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High‐Spin Studies Of N∼Z Nuclei In The Mass 70 Region

Abstract

High‐spin states have been studied in 72,73Kr using 40Ca+40Ca and 36Ar+40Ca reactions at 160, 164 and 145 MeV respectively. The properties and configurations of the bands observed are interpreted with the aid of unpaired cranked Nilsson‐Strutinsky/ cranked relativistic mean‐field calculations and paired total routhian surface and cranked relativistic Hartree‐Bogoliubov calculations. In 73Kr the three previously known structures have been extended to a spin of ∼30ℏ and a fourth structure, which is believed to be the signature partner to the g9/2 band, has been identified. The negative parity bands show evidence for an unusual type of band crossing. It is currently unclear whether this is a consequence of T=0 n‐p pairing. At the highest spins the unpaired calculations can reproduce the observed data, suggesting that there is little evidence for pairing correlations in this spin regime. In 72Kr a new band has been identified that has the properties expected from the missing doubly aligned S‐band configuration. The properties of this band can be reproduced by the unpaired CNS/ CRMF calculations, again suggesting that the structure has little pairing. However, paired calculations appear to be necessary to reproduce the properties of the previously known structure in this nucleus. The 72Kr results are also compared with projected shell model calculations.

Authors

Kelsall NS; Svensson CE; Fischer S; Appelbe DE; Austin RAE; Balamuth DP; Ball GC; Cameron JA; Carpenter MP; Clark RM

Volume

656

Pagination

pp. 261-268

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

March 3, 2003

DOI

10.1063/1.1556651

Name of conference

AIP Conference Proceedings

Conference proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

Issue

1

ISSN

0094-243X
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