Possible Shears Bands in 204 At and 206 Fr Evan Seyfried.

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Possible Shears Bands in 204 At and 206 Fr Evan Seyfried

Transcript of Possible Shears Bands in 204 At and 206 Fr Evan Seyfried.

Possible Shears Bands in 204At and

206FrEvan Seyfried

Motivation• Shears bands known along Z = 82 Pb nuclei• Predicted along N = 120 series of nuclides

S. Frauendorf, Z. Phys. A 358, 163–167 (1997)

N=120

Background• Quick Shears Band Review

High-j, proton-particle / high-j, neutron-hole interaction:Perpendicular at lowest energies Off-axis total angular momentumLarge magnetic dipole moment develops

Magnetic Rotation: Tilted Axis Cranking (TAC) model:

Quantized precession of the magnetic dipole moment, μ┴) about the total angular momentum ( J )Closing of Shears Shows I(I+1) rotation-like behavior in near-spherical nuclei

S. Frauendorf, Nuc. Phys. A 601 (1997) 41-55

Experiment

• Argonne National Lab• ATLAS accelerator, GAMMASPHERE• Fusion-evaporation reaction• 30Si + 181Ta 211Fr*

• Beam Energy: 152 MeV• 15E6 γ-γ coincidences• 20 hrs beam time• Nuclei of interest produced:

204At α3n206Fr 5n

WashU’s HERCULESHigh-efficiency Evaporation-Residue Counter

Under Lots of Elastic Scattering (ratio σE-R/σfission ~ 1/200)

64 thin fast-plastic scintillators in 4 concentric rings

ExperimentW. Reviol, D.G. Sarantites, et. al., Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 541 (2005) 478-500

Data

Projection of Coincidence Matrix

X-rays used for Isotopic ID

DataFrancium (86 keV) & Astatine (79 keV)

X-ray gates

Fr

At203

At204

At

205Fr206Fr207Fr

DataShears Bands

206Fr

204AtShell Model States

Shell Model States

Level Schemes

Why Shears?• Characteristic low-energy energy-level spacing• Band sits high in energy above the shell model

states• Possible alignment:

ħω (MeV)

J (ħ

)

Pb

Bi

At

Po

Rn

FrShears

Bands from light Pb and

Bi to the N=119 isotones

ħω (MeV)

J (ħ)

Future Direction• Evidence for shears bands, floating above

expected odd-odd shell model states in both 204At and 206Fr (N=119 isotones)

• More evidence needed, but we consider them possible shears bands

1. Longer run to find linking transitions to shell model states – Angular correlation for M1 confirmation– Confirm configurations for the band

2. Lifetime measurement to determine B(M1)’s

Thanks to:• U.S. Naval Academy:

D.J. Hartley• Washington University:

W. Reviol, D.G. Sarantites, C.J. Chiara, O.L. Pechanaya

• CSNSM:K. Hauschild, A. Lopez-Martens

• Argonne:M.P. Carpenter, R.V.F. Janssens, D. Seweryniak, S. Zhu

Sponsored by grants from the NSF and DOE

Nilsson Diagrams

Data• Level Schemes:

Shears Bands

• Demonstrates back-bending seen in shears bands in the light-Pb nuclei

• B(M1)/B(E2) values limited to >___ (μ┴)2/(eb)2

• Longer data run needed to observe B(E2) values– S. Chmel, et. al. report same problem with light

Pb nuclei

• Lifetime measurements required to get B(M1) values

S. Chmel, S. Frauendorf, and H. Hubel, Phys. Rev. C 75, 044309 (2007)