Nuclear structure of Lu176 and its astrophysical consequences. I. Level scheme of Lu176

N. Klay, F. Käppeler, H. Beer, G. Schatz, H. Börner, F. Hoyler, S. J. Robinson, K. Schreckenbach, B. Krusche, U. Mayerhofer, G. Hlawatsch, H. Lindner, T. von Egidy, W. Andrejtscheff, and P. Petkov
Phys. Rev. C 44, 2801 – Published 1 December 1991
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Abstract

Excited states of the deformed odd-odd nucleus Lu176 have been investigated by the following experiments: measurement of the Lu175(n)176Lu reaction with high resolution crystal spectrometers and of the Lu175(n,e)176Lu reaction with a double focusing magnet-spectrometer. In total, 509 gamma transitions could be identified in Lu176, and multipolarities were determined for 228 of these transitions. Additionally, a measurement of γ-γ coincidences after neutron capture and an investigation of the Lu175(d,p)176Lu transfer reaction were also performed. Information on the lifetimes of relevant levels was obtained by the technique of delayed coincidences, and, in one case, by the Doppler shift attenuation method. With these results, a level scheme was established, comprising 97 energy levels connected by 270 gamma transitions. About 30 Nilsson configurations and corresponding rotational bands were identified. The comparison with model calculations indicates that the level scheme comprises all excited states with spins 1<I<8 up to 900 keV. In particular, this scheme contains transitions that connect the Iπ=7 ground state with the 1 isomer via mediating levels at higher excitation energy. From this coupling, the excitation energy of the isomer was precisely defined to 122.855±0.009 keV. Accordingly, the neutron separation energy of Lu176 could be revised to 6287.91±0.15 keV. Based on the fact that more than 90% of the observed intensities could be placed in the level scheme, an isomeric ratio, σp(i)/σtot=0.870±0.025, was deduced for the fractional population of the isomer by thermal neutron captures.

  • Received 27 September 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.44.2801

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

N. Klay, F. Käppeler, H. Beer, and G. Schatz

  • Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut für Kernphysik, D-7500 Karlsruhe, Germany

H. Börner, F. Hoyler, S. J. Robinson, K. Schreckenbach, and B. Krusche

  • Institut Laue-Langevin, F-38042 Grenoble, France

U. Mayerhofer, G. Hlawatsch, H. Lindner, and T. von Egidy

  • Physik Department, Technische Universität München, D-8046 Garching bei München, Germany

W. Andrejtscheff and P. Petkov

  • Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria

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Vol. 44, Iss. 6 — December 1991

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