Role Of Hexadecupole Deformation In The Shape Evolution Of Neutron-rich Nd Isotopes

2017 
A new isomer with ms half-life was observed in 160Nd at RIBF, RIKEN Nishina Center by using in-flight fission of 238U beam and a cluster-type Ge detector array, EURICA. The experimental results and a PSM calculation indicate that the isomer in 160Nd is a 2 quasi-particle excitation of neutrons with a configuration of n1/2[521]x7/2[633] as the case in other N = 100 isotones. The E(4+)/E(2+) ratio of the ground-state band, 3.29, shows the 160Nd is well deformed and the ground band has a rotational nature. The 4- excitation of 160Nd showed an increase in energy by 100 keV compared to that of 162Sm as predicted by the PSM calculation. A PSM calculation was performed by changing input beta_4 value and confirmed that the large hexadecupole deformation in Nd was responsible for the increase of the isomer energy.
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