2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.98.024324
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Two-neutron and core-excited states in Pb210 : Tracing E3 collectivity and evidence for a new β -decaying isomer in

Abstract: Yrast and near-yrast levels up to an I = 17h spin value and a 6-MeV excitation energy have been delineated in the "two-neutron" 210 Pb nucleus following deep-inelastic reactions involving 208 Pb targets and a number of heavy-ion beams at energies ∼25% above the Coulomb barrier. The level scheme was established on the basis of multifold prompt and delayed coincidence relationships measured with the Gammasphere array. In addition to the previously known states, many new levels were identified. For most of the … Show more

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“…[48] also suggested this isomer to be a 17/2 + state. Evidence was shown for a high-spin β decaying isomer in 210 Tl [49]. The present calculation gives a 0.052 µs half-life for the 11 + 1 state, which is much smaller than the lower limit value of 3 µs of the β decaying isomer [49].…”
Section: Electric Quadrupole Propertiescontrasting
confidence: 49%
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“…[48] also suggested this isomer to be a 17/2 + state. Evidence was shown for a high-spin β decaying isomer in 210 Tl [49]. The present calculation gives a 0.052 µs half-life for the 11 + 1 state, which is much smaller than the lower limit value of 3 µs of the β decaying isomer [49].…”
Section: Electric Quadrupole Propertiescontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…Evidence was shown for a high-spin β decaying isomer in 210 Tl [49]. The present calculation gives a 0.052 µs half-life for the 11 + 1 state, which is much smaller than the lower limit value of 3 µs of the β decaying isomer [49]. If the 11 + 1 state is assumed to be a candidate for the β decaying isomer, there are two possibilities.…”
Section: Electric Quadrupole Propertiesmentioning
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“…If we review the experimental and predicted trends of B(E2) values for successive transitions between members of the ν2f 2 7/2 multiplet in 134 Sn, we find that the calculations do not predict such an increase in B(E2) for the 4 + → 2 + transition as it was observed. A similar trend, although more pronounced, occurs for E2 transitions connecting states belonging to the analogous mul-tiplet in the 208 Pb region, ν2g 2 9/2 in 210 Pb [90,91].…”
Section: Smmentioning
confidence: 62%