Evolution and Destruction of Shapes in 59Cu
(2002) Challenges of Nuclear Structure. Proceedings of the 7th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics p.393-400- Abstract
- An extensive high-spin level scheme has been established in <sup>59</sup>Cu using a heavy-ion fusion evaporation reaction and the GAMMASPHERE multidetector array in conjunction with MICROBALL. Next to the spherical states at low excitation energy a large number of regular sequences of high-energy γ-ray transitions have been observed, which form rotational bands with various degree of deformation. For the yrast superdeformed band about 90% of the intensity of the discrete γ decay-out, distributed over about 30 decay paths, is known, which allows for a detailed study of this decay-out process. Two of the deformed bands were found to decay by prompt proton emission into two different spherical states of... (More)
- An extensive high-spin level scheme has been established in <sup>59</sup>Cu using a heavy-ion fusion evaporation reaction and the GAMMASPHERE multidetector array in conjunction with MICROBALL. Next to the spherical states at low excitation energy a large number of regular sequences of high-energy γ-ray transitions have been observed, which form rotational bands with various degree of deformation. For the yrast superdeformed band about 90% of the intensity of the discrete γ decay-out, distributed over about 30 decay paths, is known, which allows for a detailed study of this decay-out process. Two of the deformed bands were found to decay by prompt proton emission into two different spherical states of <sup>58</sup>Ni, in direct competition with the γ decay-out process (Less)
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- author
- Fahlander, Claes LU ; Andreoiu, Corina LU ; Rudolph, Dirk LU ; Sarantites, D.G. and Svensson, C.E.
- organization
- publishing date
- 2002
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- discrete gamma decay, yrast superdeformed band, nuclear deformation, rotational bands, high energy gamma ray transitions, low excitation energy, spherical states, heavy-ion fusion evaporation reaction, high spin level scheme, <sup>59</sup>Cu, shell effect, nuclear spin, kinematic moments-of inertia, parity, level density, B2 band, <sup>40</sup>Ca(<sup>28</sup>Si, B1 band, deformed band, prompt proton emission decay, <sup>58</sup>Ni, gamma decay-out process, shape destruction, shape evolution, X)<sup>59</sup>Cu
- host publication
- Challenges of Nuclear Structure. Proceedings of the 7th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics
- pages
- 393 - 400
- publisher
- World Scientific Publishing
- conference name
- Challenges of Nuclear Structure. Proceedings of the 7th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics
- conference location
- Maiori, Italy
- conference dates
- 2001-05-27 - 2001-05-31
- external identifiers
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- wos:000229749700039
- ISBN
- 981-02-4725-7
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 7e829bb9-2071-4227-b83f-b875f83d35e1 (old id 610499)
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- 2016-04-04 10:30:09
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- 2021-01-25 10:54:20
@inproceedings{7e829bb9-2071-4227-b83f-b875f83d35e1, abstract = {{An extensive high-spin level scheme has been established in <sup>59</sup>Cu using a heavy-ion fusion evaporation reaction and the GAMMASPHERE multidetector array in conjunction with MICROBALL. Next to the spherical states at low excitation energy a large number of regular sequences of high-energy γ-ray transitions have been observed, which form rotational bands with various degree of deformation. For the yrast superdeformed band about 90% of the intensity of the discrete γ decay-out, distributed over about 30 decay paths, is known, which allows for a detailed study of this decay-out process. Two of the deformed bands were found to decay by prompt proton emission into two different spherical states of <sup>58</sup>Ni, in direct competition with the γ decay-out process}}, author = {{Fahlander, Claes and Andreoiu, Corina and Rudolph, Dirk and Sarantites, D.G. and Svensson, C.E.}}, booktitle = {{Challenges of Nuclear Structure. Proceedings of the 7th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics}}, isbn = {{981-02-4725-7}}, keywords = {{discrete gamma decay; yrast superdeformed band; nuclear deformation; rotational bands; high energy gamma ray transitions; low excitation energy; spherical states; heavy-ion fusion evaporation reaction; high spin level scheme; <sup>59</sup>Cu; shell effect; nuclear spin; kinematic moments-of inertia; parity; level density; B2 band; <sup>40</sup>Ca(<sup>28</sup>Si; B1 band; deformed band; prompt proton emission decay; <sup>58</sup>Ni; gamma decay-out process; shape destruction; shape evolution; X)<sup>59</sup>Cu}}, language = {{eng}}, pages = {{393--400}}, publisher = {{World Scientific Publishing}}, title = {{Evolution and Destruction of Shapes in 59Cu}}, year = {{2002}}, }