Shape Changes in the Mirror Nuclei 70Kr and 70Se

Wimmer, K.; Korten, W.; Doornenbal, P.; Arici, T.; Aguilera, P.; Algora, A.; Ando, T.; Baba, H.; Blank, B.; Boso, A.; Chen, S.; Corsi, A.; Davies, P.; de Angelis, G.; de France, G.; et. al.

Abstract

We studied the proton-rich T-z = -1 nucleus Kr-70 through inelastic scattering at intermediate energies in order to extract the reduced transition probability, B(E2; 0+ -> 2+). Comparison with the other members of the A = 70 isospin triplet, Br-70 and Se-70, studied in the same experiment, shows a 3 sigma deviation from the expected linearity of the electromagnetic matrix elements as a function of T-z. At present, no established nuclear structure theory can describe this observed deviation quantitatively. This is the first violation of isospin symmetry at this level observed in the transition matrix elements. A heuristic approach may explain the anomaly by a shape change between the mirror nuclei Kr-70 and Se-70 contrary to the model predictions.

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Título según WOS: Shape Changes in the Mirror Nuclei Kr-70 and Se-70
Título de la Revista: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volumen: 126
Número: 7
Editorial: AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.072501

Notas: ISI