Simultaneous impacts of nuclear shell structure and collectivity on β decay: Evidence from 80Ga49
Abstract
The Gamow-Teller strength distribution covering the entire β-decay window, up to 10.312(4) MeV, of 80g+mGa was measured for the first time in photo fission of UCx induced by a 50 MeV electron beam. The new data show significant enhancement in the high-energy region with a jump structure. Simultaneously, the γ deexciting behavior of β-populated states presents a competition between deexcitation to 21+ [β2 = 0.155(9)] and to 22+ [β2 = 0.0530.0090.008)] in 80Ge. To understand these data, we performed a realistic shell-model calculation and systematic analysis of log ft ratios between precursors' β decay to 22+ and to 21+ of Ga isotopes. We conclude that these phenomena evidence simultaneous impacts of nuclear shell structure and collectivity on B(GT) distribution and therefore the half-life of the precursor.
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