonne National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory