Collective excitations in 150Gd

  • Sorin Pascu
  • , Esra Yüksel
  • , Abhishek Abhishek
  • , Paul Stevenson
  • , Gowhar Bhat
  • , R.N Mao
  • , Kosuke Nomura
  • , Cristian Costache
  • , Zhipan Li
  • , Nicolae Marginean
  • , Constantin Mihai
  • , Tabassum Naz
  • , Nils Paar
  • , Zsolt Podolyák
  • , P.H. Regan
  • , Andrei Emanuel Turturica
  • , Ruxandra Borcea
  • , Marian Boromiza
  • , Dorel Bucurescu
  • , Stefana Calinescu
  • Cristina Clisu, Adina Coman, I. Dinescu, Siddharth Doshi, Dan Mihai Filipescu, N. M. Florea, A. Gandhi, Ioana Gheorghe, A. Ionescu, Razvan Lica, Raluca Marginean, Radu Mihai, Radu Andreea, Nazira Nazir, Alexandru Negret, Edward O'Sullivan, C. Petrone, Sifa Elizabeth Poulton, J. A. Sheikh, Himanshu Kumar Singh, L. Stan, Sebastian Toma, G. Turturică, S. Ujeniuc

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Abstract

Mean lifetime measurements of low-lying yrast positive- and negative-parity states of 150Gdhave been performed with the ROSPHERE array using the 140Ce(13C,3⁢𝑛) fusion-evaporation reaction and the recoil distance Doppler shift method. Precise branching ratios have been obtained from a complementary electron capture decay experiment of both the isomer and ground state of 150Tb. Reduced 𝐸⁢1, 𝐸⁢2, and 𝐸⁢3 transition probabilities were extracted and compared with the corresponding observables in the neighboring isotopes and isotones. The experimental data are compared to the predictions of various theoretical models: quasiparticle random phase approximation, time-dependent Hartree-Fock calculations, the quadrupole-octupole collective Hamiltonian, the mean-field mapped interacting boson model, and the triaxial projected shell model. We find that a complete description of both quadrupole and octupole collectivity, from ground and excited states, is currently lacking, and such measurements of transition strengths are crucial for constraining present and future calculations.
Original languageEnglish
Article number 034302
Number of pages17
JournalPhysical Review C
Volume111
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Mar 2025

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