Author:
Burbadge C.,Garrett P.E.,Ball G.C.,Bildstein V.,Diaz Varela A.,Dunlop M.R.,Dunlop R.,Faesternann T.,Hertenberger R.,Jamieson D.S.,Kisliuk D.,Leach K.G.,Loranger J.,MacLean A.D.,Radich A.J.,Rand E.T.,Svensson C.E.,Triambak S.,Wirth H.-F.
Abstract
Many efforts have been made in nuclear structure physics to interpret the nature of low-lying excited 0+ states in well-deformed rare-earth nuclei. However, one of the difficulties in resolving the nature of these states is that there is a paucity of data. In this work, excited 0+ states in the N = 92 nucleus 160Er were studied via the 162Er(p, t)160Er two-neutron transfer reaction, which is ideal for probing 0+ → 0+ transitions, at the Maier-Leibnitz-Laboratorium in Garching, Germany. Reaction products were momentum-analyzed with a Quadrupole-3-Dipole magnetic spectrograph. The 0+2 state was observed to be strongly populated with 18% of the ground state strength.
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