Abstract
The low-energy structure of Co65 was studied by means of γ-and fast-timing spectroscopy at the ISOLDE/CERN facility. The known level scheme of Co65 populated following the β-decay of Fe65 was expanded. The experimental results were compared with large-scale shell-model calculations. The measured long lifetime of the (1/21-) level confirms its nature as a highly collective state with proton excitations across the Z=28 gap and neutrons across the N=40 subshell.
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Olaizola, B., Fraile, L. M., Mach, H., Nowacki, F., Poves, A., Aprahamian, A., … Udías, J. M. (2019). Properties of low-lying states in Co 65 from lifetime measurements. Physical Review C, 99(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.99.024321
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