beta(-)-delayed spectroscopy of neutron-rich tantalum nuclei: Shape evolution in neutron-rich tungsten isotopes

Alkhomashi, N.; Regan, P. H.; Podolyak, Zs.; Pietri, S.; Garnsworthy, A. B.; Steer, S. J.; Benlliure, J.; Caserejos, E.; Casten, R. F.; Gerl, J.; Wollersheim, H. J.; Grebosz, J.; Farrelly, G.; Gorska, M.; Kojouharov, I.; et. al.

Abstract

The low-lying structure of W-188,W-190,W-192 has been studied following beta decays of the neutron-rich mother nuclei Ta-188,Ta-190,Ta-192 produced following the projectile fragmentation of a 1-GeV-per-nucleon Pb-208 primary beam on a natural beryllium target at the GSI Fragment Separator. The beta-decay half-lives of Ta-188, Ta-190, and Ta-192 have been measured, with gamma-ray decays of low-lying states in their respective W daughter nuclei, using heavy-ion beta-gamma correlations and a position-sensitive silicon detector setup. The data provide information on the low-lying excited states in W-188, W-190, and W-192, which highlight a change in nuclear shape at W-190 compared with that of lighter W isotopes. This evolution of ground-state structure along the W isotopic chain is discussed as evidence for a possible proton subshell effect for the A similar to 190 region and is consistent with maximization of the gamma-softness of the nuclear potential around N similar to 116.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000273232700018 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volumen: 80
Número: 6
Editorial: AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2009
DOI:

10.1103/PhysRevC.80.064308

Notas: ISI