Deformation and Collectivity in Doubly Magic Pb 208

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Abstract

Lead-208 is the heaviest known doubly magic nucleus and its structure is therefore of special interest. Despite this magicity, which acts to provide a strong restorative force toward sphericity, it is known to exhibit both strong octupole correlations and some of the strongest quadrupole collectivity observed in doubly magic systems. In this Letter, we employ state-of-the-art experimental equipment to conclusively demonstrate, through four Coulomb-excitation measurements, the presence of a large, negative, spectroscopic quadrupole moment for both the vibrational octupole 31- and quadrupole 21+ state, indicative of a preference for prolate deformation of the states. The observed quadrupole moment is discussed in the context of the expected splitting of the 3- - 3- two-phonon states, due to the coupling of the quadrupole and octupole motion. These results are compared with theoretical values from three different methods, which are unable to reproduce both the sign and magnitude of this deformation. Thus, in spite of its well-studied nature, Pb208 remains a puzzle for our understanding of nuclear structure.

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Henderson, J., Heery, J., Rocchini, M., Siciliano, M., Sensharma, N., Ayangeakaa, A. D., … Zanon, I. (2025). Deformation and Collectivity in Doubly Magic Pb 208. Physical Review Letters, 134(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.134.062502

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