Lifetimes of the $2^+_1$ and $4^+_1$ states of the neutron-rich nuclide $^{200}$Pt
nucl-ex
/ Authors
C. M. Nickel, V. Werner, P. R. John, U. Ahmed, T. Beck, M. Boromiza, C. Clisu-Stan, A. Coman, C. Costache, N. M. Florea
and 17 more authors
K. E. Ide, A. Ionescu, R. Lică, N. M. Mărginean, R. Mărginean, A. Mitu, H. Mayr, C. Mihai, R. E. Mihai, S. Pascu, N. Pietralla, L. Stan, T. Stetz, A. E. Turturică, S. Ujeniuc, A. Weber, R. Zidarova
/ Abstract
The lifetimes of the $2^+_1$ and $4^+_1$ states of $^{200}$Pt were measured applying the recoil-distance Doppler-shift method. Excited states were populated in the $^{198}$Pt($^{18}$O, $^{16}$O)$^{200}$Pt two-neutron transfer reaction at the $9\,\text{MV}$ tandem accelerator at the IFIN-HH in Măgurele, Romania. The resulting $B(E2)$ values of the $2^+_1 \rightarrow 0^+_1$ and $4^+_1 \rightarrow 2^+_1$ transitions as well as the $B_{4/2}$ ratio of $2.08(32)$ indicate the nuclear structure evolving towards sphericity when approaching the neutron shell closure at $N = 126$. The $B(E2; 2^+_1 \rightarrow 0^+_1)$ values of Pt and Hg are compared to values of Te, Xe and Ba as both regions of the nuclear chart show similar structural effects.