Recognition: unknown
Nature of isomerism in exotic sulfur isotopes
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⚛️ nucl-th
nucl-ex
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isomerisomerismisotopesomegastatesulfuranalysisanomalously
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We clarify the origin of the anomalously hindered $E2$ decay from the $4^+_1$ level in $^{44}$S by performing a novel many-body analysis in the shell model. Within a unified picture about the occurrence of isomerism in neutron-rich sulfur isotopes, the $4^+_1$ state is demonstrated to be a $K=4$ isomer dominated by the two-quasiparticle configuration $\nu\Omega^{\pi}=1/2^-\otimes\nu\Omega^{\pi}=7/2^-$. The $4^+_1$ state in $^{44}$S is a new type of high-$K$ isomer which has significant triaxiality.
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