Abstract

The medium-spin structure of the ${}^{92}$Rb nucleus, populated in spontaneous fission of ${}^{248}$Cm and ${}^{252}$Cf, has been studied using the EUROGAM2 and the GAMMASPHERE Ge arrays, respectively. Two isomers have been found in ${}^{92}$Rb at 284.2 and 1958.2 keV with half-lives of ${T}_{1/2}=54(3)$ ns and ${T}_{1/2}=7(2)$ ns, respectively. A measurement of neutron-induced fission of ${}^{235}$U, at the PF1B cold-neutron beam facility of the Institut Laue Langevin, Grenoble, has been performed to confirm the assignment of the ${T}_{1/2}=54(3)$ ns, 284.2-keV isomeric level to the ${}^{92}$Rb nucleus. Excited levels in ${}^{92}$Rb and ${}^{94}$Rb nuclei have been calculated in a large-scale shell-model framework. Isomers observed in these two nuclei have been interpreted as proton-neutron configurations involving the high-$j$ $\ensuremath{\nu}1{h}_{11/2}$ and $\ensuremath{\pi}1{g}_{9/2}$ orbitals.

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