The transition strengths of the isobaric triplet recently measured at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF), are discussed in terms of state-of-the-art large scale shell model calculations using the JUN45 and plus Coulomb interactions. In this Letter we argue that, depending on the effective charges used, the calculations are either in line with the experimental data within statistical uncertainties, or the anomaly happens in rather than . In the latter case, we suggest that it can be due to the presence of a hitherto undetected state below the yrast state. Our results do not support a shape change of with respect to the other members of the isobaric multiplet.

Shell model analysis of the values in the B(E2, 2+ → 0+) values in the A = 70, T = 1 triplet 70Kr, 70Br, and 70Se

Lenzi S. M.
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2021

Abstract

The transition strengths of the isobaric triplet recently measured at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF), are discussed in terms of state-of-the-art large scale shell model calculations using the JUN45 and plus Coulomb interactions. In this Letter we argue that, depending on the effective charges used, the calculations are either in line with the experimental data within statistical uncertainties, or the anomaly happens in rather than . In the latter case, we suggest that it can be due to the presence of a hitherto undetected state below the yrast state. Our results do not support a shape change of with respect to the other members of the isobaric multiplet.
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