학술논문

Hexadecapole strength in the rare isotopes 74,76Kr
Document Type
article
Source
Physics Letters B, Vol 841, Iss , Pp 137932- (2023)
Subject
Nuclear structure
Electric hexadecapole strengths
Shape coexistence
Inelastic proton scattering
Nuclear density functional theory
Physics
QC1-999
Language
English
ISSN
0370-2693
Abstract
In the Ge-Sr mass region, isotopes with neutron number N≤40 are known to feature rapid shape changes with both nucleon number and angular momentum. To gain new insights into their structure, inelastic proton scattering experiments in inverse kinematics were performed on the rare isotopes 74,76Kr. This work focuses on observables related to the Jπ=41+ states of the Kr isotopes and, in particular, on the hexadecapole degree of freedom. By performing coupled-channels calculations, hexadecapole deformation parameters β4 were determined for the Jπ=41+ states of 74,76Kr from inelastic proton scattering cross sections. Two possible coupled-channels solutions were found. A comparison to predictions from nuclear energy density functional theory, employing both non-relativistic and relativistic functionals, clearly favors the large, positive β4 solutions. These β4 values are unambiguously linked to the well deformed prolate configuration. Given the β2−β4 trend, established in this work, it appears that β4 values could provide a sensitive measure of the nuclear shell structure.