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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 3: Struktur und Dynamik von Kernen I
HK 3.6: Vortrag
Montag, 21. März 2011, 15:30–15:45, O-1
RDDS lifetime measurements of yrast states in 186Hg — •Matthias Hackstein1, Alfred Dewald1, Tuomas Grahn2,3, Marcus Scheck3,4, Christoph Fransen1, Thomas Braunroth1, Nick Bree5, Peter Butler3, Mike Carpenter6, Robert Carroll3, Christopher Chiara6,7, Piet van Duppen5, Fay Filmer3, Liam Gaffney3, Robert Janssens6, Jan Jolie1, Rauno Julin2, Mark Huyse5, Filip Kondev6, Torben Lauritsen6, Kim Lister6, Julia Litzinger1, Paivi Nieminen2, Janne Pakarinen8, Thomas Pissulla1, Sarah Rigby3, Wolfram Rother1, Karl-Oskar Zell1, Heidi Watkins3, and Shaofei Zhu6 — 1IKP, U. of Cologne, Germany — 2U. of Jyväskylä, Finland — 3Oliver Lodge Laboratory, U. of Liverpool, UK — 4IKP, TU Darmstadt, Germany — 5KU Leuven, Belgium — 6Argonne National Laboratory, U.S.A. — 7U. of Maryland, U.S.A. — 8CERN, Switzerland
In light, even-mass Hg isotopes, a weakly deformed oblate ground state band is found to coexist with a more deformed prolate band. To investigate the nuclear structure in more detail a recoil-distance Doppler-shift (RDDS) experiment has been performed to determine absolute transition strengths in 186Hg. These transition strengths provide information on the level mixing amplitudes of the two involved collective excitations. The experiment was carried out using the GAMMASPHERE HPGe-Array at the Argonne National Laboratory and the Cologne coincidence Plunger, equipped with a Ta-backed 150Sm target and a gold stopper foil. The beam was 40Ar at 184 MeV. We will present first results of the experiment. Supported by DFG, DE 1516/1-1