Structure of 83As, 85As and 87As: from semi-magicity to γ-softness
Abstract
The structure of 83As, 85As and 87As have been studied in fusion-fission reaction 238U+9Be. Fission fragments were identified in mass and atomic number using the VAMOS++ spectrometer and the coincident γ-rays were detected in the γ-ray tracking array AGATA. New transitions in 83As and 85As are reported and placed in the level schemes. A level scheme of the excited states in 87As is proposed for the first time. The data are interpreted in frame of Large-Scale Shell-Model calculations, SU3 symmetries and Beyond Mean-Field frameworks. A spherical regime at magic number N=50 is predicted and the location of the proton g9/2 orbital is proposed for the first time. Development of collectivity in a prolate deformed, γ-soft regime in the open shell cases 85As and 87As, most neutron-rich isotopes beyond N=50, is concluded. Data and theoretical calculations give confidence to a relatively high extrapolated excitation energy about 4 MeV of the 9/2+ state in 79Cu, one proton above 78Ni.
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