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Decay spectroscopy of 160Eu: Quasiparticle configurations of excited states and structure of K=4 bandheads in 160Gd

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2023)

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Background: Detailed spectroscopy of neutron-rich, heavy, deformed nuclei is of broad interest for nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure. Nuclei in the r-process path and following freeze-out region impact the resulting r-process abundance distribution, and the structure of nuclei midshell in both proton and neutron number helps to understand the evolution of subshell gaps and large deformation in these nuclei. Purpose: We aim to improve the understanding of the nuclear structure of 160Gd, specifically the K & pi; = 4+ bands, as well as study the & beta; decay of 160Eu into 160Gd. Methods: High-statistics decay spectroscopy of 160Gd resulting from the & beta;-decay of 160Eu was collected using the GRIFFIN spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility. Results: Two new excited states and ten new transitions were observed in 160Gd. The & beta;-decaying half-lives of the low-and high-spin isomers in 160Eu were determined, and the low-spin state's half-life was measured to be t1/2 = 26.0(8) s, & AP;16% shorter than previous measurements. Lifetimes of the two K & pi; = 4+ bandheads in 160Gd were measured for the first time, as well as & gamma; -& gamma; angular correlations and mixing ratios of intense transitions out of those bandheads. Conclusions: Lifetimes and mixing ratios suggest that the hexadecapole phonon model of the K & pi; = 4+ bandheads in 160Gd is preferred over a simple two-state strong mixing scenario, although further theoretical calculations are needed to fully understand these states. Additionally, the 1999.0-keV state in 160Gd heavily populated in & beta; decay is shown to have positive parity, which raises questions regarding the structure of the high-spin & beta;-decaying state in 160Eu.
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