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Lifetimes and shape-coexisting states of $^{99}Zr$

Lifetimes of intermediate-spin states in two rotational bands of $^{99}Zr$ have been measured. These states were populated following the neutron-induced fission of $^{235}U$ at the PF1B beamline of the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, during the EXILL-FATIMA campaign. The nucleus $^{99}Zr_{59}$ exh...

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Autores principales: Spagnoletti, P, Simpson, G, Kisyov, S, Bucurescu, D, Régis, J M, Saed-Samii, N, Blanc, A, Jentschel, M, Köster, U, Mutti, P, Soldner, T, de France, G, Ur, C A, Urban, W, Bruce, A M, Bernards, C, Drouet, F, Fraile, L M, Gaffney, L P, Ghită, D G, Ilieva, S, Jolie, J, Korten, W, Kröll, T, Lalkovski, S, Larijarni, C, Lică, R, Mach, H, Mărginean, N, Paziy, V, Podolyák, Zs, Regan, P H, Scheck, M, Smith, J F, Thiamova, G, Townsley, C, Vancraeyenest, A, Vedia, V, Warr, N, Werner, V, Zielińska, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.100.014311
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2688994
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Sumario:Lifetimes of intermediate-spin states in two rotational bands of $^{99}Zr$ have been measured. These states were populated following the neutron-induced fission of $^{235}U$ at the PF1B beamline of the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, during the EXILL-FATIMA campaign. The nucleus $^{99}Zr_{59}$ exhibits shape coexistence and lies precisely on the border of an abrupt change in ground-state deformation when going from N=58 to N=60, making its study interesting for understanding the mechanisms involved in the rapid onset of deformation here. The B(E2) values extracted for decays in the ν3/2[541] band allow quadrupole deformations of $\beta_2$=0.34(1) and 0.26(3) to be determined for the 821.6- and 1236.6-keV members, whereas $\beta_2$=0.32(3) was found for the 850.5-keV member of the ν3/2[411] band. Some of the excited states known in $^{99}Zr$ have been reasonably described with interacting boson-fermion model (IBFM) calculations. Type-II shell evolution is proposed to play a major role in modifying single-particle energies in $^{99}Zr$.