Experimental Study of High-Spin States in Deformed Odd-Odd 180 Ir
- Received Date: 2001-07-15
- Accepted Date: 1900-01-01
- Available Online: 2002-06-05
Abstract: High spin states in deformed odd-odd 180Ir have been investigated using the 154Sm (31P, 5nγ)180Ir reaction through the measurements of excitation functions at 150, 155, 160, 165 and 170 MeV beam energies, K X-γ and γ-γ coincidences at 160 MeV. A new level scheme composed of 5 rotational bands has been established. According to the band structure characteristics and the deduced in band B(M1)/B(E2) ratios, the quasiparticle configurations and spin and parity have been proposed to the observed bands. The neutron AB crossing is observed at hωc≈0.26 MeV for the π1/2-[541]⊙ν1/2-[521] and π1/2-[541]⊙ν5/2-[512] bands. This AB crossing frequency is close to that in the ν5/2-[512] band of 179Os indicating the loss of intruder nature of the π1/2 - orbit. Gradual alignment gain in both the π9/2-[514]⊙ν7/2+[633] and π9/2-ν5/2-[512] bands is observed which is similar to the low spin anomaly in alignment in the πh11/2,πd5/2 and πi13/2 bands of neighboring Ir and Re isotopes. Different alignment properties have been discussed in the framework of cranked shell model, and a larger quadrupole deformation is suggested for the bands with π9/2-[514] orbit involved.