New isomers in 125 Pd 79 and 127 Pd 81 : Competing proton and neutron excitations in neutron-rich palladium nuclides towards the N = 82 shell closure

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The neutron-rich isotopes of palladium have attracted considerable interest in terms of the evolution of the N=82 neutron shell closure and its influence on the r-process nucleosynthesis. In this Letter, we present the first spectroscopic information on the excited states in 125 Pd 79 and 127 Pd 81 studied using the EURICA γ-ray spectrometer, following production via in-flight fission of a high-intensity 238 U beam at the RIBF facility. New isomeric states with half-lives of 144(4) ns and 39(6) μs have been assigned spins and parities of (23/2 + ) and (19/2 + ) in 125 Pd and 127 Pd, respectively. The observed level properties are compared to a shell-model calculation, suggesting the competition between proton excitations and neutron excitations in the proton-hole and neutron-hole systems in the vicinity of the doubly magic nucleus 132 Sn.

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Watanabe, H., Wang, H. K., Lorusso, G., Nishimura, S., Xu, Z. Y., Sumikama, T., … Yoshinaga, K. (2019). New isomers in 125 Pd 79 and 127 Pd 81 : Competing proton and neutron excitations in neutron-rich palladium nuclides towards the N = 82 shell closure. Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 792, 263–268. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2019.03.053

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