
Octupole Signatures in Moderately Neutron-Deficient Barium Isotopes
Evidence for Dynamical Intrinsic Reflection Asymmetry in Barium-124, 125
Paolo Mason(Author)
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 3. June 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
116 pages
978-3-8383-7358-4 (ISBN)
Description
The spontaneous breaking of the spherical symmetry in the nuclear many-body problem is a long-established and thoroughly-studied topic. This work focuses in particular on octupole correlations, which cause the atomic nucleus to dynamically assume intrinsic reflection-asymmetric shapes such as a "pear" or "banana" shape. The most relevant fingerprints of these correlations are presented, along with the gamma-spectroscopy techniques that make it possible to identify them. The case of the nuclear species Barium-124 and Barium-125, populated in a fusion-evaporation reaction in which Nickel-64 projectiles impinged on a Nickel-64 target, is in particular addressed. It is shown how both barium isotopes do exhibit signatures of octupole correlations, i.e. low-lying negative-parity excited states and numerous electric-dipole transitions linking opposite-parity energy levels. It is also shown how these experimental results are consistent with theoretical expectations, as 56, the atomic number of Barium, corresponds to a single-particle configuration in which the proton Fermi level lies in the proximity of a pair of orbitals strongly coupled by the octupole interaction, i.e. h11/2 and d5/2.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
191 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8383-7358-4 (9783838373584)
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He graduated in physics from the University of Padova in 2001 and earned his PhD from the University of Milano in 2005. After five years as a Post-Doc with the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics at Padova and Legnaro National Labs, he now works as a Numerical Modeling Software Engineer with British Energy Ltd at Barnwood, Gloucester, UK.