Broken seniority symmetry in the semimagic proton mid-shell nucleus Rh95

B. Das, B. Cederwall, C. Qi, M. Górska, P. H. Regan, Ö. Aktas, H. M. Albers, A. Banerjee,M. M. R. Chishti, J. Gerl, N. Hubbard, S. Jazrawi, J. Jolie, A. K. Mistry, F. Nowacki, M. Polettini, A. Yaneva, U. Ahmed, S. Alhomaidhi, A. Algora, C. Appleton, T. Arici, S. Bagchi, G. Benzoni, J. Benito,A. Blazhev,P. Boutachkov, A. Bracco, A. M. Bruce,M. Brunet, R. Canavan, T. Davinson, T. Dickel, A. Esmaylzadeh,L. M. Fraile, E. Haettner, O. Hall, G. Häfner, H. Heggen, Ch. Hornung, J. P. Hucka,P. R. John, D. Kahl, V. Karayonchev, R. Kern, R. Knöbel, A. Korgul, G. Kosir, I. Kojouharov,D. Kostyleva, N. Kuzminchuk,N. Kurz, R. Liotta, R. Lozeva, M. Mikolajczuk, I. Mukha, P. Napiralla, R. Page,C. M. Petrache, N. Pietralla,S. Pietri, W. R. Plaß,Zs. Podolyák,J.-M. Régis, M. Rudigier, H. Rösch, P. Ruotsalainen, E. Sahin, V. Sánchez-Tembleque, H. Schaffner, C. Scheidenberger,F. Schirru, L. Sexton,B. S. Nara Singh, A. Sharma, R. Shearman, M. Si, Y. K. Tanaka, J. Vasiljević, J. Vesić, J. Vilhena, H. Weick,H. J. Wollersheim, V. Werner, J. Wiederhold, W. Witt,P. J. Woods, G. Zimba, J. Zhao

Physical Review Research(2024)

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Lifetime measurements of low-lying excited states in the semimagic (N=50) nucleus Rh95 have been performed by means of the fast-timing technique. The experiment was carried out using γ-ray detector arrays consisting of LaBr3(Ce) scintillators and germanium detectors integrated into the DESPEC experimental setup commissioned for the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research () Phase-0, Darmstadt, Germany. The excited states in Rh95 were populated primarily via the β decays of Pd95 nuclei, produced in the projectile fragmentation of a 850 MeV/nucleon Xe124 beam impinging on a 4g/cm2Be9 target. The deduced electromagnetic E2 transition strengths for the γ-ray cascade within the multiplet structure depopulating from the isomeric Iπ=21/2+ state are found to exhibit strong deviations from predictions of standard shell model calculations which feature approximately conserved seniority symmetry. In particular, the observation of a strongly suppressed E2 strength for the 13/2+→9/2+ ground state transition cannot be explained by calculations employing standard interactions. This remarkable result may require revision of the nucleon-nucleon interactions employed in state-of-the-art theoretical model calculations, and might also point to the need for including three-body forces in the Hamiltonian. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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