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Shape Coexistence and Mixing of Low-Lying $0^+$ States in $^{96}$Sr

Nuclear Experiment 2018-10-17 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The low energy excited 02,3+0_{2,3}^+ states in 96^{96}Sr are amongst the most prominent examples of shape coexistence across the nuclear landscape. In this work, the neutron [2s1/2]2[2s_{1/2}]^2 content of the 01,2,3+0_{1,2,3}^+ states in 96^{96}Sr was determined by means of the d(95^{95}Sr,p) transfer reaction at the TRIUMF-ISAC2 facility using the SHARC and TIGRESS arrays. Spectroscopic factors of 0.19(3) and 0.22(3) were extracted for the 96^{96}Sr ground and 1229~keV 0+0^+ states, respectively, by fitting the experimental angular distributions to DWBA reaction model calculations. A detailed analysis of the γ\gamma-decay of the isomeric 03+0_3^+ state was used to determine a spectroscopic factor of 0.33(13). The experimental results are compared to shell model calculations, which predict negligible spectroscopic strength for the excited 0+0^+ states in 96^{96}Sr. The strengths of the excited 02,3+0_{2,3}^+ states were also analyzed within a two-level mixing model and are consistent with a mixing strength of a2a^2=0.40(14) and a difference in intrinsic deformations of Δβ=0.31(3)|\Delta \beta|=0.31(3). These results suggest coexistence of three different configurations in 96^{96}Sr and strong shape mixing of the two excited 0+0^+ states.

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@article{arxiv.1809.05899,
  title  = {Shape Coexistence and Mixing of Low-Lying $0^+$ States in $^{96}$Sr},
  author = {S. Cruz and P. C. Bender and R. Krücken and K. Wimmer and F. Ames and C. Andreoiu and R. A. E. Austin and C. S. Bancroft and R. Braid and T. Bruhn and W. N. Catford and A. Cheeseman and A. Chester and D. S. Cross and C. Aa. Diget and T. Drake and A. B. Garnsworthy and G. Hackman and R. Kanungo and A. Knapton and W. Korten and K. Kuhn and J. Lassen and R. Laxdal and M. Marchetto and A. Matta and D. Miller and M. Moukaddam and N. A. Orr and N. Sachmpazidi and A. Sanetullaev and C. E. Svensson and N. Terpstra and C. Unsworth and P. J. Voss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.05899},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Phys Lett B accepted