Spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰Sr

<p>High spin states in <sup>80</sup>Sr have been studied using the techniques of in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy. The reaction used was <sup>54</sup>Fe(<sup>29</sup>Si, 2<em>pn</em>)<sup>80</sup>Sr at beam energies between 85 and 110 MeV....

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Main Authors: Davie, R, Raoul Francis Davie
Formato: Thesis
Idioma:English
Publicado: 1986
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description <p>High spin states in <sup>80</sup>Sr have been studied using the techniques of in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy. The reaction used was <sup>54</sup>Fe(<sup>29</sup>Si, 2<em>pn</em>)<sup>80</sup>Sr at beam energies between 85 and 110 MeV. γ-γ coincidence measurements were performed with a thin target to investigate the level structure. Both neutron gated and singles angular distribution measurements were carried out to aid in the assignment of level spins. The directional correlation ratios extracted from the γ-γ coincidence data provided a consistency check for the spin assignments. Level lifetimes were measured by the Doppler shift attenuation method in a thick target γ-γ coincidence measurement. The ground state band has been identified up to (26<sup>+</sup>) and three previously unobserved sidebands have been discovered.</p> <p>The deduced level scheme is compared with cranking model calculations; the predicted transformation to mostly non-collective excitations of an oblate shape is not observed experimentally. The behaviour of the <em>J</em><sup>(1)</sup> and <em>J</em><sup>(2)</sup> moments of inertia is discussed and presented as evidence for either static or dynamic γ-deformation in the light Sr isotopes. In addition, the level structure is compared with IBM-2 calculations. These calculations indicate the importance of proton excitations across the Z=40 subshell gap, into the g<sub>9/2</sub> orbital, and suggest that the lowest lying <sup>80</sup>Sr sideband can be identified with the collective IBM-2 quasi-γ band.</p> <p>NUCLEAR REACTIONS <sup>54</sup>Fe(<sup>29</sup>Si, 2<em>pn</em>), ,em&gt;E</p> = 85 - 110 MeV; measured <em>E</em>γ, <em>I</em>γ(θ), γ-γ, n-γ coincidences, DCO ratios, Doppler shifted γ-ray lineshapes. <sup>80</sup>Sr deduced levels, J, π, τ. Enriched target, Ge(Li), Ge, NE213 detectors.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3260ca5a-a210-4732-a84f-378d59e7cb702024-12-07T12:13:01ZSpectroscopic study of ⁸⁰SrThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:3260ca5a-a210-4732-a84f-378d59e7cb70Nuclear structureIn-beam gamma-ray spectroscopyEnglishPolonsky Theses Digitisation Project1986Davie, RRaoul Francis Davie<p>High spin states in <sup>80</sup>Sr have been studied using the techniques of in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy. The reaction used was <sup>54</sup>Fe(<sup>29</sup>Si, 2<em>pn</em>)<sup>80</sup>Sr at beam energies between 85 and 110 MeV. γ-γ coincidence measurements were performed with a thin target to investigate the level structure. Both neutron gated and singles angular distribution measurements were carried out to aid in the assignment of level spins. The directional correlation ratios extracted from the γ-γ coincidence data provided a consistency check for the spin assignments. Level lifetimes were measured by the Doppler shift attenuation method in a thick target γ-γ coincidence measurement. The ground state band has been identified up to (26<sup>+</sup>) and three previously unobserved sidebands have been discovered.</p> <p>The deduced level scheme is compared with cranking model calculations; the predicted transformation to mostly non-collective excitations of an oblate shape is not observed experimentally. The behaviour of the <em>J</em><sup>(1)</sup> and <em>J</em><sup>(2)</sup> moments of inertia is discussed and presented as evidence for either static or dynamic γ-deformation in the light Sr isotopes. In addition, the level structure is compared with IBM-2 calculations. These calculations indicate the importance of proton excitations across the Z=40 subshell gap, into the g<sub>9/2</sub> orbital, and suggest that the lowest lying <sup>80</sup>Sr sideband can be identified with the collective IBM-2 quasi-γ band.</p> <p>NUCLEAR REACTIONS <sup>54</sup>Fe(<sup>29</sup>Si, 2<em>pn</em>), ,em&gt;E</p> = 85 - 110 MeV; measured <em>E</em>γ, <em>I</em>γ(θ), γ-γ, n-γ coincidences, DCO ratios, Doppler shifted γ-ray lineshapes. <sup>80</sup>Sr deduced levels, J, π, τ. Enriched target, Ge(Li), Ge, NE213 detectors.
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In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy
Davie, R
Raoul Francis Davie
Spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰Sr
title Spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰Sr
title_full Spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰Sr
title_fullStr Spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰Sr
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰Sr
title_short Spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰Sr
title_sort spectroscopic study of ⁸⁰sr
topic Nuclear structure
In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy
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