Observation of Positive-Parity Bands in 109Pd and 111Pd: Enhanced γ-Softness
Abstract
The neutron-rich nuclei 109Pd and 111Pd were produced as fission fragments following the 30Si + 168Er reaction at 142 MeV. Using the identification based on the coincidences with the complementary fission fragments, the only positive-parity bands observed so far in 109Pd and 111Pd emerged from this work. A band, built on top of the 5/2+ ground state exhibiting I = 1 energy-level staggering, was observed in each of these nuclei. Both nuclei of interest, 109Pd and 111Pd, are suggested to lie in the transitional region of Pd isotopes of maximum γ-softness. The ground states of both nuclei are predicted by TRS calculations to be extremely γ-soft with shallow triaxial minima. The first crossing in the new bands is proposed to be due to an alignment of h211/2 neutrons.
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