Testing valence proton symmetry for Te and Cd

ORAL

Abstract

To aid in the study of nuclei far from stability, various valence correlation schemes have been used to infer unknown properties of nuclei from known ones. One such valence correlation scheme is valence proton symmetry, which has been successfully tested for Xe and Pd pairs around the $Z = 50$ proton shell closure (Dewald 2008). To test the robustness of valence proton symmetry around mid-shell for the Te-Cd pairs, which is one proton pair closer to $Z = 50$, we measured the lifetimes of the $2^+_1$ level in $^{116}$Te and $^{118}$Te using the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift method. The results of this experiment will be presented. \\[4pt] A. Dewald et al. Phys. Rev. C 78, 051302 (2008)

*This work was supported by U.S. DOE grant no. DE-FG02-91ER40609.

Authors

  • Tan Ahn

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • Linus Bettermann

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • Robert Casperson

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • Raphael Chevrier

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • Andreas Heinz

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • Gabriela Ilie

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • David McCarthy

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • D. Radeck

    • WNSL, Yale University
    • WNSL, Yale University / IKP Cologne, Germany
  • Mallory Smith

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • Volker Werner

    • WNSL, Yale University
  • Elizabeth Williams

    • WNSL, Yale University