Possible 'stapler' band in 109Ag nucleus

High-spin states of 109Ag have been studied using the 7Li + 110Pd reaction at a beam energy of 46 MeV. A negative-parity band decaying to the ground-state band by several new linking transitions is established. Meanwhile, seven new E2 crossover transitions of this band are observed, thereby confirmi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. G, Nuclear and particle physics Nuclear and particle physics, 2020-08, Vol.47 (8), Article 085106
Hauptverfasser: Ma, K Y, Lu, J B, Li, J, Yang, D, Ma, Y J, Sun, W J, Wang, J Q, Yang, Q Y, Wang, H, Pan, H N, Zhang, D M, Zhu, L H, Wu, X G, Zheng, Y, Li, C B
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Zusammenfassung:High-spin states of 109Ag have been studied using the 7Li + 110Pd reaction at a beam energy of 46 MeV. A negative-parity band decaying to the ground-state band by several new linking transitions is established. Meanwhile, seven new E2 crossover transitions of this band are observed, thereby confirming the spin-parity assignment and ordering of the dipole transitions above the Iπ = 19/2− level. A low energy γ-ray transition of 88 keV is found and placed at the bottom of the negative-parity band, and thus the Iπ = 17/2− level is tentatively assigned as the lowest observed state of this band. Experimental excitation energies and total angular momenta of the negative-parity band are compared with the predictions of self-consistent titled axis cranking relativistic mean-field theory with a three-quasiparticle configuration of πg9/2−1⊗νh11/2(g7/2/d5/2)−1. Based on the theoretical description and the analyses of the angular momentum coupling, this negative-parity dipole band is suggested as a 'stapler' band. By investigating the angular momentum components, it is found that the valence nucleons in the low-j orbitals play an active role in the 'stapler' mechanism.
ISSN:0954-3899
1361-6471
DOI:10.1088/1361-6471/ab920c