EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2014)

Evolution of collectivity in the 78Ni region: Coulomb excitation of 74Ni at intermediate energies.

  • Marchi T.,
  • de Angelis G.,
  • Baugher T.,
  • Bazin D.,
  • Berryman J.,
  • Bonaccorso A.,
  • Clark R.,
  • Coraggio L.,
  • Covello A.,
  • Crawford H.,
  • Doncel M.,
  • Farnea E.,
  • Gade A.,
  • Gadea A.,
  • Gargano A.,
  • Glasmacher T.,
  • Gottardo A.,
  • Gramegna F.,
  • Itaco N.,
  • Kumar R.,
  • Lenzi S. M.,
  • McDaniel S.,
  • Michelagnoli C.,
  • Napoli D.R.,
  • Quintana B.,
  • Ratkiewicz A.,
  • Recchia F.,
  • Sahin E.,
  • Stroberg R.,
  • Valiente-Dobón J.J. ,
  • Weisshaar D.,
  • Wimmer K.,
  • Winkler R.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146602066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66
p. 02066

Abstract

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The study of the collective properties of nuclear excitations far from stability provides information about the shell structure at extreme conditions. Spectroscopic observables such as the energy or the transition probabilities of the lowest states, in nuclei with large neutron excess, allow to probe the density and isospin dependence of the effective interaction. Indeed, it was recently shown that tensor and three-body forces play an important role in breaking and creating magic numbers. Emblematic is the case of the evolution of the Ni isotopic chain where several features showed up moving from the most neutron rich stable isotope (64Ni) towards the 78Ni nucleus where the large neutron excess coincides with a double shell closure. In this framework, we have recently performed an experiment with the goal to extract the B(E2; 0+ → 2+) value for the 74Ni nucleus in an intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation experiment: preliminary results are discussed.