Long-sought isomer turns out to be the ground state of $^{76}$Cu
Abstract: Isomers close to the doubly magic nucleus ${78}$Ni ($Z=28$, $N=50$) provide essential information on the shell evolution and shape coexistence far from stability. The existence of a long-lived isomeric state in ${76}$Cu has been debated for a long time. We have performed high-precision mass measurements of ${76}$Cu with the JYFLTRAP double Penning trap mass spectrometer at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line facility and confirm the existence of such a isomeric state with an excitation energy $E_x=64.8(25)$ keV. Based on the ratio of detected ground- and isomeric-state ions as a function of time, we show that the isomer is the shorter-living state previously considered as the ground state of ${76}$Cu. The result can potentially change the conclusions made in previous works related to the spin-parity and charge radius of the ${76}$Cu ground state. Additionally, the new ${76}$Cu$(n,\gamma)$ reaction $Q$-value has an impact on the astrophysical rapid neutron-capture process.
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