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@ARTICLE{Das:354969,
      author       = {Das, Biswarup and Cederwall, B. and Qi, C. and Gorska-Ott,
                      Magdalena and Regan, P. H. and Aktas, Ö. and Albers, Helena
                      May and Banerjee, A. and Chishti, M. M. R. and Gerl, J. and
                      Hubbard, N. and Jazrawi, S. and Jolie, J. and Mistry, Andrew
                      and Nowacki, F. and Polettini, M. and Yaneva, A. and Ahmed,
                      U. and Alhomaidhi, S. and Algora, A. and Appleton, C. and
                      Arici, T. and Bagchi, S. and Benzoni, G. and Benito, J. and
                      Blazhev, A. and Boutachkov, P. and Bracco, A. and Bruce, A.
                      M. and Brunet, M. and Canavan, R. and Davinson, T. and
                      Dickel, T. and Esmaylzadeh, A. and Fraile, L. M. and
                      Haettner, E. and Hall, O. and Häfner, G. and Heggen, H. and
                      Hornung, Ch. and Hucka, J. P. and John, P. R. and Kahl, D.
                      and Karayonchev, V. and Kern, R. and Knöbel, R. and Korgul,
                      A. and Kosir, G. and Kojouharov, I. and Kostyleva, D. and
                      Kuzminchuk, N. and Kurz, N. and Liotta, R. and Lozeva, R.
                      and Mikolajczuk, M. and Mukha, I. and Napiralla, P. and
                      Page, R. and Petrache, C. M. and Pietralla, N. and Pietri,
                      S. and Plaß, W. R. and Podolyák, Zs. and Régis, J.-M. and
                      Rudigier, M. and Rösch, H. and Ruotsalainen, P. and Sahin,
                      E. and Sánchez-Tembleque, V. and Schaffner, H. and
                      Scheidenberger, C. and Schirru, F. and Sexton, L. and Singh,
                      B. S. Nara and Sharma, A. and Shearman, R. and Si, M. and
                      Tanaka, Y. K. and Vasiljević, J. and Vesić, J. and
                      Vilhena, J. and Weick, H. and Wollersheim, H. J. and Werner,
                      V. and Wiederhold, J. and Witt, W. and Woods, P. J. and
                      Zimba, G. and Zhao, J.},
      title        = {{B}roken seniority symmetry in the semimagic proton
                      mid-shell nucleus $^{95}${R}h},
      journal      = {Physical review research},
      volume       = {6},
      number       = {2},
      issn         = {2643-1564},
      address      = {College Park, MD},
      publisher    = {APS},
      reportid     = {GSI-2025-00072},
      pages        = {L022038},
      year         = {2024},
      note         = {The results presented here are based on the experiment
                      S480, which was performed at the target station HFS at the
                      GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt
                      (Germany) in the frame of FAIR Phase-0.""Published by the
                      American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative
                      Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further
                      distributionof this work must maintain attribution to the
                      author(s) and the published article’s title, journal
                      citation, and DOI. Funded by Bibsam"},
      abstract     = {Lifetime measurements of low-lying excited states in the
                      semimagic ($N = 50$) nucleus $^{95}$Rh have been performed
                      by means of the fast-timing technique. The experiment was
                      carried out using $\gamma$-ray detector arrays consisting of
                      LaBr$_3$(Ce) scintillators and germanium detectors
                      integrated into the DESPEC experimental setup commissioned
                      for the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research ({\sc
                      fair}) Phase-0, Darmstadt, Germany. The excited states in
                      $^{95}$Rh were populated primarily via the $\beta$ decays of
                      $^{95}$Pd nuclei, produced in the projectile fragmentation
                      of a 850 MeV/nucleon $^{124}$Xe beam impinging on a 4
                      g/cm$^2$ $^9$Be target. The deduced electromagnetic E2
                      transition strengths for the $\gamma$-ray cascade within the
                      multiplet structure depopulating from the isomeric $I^\pi =
                      21/2^+$ state are found to exhibit strong deviations from
                      predictions of standard shell model calculations which
                      featureapproximately conserved seniority symmetry. In
                      particular, the observation of a strongly suppressed E2
                      strength for the $13/2^+ \rightarrow 9/2^+$ ground state
                      transition cannot be explained by calculations employing
                      standard interactions.This remarkable result may require
                      revision of the nucleon-nucleon interactions employed in
                      state-of-the-art theoretical model calculations, and might
                      also point to the need for including three-body forces in
                      the Hamiltonian.},
      cin          = {KSP / DESPEC/HISPEC@FAIR},
      ddc          = {530},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Ds200)KSP-20080822OR106 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)Coll-FAIR-DESPEC/HISPEC},
      pnm          = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF4-612) / FAIR
                      Phase-0 - FAIR Phase-0 Research Program (GSI-FAIR-Phase-0)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-612 / G:(Ds200)GSI-FAIR-Phase-0},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-Ds200)S480-20200803},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      doi          = {10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.L022038},
      url          = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/354969},
}