High-spin structures of 88Kr and 89Rb: Evolution from collective to single-particle behaviors
arXiv:1308.0162 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.88.024321
Abstract
The high-spin states of the two neutron-rich nuclei, 88Kr and 89R have been studied from the 18O + 208Pb fusion-fission reaction. Their level schemes were built from triple gamma-ray coincidence data and gamma-gamma angular correlations were analyzed in order to assign spin and parity values to most of the observed states. The two levels schemes evolve from collective structures to single-particle excitations as a function of the excitation energy. Comparison with results of shell-model calculations gives the specific proton and neutron configurations which are involved to generate the angular momentum along the yrast lines.
12 pages, 9 figures, Physical Review C (2013) in press