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Spectroscopy and lifetime measurements in <sup>134,136,138</sup>Te isotopes and implications for the nuclear structure beyond N=82
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We report on spectroscopic information and lifetime measurements of even-even neutron-rich Te isotopes. Excited states were populated in fast-neutron induced fission of <sup>238</sup>U at the ALTO facility of IJCLab with the LICORNE neutron source and detected using the hybrid v-ball spectrometer. We provide first results on lifetimes of the 6 <sup>+</sup> <sub>1</sub> state in <sup>136</sup>Te and the (6 <sup>+</sup> <sub>1</sub>), (4 <sup>+</sup> <sub>1</sub>), and (2 <sup>+</sup> <sub>1</sub>) states in <sup>138</sup>Te and discuss the results in the context of large-scale shell-model calculations. The level schemes of <sup>136</sup>Te and <sup>138</sup>Te are revised in terms of lifetimes of their 2 <sup>+</sup> <sub>1</sub>,4 <sup>+</sup> <sub>1</sub> states and updated information on the (4 <sup>+</sup> <sub>2</sub>) state in <sup>136</sup>Te is presented. In addition, previously reported data on spectroscopy and lifetimes in <sup>134</sup>Te are reexamined. This work provides new insights into the evolution of collectivity for Te isotopes with N=82,84,86.