Level Structure and Spin Assignments in <sup>70</sup>Ga
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Abstract
Currently, little is known about high-spin states in odd-odd 70Ga. However, a 9+ state was identified at 2887 keV, which could be the start of a high-spin rotational band based on a proton and neutron occupation of the g9/2 orbital. The goal of this work was to search for evidence of this structure. The 70Ga nuclei were produced following the 62Ni(14C, αpn) reaction at 50 MeV performed at Florida State University. The γ decays were detected in coincidence with a Compton-suppressed Ge array consisting of three Clover detectors and seven single-crystal detectors. Spins were assigned from measured directional correlation of oriented nuclei (DCO) ratios and their comparison with theoretical values. A new high-spin band based on the 9+ state was observed and appears to show rotational character. The behavior of the moment-of-inertia of this band is similar to that of other odd-odd nuclei in this mass region, but the signature-splitting pattern indicates an irregular phase reversal at high spin.
*This research project was funded by the Summer Science Research Program at Ohio Wesleyan University and by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 14-01574.
Presenters
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M. J. Heeschen
- Ohio Wesleyan Univ