Lifetime measurements in neutron-rich Co-63,Co-65 isotopes using the AGATA demonstrator
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Modamio, V.Valiente-Dobon, J. J.
Lunardi, S.
Lenzi, S. M.
Gadea, A.
Mengoni, D.
Bazzacco, D.
Algora, A.
Bednarczyk, P.
Benzoni, G.
Birkenbach, B.
Bracco, A.
Bruyneel, B.
Burger, A.
Chavas, J.
Corradi, L.
Crespi, F. C. L.
de Angelis, G.
Desesquelles, P.
de France, G.
Depalo, R.
Dewald, A.
Doncel, M.
Erduran, Mustafa Nizamettin
Farnea, E.
Fioretto, E.
Fransen, Ch.
Geibel, K.
Gottardo, A.
Gorgen, A.
Habermann, T.
Hackstein, M.
Hess, H.
Hueyuek, T.
John, P. R.
Jolie, J.
Judson, D.
Jungclaus, A.
Karkour, N.
Kempley, R.
Leoni, S.
Melon, B.
Menegazzo, R.
Michelagnoli, C.
Mijatovic, T.
Million, B.
Moeller, O.
Montagnoli, G.
Montanari, D.
Nannini, A.
Napoli, D. R.
Podolyak, Zs.
Pollarolo, G.
Pullia, A.
Quintana, B.
Recchia, F.
Reiter, P.
Rosso, D.
Rother, W.
Sahin, E.
Salsac, M. D.
Scarlassara, F.
Sieja, K.
Soderstrom, P. A.
Stefanini, A. M.
Stezowski, O.
Szilner, S.
Theisen, Ch.
Travers, B.
Ur, C. A.
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Lifetimes of the low-lying (11/2(-)) states in Co-63,Co-65 have been measured employing the recoil distance doppler shift method (RDDS) with the AGATA gamma-ray array and the PRISMA mass spectrometer. These nuclei were populated via a multinucleon transfer reaction by bombarding a U-238 target with a beam of Ni-64. The experimental B(E2) reduced transition probabilities for Co-63,Co-65 are well reproduced by large-scale shell-model calculations that predict a constant trend of the B(E2) values up to the N = 40 Co-67 isotope.