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Observation of a μs isomer in 134 49In85: Proton-neutron coupling “southeast” of 132 50Sn82...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review C
Publication Date
Volume
100
Issue
1

We report on the observation of a microsecond isomeric state in the single-proton-hole, three-neutron-particle nucleus 134In. The nuclei of interest were produced by in-flight fission of a 238U beam at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory at RIKEN. The isomer depopulates through a γ ray of energy 56.7(1) keV and with a half-life of T1/2=3.5(4)μs. Based on the comparison with shell-model calculations, we interpret the isomer as the Iπ=5− member of the π0g−19/2⊗ν1f37/2 multiplet, decaying to the Iπ=7− ground state with a reduced-transition probability of B(E2;5−→7−)=0.53(6)W.u. Observation of this isomer, and lack of evidence in the current work for a Iπ=5− isomer decay in 132In, provides a benchmark of the proton-neutron interaction in the region of the nuclear chart “southeast” of 132Sn, where experimental information on excited states is sparse.