Configurations and decay hindrances of high-K states in Hf180

SK Tandel, P. Chowdhury, FG Kondev, RVF Janssens, TL Khoo, M. P. Carpenter, T Lauritsen, C. J. Lister, D Seweryniak, S Zhu, Alick Deacon, Sean Freeman, N. J. Hammond, G D Jones, E. F. Moore, J.F. Smith

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    Abstract

    Multi-quasiparticle high-K states, several of which are isomeric, were observed in Hf180 with the Gammasphere array. Lifetimes in the ns-μs range were determined using centroid-shift and decay measurements within a μs coincidence time window. The configurations of high-K states involve two and four quasiparticles, with states up to Kπ=(18−) established. High-K excitations are found to be progressively more favored with increasing excitation energy. The K quantum number is quite robust up to the highest spins observed, as evidenced by the large values of the reduced hindrance for isomeric decays. Rotational bands built on three high-K states are identified, and the measured branching ratios in these sequences enable the assignment of underlying configurations. Multi-quasiparticle calculations using the Lipkin-Nogami approach for pairing, with blocking included, reproduce the observed high-K energies quite well.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalPhysical Review C (Nuclear Physics)
    Early online date2 Dec 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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