Isomers in 203Tl and core excitations built on a five-nucleon-hole structure
Abstract
Isomers with three- and five-nucleon-hole configurations have been established in Tl. These include newly identified levels with a three-nucleon structure: {\it I} = (15/2) with {\it T} = 7.9(5) ns, and {\it I} = (35/2) with {\it T} = 4.0(5) ns. In addition, five-quasiparticle states: {\it I} = (39/2) with {\it T} = 1.9(2) ns, and {\it I} = (49/2) with {\it T} = 3.4(4) ns have also been established. The previously determined long-lived decay [{\it T} = 6.6(3) s from this work] is associated with isomerism of the {\it I} = (29/2) state. Levels above this long-lived isomer have been identified through a delayed-prompt coincidence measurement. Five-nucleon-hole states with excitation energies {\it E} 7 MeV have been established as well as possible octupole excitations of the Pb core built on these levels. The level scheme of Tl is extended up to {\it E} 11 MeV with the inclusion of 25 new transitions. Empirical and shell-model calculations have been performed to aid in the description of the observed states which are found to be predominantly of intrinsic character.
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@article{arxiv.2106.02314,
title = {Isomers in 203Tl and core excitations built on a five-nucleon-hole structure},
author = {V. Bothe and S. K. Tandel and S. G. Wahid and P. C. Srivastava and Bharti Bhoy and P. Chowdhury and R. V. F. Janssens and F. G. Kondev and M. P. Carpenter and T. Lauritsen and D. Seweryniak and S. Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.02314},
year = {2022}
}
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14 pages, 10 figures