The lifetimes of the first 2+ states in the neutron-deficient 76,78Sr isotopes were measured using a unique combination of the γ-ray line-shape method and two-step nucleon exchange reactions at intermediate energies. The transition rates for the 2+ states were determined to be B(E2;2+→0+) = 2220(270) e2fm4 for 76Sr and 1800(250) e2fm4 for 78Sr, corresponding to large deformation of β2 = 0.45(3) for 76Sr and 0.40(3) for 78Sr. The present data provide experimental evidence for mutually enhanced collectivity that occurs at N = Z = 38. The systematic behavior of the excitation energies and B(E2) values indicates a signature of shape coexistence in 76Sr, characterizing 76Sr as one of most deformed nuclei with an unusually reduced E(4+)/E(2+) ratio.
@article{arxiv.1204.2279,
title = {Observation of mutually enhanced collectivity in self-conjugate $^{76}_{38}$Sr$_{38}$},
author = {A. Lemasson and H. Iwasaki and C. Morse and D. Bazin and T. Baugher and J. S. Berryman and A. Dewald and C. Fransen and A. Gade and S. McDaniel and A. Nichols and A. Ratkiewicz and S. Stroberg and P. Voss and R. Wadsworth and D. Weisshaar and K. Wimmer and R. Winkler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.2279},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in Physical Review C Rapid Communication