Abstract

The Cu65 nucleus was populated by the Ni64(Li7,α2n)Cu65 reaction and the lifetime of the 9/2+ state at 2.5 MeV was measured by electronic fast-timing technique, providing the value τ= 37(3) ps. The reduced transition probability B(E3)=8.82(165) W.u. is deduced and compared to theoretical predictions in the framework of a particle-vibration (weak) coupling model. The results indicate that the 9/2+ state is a member of the 3−⊗πp3/2 multiplet, built by coupling the octupole 3− phonon of Ni64 to an unpaired proton in the p3/2 level, confirming the robustness of core excitations in the medium mass nucleus Ni64.3 MoreReceived 4 March 2014DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.89.054302©2014 American Physical Society

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