Search for Jacobi shape transition in A 30 nuclei
Abstract
This paper reports the first observation of the Jacobi shape transition in 31P using high energy γ-rays from the decay of giant dipole resonance (GDR) as a probe. The measured GDR spectrum in the decay of 31P shows a distinct low energy component around 10 MeV, which is a clear signature of Corioli's splitting in a highly deformed rotating nucleus. Interestingly, a self-conjugate α-cluster nucleus 28Si, populated at similar initial excitation energy and angular momentum, exhibits a vastly different GDR line shape. Even though the angular momentum of the compound nucleus 28Si is higher than the critical angular momentum required for the Jacobi shape transition, the GDR lineshape is akin to a prolate deformed nucleus. Considering the present results for 28Si and similar observation recently reported in 32S, it is proposed that the nuclear orbiting phenomenon exhibited by α-cluster nuclei hinders the Jacobi shape transition. The present experimental results suggest a possibility to investigate the nuclear orbiting phenomenon using high energy γ-rays as a probe.
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