Neutron one-quasiparticle states in 251Fm151 populated via the α decay of 255No

Physical Review C 83 巻 014315-1-014315-12 頁 2011-01-27 発行
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Neutron one-quasiparticle states in 251Fm151 populated via the α decay of 255No
作成者
Asai M.
Tsukada K.
Haba H.
Ishii Y.
Ichikawa T.
Toyoshima A.
Ishii T.
Nagame Y.
Nishinaka I.
Kojima Y.
Sueki K.
収録物名
Physical Review C
83
開始ページ 014315-1
終了ページ 014315-12
抄録
Excited states in ^<251>Fm populated via the α decay of ^<255>No are studied in detail through α-γ coincidence and α fine-structure measurements. Five excited states reported previously in ^<251>Fm are firmly established through the α-γ coincidence measurement, and rotational bands built on one-quasiparticle states are newly established through the α fine-structure measurement. Spin-parities and neutron configurations of the excited states in ^<251>Fm as well as the ground state of ^<255>No are definitely identified on the basis of deduced internal conversion coefficients, lifetimes of γ transitions, rotational-band energies built on one-quasiparticle states, and hindrance factors of α transitions. It is found that the excitation energy of the 1/2+[620] state in N=151 isotones increases with the atomic number, especially at Z⩾100, while that of the 1/2+[631] state decreases at Z=100. Ground-state deformations and energies of neutron one-quasiparticle states in the N=151 isotones are calculated using a macroscopic-microscopic model, and the energy systematics of the one-quasiparticle states in the isotones are discussed in terms of the evolution of nuclear deformation involving the hexadecapole (β_4) and hexacontatetrapole (β_6) deformations.
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化学 [ 430 ]
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英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
American Physical Society
発行日 2011-01-27
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収録物識別子
[ISSN] 0556-2813
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.014315
[NCID] AA00773613
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.83.014315