Population of a low-spin positive-parity band from high-spin intruder states in 177Au: The two-state mixing effect

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The extremely neutron-deficient isotopes 177,179Au were studied by means of in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy. Specific tagging techniques, α-decay tagging in 177Au and isomer tagging in 179Au, were used for these studies. Feeding of positive-parity, nearly spherical states, which are associated with 2d3/2 and 3s1/2 proton-hole configurations, from the 1i13/2 proton-intruder configuration was observed in 177Au. Such a decay path has no precedent in odd-Au isotopes and it is explained by the effect of mixing of wave functions of the initial state.

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Venhart, M., Balogh, M., Herzáň, A., Wood, J. L., Ali, F. A., Joss, D. T., … Wearing, F. P. (2020). Population of a low-spin positive-parity band from high-spin intruder states in 177Au: The two-state mixing effect. Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 806. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135488

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