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Is Seniority a Partial Dynamic Symmetry in the First $νg_{9/2}$ Shell?

Published 30 Oct 2017 in nucl-ex and nucl-th | (1710.11207v2)

Abstract: The low-lying structures of the midshell $\nu g_{9/2}$ Ni isotopes ${72}$Ni and ${74}$Ni have been investigated at the RIBF facility in RIKEN within the EURICA collaboration. Previously unobserved low-lying states were accessed for the first time following $\beta$ decay of the mother nuclei ${72}$Co and ${74}$Co. As a result, we provide a complete picture in terms of the seniority scheme up to the first $(8+)$ levels for both nuclei. The experimental results are compared to shell-model calculations in order to define to what extent the seniority quantum number is preserved in the first neutron $g_{9/2}$ shell. We find that the disappearance of the seniority isomerism in the $(8+_1)$ states can be explained by a lowering of the seniority-four $(6+)$ levels as predicted years ago. For ${74}$Ni, the internal de-excitation pattern of the newly observed $(6+_2)$ state supports a restoration of the normal seniority ordering up to spin $J=4$. This property, unexplained by the shell-model calculations, is in agreement with a dominance of the single-particle spherical regime near ${78}$Ni.

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