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Abstract The nucleus206Po was studied in the two proton transfer reaction204Pb(16O,14C)206Po and the lifetime of the first excited 2+state was determined by utilizing the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift method. The experimental results are compared with shell-model calculations based on different effective interactions. The calculations qualitatively reproduced the experimentally observed value, suggesting that the state of206Po exhibits a collective nature. However, the employed effective interactions revealed some limitations, particularly in their description of the states. These results emphasize the importance of understanding the properties of low-lying states, especially their evolution from single-particle dynamics to collective modes, in evaluating various effective nuclear interactions.more » « less
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Ziliani, S.; Ciemała, M.; Crespi, F. C.; Leoni, S.; Fornal, B.; Suzuki, T.; Otsuka, T.; Maj, A.; Bednarczyk, P.; Benzoni, G.; et al (, Physical Review C)
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