Isomeric Mirror States as Probes for Effective Charges in the Lower pf Shell

Robert Hoischen, Dirk Rudolph, H. L. Ma, P. Montuenga, Margareta Hellström, S. Pietri, Zs Podolyak, P. H. Regan, A. B. Garnsworthy, S. J. Steer, F. Becker, P. Bednarczyk, L. Caceres, P. Doornenbal, J. Gerl, M. Gorska, J. Grebosz, I. Kojouharov, N. Kurz, W. ProkopowiczH. Schaffner, H. J. Wollersheim, Lise-Lotte Andersson, L. Atanasova, D. L. Balabanski, M. A. Bentley, A. Blazhev, C. Brandau, J. R. Brown, Claes Fahlander, Emma Johansson, A. Jungclaus

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Abstract

Following the fragmentation of a 550 MeV u(-1)primary beam of Ni-58, time-and energy-correlated gamma decays from isomeric states in neutron-deficient nuclei in the 1f(7/2) shell have been identified using the GSI fragment separator in combination with the RISING Ge-detector array. The results on isomers in the mirror pairs Ti-43(22)21-Sc-43(21)22 (I-pi = 3/2(+) and 19/2(-)), Cr-45(24)21-Sc-45(21)24 (I-pi = 3/2(+)) and V-45(23)22-Ti-45(22)23 (I-pi = 3/2(-)) are discussed in the framework of large scale pf and sdpf shell-model calculations, the former in conjunction with isospin symmetry breaking effects with emphasis on effective charges.
Original languageEnglish
Article number035104
JournalJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
Volume38
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Subatomic Physics

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