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Title: Lifetime measurements of states of 35S, 36S, 37S, and 38S using the AGATA γ-ray tracking spectrometer
Authors: Grocutt, L.
Chapman, R.
Bouhela, M.
Haas, F.
Goasduff, A.
Smith, J.F.
Lubna, R.S.
Courtin, S.
Bazzacco, D.
Braunroth, T.
Capponi, L.
Corradi, L.
Derkx, X.
Desesquelles, P.
Doncel, M.
Fioretto, E.
Gottardo, A.
. Liberati, V.
Melon, B.
Mengoni, D.
Michelagnoli, C.
Mijatovic, T.
Modamio, V.
Montagnoli, G.
Montanari, d
Mulholland, K.F.
Napoli, D.R.
Petrache, C.M.
Pipidis, A.
Recchia, F.
Sahin, E.
Singh, P.P.
Stefanini, A.M.
Szilner, S.
Valiente-Dobón, J.J.
Issue Date: 30-Oct-2022
Abstract: Lifetimes or lifetime limits of a small number of excited states of the sulfur isotopes with mass numbers A = 35, 36, 37, and 38 have been measured using the differential recoil-distance method. The isotopes of sulfur were populated in binary grazing reactions initiated by a beam of 36S ions of energy 225 MeV incident on a thin 208Pb target which was mounted in the Cologne plunger apparatus. The combination of the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer and an early implementation of the AGATA γ -ray tracking array was used to detect γ rays in coincidence with projectile-like nuclear species. Lifetime measurements of populated states were measured within the range from about 1 to 100 ps. The number of states for which lifetime measurements or lifetime limits were possible was limited by statistics. For 35S, the lifetime was determined for the first 1/2+ state at 1572 keV; the result is compared with a previous published lifetime value. The lifetime of the 3− state of 36S at 4193 keV was determined and compared with earlier measurements. No previous lifetime information exists for the (6+) state at 6690 keV; a lifetime measurement with large associated error was made in the present work. For 37S, the states for which lifetime limits were established were those at 646 keV with Jπ = 3/2− and at 2776 keV with Jπ = 11/2−; there are no previously published lifetime values for excited states of 37S. Finally, a lifetime limit was established for the Jπ = (6+) state of 38S at 3675 keV; no lifetime information exists for this state in the literature. Measured lifetime values were compared with the results of state-of-the-art shell-model calculations based on the PSDPF, SDPF-U, and FSU effective interactions. In addition, nuclear magnetic-dipole and electricquadrupole moments, branching ratios, mixing ratios, and electromagnetic transition rates, where available, have been compared with shell-model values. The current work suffers from poor statistics; nevertheless, lifetime values and limits have been possible, allowing a useful discussion of the ability of state-of-the-art shell-model calculations to reproduce the experimental results.
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