High-spin states beyond the proton drip-line: Quasiparticle alignments in 113Cs

Excited states have been studied in the deformed proton emitter 113Cs. Gamma-ray transitions have been unambiguously assigned to 113Cs by correlation with its characteristic proton decay, using the method of recoil-decay tagging. Two previously identified rotational bands have been observed and exte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics letters. B 2015-01, Vol.740, p.243-249
Hauptverfasser: Wady, P.T., Smith, J.F., Hadinia, B., Cullen, D.M., Freeman, S.J., Darby, I.G., Eeckhaudt, S., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P.T., Jones, P.M., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Kettunen, H., Leino, M., Leppänen, A.-P., McGuirk, B.M., Nieminen, P., Nyman, M., Page, R.D., Pakarinen, J., Paul, E.S., Rahkila, P., Rigby, S.V., Scholey, C., Uusitalo, J., Wadsworth, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Excited states have been studied in the deformed proton emitter 113Cs. Gamma-ray transitions have been unambiguously assigned to 113Cs by correlation with its characteristic proton decay, using the method of recoil-decay tagging. Two previously identified rotational bands have been observed and extended to tentative spins of 45/2 and 51/2ħ, with excitation energies over 8 MeV above the lowest state. These are the highest angular momenta and excitation energies observed to date in any nucleus beyond the proton drip-line. Transitions in the bands have been rearranged compared to previous work. A study of aligned angular momenta, in comparison to the predictions of Woods–Saxon cranking calculations, is consistent with the most intense band being based on the πg7/2[422]3/2+ configuration, which would contradict the earlier πh11/2 assignment, and with the second band being based on the πd5/2[420]1/2+ configuration. The data suggest that the band based upon the πh11/2 configuration is not observed.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2014.11.045