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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne

HK 12: Structure and Dynamics of Nuclei III

HK 12.2: Talk

Monday, March 14, 2016, 17:00–17:15, S1/01 A03

Reduced transition probabilities in 80,82,84,86Se — •Julia Litzinger for the Cologne-LNL collaboration — Institut für Kernphysik, Universität zu Köln, 50937 Köln, Germany

The systematic investigation of exotic nuclei around the N=50 shell-closure is of high interest for nuclear structure research, as single particle-, particle-hole- and collective excitations coexist in this region of nuclei. Transition probabilities from lifetimes of excited states give insight to nuclear structure and allow to probe nuclear models, i.e. the nuclear shell model. We performed a recoil-distance-Doppler-shift experiment at the INFN, Legnaro, using the Cologne Plunger for the RDDS technique, the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer for the event-by-event particle identification and the AGATA spectrometer in its demonstrator configuration for the γ-ray detection and tracking. Using a 82Se beam and a 238U target 80,84,86Se nuclei were produced in excited states via multi-neutron transfer reactions. 82Se nuclei were excited via multiple-step Coulomb excitation. Because of low statistics γγ-coincidences could not be used for the lifetime analysis. Therefore special care has to be taken to consider all relevant feeding. In order to better estimate effects caused by unobserved side feeding different gates on the total kinetic energy loss of the recoils were investigated. Experimental results on transition probabilities in 80,82,84,86Se isotopes will be presented and discussed in terms of large-scale shell-model calculations we performed.

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