Quadrupole collectivity in neutron-deficient Sn nuclei: 104Sn and the role of proton excitations

Abstract

We report on the experimental study of quadrupole collectivity in the neutron-deficient nucleus 104Sn using intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation. The B(E2; 0+1 → 2+1) value for the excitation of the first 2+ state in 104Sn has been measured to be 0.180(37)~e2b2 relative to the well-known B(E2) value of 102Cd. This result disagrees by more than one sigma with a recently published measurement Gua13. Our result indicates that the most modern many-body calculations remain unable to describe the enhanced collectivity below mid-shell in Sn approaching N=Z=50. We attribute the enhanced collectivity to proton particle-hole configurations beyond the necessarily limited shell-model spaces and suggest the asymmetry of the B(E2)-value trend around mid-shell to originate from enhanced proton excitations across Z=50 as N=Z is approached.

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