- Doherty, DT;
- Allmond, JM;
- Janssens, RVF;
- Korten, W;
- Zhu, S;
- Zielińska, M;
- Radford, DC;
- Ayangeakaa, AD;
- Bucher, B;
- Batchelder, JC;
- Beausang, CW;
- Campbell, C;
- Carpenter, MP;
- Cline, D;
- Crawford, HL;
- David, HM;
- Delaroche, JP;
- Dickerson, C;
- Fallon, P;
- Galindo-Uribarri, A;
- Kondev, FG;
- Harker, JL;
- Hayes, AB;
- Hendricks, M;
- Humby, P;
- Girod, M;
- Gross, CJ;
- Klintefjord, M;
- Kolos, K;
- Lane, GJ;
- Lauritsen, T;
- Libert, J;
- Macchiavelli, AO;
- Napiorkowski, PJ;
- Padilla-Rodal, E;
- Pardo, RC;
- Reviol, W;
- Sarantites, DG;
- Savard, G;
- Seweryniak, D;
- Srebrny, J;
- Varner, R;
- Vondrasek, R;
- Wiens, A;
- Wilson, E;
- Wood, JL;
- Wu, CY
A multi-step Coulomb excitation measurement with the GRETINA and CHICO2 detector arrays was carried out with a 430-MeV beam of the neutron-rich 110Ru (t1/2=12 s) isotope produced at the CARIBU facility. This represents the first successful measurement following the post-acceleration of an unstable isotope of a refractory element. The reduced transition probabilities obtained for levels near the ground state provide strong evidence for a triaxial shape; a conclusion confirmed by comparisons with the results of beyond-mean-field and triaxial rotor model calculations.