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Revealing the nature of yrast states in neutron-rich polonium isotopes (2407.03839v5)

Published 4 Jul 2024 in nucl-ex and nucl-th

Abstract: Polonium isotopes having two protons above the shell closure at $Z=82$ show a wide variety of low-lying high-spin isomeric states across the whole chain. The structure of neutron-deficient isotopes up to ${210}$Po ($N=126$) is well established as they are easily produced through various methods. However, there is not much information available for the neutron-rich counterparts for which only selective techniques can be used for their production. We report on the first fast-timing measurements of yrast states up to the 8$+$ level in ${214,216,218}$Po isotopes produced in the $\beta-$ decay of ${214,216,218}$Bi at ISOLDE, CERN. In particular, our new half-life value of 607(14) ps for the 8$_1+$ state in ${214}$Po is nearly 20 times shorter than the one available in literature and comparable with the newly measured half-lives of 409(16) and 628(25) ps for the corresponding 8$_1+$ states in ${216,218}$Po, respectively. The measured $B(E2;8_1+ \to 6_1+)$ transition probability values follow an increasing trend relative to isotope mass, reaching a maximum for ${216}$Po. The increase contradicts the previous claims of isomerism for the $8+$ yrast states in neutron-rich ${214}$Po and beyond. Together with the other measured yrast transitions, the $B(E2)$ values provide a crucial test of the different theoretical approaches describing the underlying configurations of the yrast band. The new experimental results are compared to shell-model calculations using the KHPE and H208 effective interactions and their pairing modified versions, showing an increase in configuration mixing when moving towards the heavier isotopes.

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