Search for one-phonon mixed-symmetry states in the radioactive nucleus 140Nd

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Low-spin excited states of 140Nd have been studied via the 140Ce(3He,3n)140Nd reaction. The results from the data analysis show that one of the candidates for the one-phonon mixed symmetry state of 140Nd, namely the 2+3 state at 2140 keV with an effective lifetime of 220(90) fs, decay with a fast M1 transition to the 2+1 state. Therefore consequently this state can be treated as, at least a fragment of the one-phonon MSS of 140Nd. This is the first example where mixed symmetry character is tentatively assigned to a state of an unstable nucleus from the mass A ≈ 140 region based on the data on absolute M1 transition rates.

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Gladnishki, K. A., Rainovski, G., Petkov, P., Jolie, J., Pietralla, N., Blazhev, A., … Rother, W. (2012). Search for one-phonon mixed-symmetry states in the radioactive nucleus 140Nd. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 366). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/366/1/012020

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