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Two-proton high-K oblate structures in 194Pb

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  • M. G. Porquet
  • F. Hannachi
  • G. Bastin
  • V. Brindejonc
  • I. Deloncle
  • B. Gall
  • C. Schuck
  • A. G. Smith
  • F. Azaiez
  • C. Bourgeois
  • J. Duprat
  • A. Korichi
  • N. Perrin
  • N. Poffe
  • H. Sergolle
  • A. Astier
  • Y. Le Coz
  • M. Meyer
  • N. Redon
  • J. Simpson
  • J. F. Sharpey-Schafer
  • C. W. Beausang
  • R. Wadsworth
  • R. M. Clark
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Article number010
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/12/1994
<mark>Journal</mark>Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
Issue number5
Volume20
Number of pages9
Pages (from-to)765-773
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Two regular dipole gamma -ray cascades have been observed in 194Pb. A comprehensive level scheme related to these structures has been built and first members of rotational bands built on K=8 and K=11 two-proton oblate states have been identified. From the excitation energies, spin values, behaviours of the moments of inertia and alignments, and from the comparison with the isotone 192Hg, multiparticle configurations can be attributed to three high-spin structures of 194Pb built respectively on the 4966 keV, 4334 keV and 6198 keV levels: ( pi 9/2(505) pi 13/2(606))(vi13/2)2, ( pi 9/2(505) pi 13/2(606))(vf5/2vi13/2), ( pi 9/2(505) pi 13/2(606)) (vf5/2(vi13/2)3). Within this interpretation, the regular dipole bands correspond to the presence of two or three i13/2 decoupled neutrons.