First observation of high-$K$ isomeric states in $^{249}$Md and $^{251}$Md
T. Goigoux, Ch. Theisen, B. Sulignano, M. Airiau, K. Auranen, H., Badran, R. Briselet, T. Calverley, D. Cox, F. D\'echery, F. Defranchi Bisso,, A. Drouart, Z. Favier, B. Gall, T. Grahn, P. T. Greenlees, K. Hauschild, A., Herz\'a\v{n}, R.-D. Herzberg, U. Jakobsson, R. Julin

TL;DR
This study reports the first identification of high-$K$ isomeric states in $^{249}$Md and $^{251}$Md through decay spectroscopy, providing new experimental data and theoretical insights into their nuclear configurations.
Contribution
First observation of high-$K$ isomeric states in $^{249}$Md and $^{251}$Md, with detailed decay measurements and theoretical configuration analysis.
Findings
High-$K$ isomeric states identified in $^{249}$Md and $^{251}$Md.
Measured half-lives of 2.8 ms and 1.4 s for the isomers.
Theoretical models suggest specific quasi-particle configurations for these states.
Abstract
Decay spectroscopy of the odd-proton nuclei Md and Md has been performed. High- isomeric states were identified for the first time in these two nuclei through the measurement of their electromagnetic decay. An isomeric state with a half-life of ms and an excitation energy keV was found in Md. In Md, an isomeric state with a half-life of s and an excitation energy keV was found. Similarly to the neighbouring Lr, these two isomeric states are interpreted as 3 quasi-particle high- states and compared to new theoretical calculations. Excited nuclear configurations were calculated within two scenarios: via blocking nuclear states located in proximity to the Fermi surface or/and using the quasiparticle Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer method. Relevant states were selected on the basis of the microscopic-macroscopic…
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