17–21 Jul 2023
MAISON MINATEC
Europe/Paris timezone

Search for low-lying octupole-isovector excitations

17 Jul 2023, 11:10
25m
Amphitheater (MAISON MINATEC)

Amphitheater

MAISON MINATEC

Centre de Congrès Maison MINATEC 3 parvis Louis Néel 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9
Invited Oral Experimental Nuclear Structure Session 2

Speaker

Dr Marcus Scheck (University of the West of Scotland)

Description

Two-component quantum systems develop fundamental modes in terms of in-phase and out-of phase motion of the subsystems. For the nuclear many-body system the framework of the proton-neutron Interacting Boson Approximation (IBA-2) predicted the latter type of excitations as so-called mixed symmetry states. The experimental fingerprint is a strong M1 transition to the proton-neutron symmetric coupled state, which is usually the lowest-lying state for a given spin and parity combination, and a weakly collective decay to the ground state. In this contribution results from $^{95}$Mo(n,$\gamma$) and $^{143}$Nd(n,$\gamma$) experiments employing the EXILL setup are reported. These measurements aimed to confirm candidates for low-lying octupole isovector (mixed-symmetry) states by measuring the relative intensity and multipole-mixing ratio in the crucial decay to the first 3$^-$ level. Furthermore, for $^{144}$Nd the lifetime of the candidate was remeasured using GAMS. In the talk the resulting experimental picture will be presented and for $^{96}$Mo an alternative interpretation for the observed M1 strength given.

Primary author

Dr Marcus Scheck (University of the West of Scotland)

Presentation materials