Chiral vibrations and collective bans in <sup>104,106</sup>Mo

ORAL

Abstract

New theoretical calculations of 104Mo and 106Mo have been conducted. Reduced transition probabilities for the proposed chiral bands in both isotopes have been calculated from TPSM and are found in good agreement with the experimental data. High spin states of the neutron-rich triaxial  104Mo nucleus have been reinvestigated by analyzing both γ-γ-γ and γ-γ-γ-γ coincidence data in the spontaneous fission of 252Cf with Gammasphere.  A new ΔI=1 band was discovered. The new band is proposed to have a tentative 5 band head and form a class of chiral doublets with another 4− band previously found by our group. Angular correlation measurements have been performed to determine spin and parity of the 4 chiral band head. The energies of the two sets of chiral bands are very similar to the chiral bands observed in 106Mo, e.g. the two 5 levels in 104Mo are at 2211.9 and 2276.8 keV with ΔE=65 keV and in 106Mo, 1952.4 and 2090.6 keV with ΔE=138 keV. Now at every spin 5, 6, 7, 8, the separation energies of the same spin states are about a factor of two smaller than in 106Mo. This indicates even better agreement with expectations for two sets of chiral bands.

*The work at Vanderbilt University is supported by the US Department of Energy under Grant No. DE-FG05-88ER40407.

Presenters

  • Brooks M M Musangu

    • Vanderbilt University
    • Vanderbilt Unversity

Authors

  • Brooks M M Musangu

    • Vanderbilt University
    • Vanderbilt Unversity
  • Enhong Wang

    • Vanderbilt University
    • Vanderbilt Univ
  • Joseph H H Hamilton

    • Vanderbilt University
    • Vanderbilt Univ
  • Stefan Frauendorf

    • Univ of Notre Dame
  • Gowhar Bhat

    • Govt. Degree College Kulgam
  • Javid Sheikh

    • Cluster University Srinagar
  • Christopher J J Zachary

    • Vanderbilt University
    • Vanderbilt Univ
  • Jonathan M Eldridge

    • Vanderbilt Univ
  • Akunuri V V Ramayya

    • Vanderbilt University
    • Vanderbilt Univ
  • John Rasmussen

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Yixiao Luo

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Vanderbilt University
  • Gurgen M M Ter-Akopian

    • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
  • Yuri Oganessian

    • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
  • Shengjiang Zhu

    • Tsinghua University