Evidence for coexisting shapes in 98Zr through lifetime measurements
Abstract
The lifetimes of first excited 2+, 4+ and 6+ states in 98Zr were measured with the Recoil-Distance Doppler Shift method in an experiment performed at GANIL. Excited states in 98Zr were populated using the fission reaction between a 6.2 MeV/u 238U beam and a 9Be target. The γ rays were detected with the EXOGAM array in correlation with the fission fragments identified in mass and atomic number in the VAMOS++ spectrometer. Our result shows very small B(E2;21+ → 01+) value in 98Zr thereby confirming the very sudden onset of collectivity at N=60. The experimental results are compared to large-scale Monte Carlo Shell model and beyond mean field calculations. The present results indicate coexistence of two additional deformed shapes in this nucleus along with the spherical ground state.
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