The Search for π<em>f</em><sub>7/2</sub> Intruder States in <sup>73</sup>As
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Abstract
Proton occupation of the f7/2 orbital (the πf7/2 configuration) in the mass A ∼ 70 region is rare since it would require large prolate shape deformation (β2 ≥ 0.4). So far, there are only two known cases of such an occupation in this region (71As and 67Cu). The aim of this study was to search for evidence of πf7/2 states in 73As. High-spin states in 73As were populated using the 14C(62Ni, p2n) reaction at 50 MeV performed at Florida State University. A Compton-suppressed Ge detector array made up of three Clover detectors and seven single-crystal detectors was used to record γ−γ coincidences. Directional correlation of oriented nuclei ratios (RDCO) were used to assign spins. Coincidence data showed no evidence of an f7/2 band structure. Furthermore, a state at 577 keV that was previously thought to have a spin of 7/2 (and which could be the head of a πf7/2 band) was instead determined to have a spin of 5/2 based on RDCO measurements. These results suggest that there is no πf7/2 orbital occupation in 73As.
*This project was funded by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1658998 (OWU REU) and 14-01574 (FSU).
Presenters
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Amelia A Doetsch
- Wayne State Univ