Gamma-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy of the high-spin isomer in 145Sm
Abstract
Background: High-spin isomers at {\approx}9-MeV excitation energies have been reported in several N = 83 isotones near Z = 64. Spin and parity assignments of J{^\pi} = 49/2+ remain tentative for a number of these states in the odd-A nuclei. Purpose: To study the decay of the (49/2 +) high-spin isomer in 145 Sm, make firm spin and parity assignments to the isomer and states populated in its decay, and investigate the structure of the nucleus. Methods: The 145Sm isomer was populated in the 124Sn(26Mg,5n) reaction. Gamma-ray and conversion-electron data were collected using the Solenogam array. Results: A revised lifetime of t1/2 = 3.52(16) mus was measured for the high-spin isomer. Several new states have been added to the level scheme, and a new state at 8815 keV is proposed as the isomer, based on decay-property systematics, transition strengths, and spin and parity assignments. Firm spin and parity assignments have been made to states up to and including the isomer and the new level scheme is interpreted using shell-model calculations performed with the KShell program. Conclusions: The interpretation of the 49/2+ isomer as a deformed excitation of the core neutrons remains unchanged, although there has been a significant revision of the level scheme below the isomer, and hence significant reinterpretations of the lower-lying states.
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@article{arxiv.2010.00203,
title = {Gamma-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy of the high-spin isomer in 145Sm},
author = {Matthew Gerathy and Gregory Lane and Andrew Stuchbery and George Dracoulis and Tibor Kibedi and Aqeel Akber and Lindsey Bignell and Ben Coombes and Jackson Dowie and Timothy Gray and Boon Lee and Brendan McCormick and Alan Mitchell and Nyaladzi Palalani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00203},
year = {2020}
}