Electromagnetic transition rates in the N=80 nucleus 58138Ce

T. Alharbi*, P. H. Regan, P. J.R. Mason, N. Mǎrginean, Zs Podolyák, A. M. Bruce, E. C. Simpson, A. Algora, N. Alazemi, R. Britton, M. R. Bunce, D. Bucurescu, N. Cooper, D. Deleanu, D. Filipescu, W. Gelletly, D. Ghitǎ, T. Glodariu, G. Ilie, S. KisyovJ. Lintott, S. Lalkovski, S. Liddick, C. Mihai, K. Mulholland, R. Mǎrginean, A. Negret, M. Nakhostin, C. R. Nita, O. J. Roberts, S. Rice, J. F. Smith, L. Stroe, T. Sava, C. Townsley, E. Wilson, V. Werner, M. Zhekova, N. V. Zamfir

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Abstract

The half-life of the Iπ=6+ yrast state at Ex=2294 keV in 138Ce has been measured as T1/2=880(19) ps using the fast-timing γ-ray coincidence method with a mixed LaBr3(Ce)- HPGe array. The excited states in 138Ce have been populated by the 130Te(12C,4n) fusion-evaporation reaction at an incident beam energy of 56 MeV. The extracted B(E2;61+→41+)=0.101(24) W.u. value is compared with the predictions of truncated basis shell model calculations and with the systematics of the region. This shows an anomalous behavior compared to the neighboring isotonic and isotopic chains. Half-lives for the yrast 5-, 11+ and 14+ states in 138Ce have also been determined in this work.

Original languageEnglish
Article number014323
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume87
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jan 2013
Externally publishedYes

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