Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy at the Limits: First Observation of Rotational Bands in 255Lr
Langue
en
Article de revue
Ce document a été publié dans
Physical Review Letters. 2009-05-29, vol. 102, p. 212501
American Physical Society
Résumé en anglais
The rotational band structure of 255Lr has been investigated using advanced in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopic techniques. To date, 255Lr is the heaviest nucleus to be studied in this manner. One rotational band has been ...Lire la suite >
The rotational band structure of 255Lr has been investigated using advanced in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopic techniques. To date, 255Lr is the heaviest nucleus to be studied in this manner. One rotational band has been unambiguously observed and strong evidence for a second rotational structure was found. The structures are tentatively assigned to be based on the 1/2;{-}[521] and 7/2;{-}[514] Nilsson states, consistent with assignments from recently obtained alpha decay data. The experimental rotational band dynamic moment of inertia is used to test self-consistent mean-field calculations using the Skyrme SLy4 interaction and a density-dependent pairing force.< Réduire
Origine
Importé de halUnités de recherche