High-spin spectroscopy and shell-model interpretation of the N < 126 radium isotopes $^{212}$Ra and $^{213}$Ra
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T. Palazzo, G. J. Lane, A. E. Stuchbery, A. J. Mitchell, A. Akber, M. S. M. Gerathy, S. S. Hota, T. Kibédi, B. Q. Lee, N. Palalani
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/ Abstract
The level structures of $^{212}$Ra and $^{213}$Ra have been established via time-correlated $γ$-ray spectroscopy following the $^{204}$Pb($^{12}$C,4$n$)$^{212}$Ra and $^{204}$Pb($^{13}$C,4$n$)$^{213}$Ra reactions. In $^{212}$Ra, levels up to $\sim 6.2$ MeV were identified and firm spin-parity assignments were achieved to a $J^π = 19^+$ isomer with a mean life of 31(3) ns. For $^{213}$Ra the corresponding values were $\sim 4.5$ MeV in excitation energy and $J^π = 33/2^+$. Two isomeric states with $J^π= 23/2^+$, $τ= 27(3)$ ns and $J^π= 33/2^+$, $τ= 50(3)$ ns were discovered in $^{213}$Ra. The experimental data were compared with semiempirical shell-model calculations, which allowed dominant configurations to be assigned to most of the observed levels.