Spectroscopy on the proton drip-line: Probing the structure dependence of isospin nonconserving interactions
2014
The recoil-β tagging technique was used to identify transitions associated with the decay of the 2 + and, tentatively, the 4 + excited states in 74 Sr. Combining these results with published data for the A = 74 isobars, triplet energy differences (TEDs) have been extracted, the heaviest case for which these values have been evaluated. State-of-the-art
shell-modelcalculations using the JUN45 interaction and incorporating a J = 0
isospinnonconserving (INC) interaction with an isotensor strength of 100 keV can reproduce the trend in the TED data, with particularly good agreement for the 2 + state. This agreement for the TED data taken together with the fact that agreement has also been shown between
shell-modelcalculations with the same strength of INC interaction in the f7/2 shell and recently for A = 66 strongly suggests that such an interaction exists throughout the nuclear chart and cannot have a strong dependence on details of
nuclear structuresuch as which nuclear orbitals are occupied. It also supports the hypothesis that only a J = 0 component of the INC interaction need be included to explain the observed TEDs.
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