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Browsing by Author "U. Garg"

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    Evidence of antimagnetic rotational motion in Pd 103
    (American Physical Society, 2021) A. Sharma; R. Raut; S. Muralithar; R.P. Singh; S.S. Bhattacharjee; S. Das; S. Samanta; S.S. Ghugre; R. Palit; S. Jehangir; N. Rather; G.H. Bhat; J.A. Sheikh; S.S. Tiwary; Neelam; P.V. Madhusudhana Rao; U. Garg; S.K. Dhiman
    Lifetime measurements have been carried out for the levels of the negative parity yrast sequence in Pd103 nucleus using the Doppler shift attenuation method. The levels were populated via Zr94(C13, 4nγ)Pd103 fusion-evaporation reaction at a beam energy of 55 MeV. De-exciting γ rays were detected by utilizing the Indian National Gamma Array. The extracted transition probabilities and other auxiliary observations indicate that the sequence may be resulting from the antimagnetic rotational (AMR) motion of valence nucleons. The key characteristic feature of the AMR motion is the steady decrease of the B(E2) transition probability with spin, which is seen in the present measured transitions for Pd103. The experimental results are compared with the theoretical predictions of tilted axis cranked approach based on the covariant density functional theory. It is noted that the properties of the AMR band structure for Pd103 predicted in this model analysis are in good agreement with the present experimental findings. Further, semi-classical particle-rotor model has been employed to substantiate the AMR interpretation of the observed band structure in Pd103 and it is shown that results are similar to the band structures observed in the neighboring isotopes, which have also been considered as candidates for AMR motion. © 2021 American Physical Society.
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    High-spin states in the odd-odd nucleus146Tb
    (American Physical Society, 2004) Krishichayan; A. Chakraborty; S.S. Ghugre; R. Goswami; S. Mukhopadhyay; N.S. Pattabiraman; S. Ray; A.K. Sinha; S. Sarkar; P.V. Madhusudhana Rao; U. Garg; S.K. Basu; B.K. Yogi; L. Chaturvedi; A. Dhal; R.K. Sinha; M. Saha Sarkar; S. Saha; R. Singh; R.K. Bhowmik; A. Jhingan; N. Madhavan; S. Muralithar; S. Nath; R.P. Singh; P. Sugathan
    The odd-odd 146Tb nucleus has been investigated using the 115In(34S,3n) reaction at 140 MeV incident energy using an array of eight Compton-suppressed Clover detectors. Based on the observed γ- γ coincidences, the level structure of 146Tb has been extended up to Ex∼ 10 MeV. Linear polarization measurements have been combined with angular correlations of the observed γ rays to assign the electromagnetic nature to the transitions. Probable origin of a cascade of M1 transitions observed around 8 MeV excitation energy has been discussed.
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    Lifetime measurements of microsecond isomers in the N=48 nuclei 88Zr and90Mo using recoil-isomer tagging
    (American Physical Society, 2004) A. Chakraborty; Krishichayan; S.S. Ghugre; R. Goswami; S. Mukhopadhyay; N.S. Pattabiraman; S. Ray; A.K. Sinha; S. Sarkar; P.V. Madhusudhana Rao; U. Garg; S.K. Basu; L. Chaturvedi; A. Dhal; R.K. Sinha; I.M. Govil; M.B. Chatterjee; M. Saha Sarkar; R.K. Bhowmik; A. Jhingan; N. Madhavan; S. Muralithar; S. Nath; R.P. Singh; P. Sugathan
    The recoil-isomer tagging technique has been used to study the isomeric states of nuclei in the vicinity of the N=50 shell closure. The nuclei of interest were separated from the projectilelike nuclei and other evaporation residues and transported to the focal plane of a recoil separator. The decay of the tagged isomer was studied at the focal plane using a high-purity Ge detector. The prompt transitions feeding the isomer were detected in an array of Clover Ge detectors placed around the target. The measured half-lives of the 8+ isomers in 88Zr and 90Mo are 1.41 (-0.09)(+0.12) μs and 1.17(-0.07) (+0.19), respectively. The corresponding transition probabilities are in reasonable agreement with the predictions of shell model calculations. The systematics of effective charges (ep and en) for N=48 nuclei are qualitatively understood in these calculations.
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    Spectroscopy of Nb90 at high spin
    (2005) A. Chakraborty; Krishichayan; S.S. Ghugre; R. Goswami; S. Mukhopadhyay; N.S. Pattabiraman; S. Ray; A.K. Sinha; S. Sarkar; P. V. Madhusudhana Rao; U. Garg; S.K. Basu; M.B. Chaterjee; M. Saha Sarkar; L. Chaturvedi; A. Dhal; R.K. Sinha; I.M. Govil; R.K. Bhowmik; A. Jhingan; N. Madhavan; S. Muralithar; S. Nath; R.P. Singh; P. Sugathan
    Excited states of Nb90 were investigated via prompt and delayed γ decays and the recoil-isomer tagging technique. The level scheme of Nb90 has been extended up to J=19 and Ex=8.4 MeV. Half-lives of the 11- and 17/2- isomeric levels in Nb90,91 were measured to be 0.47±0.01 and 3.3±0.4 μs, respectively. The results are compared with the predictions of large-basis shell model calculations. The effects of truncation of the valence model space on the calculated results are discussed. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
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    Spin-parity measurements in the neutron-rich N ∼ 20 34P and 36S nuclei
    (2006) Krishichayan; A. Chakraborty; S. Mukhopadhyay; S. Ray; N.S. Pattabiraman; S.S. Ghugre; R. Goswami; A.K. Sinha; S. Sarkar; U. Garg; P.V. Madhusudhana Rao; S.K. Basu; B.K. Yogi; L. Chaturvedi; A. Dhal; R.K. Sinha; M. Saha Sarkar; S. Saha; R. Singh; R.K. Bhowmik; A. Jhingan; N. Madhavan; S. Muralithar; S. Nath; R.P. Singh; P. Sugathan
    Yrast and near-yrast energy levels in the neutron-rich N ∼ 20 nuclei 34P, 36S were populated using transfer/deep-inelastic processes following the 34S + 115In reaction at an incident energy of 140MeV. The use of a multi-clover array has facilitated polarization measurements of the observed γ-rays and necessitated some changes in the previously known level scheme. The observation of the negative-parity levels in these nuclei on the periphery of the "island of inversion" is indicative of the influence of the intruder orbitals on the level structure at low spins. Shell-model calculations indicate that the inclusion of the orbitals from the upper pf shell is important even for the low-lying positive-parity states.
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