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The decay of quadrupole-octupole $1^-$ states in $^{40}$Ca and $^{140}$Ce

Published 22 Feb 2016 in nucl-ex and nucl-th | (1602.06758v1)

Abstract: Background: Two-phonon excitations originating from the coupling of two collective one-phonon states are of great interest in nuclear structure physics. One possibility to generate low-lying $E1$ excitations is the coupling of quadrupole and octupole phonons. Purpose: In this work, the $\gamma$-decay behavior of candidates for the $(2_1+\otimes 3_1-)_{1-}$ state in the doubly-magic nucleus ${40}$Ca and in the heavier and semi-magic nucleus ${140}$Ce is investigated. Methods: $(\vec{\gamma},\gamma')$ experiments have been carried out at the High Intensity $\gamma$-ray Source (HI${\gamma}$S) facility in combination with the high-efficiency $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy setup $\gamma3$ consisting of HPGe and LaBr$_3$ detectors. The setup enables the acquisition of $\gamma$-$\gamma$ coincidence data and, hence, the detection of direct decay paths. Results: In addition to the known ground-state decays, for ${40}$Ca the decay into the $3-_1$ state was observed, while for ${140}$Ce the direct decays into the $2+_1$ and the $0+_2$ state were detected. The experimentally deduced transition strengths and excitation energies are compared to theoretical calculations in the framework of EDF theory plus QPM approach and systematically analyzed for $N=82$ isotones. In addition, negative parities for two $J=1$ states in ${44}$Ca were deduced simultaneously. Conclusions: The experimental findings together with the theoretical calculations support the two-phonon character of the $1-_1$ excitation in the light-to-medium-mass nucleus ${40}$Ca as well as in the stable even-even $N=82$ nuclei.

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