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Impact of shell evolution on Gamow-Teller β decay from a high-spin long-lived isomer in 127Ag

Authors
Watanabe, H.Yuan, C.X.Lorusso, G.Nishimura, S.Xu, Z.Y.Sumikama, T.Söderström, P.-A.Doornenbal, P.Browne, F.Gey, G.Jung, H.S.Taprogge, J.Vajta, Z.Wang, H.K.Wu, J.Yagi, A.Baba, H.Benzoni, G.Chae, K.Y.Crespi, F.C.L.Fukuda, N.Gernhäuser, R.Inabe, N.Isobe, T.Jungclaus, A.Kameda, D.Kim, G.D.Kim, Y.K.Kojouharov, I.Kondev, F.G.Kubo, T.Kurz, N.Kwon, Y.K.Lane, G.J.Li, Z.Moon, C.-B.Montaner-Pizá, A.Moschner, K.Naqvi, F.Niikura, M.Nishibata, H.Nishimura, D.Odahara, A.Orlandi, R.Patel, Z.Podolyák, Z.Sakurai, H.Schaffner, H.Simpson, G.S.Steiger, K.Suzuki, H.Takeda, H.Wendt, A.Yoshinaga, K.
Issue Date
10-Dec-2021
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
127Ag; Gamow-Teller β decay; Isomer; Radioactive isotope beam; Shell evolution
Citation
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, v.823
Journal Title
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
Volume
823
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/61929
DOI
10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136766
ISSN
0370-2693
1873-2445
Abstract
The change of the shell structure in atomic nuclei, so-called “nuclear shell evolution”, occurs due to changes of major configurations through particle-hole excitations inside one nucleus, as well as due to variation of the number of constituent protons or neutrons. We have investigated how the shell evolution affects Gamow-Teller (GT) transitions that dominate the β decay in the region below 132Sn using the newly obtained experimental data on a long-lived isomer in 127Ag. The T1/2=67.5(9) ms isomer has been identified with a spin and parity of (27/2+) at an excitation energy of 1942−20+14 keV, and found to decay via an internal transition of an E3 character, which competes with the dominant β-decay branches towards the high-spin states in 127Cd. The underlying mechanism of a strong GT transition from the 127Ag isomer is discussed in terms of configuration-dependent optimization of the effective single-particle energies in the framework of a shell-model approach. © 2021 The Authors
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