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Gamma-ray spectroscopy of 126Ba
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Gamma-ray spectroscopy of 126Ba

Abstract

States of 126Ba up to spin 36+ were populated in the reaction 96Zr(34S, 4n)126Ba at 155 MeV and up to spin 20+ in the reaction 116Sn(13C, 3n)126Ba at 56 MeV. Gamma-ray spectroscopy was performed with the 8π spectrometer, an instrument comprising 20 Campton-suppressed HPGe detectors and 71 BGO ball elements. A level scheme organized into fifteen rotational bands is proposed on the basis on the γγ-coincidence and γ-ray angular correlation data. The competing πh112 and vh112 band crossings are investigated and interpreted in terms of cranked shell model and total routhian surface calculations. Amongst the topics discussed are (i) a comparison of DCO and spin orientation techniques for determining spins and multipolarities. (ii) the addivity property of quasiparticle energies or routhians, and (iii) analysis of B(M1)/B(E2, ratios between signature partner bands. The possibility of couplings between vibrational and aligned quasiparticle structures is explored.

Authors

Ward D; Janzen VP; Andrews HR; Radford DC; Ball GC; Horn D; Waddington JC; Johansson JK; Banville F; Gascon J

Journal

Nuclear Physics A, Vol. 529, No. 2, pp. 315–362

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 8, 1991

DOI

10.1016/0375-9474(91)90798-b

ISSN

0375-9474

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