EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Lifetime measurements in mass regions A=100 and A=130 as a test for chirality in nuclear systems

  • Tonev D.,
  • Yavahchova M. S.,
  • de Angelis G.,
  • Brant S.,
  • Frauendorf S.,
  • Petkov P.,
  • Dewald A.,
  • Zhong Q.,
  • Curien D.,
  • Goutev N.,
  • Bhowmik R.K.,
  • Singh R.P.,
  • Muralithar S.,
  • Madhavan N.,
  • Kumar R.,
  • Kumar Raju M.,
  • Kaur J.,
  • Mahanto G.,
  • Singh A.,
  • Kaur N.,
  • Garg R.,
  • Sukla A.,
  • Geleva E.,
  • Marinov Ts. K.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201610703006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 107
p. 03006

Abstract

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Two odd-odd nuclei from the A ~ 100 and A ~ 130 regions, namely 102Rh and 134Pr have been studied in search for chiral doublet bands via 94Zr(11B,3n)102Rh and 119Sn(19F,4n)134Pr reactions, respectively. Two nearly degenerate bands built on the πg9/2 ⊗ vh11/2 configuration have been identified in 102Rh and on the πg11/2 ⊗ vh11/2 configuration for 134Pr. Lifetimes of excited nuclear states were measured using Dopplershift attenuation method and recoil distance Doppler-shift method. The deexciting gamma rays were registered by the Indian National Gamma Array for 102Rh and using the EUROBALL IV detector array with an inner Bismuth Germanate (BGO) ball for 134Pr, respectively. Polarization and angular correlation measurements have been performed to establish the spin and parity assignments for these bands. The derived reduced transition probabilities are compared to the predicitons of the two quasiparticles + triaxial rotor and interacting boson fermion-fermion models.