First Evidence of Axial Shape Asymmetry and Configuration Coexistence in Zn74 : Suggestion for a Northern Extension of the N=40

M. Rocchini,P. E. Garrett, M. Zielińska, S. M. Lenzi, D. D. Dao,F. Nowacki, V. Bildstein, A. D. MacLean,B. Olaizola, Z. Ahmed, C. Andreoiu, A. Mohan Babu, G. Ball,S. S. Bhattacharjee, H. Bidaman, C. L. Cheng, R. Coleman, I. Dillmann,A.B. Garnsworthy, S. A. Gillespie, C. J. Griffin,G. F. Grinyer,G. Hackman, M. Hanley, A. Illana, S. D. Jones,A. T. Laffoley,K. G. Leach, R. S. Lubna, J. R. McAfee, C. R. Natzke, S. Pannu, C. Paxman, C. Porzio, A. J. Radich,Mustafa Rajabali, F. Sarazin, K. Schwarz, S.C. Shadrick, S. Sharma, J. S. Suh,C. E. Svensson, D. Yates, T. Zidar

Physical Review Letters(2023)

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The excited states of N=44 ^{74}Zn were investigated via γ-ray spectroscopy following ^{74}Cu β decay. By exploiting γ-γ angular correlation analysis, the 2_{2}^{+}, 3_{1}^{+}, 0_{2}^{+}, and 2_{3}^{+} states in ^{74}Zn were firmly established. The γ-ray branching and E2/M1 mixing ratios for transitions deexciting the 2_{2}^{+}, 3_{1}^{+}, and 2_{3}^{+} states were measured, allowing for the extraction of relative B(E2) values. In particular, the 2_{3}^{+}→0_{2}^{+} and 2_{3}^{+}→4_{1}^{+} transitions were observed for the first time. The results show excellent agreement with new microscopic large-scale shell-model calculations, and are discussed in terms of underlying shapes, as well as the role of neutron excitations across the N=40 gap. Enhanced axial shape asymmetry (triaxiality) is suggested to characterize ^{74}Zn in its ground state. Furthermore, an excited K=0 band with a significantly larger softness in its shape is identified. A shore of the N=40 "island of inversion" appears to manifest above Z=26, previously thought as its northern limit in the chart of the nuclides.
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