Direct Evidence of Octupole Deformation in Neutron-Rich $^{144}$Ba
B. Bucher, S. Zhu, C. Y. Wu, R. V. F. Janssens, D. Cline, A. B. Hayes,, M. Albers, A. D. Ayangeakaa, P. A. Butler, C. M. Campbell, M. P. Carpenter,, C. J. Chiara, J. A. Clark, H. L. Crawford, M. Cromaz, H. M. David, C., Dickerson, E. T. Gregor, J. Harker, C. R. Hoffman

TL;DR
This study provides direct experimental evidence of strong octupole deformation in the neutron-rich nucleus $^{144}$Ba, confirming theoretical predictions and advancing understanding of nuclear shape phenomena.
Contribution
The paper reports the first direct measurement of octupole strength in $^{144}$Ba, demonstrating significant octupole collectivity and deformation.
Findings
Measured $B(E3)$ transition probability of 48 W.u.
Observed octupole strength larger than theoretical predictions.
Confirmed octupole deformation in $^{144}$Ba.
Abstract
The neutron-rich nucleus Ba (=11.5 s) is expected to exhibit some of the strongest octupole correlations among nuclei with mass numbers less than 200. Until now, indirect evidence for such strong correlations has been inferred from observations such as enhanced transitions and interleaving positive- and negative-parity levels in the ground-state band. In this experiment, the octupole strength was measured directly by sub-barrier, multi-step Coulomb excitation of a post-accelerated 650-MeV Ba beam on a 1.0-mg/cm Pb target. The measured value of the matrix element, b, corresponds to a reduced transition probability of 48() W.u. This result represents an unambiguous determination of the octupole collectivity, is larger than any available…
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