Direct Evidence of Octupole Deformation in Neutron-Rich $^{144}$Ba
Abstract: The neutron-rich nucleus ${144}$Ba ($t_{1/2}$=11.5 s) is expected to exhibit some of the strongest octupole correlations among nuclei with mass numbers $A$ less than 200. Until now, indirect evidence for such strong correlations has been inferred from observations such as enhanced $E1$ transitions and interleaving positive- and negative-parity levels in the ground-state band. In this experiment, the octupole strength was measured directly by sub-barrier, multi-step Coulomb excitation of a post-accelerated 650-MeV ${144}$Ba beam on a 1.0-mg/cm$2$ ${208}$Pb target. The measured value of the matrix element, $\langle 3_1- | \mathcal{M}(E3) | 0_1+ \rangle=0.65({+17}_{-23})$ $e$b${3/2}$, corresponds to a reduced $B(E3)$ transition probability of 48(${+25}_{-34}$) W.u. This result represents an unambiguous determination of the octupole collectivity, is larger than any available theoretical prediction, and is consistent with octupole deformation.
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