Project Details
Description
Nuclei with equal numbers of neutrons and protons near 72Kr provide
interesting and important tests of nuclear theory, as they can supply information on
the interaction of neutron-proton (np) pairs, and test our understanding of the evolution
of nuclear shape. Recently, two possible consequences of np pairing have been offered: a
delay in the rotational frequency at which nucleon pairs break and align with the
angular momentum of the core, and the apparent low level density of odd-odd N=Z nuclei.
The primary focus of this work is the collection, analysis and interpretation of data on
low-spin states in the odd-odd nuclei 74Rb and 88Y, of which little or nothing is known. The
experiments will be carried out at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) using the
Gammasphere array, an array of neutron detectors, and the Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer
(FMA). A secondary focus of this work is on studies of the nucleus 72Kr,
including a low-spin experiment using the Gammasphere array coupled to the FMA. The goal of
this experiment is to observe and characterize the states at low excitation
energy and angular momentum, including the expected continuation of an oblate band that
has remained elusive through the years. This work will be done with the support of
two undergraduate research assistants who will have the opportunity to participate in the
setup of experiments, and the collection and analysis of the data.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 7/1/03 → 6/30/09 |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Physics and Astronomy(all)