Nuclear shape evolution through lifetime measurement in neutron rich nuclei Lucie Grente Colloque GANIL 2013 CEA Saclay, France DSM/IRFU/SPhN September.

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Nuclear shape evolution through lifetime measurement in neutron rich nuclei Lucie Grente Colloque GANIL 2013 CEA Saclay, France DSM/IRFU/SPhN September 26 th 2013

Motivation Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 2 Deformed nuclei and collectivity Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations with Gogny interaction (CEA/DAM)  Observables to study the collectivity of deformed nuclei - Coulomb excitation measurement: Q - Lifetime measurements : B(E2) ( proportional to τ -1 ) prolate oblate  Quadrupole deformation of the nuclear ground states

Motivation Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 3 The region of A~100  Prolates and oblates shapes in the region of A~100  Shape evolution with spin Objective : extend B(E2) data to higher spin Lifetime measurement in neutron rich Zr, Mo, Ru and Pd isotopes 110 Pd ps(7) ps(3) ps(14) 112 Pd ps(14) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? 114 Pd ps(14) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? 116 Pd ns(3) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? 104 Ru ps(10) ps(6) ps(12) 106 Ru ns(3) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? 108 Ru ns(3) ps(10) 6 + ??? 110 Ru ns(2) ps(17) ps(10) 112 Ru ns(3) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? 102 Mo ns(4) ps(25) 6 + ??? 104 Mo ns(8) ps(3) ps(15) 106 Mo ns(3) ps(51) ps(18) 108 Mo ns(3) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? 100 Zr ns(3) ps(3) ps(11) 102 Zr ns(4) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? 104 Zr ns(3) 4 + ??? 6 + ??? Lifetimes of the first excited states

Experimental method Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 4 Set up Cologne plunger device 7 distances : 35 → 1550 μm τ ~ ps VAMOS spectrometer Identification in Q, M et Z of the fission fragments EXOGAM 10 Ge detectors Target 9 Be 2.3 mg/cm 2 Degrader 24 Mg 5 mg/cm 2 Beam 238 U 6.2 MeV/u  =20° MWPPAC - ToF Quadrupoles Dipole Drift chambers – x,y,θ,φ d Ionisation chambers- ΔE Silicon detectors- E res v/c ~ 0,1 Experiment performed at GANIL (E604, April 2011)  Fusion-fission reaction 238 U + 9 Be  Inverse kinematics  Excitation energy ~45 MeV

Analysis Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 5 The VAMOS spectrometer MassAtomic number  Identification matrices from VAMOS focal plane Resolution Total mass distribution of the detected fission fragments

Analysis Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 6 The VAMOS spectrometer  Isotopic identification of +100 nuclei, from Se (Z=34) to Xe (Z=54)  Exotic nuclei: up to 10 neutrons above stability Mo Ru Pd Zr Lifetimes in neutron rich Zr, Mo, Ru and Pd isotopes Mass distribution of even-Z nuclei Measured relative yields of the detected fission fragments

Analysis Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 7 EXOGAM  10 clovers with full anti- Compton shielding: 3 at 135° and 7 at 90°  Segmented crystals for Doppler correction and add-back procedure Prompt γ-spectroscopy with EXOGAM in coincidence with selection in Z in VAMOS Projected spectra for the most neutron-rich Pd even isotopes Pd 114 Pd 116 Pd 2+1→0+12+1→ →2+14+1→ →4+16+1→ →6+18+1→ →0+12+1→ →2+14+1→ →4+16+1→ →6+18+1→ Pd 2+1→0+12+1→ →2+14+1→ →4+16+1→ →6+18+1→6+1

Analysis Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 8 The Recoil Distance Doppler Shift method Measurements of lifetimes τ ~ – s Doppler shift of γ detected at backward angles target degrader Ge d unshifted shifted Measure of the relative intensity of the 2 peaks decay curve of the level : RDDS method : 3 Exogam clovers at θ =135° 7 distances from 35 μm to 1550 μm, 24h per distance β 1 ≈ 0.11, β 2 ≈ 0.09 The Cologne plunger set up Target Degrader

Results Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 9 Extraction of the lifetime: DDCM analysis α =0.73 (4) 4+   4+ τ = 19.8 ps ± 1.4 Nuclei velocity before the degrader: v ≈ 33 μm/ps agreement with the previous value A. Dewald, Z. Phys.A Atomic Nuclei 334,(1989) Differential Decay Curve Method Qi(x) Q 6+->4+ (x) fit Q 4+->2+ (x) τ = 19.3 ps (1.4) [1] [1] G. Mamane et al., Nucl. Phys. A (1986) 108 Ru

Results Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 10 Lifetimes  Comparison with previous measures  Extraction of 20 lifetimes among which 10 for the first time PRELIMINARY 110 Pd ps(7) ps(0.3) ps(0.14) 112 Pd ps(14) ps (1.6) 114 Pd ps(14) ps (1.1) Pd ns(0.03) ps (1.2) ps (1.0) 104 Ru ps(1.0) ps(0.6) ps(1.2) 106 Ru ns(0.03) Ru ns(0.03) ps(1.0) 13.7 ps (1.1) ps (0.3) 110 Ru ns(0.02) ps(1.7) 16.4 ps (1.4) ps(1.0) 3.5 ps (0.5) 112 Ru ns(0.03) ps (2.6) Mo ps (4) ps (2.5) 10.3 ps (1.3) ps (0.4) 104 Mo ns(0.08) ps(0.3) 20.3 ps (1.4) ps(15) 4.0 ps (0.5) 106 Mo ns(0.03) ps(5.1) 30.2 ps (2.2) ps(1.8) 5.0 ps (0.8) 108 Mo ns(0.3) ps (6.0) Zr 2 + <11ps 7.1 ps ps(3) 100 Zr ns(0.03) ps(3) 19.7 ps (1.8) ps(1.1) 3.4 ps (0.2) 102 Zr ns(0.4) ps (3.3) ps (0.7) 104 Zr ns(0.3) Experimental half-life values: previous measures this experiment

Results Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 11 Comparison with theoretical calculation Mo (Z=42)  Trend of a maximum of collectivity at N~64 reproduced in the HFB+GCM calculations  γ-soft potential energy surfaces and triaxial minima in GCM calculations Shape evolution in Mo isotopes : Perspective: Study of the individual degrees of freedom by 2 quasi-particles excitation calculation ( N. Pillet, CEA/DAM) Potential Energy curves (HFB+GCM, D1S) [1] : J.-P. Delaroche et al., Phys. Rev. C 81, (2010) Potential Energy surfaces (HFB+GCM, D1S) N=74N=64 N=54

Conclusion Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 12  First RDDS experiment on fission fragments identified in A and Z - Identification of nuclei, from Se (Z=34) to Xe (Z=54) with good resolution of ΔA/A=1/200 and ΔZ /Z=1/60 - More neutron rich nuclei studied : up to 10 neutrons above stability - High spin : observed transitions up to 10 +  New experimental data on the collectivity in the mass 100 region - 20 lifetimes measured of 4 + and 6 + levels, among which 10 measured for the first time  Comparison with HFB (D1S) calculation : - Maximum of collectivity at N≈64/66 - Future study of the influence of the individual degrees of freedom with 2 quasi-particles excitation calculation

Perspectives for the study of the mass 100 region Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 13 Two other lifetime measurement experiment : EXOGAM at ILL AGATA at GANIL  EXILL-FATIMA campaign (performed in march 2013) - Neutrons induced fission at ILL on 235 U and 241 Pu targets - fast-timing set up (LaBr 3 detectors + EXOGAM) → longer lifetimes (τ → s)  AGATA campaign at GANIL (intended in ) - Set-up: VAMOS spectrometer, AGATA and plunger - Fusion-fission in inverse kinematics - Study of more neutron-rich nuclei and γ-bands, γ- γ coincidences

Collaborators Lucie Grente Lifetime measurement on fission fragments in the A~100 region 14 L. Grente 1, M.-D. Salsac 1, W. Korten 1, A. Görgen 2, T. W. Hagen 2, T. Braunroth 3, B. Bruyneel 1, I. Celikovic 4, E. Clément 4, O. Delaune 4, J.P. Delaroche 5, A. Dijon 4, A. Drouart 1, S. Ertürk 6, F. Farget 4, G. de France 4, A. Gottardo 7, M. Hackstein 3, B. Jacquot 4, J. Libert 5, J. Litzinger 3, J. Ljungvall 8, C. Louchart 1, C. Michelagnoli 7, D. R. Napoli 7, A. Navin 4, N. Pillet 5, A. Pipidis 7, F. Recchia 7, M. Rejmund 4, W. Rother 3, E. Sahin 7, C. Schmitt 4, S. Siem 2, B. Sulignano 1, J. J. Valiente-Dobon 7, K. O. Zell 3, the VAMOS team and the EXOGAM team 1 CEA Saclay, IRFU/SPhN; 2 University of Oslo ; 3 IKP, University of Köln ; 4 GANIL ; 5 CEA Bruyères-le-Châtel DAM ; 6 Nidge University ; 7 INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro ; 8 CSNSM Orsay