Unique and complementary information on shape coexistence in the neutron-deficient Pb region derived from Coulomb excitation

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Neutron-deficient isotopes of Pt-Hg-Pb-Po-Rn are the classic region in the investigation of shape coexistence in atomic nuclei. A large programme of Coulomb-excitation experiments has been undertaken at the REX-ISOLDE facility in CERN with a number of even-even isotopes in this region. These experiments have been used to probe the electromagnetic properties of yrast and non-yrast states of even-even exotic nuclei, above and below Z = 82. Amongst a large amount of different complementary techniques used to study nuclear structure, Coulomb excitation brings substantial and unique information detailing shape coexistence. In this paper we review the Coulomb-excitation campaign at REX-ISOLDE in the light-lead region together with most recently obtained results. Furthermore, we present some new interpretations that arise from this data and show testing comparisons to state-of-the-art nuclear models.

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Wrzosek-Lipska, K., & Gaffney, L. P. (2016). Unique and complementary information on shape coexistence in the neutron-deficient Pb region derived from Coulomb excitation. Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 43(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/43/2/024012

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