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Joakim

Joakim Cederkäll

Professor

Joakim

Electromagnetic properties of low-lying states in neutron-deficient Hg isotopes : Coulomb excitation of 182Hg, 184Hg, 186Hg and 188Hg

Author

  • K. Wrzosek-Lipska
  • K. Rezynkina
  • N. Bree
  • M. Zielińska
  • L. P. Gaffney
  • A. Petts
  • A. Andreyev
  • B. Bastin
  • M. Bender
  • A. Blazhev
  • B. Bruyneel
  • P. A. Butler
  • M. P. Carpenter
  • J. Cederkäll
  • E. Clément
  • T. E. Cocolios
  • A. N. Deacon
  • J. Diriken
  • A. Ekström
  • C. Fitzpatrick
  • L. M. Fraile
  • Ch Fransen
  • S. J. Freeman
  • J. E. García-Ramos
  • K. Geibel
  • R. Gernhäuser
  • T. Grahn
  • M. Guttormsen
  • B. Hadinia
  • K. Hadyńska-Klȩk
  • M. Hass
  • P. H. Heenen
  • R. D. Herzberg
  • H. Hess
  • K. Heyde
  • M. Huyse
  • O. Ivanov
  • D. G. Jenkins
  • R. Julin
  • N. Kesteloot
  • Th Kröll
  • R. Krücken
  • A. C. Larsen
  • R. Lutter
  • P. Marley
  • P. J. Napiorkowski
  • R. Orlandi
  • R. D. Page
  • J. Pakarinen
  • N. Patronis
  • P. J. Peura
  • E. Piselli
  • L. Próchniak
  • P. Rahkila
  • E. Rapisarda
  • P. Reiter
  • A. P. Robinson
  • M. Scheck
  • S. Siem
  • K. Singh Chakkal
  • J. F. Smith
  • J. Srebrny
  • I. Stefanescu
  • G. M. Tveten
  • P. Van Duppen
  • J. Van de Walle
  • D. Voulot
  • N. Warr
  • A. Wiens
  • J. L. Wood

Summary, in English

The neutron-deficient mercury isotopes serve as a classical example of shape coexistence, whereby at low energy near-degenerate nuclear states characterized by different shapes appear. The electromagnetic structure of even-mass 182-188 Hg isotopes was studied using safe-energy Coulomb excitation of neutron-deficient mercury beams delivered by the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN. The population of 01,2+, 21,2+ and 41+ states was observed in all nuclei under study. Reduced E2 matrix elements coupling populated yrast and non-yrast states were extracted, including their relative signs. These are a sensitive probe of shape coexistence and may be used to validate nuclear models. The experimental results are discussed in terms of mixing of two different configurations and are compared with three different model calculations: the Beyond Mean Field model, the Interacting Boson Model with configuration mixing and the General Bohr Hamiltonian. Partial agreement with experiment was observed, hinting to missing ingredients in the theoretical descriptions.

Department/s

  • Nuclear physics

Publishing year

2019-08-01

Language

English

Publication/Series

European Physical Journal A

Volume

55

Issue

8

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1434-6001