High-spin spectroscopy in 207At: Evidence of a 29/2+ isomeric state
Abstract
Yrast and near-yrast states above the known 25/2+ isomer in 207At are established for the first time. The level scheme is extended up to 47/2 and 6.5 MeV with the addition of about 60 new γ-ray transitions. The half-life of the 25/2+ isomer is revisited and a value of T1/2 = 107.5(9) ns is deduced. Evidence of a hitherto unobserved 29/2+ isomer in 207At is presented. A systematic study of B(E3) values for the transitions de-exciting the 29/2+ isomer in the neighboring odd-A At isotopes suggests a half-life in the 2-4.5 μs range for this state in 207At. The experimental results are compared with large-scale shell-model calculations performed using the KHM3Y effective interaction in the Z = 50-126, N = 82-184 model space and an overall good agreement is noted between the theory and the experiment. A qualitative comparison of the excited states and the isomers with analogous states in neighboring nuclei provides further insight into the structure of 207At.
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