Spectroscopy along flerovium decay chains. II. Fine structure in odd-A 289Fl

D. M. Cox, A. Samark-Roth, D. Rudolph, L. G. Sarmiento, R. M. Clark, J. L. Egido, P. Golubev, J. Heery, A. Yakushev, S. Aberg, H. M. Albers, M. Albertsson, M. Block, H. Brand,T. Calverley, R. Cantemir, B. G. Carlsson,Ch. E. Duellmann, J. Eberth, C. Fahlander, U. Forsberg, J. M. Gates,F. Giacoppo, M. Goetz, S. Goetz, R. -D. Herzberg, Y. Hrabar, E. Jaeger, D. Judson, J. Khuyagbaatar, B. Kindler, I. Kojouharov, J. V. Kratz, J. Krier,N. Kurz, L. Lens, J. Ljungberg, B. Lommel,J. Louko, C. -C. Meyer, A. Mistry, C. Mokry, P. Papadakis, E. Parr, J. L. Pore, I. Ragnarsson, J. Runke, M. Schaedel, H. Schaffner, B. Schausten, D. A. Shaughnessy, P. Thoerle-Pospiech, N. Trautmann, J. Uusitalo

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2023)

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Fifteen correlated alpha-decay chains starting from the odd-A superheavy nucleus 289Fl were observed following the fusion-evaporation reaction Ca-48 + Pu-244. The results call for at least two parallel alpha-decay sequences starting from at least two different states of (289)Fl. This implies that close-lying levels in nuclei along these chains have quite different spin-parity assignments. Further, observed alpha-electron and alpha-photon coincidences, as well as the alpha decay fine structure along the decay chains, suggest a change in the ground-state spin assignment between (285)Cn and (281)Ds. Our experimental results, on the excited level structure of the heaviest odd-N nuclei to date, provide a direct testing ground for theory. This is illustrated by comparison with new nuclear structure calculations based on the symmetry-conserving configuration mixing theory.
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