Search for the origin of wobbling motion in the A ≈ 130 region: The case of 131Xe
Abstract
In-beam γ -ray spectroscopy of 131Xe has been carried out to study the structure of the intruder h11/2 band. Excited states were populated via an α -induced fusion-evaporation reaction at E α = 38 MeV. Inspection of γ γ -coincidence data resulted in the identification of a new rotational sequence. Based on the systematics of excitation energy, assigned spin-parity, decay pattern, and the electromagnetic character of the inter-band I = 1 γ -transitions, this sequence is proposed as the unfavoured signature partner of the h11/2 band. The structure of this band is further illuminated in the light of the triaxial particle rotor model (TPRM). The possibility of wobbling excitation in N = 77 Xe-Ba-Ce isotones has been explored in a systematic manner.
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