Investigation of the low- and medium-spin level structure in 77As

A. K. Mondal,A. Chakraborty, K. Mandal,U. S. Ghosh,Aniruddha Dey,Saumyajit Biswas, B. Mukherjee, Krishichayan, S. Chatteerjee, S. K. Das,S. Samanta, R. Raut,S. S. Ghugre, S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Rajbanshi, R. Banik, S. Bhattacharyya, S. Nandi, S. Chakraborty, S. Bhattacharya, G. Mukherjee, S. Ali,A. Goswami, R. Chakrabarti, A. Kumar, R. Goswami

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2023)

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The low-and medium-spin level structure of 77As nucleus has been investigated using the 76Ge(alpha, p2n) fusion evaporation reaction and the standard in-beam gamma ray spectroscopic technique. The deexciting gamma rays were detected with the Indian National Gamma Array spectrometer comprising Clover and LEPS detectors. The previously known 9/2+ yrast positive-parity band, based on the pi(g9/2) configuration, has been extended to the excitation energy of Ex approximate to 7.5 MeV with J pi = (33/2+). An extension of the high-lying negative-parity band, based on the pi[(g9/2)] circle times nu[(g9/2)(fp)] configuration, has been made up to Ex approximate to 5.1 MeV, J pi = (25/2-). The yrast positive-parity alpha = -1/2 signature partner band has newly been identified and the occurrence of large signature splitting associated with the partner bands have been observed. A quasi-gamma vibrational band structure built on the nonyrast 13/2+ state has also newly been established. The experimental findings have been interpreted on the basis of the predicted results from the total Routhian surface, particle plus triaxial-rotor model, and shell-model calculations. The band crossing phenomena correlated to the nu(g9/2) alignment and the perseverance of triaxial shape up to the highest observed excitation regime of the 9/2+ yrast positive-parity band have been discussed. The evidence for the possible onset of the stapler-like mechanism prevailing in the high-lying negative-parity band structure are presented.
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