Variation with mass of $\boldmath{B(E3; 0_1^+ \to 3_1^-)}$ transition rates in $A=124-134$ even-mass xenon nuclei

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5 pages, 4 figures, PRC in press

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10.1103/PhysRevC.73.014316

$B(E3; 0_1^+ \to 3_1^-)$ transition matrix elements have been measured for even-mass $^{124-134}$Xe nuclei using sub-barrier Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics. The trends in energy $E(3^-)$ and $B(E3; 0_1^+ \to 3_1^-)$ excitation strengths are well reproduced using phenomenological models based on a strong coupling picture with a soft quadrupole mode and an increasing occupation of the intruder $h_{11/2}$ orbital.

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