Competition between allowed and first-forbidden
decay; The Case of
Hg
Tl
Hg
Tl
崩壊における許容遷移と第一禁止遷移の競合
Carroll, R. J.*; Podoly
k, Zs.*; Berry, T.*; Grawe, H.*; Alexander, T.*; Andreyev, A. N.; Ansari, S.*; Borge, M. J. G.*; Brunet, M.*; Creswell, J. R.*; Fraile, L. M.*; Fahlander, C.*; 他52名*
Carroll, R. J.*; Podoly
k, Zs.*; Berry, T.*; Grawe, H.*; Alexander, T.*; Andreyev, A. N.; Ansari, S.*; Borge, M. J. G.*; Brunet, M.*; Creswell, J. R.*; Fraile, L. M.*; Fahlander, C.*; 52 of others*
The
decay of
Hg into the one-proton hole, one neutron-particle
Tl
nucleus was investigated at CERN-ISOLDE. Shell-model calculations describe well the level scheme deduced, validating the proton-neutron interactions used, with implications for the whole of the
,
quadrant of neutron-rich nuclei. While both negative and positive parity states with spin 0 and 1 are expected within the
window, only three negative parity states are populated directly in the
decay. The data provide a unique test of the competition between allowed Gamow-Teller and Fermi, and first-forbidden
decays, essential for the understanding of the nucleosynthesis of heavy nuclei in the rapid neutron capture process. Furthermore, the observation of the parity changing
decay where the daughter state is core excited is unique, and can provide information on mesonic corrections of effective operators.