Evidence for enhanced neutron-proton correlations from the level structure of the N=Z+1 nucleus 8743Tc\ 44

Abstract

The low-lying excited states in the neutron-deficient N=Z+1 nucleus 8743Tc\ 44 have been studied via the fusion-evaporation reaction 54Fe(36Ar, 2n1p)87Tc at the Grand Acc\'el\'erateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), France. The AGATA spectrometer was used in conjunction with the auxiliary NEDA, Neutron Wall, and DIAMANT detector arrays to measure coincident prompt γ-rays, neutrons, and charged particles emitted in the reaction. A level scheme of 87Tc from the (9/2+g.s.) state to the (33/2+1) state was established based on 6 mutually coincident γ-ray transitions. The constructed level structure exhibits a rotational behavior with a sharp backbending at ω≈ 0.50 MeV. A decrease in alignment frequency and increase in alignment sharpness in the odd-mass isotonic chains around N=44 is proposed as an effect of the enhanced isoscalar neutron-proton interactions in odd-mass nuclei when approaching the N=Z line.

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