Enhanced Quadrupole and Octupole Strength in Doubly Magic Sn 132

D. Rosiak, M. Seidlitz, P. Reiter, H. Naïdja, Y. Tsunoda, T. Togashi, F. Nowacki, T. Otsuka, G. Colò, K. Arnswald, T. Berry, A. Blazhev, M. J.G. Borge, J. Cederkäll, D. M. Cox, H. De Witte, L. P. Gaffney, C. Henrich, R. Hirsch, M. HuyseA. Illana, K. Johnston, L. Kaya, Th Kröll, M. L.Lozano Benito, J. Ojala, J. Pakarinen, M. Queiser, G. Rainovski, J. A. Rodriguez, B. Siebeck, E. Siesling, J. Snäll, P. Van Duppen, A. Vogt, M. Von Schmid, N. Warr, F. Wenander, K. O. Zell, MINIBALL, HIE-ISOLDE

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    Abstract

    The first 2+ and 3- states of the doubly magic nucleus Sn132 are populated via safe Coulomb excitation employing the recently commissioned HIE-ISOLDE accelerator at CERN in conjunction with the highly efficient MINIBALL array. The Sn132 ions are accelerated to an energy of 5.49 MeV/nucleon and impinged on a Pb206 target. Deexciting γ rays from the low-lying excited states of the target and the projectile are recorded in coincidence with scattered particles. The reduced transition strengths are determined for the transitions 0g.s.+→21+, 0g.s.+→31-, and 21+→31- in Sn132. The results on these states provide crucial information on cross-shell configurations which are determined within large-scale shell-model and Monte Carlo shell-model calculations as well as from random-phase approximation and relativistic random-phase approximation. The locally enhanced B(E2;0g.s.+→21+) strength is consistent with the microscopic description of the structure of the respective states within all theoretical approaches. The presented results of experiment and theory can be considered to be the first direct verification of the sphericity and double magicity of Sn132.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number252501
    JournalPhysical Review Letters
    Volume121
    Issue number25
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018 Dec 18

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Subatomic Physics

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