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Title: | Evolution of collectivity and evidence of octupole correlations in 73Br |
Authors: | Bhattacharya, S. Trivedi, T. Negi, D. Singh, R.P. Muralithar, S. Palit, R. Ragnarsson, I. Nag, S. Rajbanshi, S. Raju, M.K. Parkar, V.V. Mohanto, G. Kumar, S. Choudhury, D. Kumar, R. Bhowmik, R.K. Pancholi, S.C. Jain, A.K. |
Issue Date: | 23-Aug-2019 |
Abstract: | High-spin states in the 73Br nucleus have been populated via the 50Cr(28Si, αp)73Br fusion evaporation reaction with a beam energy of 90 MeV. The deexciting gamma rays were detected using the Indian National Gamma Array (INGA). Using the γ -γ coincidence technique, two new bands and eight new interconnecting transitions have been added. The strong interconnecting E1 transitions, between positive and negative parity bands, ensure the existence of octupole correlations at low spin. Line shapes have been observed for 17 transitions, which were analyzed by the Doppler-shift attenuation method to determine the lifetime of excited states of the yrast negative parity band and its signature partner band along with the positive parity band. The deduced transitional quadrupole moments Qt for the ground state band decrease with increasing spin, with their values ranging from 2.88 to 1.00 eb. A similar trend in the quadrupole moment has also been observed for the signature partner as well as for the positive parity band. This decrease in Qt with increasing spin for these bands is interpreted in terms of the cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky model and total Routhian surface calculations, which indicate possible band termination at higher spin. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1317 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2019 |
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