Shape coexistence revealed in the $N=Z$ isotope $^{72}$Kr through inelastic scattering (2005.10594v2)
Abstract: The $N=Z=36$ nucleus ${72}$Kr has been studied by inelastic scattering at intermediate energies. Two targets, ${9}$Be and ${197}$Au, were used to extract the nuclear deformation length, $\delta_\text{N}$, and the reduced $E2$ transition probability, $B(E2)$. The previously unknown non-yrast $2+$ and $4+$ states as well as a new candidate for the octupole $3-$ state have been observed in the scattering on the Be target and placed in the level scheme based on $\gamma-\gamma$ coincidences. The second $2+$ state was also observed in the scattering on the Au target and the $B(E2;\;2+_2 \rightarrow 0+_1)$ value could be determined for the first time. Analyzing the results in terms of a two-band mixing model shows clear evidence for a oblate-prolate shape coexistence and can be explained by a shape change from an oblate ground state to prolate deformed yrast band from the first $2+$ state. This interpretation is corroborated by beyond mean field calculations using the Gogny D1S interaction.