Deformation and mixing of coexisting shapes in neutron-deficient polonium isotopes

N. Kesteloot, B. Bastin, L. P. Gaffney, K. Wrzosek-Lipska, K. Auranen, C. Bauer, M. Bender, V. Bildstein, A. Blazhev, S. Boenig, N. Bree, E. Clement, T. E. Cocolios, A. Damyanova, I. Darby, H. De Witte, Douglas Di Julio, J. Diriken, C. Fransen, J. E. Garcia-RamosR. Gernhaeuser, T. Grahn, P. -H. Heenen, H. Hess, K. Heyde, M. Huyse, J. Iwanicki, U. Jakobsson, J. Konki, T. Kroell, B. Laurent, N. Lecesne, R. Lutter, J. Pakarinen, P. Peura, E. Piselli, L. Prochniak, P. Rahkila, E. Rapisarda, P. Reiter, M. Scheck, M. Seidlitz, M. Sferrazza, B. Siebeck, M. Sjodin, H. Tornqvist, E. Traykov, J. Van De Walle, P. Van Duppen, M. Vermeulen, D. Voulot, N. Warr, F. Wenander, K. Wimmer, M. Zielinska

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Abstract

Coulomb-excitation experiments are performed with postaccelerated beams of neutron-deficient Po-196,Po-198,Po-200,Po-202 isotopes at the REX-ISOLDE facility. A set of matrix elements, coupling the low-lying states in these isotopes, is extracted. In the two heaviest isotopes, Po-196,Po-198, the transitional and diagonal matrix elements of the 2(1)(+) state are determined. In Po-196,Po-198 multistep Coulomb excitation is observed, populating the 4(1)(+), 0(2)(+), and 2(2)(+) states. The experimental results are compared to the results from the measurement of mean-square charge radii in polonium isotopes, confirming the onset of deformation from Po-196 onwards. Three model descriptions are used to compare to the data. Calculations with the beyond-mean-field model, the interacting boson model, and the general Bohr Hamiltonian model show partial agreement with the experimental data. Finally, calculations with a phenomenological two-level mixing model hint at the mixing of a spherical structure with a weakly deformed rotational structure.
Original languageEnglish
Article number054301
JournalPhysical Review C (Nuclear Physics)
Volume92
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Subatomic Physics

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