High-spin structure of N ≃ Z nuclei around the A = 72 region

N. S. Kelsall*, C. E. Svensson, S. Fischer, D. E. Appelbe, R. A.E. Austin, D. P. Balamuth, G. C. Ball, J. A. Cameron, M. P. Carpenter, R. M. Clark, M. Cromaz, M. A. Deleplanque, R. M. Diamond, P. Fallon, D. F. Hodgson, R. V.F. Janssens, D. G. Jenkins, G. J. Lane, C. J. Lister, A. O. MacchiavelliC. D. O'Leary, D. G. Sarantities, F. S. Stephens, D. C. Schmidt, D. Seweryniak, K. Vetter, J. C. Waddington, R. Wadsworth, D. Ward, A. N. Wilson, A. V. Afanasjev, S. Frauendorf, I. Ragnarsson

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Abstract

High-spin states have been studied in 72Kr and 72Br using the 40Ca + 40Ca and 36Ar + 40Ca reactions at 164 and 145 MeV, respectively. The properties and configurations of the high-spin bands observed have been interpreted using unpaired cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky (CNS), and for 72Kr, paired cranked relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (CRHB) calculations. In 72Kr a new band has been identified that has the properties expected for the doubly aligned S-band configuration. In 72Br the previously known bands have been extended to higher spin. This has lead to a re-interpretation of the configurations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-132
Number of pages2
JournalEuropean Physical Journal A
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2004
Externally publishedYes

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