https://doi.org/10.1140/epja/i2015-15153-5
Regular Article - Experimental Physics
A new high-spin isomer in 195Bi
1
Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, 700064, Kolkata, India
2
Inter University Acclerator Centre, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, 110067, New Delhi, India
3
UGC-DAE-CSR Kolkata Centre, 700098, Kolkata, India
4
Department of Nuclear and Atomic Physics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 400005, Mumbai, India
* e-mail: gopal@vecc.gov.in
Received:
25
August
2015
Accepted:
7
November
2015
Published online:
30
November
2015
A new high-spin isomer has been identified in 195Bi at the focal plane of the HYbrid Recoil mass Analyser (HYRA) used in the gas-filled mode. The fusion evaporation reactions 169Tm (30Si, x n) 193, 195Bi were used with the beam energies on targets of 168 and 146MeV for 6n and 4n channels, respectively. The evaporation residues, separated from the fission fragments, and their decays were detected at the focal plane of HYRA using MWPC, Si-Pad and clover HPGe detectors. The half-life of the new isomer in 195Bi has been measured to be 1.6(1)μs. The configuration of the new isomer has been proposed and compared with the other isomers in this region. The Total Routhian Surface (TRS) calculations for the three-quasiparticle configurations corresponding to the new isomer suggest an oblate deformation for this isomeric state. The same calculations for different configurations in 195Bi and for the even-even 194Pb core indicate that the proton i 13/2 orbital has a large shape driving effect towards oblate shape in these nuclei.
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