Coulomb energy differences in t = 1 mirror rotational bands in (50)Fe and (50)Cr

Phys Rev Lett. 2001 Sep 17;87(12):122501. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.122501. Epub 2001 Aug 28.

Abstract

Gamma rays from the N = Z-2 nucleus (50)Fe have been observed, establishing the rotational ground state band up to the state J(pi) = 11+ at 6.994 MeV excitation energy. The experimental Coulomb energy differences, obtained by comparison with the isobaric analog states in its mirror (50)Cr, confirm the qualitative interpretation of the backbending patterns in terms of successive alignments of proton and neutron pairs. A quantitative agreement with experiment has been achieved by exact shell model calculations, incorporating the differences in radii along the yrast bands, and properly renormalizing the Coulomb matrix elements in the pf model space.