Possible ‘stapler’ band in 109Ag nucleus

K. Ma, J. B. Lu, J. Li, D. Yang, Y. J. Ma, W. J. Sun, J. Wang, Q. Yang, H. Wang, H. Pan, D. Zhang, L. Zhu, X. G. Wu, Y. Zheng, C. Li
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High-spin states of 109Ag have been studied using the 7Li + 110Pd reaction at a beam energy of 46 MeV. A new negative-parity band decaying to the ground-state band by several new linking transitions is established. Meanwhile, seven new E2 crossover transitions of this band are observed, thereby confirming the spin-parity assignment and ordering of the dipole transitions above the Iπ = 19/2- level. A low energy γ-ray transition of 88 keV is found and placed at the bottom of the negative-parity band, and thus the Iπ = 17/2- level is tentatively assigned as the lowest observed state of this band. Experimental excitation energies and total angular momenta of the negative-parity band are compared with the predictions of self-consistent titled axis cranking relativistic mean-field theory with a three-quasiparticle configuration of πg9/2 -1 νh11/2(g7/2/d5/2)-1. Based on the theoretical description and the analyses of the angular momentum coupling, this negative-parity dipole band is suggested as a ``stapler'' band. By investigating the angular momentum components, it is found that the valence nucleons in the low-j orbitals play an active role in the ``stapler'' mechanism.
109Ag核中可能存在“订书机”带
利用7Li + 110Pd反应研究了109Ag在46 MeV束流下的高自旋态。通过几个新的连接跃迁,建立了一个新的负宇称带衰减到基态带。同时,观测到7个新的E2交叉跃迁,从而证实了π = 19/2-能级以上偶极子跃迁的自旋宇称赋值和有序性。在负宇称带的底部发现了88 keV的低能γ射线跃迁,因此暂定π = 17/2-能级为该带的最低观测态。将负宇称带的实验激发能和总角动量与πg9/2 -1 νh11/2(g7/2/d5/2)-1三准粒子构型的自洽标题轴转动相对论平均场理论的预测结果进行了比较。在理论描述和角动量耦合分析的基础上,提出该负宇称偶极子带为“订书机”带。通过对角动量分量的研究,发现低j轨道上的价核子在“订书机”机制中起着积极的作用。
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