Level structure of light neutron-rich La isotopes beyond the N=82 shell closure

Abstract

The high spin excited states of Lanthanum isotopes 140-143La, above the N=82 closed shell, have been populated in fission reactions. The prompt γ-ray transitions were measured using two complementary methods; a) in coincidence with the isotopically identified fragments produced in the fission of the 238U+9Be system using the VAMOS++ and the AGATA spectrometers and b) high statistics three-fold γ-γ-γ and four-fold γ-γ-γ-γ coincidence data from the spontaneous fission of 252Cf using the Gammasphere. This work reports the first identification of a pair of parity doublet structures in 143La and the new high spin level structure in 140-142La from prompt γ-ray spectroscopy. The level structures are interpreted in terms of the systematics of neighbouring odd-Z nuclei above Z=50 shell closure and large-scale shell model calculations. The present results indicate the presence of stable octupole deformation, in 143La. The excitation energy pattern and their comparison with neighbouring isotones, moving away from the N=82 closed shell, point towards a transition from single particle structures to an alternating parity rotational band structure in the La isotopic chain.

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