Physics Letters B (Oct 2021)

New evidence for alpha clustering structure in the ground state band of 212Po

  • Ma. von Tresckow,
  • M. Rudigier,
  • T.M. Shneidman,
  • Th. Kröll,
  • M. Boromiza,
  • C. Clisu,
  • C. Costache,
  • D. Filipescu,
  • N.M. Florea,
  • I. Gheorghe,
  • K. Gladnishki,
  • A. Ionescu,
  • D. Kocheva,
  • R. Lică,
  • N. Mărginean,
  • R. Mărginean,
  • K.R. Mashtakov,
  • C. Mihai,
  • R.E. Mihai,
  • A. Negret,
  • C.R. Nita,
  • A. Olacel,
  • A. Oprea,
  • S. Pascu,
  • G. Rainovski,
  • T. Sava,
  • M. Scheck,
  • P. Spagnoletti,
  • C. Sotty,
  • L. Stan,
  • I. Stiru,
  • S. Toma,
  • A. Turturică,
  • S. Ujeniuc

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 821
p. 136624

Abstract

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Half-lives of the low-lying yrast states of 212Po have been measured using the delayed coincidence fast-timing method. We report on the first measurement of the 41+ half-life, as well as a new measurement of the 61+ half-life with improved accuracy compared to previous studies. The extracted lifetime of the 41+ and 61+ state have been determined to be 100(14) ps and 1.66(28) ns respectively. With these measurements, precise values are now available for the reduced transition strengths B(E2) of all ground state band levels in 212Po up to the first 8+ state, in particular B(E2; 41+→21+) = 9.4(13) W.u. and B(E2;61+→41+) = 8.7(15) W.u. Comparison of the new available data with an α-clustering model calculation provides evidence that the inclusion of the α-cluster degree of freedom significantly improves agreement with experimental data compared to earlier shell model calculations.

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