Shape evolution in neutron-rich odd-even $^{105-109}$Nb isotopes
M. Abushawish, E. H. Wang, J. Dudouet, A. Navin, E. Cl\'ement, G. Duch\^ene, J. H. Hamilton, A. Lemasson, C. Michelagnoli, O. Stezowski, S. Bhattacharyya, F. DidierJean, B. Jacquot, Y. H. Kim, Y. X. Luo, A. V. Ramayya, J. O. Rasmussen, S. J. Zhu

TL;DR
This study investigates shape transitions and coexistence in neutron-rich Nb isotopes using advanced gamma-ray spectroscopy, revealing triaxial and axial deformations and extending the nuclear level schemes.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data and revised level schemes for $^{105}$Nb, $^{107}$Nb, and $^{109}$Nb, highlighting shape coexistence and deformation mechanisms.
Findings
Identification of triaxial deformation in positive-parity bands.
Revised level schemes for $^{107}$Nb and new structures in $^{109}$Nb.
Evidence of shape coexistence in neutron-rich Nb isotopes.
Abstract
Neutron-rich nuclei around exhibit multiple shape transitions. This region shows one of the sharpest transitions in the nuclear chart, from a spherical vibrator at to a strongly deformed prolate shape at , with largest deformations seen for Sr and Zr. Below , a spherical-to-oblate transition is predicted, while above and , the shape evolves from axial to triaxial. Even- nuclei have been well studied, but odd- isotopes such as Nb offer additional insights into these mechanisms. The Nb isotopes lie at the boundary between axially deformed Zr and triaxially deformed Mo nuclei. This work explores the structure of neutron-rich Nb nuclei up to , aiming to understand shape evolution with isospin and the onset of triaxiality. Two complementary fission experiments were used: (i) U+Be at GANIL in inverse kinematics…
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