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Title Coulomb excitation of the two proton-hole nucleus $^{206}$Hg
Experiment IS547
Greybook See IS547 experiment
Approved 28 November 2012
Status Completed on 08 May 2020
Collaboration ISOLDE
Accelerator CERN ISOLDE
Abstract We propose to use Coulomb excitation of the single magic two-proton-hole nucleus $^{206}$Hg. In a single-step excitation both the first 2$^{+}$ and the highly collective octupole 3$^{-}$ states will be populated. Thus, information on both quadrupole and octupole collectivity will be gained in this neutron-rich nucleus. Due to the high beam intensity, we will be able to observe multi-step Coulomb excitation as well, providing further test on theoretical calculations. The results will be used to improve the predictive power of the shell model for more exotic nuclei as we move to lighter N=126 nuclei. The experiment will use the new HIE-ISOLDE facility and the MINIBALL array, and will take advantage of the recently developed $^{206}$Hg beam from the molten lead target.
Related document(s) CERN-INTC-2012-039  (INTC-P-340)
Contact: Rapisarda, E


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