Onset of band structure in <sup>70</sup>Ga
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Abstract
Excited states in odd-odd 70Ga were studied using the 62Ni(14C,αpn) fusion-evaporation reaction performed at the John D. Fox Superconducting Accelerator Facility at Florida State University with a beam energy of 50 MeV. The depopulating γ decays were measured in coincidence using a Compton-suppressed Ge array consisting of three Clover detectors and seven single-crystal detectors. An investigation of these coincidences resulted in the addition of 16 new transitions in the 70Ga level scheme, including some which belong to the onset of a new positive-parity band structure likely based on the π g9/2 νg9/2 configuration. Spins and parities were assigned based on directional correlation of oriented nuclei ratios and linear polarization measurements. The excitation energies predicted by shell-model calculations using the JUN45 effective interaction compare favorably with the experimental ones for the positive-parity states, but are generally about 400-500 keV too low for the negative-parity states. Total Routhian surface calculations for the lowest positive-parity configuration with signature α = 0 predict significant triaxiality (γ ≈ -20°) with competing non-collective excitations developing at a spin (J = 8) that corresponds to the onset of the positive-parity band observed experimentally. The calculations for the lowest negative-parity states with α = 0 yielded surfaces that were qualitatively similar.
*This work was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the Ohio Wesleyan University Summer Science Research Program.
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Publication: R.A. Haring-Kaye et al., Phys. Rev. C 105, 054307 (2022)
Presenters
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Robert A Haring-Kaye
- Westmont College