First observation of the pi 0h(11/2)( )circle times nu 0h(9/2) partner orbital configuration in the odd-odd I-138 nucleus
- Authors
- Moon, B.; Gargano, A.; Naidja, H.; Moon, C-B; Odahara, A.; Lozeva, R.; Nishimura, S.; Yuan, C.; Browne, F.; Doornenbal, P.; Lorusso, G.; Patel, Z.; Rice, S.; Si, M.; Sinclair, L.; Soderstrom, P-A; Sumikama, T.; Watanabe, H.; Wu, J.; Xu, Z. Y.; Yagi, A.; Ahn, D. S.; Baba, H.; Garrote, F. L. Bello; Daido, R.; Daugas, J. M.; Didierjean, F.; Fang, Y.; Fukuda, N.; Hong, B.; Ideguchi, E.; Inabe, N.; Ishigaki, T.; Isobe, T.; Jung, H. S.; Kameda, D.; Kojouharov, I; Komatsubara, T.; Kubo, T.; Kwon, Y. K.; Lee, C. S.; Lee, P.; Morimoto, S.; Murai, D.; Niikura, M.; Nishibata, H.; Nishizuka, I; Sakurai, H.; Shimizu, Y.; Suzuki, H.; Takeda, H.; Tshoo, K.; Yokoyama, R.
- Issue Date
- 28-3월-2022
- Publisher
- AMER PHYSICAL SOC
- Citation
- PHYSICAL REVIEW C, v.105, no.3
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- PHYSICAL REVIEW C
- Volume
- 105
- Number
- 3
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/142287
- DOI
- 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.034334
- ISSN
- 2469-9985
- Abstract
- The beta-decay scheme of Te-138 and the level structure of I-138 is reported for the first time. The experiment was performed at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory of RIKEN, as one of the EUROBALL-RIKEN Cluster Array campaigns. Secondary radioactive ions, including Te-138 and Sb-138, were produced by the in-flight fission of a U-238 beam with the energy of 345 MeV per nucleon. From the beta decay of Te-138, the level scheme of I-138 was supplemented with new spin and parity assignments, such as the low-lying negative-parity states and a positive-parity 1(+) state. This 1(+) state can be interpreted as being associated with the pi 0h(11/2) circle times nu 0h(9/2) partner orbital configuration populated by the Gamow-Teller transition between a neutron in the 0h(9/2) orbital and a proton in the 0h(11/2) orbital. Details of the structure of I-138 are discussed in terms of the proton-neutron interactions and Gamow-Teller transition strength within the theoretical context of shell-model calculations.
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