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A new assignment for the 9/2+[624] state in 181Hf from the 179Hf(t, p)181Hf reaction

Abstract

Angular distributions of protons from the 179 Hf(t, p) 181 Hf reaction were studied using 15-MeV tritons from the McMaster University tandem Van de Graaff accelerator. The reaction products were analyzed with a magnetic spectrograph and detected with nuclear emulsions. Since the 179 Hf target ground state is the 9/2 + [624] orbital, a strong L = 0 transition was expected to the 9/2 + [624] bandhead in 181 Hf, which was previously assigned at 68 keV. However, the only L = 0 transition observed was to a level at an excitation energy of 600 ± 5 keV, requiring that this new level be assigned as the 9/2 + [624] state. An attempt to observe gamma transitions deexciting this level in a (t, pγ) coincidence experiment yielded negative results. This implies that the 600 ± 5 keV level either has a half-life of [Formula: see text] or decays to an isomeric level by means of a low energy [Formula: see text] unobserved transition. The irregular spacing of possible 9/2 + [624] band members suggests that the 11/2 + [615] orbital is located near the 9/2 + [624] state and perturbs the level spacing by Coriolis mixing.

Authors

Burke DG; Waddington JC; Lvhiden G; Thorsteinsen TF

Journal

Canadian Journal of Physics, Vol. 62, No. 2, pp. 192–197

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Publication Date

February 1, 1984

DOI

10.1139/p84-030

ISSN

0008-4204

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