Nuclear Structure Studies in the Lead Region with Stripping Reactions

Abstract
The seven single-particle neutron states in the 126<N<~184 shell are located and identified with the Pb208(d, p)Pb209 reaction. The missing h92 hole state in Pb207 is also located and identified with (d, t) reactions. Nuclei with two particles and holes, such as Pb206, Pb208 (excited), Bi208, and Bi210 are studied; their level structure can be qualitatively and sometimes even semi-quantitatively understood by considering two-particle couplings using the known particle and hole states. The ground-state wave function of Pb206 is studied by three independent methods; all agree that it is only about 54% (p12)2 rather than 73% as given by shell-model calculations. The three-neutron spectra of Pb205 and Pb207 (excited) are studied, and the principal features can be understood as couplings of one particle or hole to the ground state and other low-lying states of Pb206. Some preliminary evidence is obtained on the N>184 shell.