Shape coexistence in 138Sm and evidence for the rotational alignment of a pair of N=6 neutrons

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The level scheme of 138Sm has been extended up to I pi=(32+) using gamma -ray coincidence data collected with the Eurogam array. The 106Cd(35Cl,3p)138Sm fusion-evaporation reaction was used at a bombarding energy of 150 MeV. Several new bands have been observed and the known bands extended to higher spin. Band crossings and shape coexistence are discussed with the aid of Woods-Saxon cranking calculations (CMS and TRS). Evidence is presented for a neutron (i 132/)2 pair alignment which is predicted to drive the nucleus to a prolate shape with enhanced quadrupole deformation beta 2=0.32. A strongly coupled band was also established and is interpreted as a collectively rotating oblate structure.

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Paul, E. S., Beausang, C. W., Clark, R. M., Forbes, S. A., Gizon, A., Gizon, J., … Wilson, J. N. (1994). Shape coexistence in 138Sm and evidence for the rotational alignment of a pair of N=6 neutrons. Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 20(9), 1405–1421. https://doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/20/9/010

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