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2–7 Jun 2019
Simon Fraser University
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Decay Spectroscopy of Neutron-Rich Cd Around the N = 82 Shell Closure with GRIFFIN

3 Jun 2019, 11:45
15m
HC 114 (Simon Fraser University)

HC 114

Simon Fraser University

Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle) Nuclear Physics / Physique nucléaire (DNP-DPN) M1-5 Nuclear Astrophysics (DNP) | Astrophysique nucléaire (DPN)

Speaker

Mr Yukiya Saito (The University of British Columbia / TRIUMF)

Description

Nuclei around doubly magic 132Sn are of particular interest in nuclear structure as well as nuclear astrophysics. The evolving shell structure near the shell closure is ideal for testing the current nuclear models far from stability. Additionally, the extra binding energy observed around 132Sn has direct implications in astrophysical models, leading to the second r-process abundance peak at A130.

While the decays of neutron-rich Cd isotopes around the N=82 shell closure have been previously investigated, the information on some of the daughter In isotopes such as 128In is still limited. For 129In, the two reported level schemes have large discrepancies [1, 2]. It is also worthwhile to verify the recent results on the decay of 130-131Cd [3, 4, 5].

Detailed β-γ-spectroscopy of 128-131Cd was performed at the ISAC facility of TRIUMF, Canada. The data was collected with the GRIFFIN spectrometer, along with the β-particle detector SCEPTAR. The half-lives of 128-130Cd have been measured and reported [6]. In 128In, 32 new transitions and 11 new states have been observed in addition to the four previously observed excited states. The 128Cd half-life has also been re-measured with a higher precision via the time distribution of the strongest gamma rays observed in the decay. For 129In, 29 new transitions have been observed and 5 new excited states have been established. The logft values obtained suggest the dominant β-decay mode is the ν0g7/2π0g9/2 Gamow-Teller transition, which is consistent with the known characteristics of the β-decays in the Z<50, N82 region. The new results for the decay of 128-131Cd will be presented and compared with previous studies as well as with shell model and IM-SRG calculations.

[1] O. Arndt et al., Acta Phys. Pol. B 40, 437 (2009).
[2] J. Taprogge et al., Phys. Rev. C 91, 054324 (2015).
[3] J. Taprogge et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 132501 (2014).
[4] A. Jungclaus et al., Phys. Rev. C 94, 024303 (2016).
[5] J. Taprogge et al., Eur. Phys. J. A 52, 347 (2016).
[6] R. Dunlop et al., Phys. Rev. C 93, 062801(R) (2016).

Authors

Mr Yukiya Saito (The University of British Columbia / TRIUMF) Nikita Bernier (UBC/TRIUMF)

Co-authors

Iris Dillmann Reiner Kruecken (TRIUMF) M. Bowry (Physical Sciences Division, TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia) A. N. Murphy (TRIUMF) Corina Andreoiu (Simon Fraser University) Gordon Ball (TRIUMF) H. Bidaman (Department of Physics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario ) Ms Paula Boubel (University of Guelph) Christina Burbadge Dr Roger Caballero-Folch (TRIUMF) Michelle Dunlop (University of Guelph) Ryan Dunlop (University of Guelph) Lee Evitts (TRIUMF) Fatima Garcia (Simon Fraser University) A. B. Garnsworthy (Physical Sciences Division, TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia) P. E. Garrett (Department of Physics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario) Greg Hackman (TRIUMF) S. Hallam (TRIUMF) Dr Jack Henderson (TRIUMF) Sergey Ilyushkin Andrea Jungclaus (CSIC) D. Kisliuk (University of Guelph) Jens Lassen (TRIUMF) R. Li (TRIUMF) Ms E MacConnachie (TRIUMF) A. D. MacLean (Department of Physics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario) E. McGee (University of Guelph) Mohamad Moukaddam (TRIUMF) B. Olaizola (Physical Sciences Division, TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia) Dr E Padilla-Rodal (ICN-UNAM) Jason Park (University of British Columbia/TRIUMF) O. Paetkau (TRIUMF) Costel Petrache (University Paris Sud) Jennifer Pore Allison Radich (university of Guelph) P. Ruotsalainen (TRIUMF) J. Smallcombe (Physical Sciences Division, TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia) J. K. Smith (Reed College) C. E. Svensson (Department of Physics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario) S. L. Tabor (Florida State University) Ms Andrea Teigelhoefer (TRIUMF) Joseph Turko (University of Guelph) T. Zidar (Department of Physics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario )

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