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Physical Review C

Publication date: 2015-01-01
Volume: 92
Publisher: American Physical Society

Author:

Liddick, SN
Walters, WB ; Chiara, CJ ; Janssens, RVF ; Abromeit, B ; Ayres, A ; Bey, A ; Bingham, CR ; Carpenter, MP ; Cartegni, L ; Chen, J ; Crawford, HL ; Darby, Iain ; Grzywacz, R ; Harker, J ; Hoffman, CR ; Ilyushkin, S ; Kondev, FG ; Larson, N ; Madurga, M ; Miller, D ; Padgett, S ; Paulauskas, SV ; Rajabali, Mustafa ; Rykaczewski, K ; Seweryniak, D ; Suchyta, S ; Zhu, S

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Physical Sciences, Physics, Nuclear, Physics, STATES, MASS, ODD, COEXISTENCE, NI-68, DECAY, SYSTEM, ISOMER, CO, 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics, Nuclear & Particles Physics, 5106 Nuclear and plasma physics

Abstract:

© 2015 American Physical Society. ©2015 American Physical Society. Near shell closures, the presence of unexpected states at low energies provides a critical test of our understanding of the atomic nucleus. New measurements for the N=42 isotones Co2769 and Cu2971, along with recent data and calculations in the Ni isotopes, establish a full set of complementary, deformed, intruder states astride the closed-shell Ni28 isotopes. Nuclei with a one-proton hole or one-proton particle adjacent to Z=28 were populated in β-decay experiments and in multinucleon transfer reactions. A β-decaying isomer, with a 750(250)-ms half-life, has been identified in Co422769. It likely has low spin and accompanies the previously established 7/2- state. Complementary data for the levels of isotonic Cu422971 support the presence of a deformed, ΔJ=1 band built on the proton intruder 7/2- level at 981 keV. These data, together with recent studies of lower-mass Co and Cu isotopes and extensive work near Ni68, support the view that intruder states based on particle-hole excitations accompany all closed proton shells with Z≥28.