Multiparticle excitations in 194Pb
✍ Scribed by M. Kaci; M.-G. Porquet; I. Deloncle; M. Aiche; F. Azaiez; G. Bastin; C.W. Beausang; C. Bourgeois; R.M. Clark; R. Duffait; J. Duprat; B.J.P. Gall; F. Hannachi; K. Hauschild; M.J. Joyce; A. Korichi; Y. Le Coz; M. Meyer; E.S. Paul; N. Perrin; N. Poffé; N. Redon; C. Schück; H. Sergolle; J.F. Sharpey-Schafer; J. Simpson; A.G. Smith; R. Wadsworth
- Book ID
- 104335010
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 299 KB
- Volume
- 697
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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✦ Synopsis
High-spin states of 194 Pb have been populated by the reaction 184 W( 16 O, 6n) at 113 MeV beam energy and studied using the EUROGAM-1 array. The level scheme has been extended up to spin of 33 h and excitation energy of 11.1 MeV. The high-spin part of the level scheme is dominated by bands of dipole transitions. New dipole bands have been observed and the configurations of their band heads are discussed. Besides the well-known coupling of the K π = 11 -two-proton state to several νi 13/2 rotation-aligned neutron states, the K π = 8 + two-proton state is also involved. Such a coupling is identified for the first time in a lead isotope. Moreover, the K π = 11 -two-proton state is coupled to the rotation-aligned proton pair (πh 11/2 ) 2 . Thus many multiparticle configurations involving all
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