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Shape coexistence revealed in the $N=Z$ isotope $^{72}$Kr through inelastic scattering

Nuclear Experiment 2020-06-24 v2

Abstract

The N=Z=36N=Z=36 nucleus 72^{72}Kr has been studied by inelastic scattering at intermediate energies. Two targets, 9^{9}Be and 197^{197}Au, were used to extract the nuclear deformation length, δN\delta_\text{N}, and the reduced E2E2 transition probability, B(E2)B(E2). The previously unknown non-yrast 2+2^+ and 4+4^+ states as well as a new candidate for the octupole 33^- state have been observed in the scattering on the Be target and placed in the level scheme based on γγ\gamma-\gamma coincidences. The second 2+2^+ state was also observed in the scattering on the Au target and the B(E2;  22+01+)B(E2;\;2^+_2 \rightarrow 0^+_1) value could be determined for the first time. Analyzing the results in terms of a two-band mixing model shows clear evidence for a oblate-prolate shape coexistence and can be explained by a shape change from an oblate ground state to prolate deformed yrast band from the first 2+2^+ state. This interpretation is corroborated by beyond mean field calculations using the Gogny D1S interaction.

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@article{arxiv.2005.10594,
  title  = {Shape coexistence revealed in the $N=Z$ isotope $^{72}$Kr through inelastic scattering},
  author = {K. Wimmer and T. Arici and W. Korten and P. Doornenbal and J. -P. Delaroche and M. Girod and J. Libert and T. R. Rodríguez and P. Aguilera and A. Algora and T. Ando and H. Baba and B. Blank and A. Boso and S. Chen and A. Corsi and P. Davies and G. de Angelis and G. de France and D. T. Doherty and J. Gerl and R. Gernhäuser and T. Goigoux and D. Jenkins and G. Kiss and S. Koyama and T. Motobayashi and S. Nagamine and M. Niikura and S. Nishimura and A. Obertelli and D. Lubos and V. H. Phong and B. Rubio and E. Sahin and T. Y. Saito and H. Sakurai and L. Sinclair and D. Steppenbeck and R. Taniuchi and V. Vaquero and R. Wadsworth and J. Wu and M. Zielinska},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.10594},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 11 figures, accepted European Physical Journal A