Abrupt structural transition in exotic molybdenum isotopes unveils an isospin-symmetric island of inversion

Ha, J.; Recchia, F.; Lenzi, S. M.; Iwasaki, H.; Dao, D. D.; Nowacki, F.; Revel, A.; Aguilera, P.; De Angelis, G.; Ash, J.; Bazin, D.; Bentley, M. A.; Biswas, S.; Carollo, S.; Cortes, M. L.; et. al.

Abstract

Like electrons in atoms, protons and neutrons in nuclei occupy orbitals in a shell structure with energy gaps at magic numbers. Radioactive-beam experiments revealed the disappearance of magic numbers in some neutron-rich isotopes. In these nuclei, configurations involving particles excited across the shell gap gain correlation energy, becoming the ground state. Neutron-rich regions of the nuclear chart that exhibit this property are known as "Islands of Inversion". Here we present the lifetime measurement of the first 2+ states in 84Mo (N = Z) and 86Mo (N = Z + 2) revealing an unexpected sharp structural change between them defining the edge of the region of deformation around 80Zr. Similarly to the neutron-rich N = 40 Island of Inversion near 64Cr where cross-shell excitations dominate, we identify this region as an Island of Inversion with symmetrical proton and neutron excitations that we term "Isospin-Symmetric Island of Inversion". Three-nucleon forces are suggested to drive Mo isotope structural changes.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001627610000022 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volumen: 16
Número: 1
Editorial: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Fecha de publicación: 2025
DOI:

10.1038/s41467-025-65621-2

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