Abstract
The 84, 85Br nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in the fusion reaction 18O + 208Pb at 85MeV bombarding energy and studied with the Euroball IV array. The high-spin states of the odd-odd 84Br nucleus have been identified for the first time, the observed structure being built on the known 6- isomeric state. High-spin states of 85Br have been observed up to 5.4MeV excitation energy and spin I ∼ 21/2. From angular correlation analysis, spin values have been assigned to most of the 85Br excited states up to 4MeV. None of these excited states has been found to exhibit a delayed decay having T 1/2 > 10ns. All the observed states in 84, 85Br can be described by various proton excitations involving at least the two sub-shells ( πf 5/2 and πp 3/2) located just above the Z = 28 shell closure. © Società Italiana di Fisica and Springer-Verlag 2007.
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. G., Venkova, T., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., … Bogachev, A. (2006). High-spin excitations of 8435Br49 and 8535Br50: Mapping the proton sub-shells towards 78Ni. European Physical Journal A, 30(3), 541–549. https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2006-10151-4
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