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Measurement of the sign of the spectroscopic quadrupole moment for the 2(1)+ state in 70Se: no evidence for oblate shape
Authors:Hurst A M  Butler P A  Jenkins D G  Delahaye P  Wenander F  Ames F  Barton C J  Behrens T  Bürger A  Cederkäll J  Clément E  Czosnyka T  Davinson T  de Angelis G  Eberth J  Ekström A  Franchoo S  Georgiev G  Görgen A  Herzberg R-D  Huyse M  Ivanov O  Iwanicki J  Jones G D  Kent P  Köster U  Kröll T  Krücken R  Larsen A C  Nespolo M  Pantea M  Paul E S  Petri M  Scheit H  Sieber T  Siem S  Smith J F  Steer A  Stefanescu I  Syed N U H  Van de Walle J  Van Duppen P  Wadsworth R  Warr N  Weisshaar D  Zielińska M
Affiliation:Oliver Lodge Laboratory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZE, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Using a method whereby molecular and atomic ions are independently selected, an isobarically pure beam of 70Se ions was postaccelerated to an energy of 206 MeV using REX-ISOLDE. Coulomb-excitation yields for states in the beam and target nuclei were deduced by recording deexcitation gamma rays in the highly segmented MINIBALL gamma-ray spectrometer in coincidence with scattered particles in a silicon detector. At these energies, the Coulomb-excitation yield for the first 2+ state is expected to be strongly sensitive to the sign of the spectroscopic quadrupole moment through the nuclear reorientation effect. Experimental evidence is presented here for a prolate shape for the first 2+ state in 70Se, reopening the question over whether there are, as reported earlier, deformed oblate shapes near to the ground state in the light selenium isotopes.
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