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Quantifying neutron-proton interactions in $N=51$ isotones: from NEEC candidate $^{93}$Mo to $^{99}$Cd

Nuclear Theory 2025-07-21 v1

Abstract

We present a shell-model analysis of N=51N=51 isotones, 93^{93}Mo, 95^{95}Ru, 97^{97}Pd, and 99^{99}Cd, to quantify the role of neutron-proton interactions in shaping the location and half-life of isomeric states. The study is motivated by the anomalous behavior of the 21/2+{21/2}^+ isomeric state in 93^{93}Mo, a prominent candidate for nuclear excitation by electron capture (NEEC), which misses an E2E2 decay branch due to a higher-lying 17/2+{17/2}^+ state and instead proceeds via a long-lived E4E4 isomeric transition. Employing a consistent configuration space and empirically derived effective interaction, we extract and compare the proton-proton and neutron-proton matrix elements for the four N=51N=51 isotones. Our results show a distinct dominance of the neutron-proton interaction in 93^{93}Mo, in contrast to its neighbors--95^{95}Ru, 97^{97}Pd, and 99^{99}Cd--where no analogous isomeric behavior emerges due to structural evolution. These findings reveal that the favorable structure for NEEC in 93^{93}Mo stems from subtle interaction systematics that do not persist across the chain. We find that the E2E2 strength of the key NEEC transition is reduced by 40\% compared to the previously estimated value. The analysis provides microscopic insights into the origin of long-lived isomerism in medium-mass nuclei and outlines a framework for identifying future candidates in other mass regions for exploiting the potential energy storage capacities of isomeric states.

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@article{arxiv.2507.14086,
  title  = {Quantifying neutron-proton interactions in $N=51$ isotones: from NEEC candidate $^{93}$Mo to $^{99}$Cd},
  author = {B. Maheshwari and P. Van Isacker and P. M. Walker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.14086},
  year   = {2025}
}