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Joakim

Joakim Cederkäll

Professor

Joakim

Low-energy Coulomb excitation of neutron-rich zinc isotopes

Author

  • J. Van de Walle
  • F. Aksouh
  • T. Behrens
  • V. Bildstein
  • A. Blazhev
  • Joakim Cederkäll
  • E. Clement
  • T. E. Cocolios
  • T. Davinson
  • P. Delahaye
  • J. Eberth
  • Andreas Ekström
  • D. V. Fedorov
  • V. N. Fedosseev
  • L. M. Fraile
  • S. Franchoo
  • R. Gernhauser
  • G. Georgiev
  • D. Habs
  • K. Heyde
  • G. Huber
  • M. Huyse
  • F. Ibrahim
  • O. Ivanov
  • J. Iwanicki
  • J. Jolie
  • O. Kester
  • U. Koester
  • T. Kroell
  • R. Kruecken
  • M. Lauer
  • A. F. Lisetskiy
  • R. Lutter
  • B. A. Marsh
  • P. Mayet
  • O. Niedermaier
  • M. Pantea
  • R. Raabe
  • P. Reiter
  • M. Sawicka
  • H. Scheit
  • G. Schrieder
  • D. Schwalm
  • M. D. Seliverstov
  • T. Sieber
  • G. Sletten
  • N. Smirnova
  • M. Stanoiu
  • I. Stefanescu
  • J. -C. Thomas
  • J. J. Valiente-Dobon
  • P. Van Duppen
  • D. Verney
  • D. Voulot
  • N. Warr
  • D. Weisshaar
  • F. Wenander
  • B. H. Wolf
  • M. Zielinska

Summary, in English

At the radioactive ion beam facility REX-ISOLDE, neutron-rich zinc isotopes were investigated using low-energy Coulomb excitation. These experiments have resulted in B(E2, 2(1)(+)-> 0(1)(+)) values in Zn74-80, B(E2, 4(1)(+)-> 2(1)(+)) values in Zn-74,Zn-76 and the determination of the energy of the first excited 2(1)(+) states in Zn-78,Zn-80. The zinc isotopes were produced by high-energy proton- (A = 74, 76, 80) and neutron-(A = 78) induced fission of U-238, combined with selective laser ionization and mass separation. The isobaric beam was postaccelerated by the REX linear accelerator and Coulomb excitation was induced on a thin secondary target, which was surrounded by the MINIBALL germanium detector array. In this work, it is shown how the selective laser ionization can be used to deal with the considerable isobaric beam contamination and how a reliable normalization of the experiment can be achieved. The results for zinc isotopes and the N = 50 isotones are compared to collective model predictions and state-of-the-art large-scale shell-model calculations, including a recent empirical residual interaction constructed to describe the present experimental data up to 2004 in this region of the nuclear chart.

Department/s

  • Nuclear physics

Publishing year

2009

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review C (Nuclear Physics)

Volume

79

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0556-2813