192 results on '"Obertelli, A."'
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2. Magicity versus superfluidity around $^{28}$O viewed from the study of $^{30}$F
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Kahlbow, J., Aumann, T., Sorlin, O., Kondo, Y., Nakamura, T., Nowacki, F., Revel, A., Achouri, N. L., Falou, H. Al, Atar, L., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Chae, H., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Delaunay, F., Delbart, A., Deshayes, Q., Dombradi, Z., Douma, C. A., Elekes, Z., Gasparic, I., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Harakeh, M. N., Hirayama, A., Holl, M., Horvat, A., Horvath, A., Hwang, J. W., Isobe, T., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kawase, S., Kim, S., Kisamori, K., Kobayashi, T., Körper, D., Koyama, S., Kuti, I., Lapoux, V., Lindberg, S., Marques, F. M., Masuoka, S., Mayer, J., Miki, K., Murakami, T., Najafi, M., Nakano, K., Nakatsuka, N., Nilsson, T., Obertelli, A., Orr, N. A., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Rossi, D. M., Saito, A. T., Saito, T., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Satou, Y., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Schrock, P., Shikata, M., Shimada, K., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Sohler, D., Stuhl, L., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, M., Thoennessen, M., Törnqvist, H., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Tscheuschner, J., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Wang, H., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Yoneda, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The neutron-rich unbound fluorine isotope $^{30}$F$_{21}$ has been observed for the first time by measuring its neutron decay at the SAMURAI spectrometer (RIBF, RIKEN) in the quasi-free proton knockout reaction of $^{31}$Ne nuclei at 235 MeV/nucleon. The mass and thus one-neutron-separation energy of $^{30}$F has been determined to be $S_n = -472\pm 58 \mathrm{(stat.)} \pm 33 \mathrm{(sys.)}$ keV from the measurement of its invariant-mass spectrum. The absence of a sharp drop in $S_n$($^{30}$F) shows that the ``magic'' $N=20$ shell gap is not restored close to $^{28}$O, which is in agreement with our shell-model calculations that predict a near degeneracy between the neutron $d$ and $fp$ orbitals, with the $1p_{3/2}$ and $1p_{1/2}$ orbitals becoming more bound than the $0f_{7/2}$ one. This degeneracy and reordering of orbitals has two potential consequences: $^{28}$O behaves like a strongly superfluid nucleus with neutron pairs scattering across shells, and both $^{29,31}$F appear to be good two-neutron halo-nucleus candidates., Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters
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- 2024
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3. Spectroscopy of deeply bound orbitals in neutron-rich Ca isotopes
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Li, P. J., Lee, J., Doornenbal, P., Chen, S., Wang, S., Obertelli, A., Chazono, Y., Holt, J. D., Hu, B. S., Ogata, K., Utsuno, Y., Yoshida, K., Achouri, N. L., Baba, H., Browne, F., Calvet, D., Château, F., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Cortés, M. L., Delbart, A., Gheller, J-M., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hilaire, C., Isobe, T., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Lapoux, V., Liu, H. N., Motobayashi, T., Murray, I., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Paul, N., Rodriguez, W., Sakurai, H., Sasano, M., Steppenbeck, D., Stuhl, L., Sun, Y. L., Togano, Y., Uesaka, T., Wimmer, K., Yoneda, K., Aktas, O., Aumann, T., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Chung, L. X., Flavigny, F., Franchoo, S., Gasparic, I., Gerst, R. -B., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K. I., Kahlbow, J., Kim, D., Koiwai, T., Kondo, Y., Körper, D., Koseoglou, P., Lehr, C., Linh, B. D., Lokotko, T., MacCormick, M., Miki, K., Moschner, K., Nakamura, T., Park, S. Y., Rossi, D., Sahin, E., Schindler, F., Simon, H., Söderström, P-A., Sohler, D., Takeuchi, S., Toernqvist, H., Tscheuschner, J., Vaquero, V., Wagner, V., Werner, V., Xu, X., Yamada, H., Yan, D., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Zanetti, L.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The calcium isotopes are an ideal system to investigate the evolution of shell structure and magic numbers. Although the properties of surface nucleons in calcium have been well studied, probing the structure of deeply bound nucleons remains a challenge. Here, we report on the first measurement of unbound states in $^{53}$Ca and $^{55}$Ca, populated from \ts{54,56}Ca($p,pn$) reactions at a beam energy of around 216 MeV/nucleon at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotopes Beam Factory. The resonance properties, partial cross sections, and momentum distributions of these unbound states were analyzed. Orbital angular momentum $l$ assignments were extracted from momentum distributions based on calculations using the distorted wave impulse approximation (DWIA) reaction model. The resonances at excitation energies of 5516(41)\,keV in $^{53}$Ca and 6000(250)\,keV in $^{55}$Ca indicate a significant $l$\, =\,3 component, providing the first experimental evidence for the $\nu 0f_{7/2}$ single-particle strength of unbound hole states in the neutron-rich Ca isotopes. The observed excitation energies and cross-sections point towards extremely localized and well separated strength distributions, with some fragmentation for the $\nu 0f_{7/2}$ orbital in $^{55}$Ca. These results are in good agreement with predictions from shell-model calculations using the effective GXPF1Bs interaction and \textit{ab initio} calculations and diverge markedly from the experimental distributions in the nickel isotones at $Z=28$., Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures
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- 2024
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4. Mass, spectroscopy and two-neutron decay of $^{16}$Be
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Monteagudo, B., Marqués, F. M., Gibelin, J., Orr, N. A., Corsi, A., Kubota, Y., Casal, J., Gómez-Camacho, J., Authelet, G., Baba, H., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Delbart, A., Dozono, M., Feng, J., Flavigny, F., Gheller, J. -M., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hasegawa, K., Isobe, T., Kanaya, Y., Kawakami, S., Kim, D., Kiyokawa, Y., Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, N., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Korkulu, Z., Koyama, S., Lapoux, V., Maeda, Y., Motobayashi, T., Miyazaki, T., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishio, Y., Obertelli, A., Ohkura, A., Ota, S., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Pollacco, E. C., Reichert, S., Rousse, J. -Y., Saito, A. T., Sakaguchi, S., Sako, M., Santamaria, C., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Shindo, Y., Stuhl, L., Sumikama, T., Sun, Y. L., Tabata, M., Togano, Y., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Yang, Z. H., Yasuda, J., Yoneda, K., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The structure and decay of the most neutron-rich beryllium isotope, $^{16}$Be, has been investigated following proton knockout from a high-energy $^{17}$B beam. Two relatively narrow resonances were observed for the first time, with energies of $0.84(3)$ and $2.15(5)$ MeV above the two-neutron decay threshold and widths of $0.32(8)$ and $0.95(15)$ MeV respectively. These were assigned to be the ground ($J^{\pi}=0^+$) and first excited ($2^+$) state, with $E_x=1.31(6)$ MeV. The mass excess of $^{16}$Be was thus deduced to be $56.93(13)$ MeV, some $0.5$ MeV more bound than the only previous measurement. Both states were observed to decay by direct two-neutron emission. Calculations incorporating the evolution of the wavefunction during the decay as a genuine three-body process reproduced the principal characteristics of the neutron-neutron energy spectra for both levels, indicating that the ground state exhibits a strong spatially compact dineutron component, while the 2$^+$ level presents a far more diffuse neutron-neutron distribution.
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5. Validation of the $^{10}\mathrm{Be}$ Ground-State Molecular Structure Using $^{10}\mathrm{Be}(p,p\alpha)^{6}\mathrm{He}$ Triple Differential Reaction Cross-Section Measurements
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Li, P. J., Beaumel, D., Lee, J., Assié, M., Chen, S., Franchoo, S., Gibelin, J., Hammache, F., Harada, T., Kanada-En'yo, Y., Kubota, Y., Leblond, S., Liang, P. F., Lokotko, T., Lyu, M., Marqués, F. M., Matsuda, Y., Ogata, K., Otsu, H., Rindel, E., Stuhl, L., Suzuki, D., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Xu, X. X., Yoshida, K., Zenihiro, J., Achouri, N. L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Cardella, G., Ceruti, S., Stefanescu, A. I., Corsi, A., Frotscher, A., Gao, J., Gillibert, A., Inaba, K., Isobe, T., Kawabata, T., Kitamura, N., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Kurihara, A., Liu, H. N., Miki, H., Nakamura, T., Obertelli, A., Orr, N. A., Panin, V., Sasano, M., Shimada, T., Sun, Y. L., Tanaka, J., Trache, L., Tudor, D., Uesaka, T., Wang, H., Yamada, H., Yang, Z. H., and Yasuda, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The cluster structure of the neutron-rich isotope $^{10}$Be has been probed via the $(p,p\alpha)$ reaction at 150 MeV/nucleon in inverse kinematics and in quasifree conditions. The populated states of $^{6}$He residues were investigated through missing mass spectroscopy. The triple differential cross-section for the ground-state transition was extracted for quasifree angle pairs ($\theta_{p}$, $\theta_{\alpha}$) and compared to distorted-wave impulse approximation reaction calculations performed in a microscopic framework using successively the Tohsaki-Horiuchi-Schuck-R\"opke product wave-function and the wave-function deduced from Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics calculations. The remarkable agreement between calculated and measured cross-sections in both shape and magnitude validates the molecular structure description of the $^{10}$Be ground-state, configured as an $\alpha$-$\alpha$ core with two valence neutrons occupying $\pi$-type molecular orbitals., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 tables
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- 2023
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6. Level Structures of $^{56,58}$Ca Cast Doubt on a doubly magic $^{60}$Ca
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Chen, S., Browne, F., Doornenbal, P., Lee, J., Obertelli, A., Tsunoda, Y., Otsuka, T., Chazono, Y., Hagen, G., Holt, J. D., Jansen, G. R., Ogata, K., Shimizu, N., Utsuno, Y., Yoshida, K., Achouri, N. L., Baba, H., Calvet, D., Château, F., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Cortés, M. L., Delbart, A., Gheller, J. -M., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hilaire, C., Isobe, T., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Lapoux, V., Liu, H. N., Motobayashi, T., Murray, I., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Paul, N., Rodriguez, W., Sakurai, H., Sasano, M., Steppenbeck, D., Stuhl, L., Sun, Y. L., Togano, Y., Uesaka, T., Wimmer, K., Yoneda, K., Aktas, O., Aumann, T., Chung, L. X., Flavigny, F., Franchoo, S., Gasparic, I., Gerst, R. -B., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K. I., Kim, D., Koiwai, T., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Lehr, C., Linh, B. D., Lokotko, T., MacCormick, M., Moschner, K., Nakamura, T., Park, S. Y., Rossi, D., Sahin, E., Söderström, P. -A., Sohler, D., Takeuchi, S., Törnqvist, H., Vaquero, V., Wagner, V., Wang, S., Werner, V., Xu, X., Yamada, H., Yan, D., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Zanetti, L.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Gamma decays were observed in $^{56}$Ca and $^{58}$Ca following quasi-free one-proton knockout reactions from $^{57,59}$Sc beams at $\approx 200$ MeV/nucleon. For $^{56}$Ca, a $\gamma$ ray transition was measured to be 1456(12) keV, while for $^{58}$Ca an indication for a transition was observed at 1115(34) keV. Both transitions were tentatively assigned as the $2^+_1 \rightarrow 0^+_{gs}$ decays, and were compared to results from ab initio and conventional shell-model approaches. A shell-model calculation in a wide model space with a marginally modified effective nucleon-nucleon interaction depicts excellent agreement with experiment for $2^+_1$ level energies, two-neutron separation energies, and reaction cross sections, corroborating the formation of a new nuclear shell above the $N$ = 34 shell. Its constituents, the $0f_{5/2}$ and $0g_{9/2}$ orbitals, are almost degenerate. This degeneracy precludes the possibility for a doubly magic $^{60}$Ca and potentially drives the dripline of Ca isotopes to $^{70}$Ca or even beyond., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures
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- 2023
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7. Searching for universality of dineutron correlation at the surface of Borromean nuclei
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Corsi, A., Kubota, Y., Casal, J., Gomez-Ramos, M., Moro, A. M., Authelet, G., Baba, H., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Delbart, A., Dozono, M., Feng, J., Flavigny, F., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hasegawa, K., Isobe, T., Kanaya, Y., Kawakami, S., Kim, D., Kiyokawa, Y., Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, N., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Korkulu, Z., Koyama, S., Lapoux, V., Maeda, Y., Marqués, F. M., Motobayashi, T., Miyazaki, T., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishio, Y., Obertelli, A., Ohkura, A., Orr, N. A., Ota, S., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Pollacco, E. C., Reichert, S., Rousse, J. -Y., Saito, A. T., Sakaguchi, S., Sako, M., Santamaria, C., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Shindo, Y., Stuhl, L., Sumikama, T., Sun, Y. L., Tabata, M., Togano, Y., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Yang, Z. H., Yasuda, J., Yoneda, K., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The dineutron correlation is systematically studied in three different Borromean nuclei near the neutron dripline, 11Li, 14Be and 17B, via the (p, pn) knockout reaction measured at the RIBF facility in RIKEN. For the three nuclei, the correlation angle between the valence neutrons is found to be largest in the same range of intrinsic momenta, which can be associated to the nuclear surface. This result reinforces the prediction that the formation of the dineutron is universal in environments with low neutron density, such as the surface of neutron-rich Borromean nuclei.
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- 2023
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8. Intruder configurations in $^{29}$Ne at the transition into the island of inversion: Detailed structure study of $^{28}$Ne
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Wang, H., Yasuda, M., Kondo, Y., Nakamura, T., Tostevin, J. A., Ogata, K., Otsuka, T., Poves, A., Shimizu, N., Yoshida, K., Achouri, N. L., Falou, H. Al, Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Chae, H., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Crawford, H. L., Delaunay, F., Delbart, A., Deshayes, Q., Dombrádi, Zs., Douma, C., Elekes, Z., Fallon, P., Gašparić, I., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Harakeh, M. N., Hirayama, A., Hoffman, C. R., Holl, M., Horvat, A., Horváth, Á., Hwang, J. W., Isobe, T., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kawase, S., Kim, S., Kisamori, K., Kobayashi, T., Körper, D., Koyama, S., Kuti, I., Lapoux, V., Lindberg, S., Marqués, F. M., Masuoka, S., Mayer, J., Miki, K., Murakami, T., Najafi, M. A., Nakano, K., Nakatsuka, N., Nilsson, T., Obertelli, A., Santos, F. de Oliveira, Orr, N. A., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Revel, A., Rossi, D., Saito, A. T., Saito, T., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Satou, Y., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Schrock, P., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Sohler, D., Sorlin, O., Stuhl, L., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, M., Thoennessen, M., Törnqvist, H., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Tscheuschner, J., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Yang, Z., and Yoneda, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Detailed $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy of the exotic neon isotope $^{28}$Ne has been performed for the first time using the one-neutron removal reaction from $^{29}$Ne on a liquid hydrogen target at 240~MeV/nucleon. Based on an analysis of parallel momentum distributions, a level scheme with spin-parity assignments has been constructed for $^{28}$Ne and the negative-parity states are identified for the first time. The measured partial cross sections and momentum distributions reveal a significant intruder $p$-wave strength providing evidence of the breakdown of the $N=20$ and $N=28$ shell gaps. Only a weak, possible $f$-wave strength was observed to bound final states. Large-scale shell-model calculations with different effective interactions do not reproduce the large $p$-wave and small $f$-wave strength observed experimentally, indicating an ongoing challenge for a complete theoretical description of the transition into the island of inversion along the Ne isotopic chain.
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- 2023
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9. STRASSE: A Silicon Tracker for Quasi-free Scattering Measurements at the RIBF
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Liu, H. N., Flavigny, F., Baba, H., Boehmer, M., Bonnes, U., Borshchov, V., Doornenbal, P., Ebina, N., Enciu, M., Frotscher, A., Gernhäuser, R., Girard-Alcindor, V., Goupillière, D., Heuser, J., Kapell, R., Kondo, Y., Lee, H., Lehnert, J., Matsui, T., Matta, A., Nakamura, T., Obertelli, A., Pohl, T., Protsenko, M., Sasano, M., Satou, Y., Schmidt, C. J., Schünemann, K., Simons, C., Sun, Y. L., Tanaka, J., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Tymchuk, I., Uesaka, T., Visinka, R., Wang, H., and Wienholtz, F.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
STRASSE (Silicon Tracker for RAdioactive nuclei Studies at SAMURAI Experiments) is a new detection system under construction for quasi-free scattering (QFS) measurements at 200-250 MeV/nucleon at the RIBF facility of the RIKEN Nishina Center. It consists of a charged-particle silicon tracker coupled with a dedicated thick liquid hydrogen target (up to 150-mm long) in a compact geometry to fit inside large scintillator or germanium arrays. Its design was optimized for two types of studies using QFS: missing-mass measurements and in-flight prompt $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy. This article describes (i) the resolution requirements needed to go beyond the sensitivity of existing systems for these two types of measurements, (ii) the conceptual design of the system using detailed simulations of the setup and (iii) its complete technical implementation and challenges. The final tracker aims at a sub-mm reaction vertex resolution and is expected to reach a missing-mass resolution below 2 MeV in $\sigma$ for $(p,2p)$ reactions when combined with the CsI(Na) CATANA array., Comment: 25 pages, 29 figures
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- 2023
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10. Multiple Mechanisms in Proton-Induced Nucleon Removal at $\sim$100 MeV/Nucleon
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Pohl, T., Sun, Y. L., Obertelli, A., Lee, J., Gomez-Ramos, M., Ogata, K., Yoshida, K., Cai, B. S., Yuan, C. X., Brown, B. A., Baba, H., Beaumel, D., Corsi, A., Gao, J., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Hahn, K. I., Isobe, T., Kim, D., Kondo, Y., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Li, P., Liang, P., Liu, H. N., Liu, J., Lokotko, T., Marques, F. M., Matsuda, Y., Motobayashi, T., Nakamura, T., Orr, N. A., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Park, S. Y., Sakaguchi, S., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Sakurai, H., Shimizu, Y., Stefanescu, A. I., Stuhl, L., Suzuki, D., Togano, Y., Tudor, D., Uesaka, T., Wang, H., Xu, X., Yang, Z. H., Yoneda, K., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We report on the first proton-induced single proton- and neutron-removal reactions from the neutron-deficient $^{14}$O nucleus with large Fermi-surface asymmetry $S_n-S_p$ = 18.6 MeV at $\sim$100 MeV/nucleon, a widely used energy regime for rare-isotope studies. The measured inclusive cross sections and parallel momentum distributions of the $^{13}$N and $^{13}$O residues are compared to the state-of-the-art reaction models, with nuclear structure inputs from many-body shell-model calculations. Our results provide the first quantitative contributions of multiple reaction mechanisms including the quasifree knockout, inelastic scattering and nucleon transfer processes. It is shown that the inelastic scattering and nucleon transfer, usually neglected at such energy regime, contribute about 50% and 30% to the loosely bound proton and deeply bound neutron removal, respectively. These multiple reaction mechanisms should be considered in analyses of inclusive one-nucleon removal cross sections measured at intermediate energies for quantitative investigation of single-particle strengths and correlations in atomic nuclei.
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- 2023
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11. Quasi-free (p,2p) reactions in inverse kinematics for studying the fission yield dependence on temperature
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Graña-González, A., Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. L., Benlliure, J., García-Jiménez, G., Alvarez-Pol, H., Cortina-Gil, D., Atar, L., Audouin, L., Authelet, G., Besteiro, A., Blanchon, G., Boretzky, K., Cabanelas, P., Casarejos, E., Cederkall, J., Chatillon, A., Corsi, A., Feijoo, M., Galaviz, D., Gasparic, I., Gernhäuser, R., Heil, M., Heinz, A., Holl, M., Jenegger, T., Ji, L., Johansson, H. T., Kiselev, O. A., Klenze, P., Knyazev, A., Körper, D., Kröll, T., Lihtar, I., Litvinov, Y. A., Löher, B., Morfouace, P., Mücher, D., Murillo-Morales, S., Obertelli, A., Panin, V., Park, J., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Petri, M., Pirrone, S., Ponnath, L., Revel, A., Rhee, H. B., Rose, L., Rossi, D. M., Russotto, P., Simon, H., Stott, A., Sun, Y., Sürder, C., Taïeb, J., Taniuchi, R., Tengblad, O., Törnqvist, H. T., Velardita, S., Vesic, J., and Voss, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Despite the recent experimental and theoretical progress in the investigation of the nuclear fission process, a complete description still represents a challenge in nuclear physics because it is a very complex dynamical process, whose description involves the coupling between intrinsic and collective degrees of freedom, as well as different quantum-mechanical phenomena. To improve on the existing data on nuclear fission, we produce fission reactions of heavy nuclei in inverse kinematics by using quasi-free (p,2p) scattering, which induce fission through particle-hole excitations that can range from few to ten's of MeV. The measurement of the four-momenta of the two outgoing protons allows to reconstruct the excitation energy of the fissioning compound nucleus and therefore to study the evolution of the fission yields with temperature. The realization of this kind of experiment requires a complex experimental setup, providing full isotopic identification of both fission fragments and an accurate measurement of the momenta of the two outgoing protons. This was realized recently at the GSI/FAIR facility and here some preliminary results are presented., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, FAIRNESS 2022. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2210.04741
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12. Comprehensive investigation of fission yields by using spallation- and (p,2p)-induced fission reactions in inverse kinematics
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Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. L., Graña-González, A., Benlliure, J., Chatillon, A., García-Jiménez, G., Taieb, J., Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Audouin, L., Authelet, G., Besteiro, A., Blanchon, G., Boretzky, K., Cabanelas, P., Casarejos, E., Cederkall, J., Cortina-Gil, D., Corsi, A., De Filippo, E., Feijoo, M., Galaviz, D., Gasparic, I., Gernhäuser, R., Haettner, E., Heil, M., Heinz, A., Holl, M., Jenegger, T., Ji, L., Johansson, H. T., Kelić-Heil, A., Kiselev, O. A., Klenze, P., Knyazev, A., Körper, D., Kröll, T., Lihtar, I., Litvinov, Y. A., Löher, B., Martorana, N., Morfouace, P., Mücher, D., Morales, S. Murillo, Obertelli, A., Panin, V., Park, J., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Petri1, M., Pietri, S., Pirrone, S., Ponnath, L., Revel, A., Rhee, H. -B., Rose, L., Ross, D. M., Russotto, P., Simon, H., Stott, A., Sun, Y., Sürder, C., Taniuchi, R., Tengblad, O., Törnqvist, H. T., Trimarchi, M., Velardita, S., Vesic, J., Voss, B., and Weick, H.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In the last decades, measurements of spallation, fragmentation and Coulex induced fission reactions in inverse kinematics have provided valuable data to accurately investigate the fission dynamics and nuclear structure at large deformations of a large variety of stable and non-stable heavy nuclei. To go a step further, we propose now to induce fission by the use of quasi-free (p,2p) scattering reactions in inverse kinematics, which allows us to reconstruct the excitation energy of the compound fissioning system by using the four-momenta of the two outgoing protons. Therefore, this new approach might permit to correlate the excitation energy with the charge and mass distributions of the fission fragments and with the fission probabilities, given for the first time direct access to the simultaneous measurement of the fission yield dependence on temperature and fission barrier heights of exotic heavy nuclei, respectively. The first experiment based on this methodology was realized recently at the GSI/FAIR facility and a detailed description of the experimental setup is given here., Comment: 4 pages, 15th International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology (ND2022)
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- 2022
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13. Border of the Island of Inversion: Unbound states in $^{29}$Ne
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Holl, M., Lindberg, S., Heinz, A., Kondo, Y., Nakamura, T., Tostevin, J. A., Wang, H., Nilsson, T., Achouri, N. L., Falou, H. Al, Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Chae, H., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Crawford, H. L., Delaunay, F., Delbart, A., Deshayes, Q., Fernández, P. Díaz, Dombrádi, Z., Douma, C. A., Elekes, 13 Z., Fallon, P., Gašparić, I., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Harakeh, M. N., Hirayama, A., Hoffman, C. R., Horvat, A., Horváth, Á., Hwang, J. W., Isobe, T., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kawase, S., Kim, S., Kisamori, K., Kobayashi, T., Körper, D., Koyama, S., Kuti, I., Lapoux, V., Marqués, F. M., Masuoka, S., Mayer, J., Miki, K., Murakami, T., Najafi, M., Nakano, K., Nakatsuka, N., Obertelli, A., Santos, F. de Oliveira, Orr, N. A., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Revel, A., Rossi, D., Saito, A. T., Saito, T. Y., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Satou, Y., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Schrock, P., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Sohler, D., Sorlin, O., Stuhl, L., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, M., Thoennessen, M., Törnqvist, H., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Tscheuschner, J., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Yoneda, K.
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The nucleus $^{29}$Ne is situated at the border of the island of inversion. Despite significant efforts, no bound low-lying intruder $f_{7/2}$-state, which would place $^{29}$Ne firmly inside the island of inversion, has yet been observed. Here, the first investigation of unbound states of $^{29}$Ne is reported. The states were populated in $^{30}\mathrm{Ne}(p,pn)$ and $^{30}\mathrm{Na}(p,2p)$ reactions at a beam energy of around $230$ MeV/nucleon, and analyzed in terms of their resonance properties, partial cross sections and momentum distributions. The momentum distributions are compared to calculations using the eikonal, direct reaction model, allowing $\ell$-assignments for the observed states. The lowest-lying resonance at an excitation energy of 1.48(4) MeV shows clear signs of a significant $\ell$=3-component, giving first evidence for $f_{7/2}$ single particle strength in $^{29}$Ne. The excitation energies and strengths of the observed states are compared to shell-model calculations using the sdpf-u-mix interaction, Comment: 12 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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14. A First Glimpse at the Shell Structure beyond $^{54}$Ca: Spectroscopy of $^{55}$K, $^{55}$Ca, and $^{57}$Ca
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Koiwai, T., Wimmer, K., Doornenbal, P., Obertelli, A., Barbieri, C., Duguet, T., Holt, J. D., Miyagi, T., Navrátil, P., Ogata, K., Shimizu, N., Somà, V., Utsuno, Y., Yoshida, K., Achouri, N. L., Baba, H., Browne, F., f, D. Calvet, Château, F., Chen, S., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Cortés, M. L., Delbart, A., Gheller, J. -M., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hilaire, C., Isobe, T., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Lapoux, V., Liu, H. N., Motobayashi, T., Murray, I., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Paul, N., Rodriguez, W., Sakurai, H., Sasano, M., Steppenbeck, D., Stuhl, L., Sun, Y. L., Togano, Y., Uesaka, T., Yoneda, K., Aktas, O., Aumann, T., Chung, L. X., Flavigny, F., Franchoo v, S., Gasparic, I., Gerst, R. -B., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K. I., Kim, D., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Lee, J., Lehr, C., Linh, B. D., Lokotko, T., MacCormick, M., Moschner, K., Nakamura, T., Park, S. Y., Rossi, D., Sahin, E., Söderström, P-A., Sohler, D., Takeuchi, S., Toernqvist, H., Vaquero, V., Wagner, V., Wang, S., Werner, V., Xu, X., Yamada, H., Yan, D., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Zanetti, L.
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States in the $N=35$ and 37 isotopes $^{55,57}$Ca have been populated by direct proton-induced nucleon removal reactions from $^{56,58}$Sc and $^{56}$Ca beams at the RIBF. In addition, the $(p,2p)$ quasi-free single-proton removal reaction from $^{56}$Ca was studied. Excited states in $^{55}$K, $^{55}$Ca, and $^{57}$Ca were established for the first time via in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy. Results for the proton and neutron removal reactions from $^{56}$Ca to states in $^{55}$K and $^{55}$Ca for the level energies, excited state lifetimes, and exclusive cross sections agree well with state-of-the-art theoretical calculations using different approaches. The observation of a short-lived state in $^{57}$Ca suggests a transition in the calcium isotopic chain from single-particle dominated states at $N=35$ to collective excitations at $N=37$., Comment: accepted Phys. Lett. B
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15. Investigation of the ground-state spin inversion in the neutron-rich 47,49Cl isotopes
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Linh, B. D., Corsi, A., Gillibert, A., Obertelli, A., Doornenbal, P., Barbieri, C., Chen, S., Chung, L. X., Duguet, T., Gómez-Ramos, M., Holt, J. D., Moro, A., Navrátil, P., Ogata, K., Phuc, N. T. T., Shimizu, N., Somà, V., Utsuno, Y., Achouri, N. L., Baba, H., Browne, F., Calvet, D., Château, F., Chiga, N., Cortés, M. L., Delbart, A., Gheller, J. -M., Giganon, A., Hilaire, C., Isobe, T., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Lapoux, V., Liu, H. N., Motobayashi, T., Murray, I., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Paul, N., Rodriguez, W., Sakurai, H., Sasano, M., Steppenbeck, D., Stuhl, L., Sun, Y. L., Togano, Y., Uesaka, T., Wimmer, K., Yoneda, K., Aktas, O., Aumann, T., Flavigny, F., Franchoo, S., Gašparić, I., Gerst, R. -B., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K. I., Khai, N. T., Kim, D., Koiwai, T., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Lee, J., Lehr, C., Lokotko, T., MacCormick, M., Moschner, K., Nakamura, T., Park, S. Y., Rossi, D., Sahin, E., Sohler, D., Söderström, P. -A., Takeuchi, S., Ton, N. D., Törnqvist, H., Vaquero, V., Wagner, V., Wang, H., Werner, V., Xu, X., Yamada, Y., Yan, D., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Zanetti, L.
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A first gamma-ray study of 47,49Cl spectroscopy was performed at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory with 50Ar projectiles at 217 MeV/nucleon, impinging on the liquid hydrogen target of the MINOS device. Prompt de-excitation gamma-rays were measured with the NaI(Tl) array DALI2+. Through the one-proton knockout reaction 50Ar(p,2p), a spin assignment could be determined for the low-lying states of 49Cl from the momentum distribution obtained with the SAMURAI spectrometer. A spin-parity J = 3/2+ is deduced for the ground state of 49Cl, similar to the recently studied N = 32 isotope 51K.
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16. Quasi-free Neutron Knockout Reaction Reveals a Small $s$-orbital Component in the Borromean Nucleus $^{17}$B
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Yang, Z. H., Kubota, Y., Corsi, A., Yoshida, K., Sun, X. -X., Li, J. G., Kimura, M., Michel, N., Ogata, K., Yuan, C. X., Yuan, Q., Authelet, G., Baba, H., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Delbart, A., Dozono, M., Feng, J., Flavigny, F., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hasegawa, K., Isobe, T., Kanaya, Y., Kawakami, S., Kim, D., Kiyokawa, Y., Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, N., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Korkulu, Z., Koyama, S., Lapoux, V., Maeda, Y., Marqes, F. M., Motobayashi, T., Miyazaki, T., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishio, Y., Obertelli, A., Ohkura, y A., Orr, N. A., Ota, S., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Pollacco, E. C., Reichert, S., Rousse, J. -Y., Saito, A. T., Sakaguchi, S., Sako, M., Santamaria, C., Sasano, 4 M., Sato, H., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Shindo, Y., Stuhl, L., Sumikama, T., Sun, Y. L., Tabata, M., Togano, Y., Tsubota, J., Xu, F. R., Yasuda, J., Yoneda, K., Zenihiro, J., Zhou, S. -G., Zuo, W., and Uesaka, T.
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A kinematically complete quasi-free $(p,pn)$ experiment in inverse kinematics was performed to study the structure of the Borromean nucleus $^{17}$B, which had long been considered to have neutron halo. By analyzing the momentum distributions and exclusive cross sections, we obtained the spectroscopic factors for $1s_{1/2}$ and $0d_{5/2}$ orbitals, and a surprisingly small percentage of 9(2)$\%$ was determined for $1s_{1/2}$. Our finding of such a small $1s_{1/2}$ component and the halo features reported in prior experiments can be explained by the deformed relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory in continuum, revealing a definite but not dominant neutron halo in $^{17}$B. The present work gives the smallest $s$- or $p$-orbital component among known nuclei exhibiting halo features, and implies that the dominant occupation of $s$ or $p$ orbitals is not a prerequisite for the occurrence of neutron halo., Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters,8 pages, 4 figures
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17. Shape changes in the mirror nuclei $^{70}$Kr and $^{70}$Se
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Wimmer, K., Korten, W., Doornenbal, P., Arici, T., Aguilera, P., Algora, A., Ando, T., Baba, H., Blank, B., Boso, A., Chen, S., Corsi, A., Davies, P., de Angelis, G., de France, G., Delaroche, J. -P., Doherty, D. T., Gerl, J., Gernhäuser, R., Girod, M., Jenkins, D., Koyama, S., Motobayashi, T., Nagamine, S., Niikura, M., Obertelli, A., Libert, J., Lubos, D., Rodríguez, T. R., Rubio, B., Sahin, E., Saito, T. Y., Sakurai, H., Sinclair, L., Steppenbeck, D., Taniuchi, R., Wadsworth, R., and Zielinska, M.
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We studied the proton-rich $T_z=-1$ nucleus $^{70}$Kr through inelastic scattering at intermediate energies in order to extract the reduced transition probability, $B(E2;\;0^+ \rightarrow 2^+)$. Comparison with the other members of the $A=70$ isospin triplet, $^{70}$Br and $^{70}$Se, studied in the same experiment, shows a $3\sigma$ deviation from the expected linearity of the electromagnetic matrix elements as a function of $T_z$. At present, no established nuclear structure theory can describe this observed deviation quantitatively. This is the first violation of isospin symmetry at this level observed in the transition matrix elements. A heuristic approach may explain the anomaly by a shape change between the mirror nuclei $^{70}$Kr and $^{70}$Se contrary to the model predictions., Comment: accepted PRL
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18. Quenching of single-particle strength from direct reactions with stable and rare-isotope beams
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Aumann, T., Barbieri, C., Bazin, D., Bertulani, C. A., Bonaccorso, A., Dickhoff, W. H., Gade, A., Gómez-Ramos, M., Kay, B. P., Moro, A. M., Nakamura, T., Obertelli, A., Ogata, K., Paschalis, S., and Uesaka, T.
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In this review article we discuss the present status of direct nuclear reactions and the nuclear structure aspects one can study with them. We discuss the spectroscopic information we can assess in experiments involving transfer reactions, heavy-ion-induced knockout reactions and quasifree scattering with (p,2p), (p,pn), and (e,e'p) reactions. In particular, we focus on the proton-to-neutron asymmetry of the quenching of the spectroscopic strength., Comment: 138 pages, 63 figures
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19. $\boldsymbol{N=32}$ shell closure below calcium: Low-lying structure of $^{50}$Ar
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Cortés, M. L., Rodriguez, W., Doornenbal, P., Obertelli, A., Holt, J. D., Menéndez, J., Ogata, K., Schwenk, A., Shimizu, N., Simonis, J., Utsuno, Y., Yoshida, K., Achouri, L., Baba, H., Browne, F., Calvet, D., Château, F., Chen, S., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Delbart, A., Gheller, J-M., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hilaire, C., Isobe, T., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Lapoux, V., Liu, H. N., Motobayashi, T., Murray, I., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Paul, N., Sakurai, H., Sasano, M., Steppenbeck, D., Stuhl, L., Sun, Y. L., Togano, Y., Uesaka, T., Wimmer, K., Yoneda, K., Aktas, O., Aumann, T., Chung, L. X., Flavigny, F., Franchoo, S., Gašparić, I., Gerst, R. -B., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K. I., Kim, D., Koiwai, T., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Lee, J., Lehr, C., Linh, B. D., Lokotko, T., MacCormick, M., Moschner, K., Nakamura, T., Park, S. Y., Rossi, D., Sahin, E., Söderström, P. -A., Sohler, D., Takeuchi, S., Toernqvist, H., Vaquero, V., Wagner, V., Wang, S., Werner, V., Xu, X., Yamada, H., Yan, D., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Zanetti, L.
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Low-lying excited states in the $N=32$ isotope $^{50}$Ar were investigated by in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy following proton- and neutron-knockout, multi-nucleon removal, and proton inelastic scattering at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory. The energies of the two previously reported transitions have been confirmed, and five additional states are presented for the first time, including a candidate for a 3$^-$ state. The level scheme built using $\gamma\gamma$ coincidences was compared to shell-model calculations in the $sd-pf$ model space, and to ab initio predictions based on chiral two- and three-nucleon interactions. Theoretical proton- and neutron-knockout cross sections suggest that two of the new transitions correspond to $2^+$ states, while the previously proposed $4^+$ state could also correspond to a $2^+$ state., Comment: Accepted for Phys. Rev. C
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20. Surface localization of the dineutron in $^{11}$Li
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Kubota, Y., Corsi, A., Authelet, G., Baba, H., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Delbart, A., Dozono, M., Feng, J., Flavigny, F., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hasegawa, K., Isobe, T., Kanaya, Y., Kawakami, S., Kim, D., Kikuchi, Y., Kiyokawa, Y., Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, N., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Korkulu, Z., Koyama, S., Lapoux, V., Maeda, Y., Marqués, F. M., Motobayashi, T., Miyazaki, T., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishio, Y., Obertelli, A., Ogata, K., Ohkura, A., Orr, N. A., Ota, S., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Pollacco, E. C., Reichert, S., Roussé, J. -Y., Saito, A. T., Sakaguchi, S., Sako, M., Santamaria, C., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Shindo, Y., Stuhl, L., Sumikama, T., Sun, Y. L., Tabata, M., Togano, Y., Tsubota, J., Yang, Z. H., Yasuda, J., Yoneda, K., Zenihiro, J., and Uesaka, T.
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The formation of a dineutron in the nucleus $^{11}$Li is found to be localized to the surface region. The experiment measured the intrinsic momentum of the struck neutron in $^{11}$Li via the $(p,pn)$ knockout reaction at 246 MeV/nucleon. The correlation angle between the two neutrons is, for the first time, measured as a function of the intrinsic neutron momentum. A comparison with reaction calculations reveals the localization of the dineutron at $r\sim3.6$ fm. The results also support the density dependence of dineutron formation as deduced from Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations for nuclear matter., Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for Physical Review Letters
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21. Shape coexistence revealed in the $N=Z$ isotope $^{72}$Kr through inelastic scattering
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Wimmer, K., Arici, T., Korten, W., Doornenbal, P., Delaroche, J. -P., Girod, M., Libert, J., Rodríguez, T. R., Aguilera, P., Algora, A., Ando, T., Baba, H., Blank, B., Boso, A., Chen, S., Corsi, A., Davies, P., de Angelis, G., de France, G., Doherty, D. T., Gerl, J., Gernhäuser, R., Goigoux, T., Jenkins, D., Kiss, G., Koyama, S., Motobayashi, T., Nagamine, S., Niikura, M., Nishimura, S., Obertelli, A., Lubos, D., Phong, V. H., Rubio, B., Sahin, E., Saito, T. Y., Sakurai, H., Sinclair, L., Steppenbeck, D., Taniuchi, R., Vaquero, V., Wadsworth, R., Wu, J., and Zielinska, M.
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The $N=Z=36$ nucleus $^{72}$Kr has been studied by inelastic scattering at intermediate energies. Two targets, $^{9}$Be and $^{197}$Au, were used to extract the nuclear deformation length, $\delta_\text{N}$, and the reduced $E2$ transition probability, $B(E2)$. The previously unknown non-yrast $2^+$ and $4^+$ states as well as a new candidate for the octupole $3^-$ state have been observed in the scattering on the Be target and placed in the level scheme based on $\gamma-\gamma$ coincidences. The second $2^+$ state was also observed in the scattering on the Au target and the $B(E2;\;2^+_2 \rightarrow 0^+_1)$ value could be determined for the first time. Analyzing the results in terms of a two-band mixing model shows clear evidence for a oblate-prolate shape coexistence and can be explained by a shape change from an oblate ground state to prolate deformed yrast band from the first $2^+$ state. This interpretation is corroborated by beyond mean field calculations using the Gogny D1S interaction., Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, accepted European Physical Journal A
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22. Extending the Southern Shore of the Island of Inversion to $^{28}$F
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Revel, A., Sorlin, O., Marques, F. M., Kondo, Y., Kahlbow, J., Nakamura, T., Orr, N. A., Nowacki, F., Tostevin, J. A., Yuan, C. X., Achouri, N. L., Falou, H. Al, Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Chae, H., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Crawford, H. L., Delaunay, F., Delbart, A., Deshayes, Q., Dombradi, Z., Douma, C. A., Elekes, Z., Fallon, P., Gasparic, I., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Harakeh, M. N., He, W., Hirayama, A., Hoffman, C. R., Holl, M., Horvat, A., Horvath, A., Hwang, J. W., Isobe, T., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kawase, S., Kim, S., Kisamori, K., Kobayashi, T., Korper, D., Koyama, S., Kuti, I., Lapoux, V., Lindberg, S., Masuoka, S., Mayer, J., Miki, K., Murakami, T., Najafi, M., Nakano, K., Nakatsuka, N., Nilsson, T., Obertelli, A., Santos, F. de Oliveira, Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Rossi, D., Saito, A. T., Saito, T., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Satou, Y., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Schrock, P., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Sohler, D., Stuhl, L., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, M., Thoennessen, M., Tornqvist, H., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Tscheuschner, J., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Yoneda, K.
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Detailed spectroscopy of the neutron-unbound nucleus $^{28}$F has been performed for the first time following proton/neutron removal from $^{29}$Ne/$^{29}$F beams at energies around 230 MeV/nucleon. The invariant-mass spectra were reconstructed for both the $^{27}$F$^{(*)}+n$ and $^{26}$F$^{(*)}+2n$ coincidences and revealed a series of well-defined resonances. A near-threshold state was observed in both reactions and is identified as the $^{28}$F ground state, with $S_n(^{28}$F$)=-199(6)$ keV, while analysis of the $2n$ decay channel allowed a considerably improved $S_n(^{27}$F$)=1620(60)$ keV to be deduced. Comparison with shell-model predictions and eikonal-model reaction calculations have allowed spin-parity assignments to be proposed for some of the lower-lying levels of $^{28}$F. Importantly, in the case of the ground state, the reconstructed $^{27}$F$+n$ momentum distribution following neutron removal from $^{29}$F indicates that it arises mainly from the $1p_{3/2}$ neutron intruder configuration. This demonstrates that the island of inversion around $N=20$ includes $^{28}$F, and most probably $^{29}$F, and suggests that $^{28}$O is not doubly magic., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, Supplemental Material, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters
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23. Shell evolution of $N=40$ isotones towards $^{60}$Ca: First spectroscopy of $^{62}$Ti
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Cortés, M. L., Rodriguez, W., Doornenbal, P., Obertelli, A., Holt, J. D., Lenzi, S. M., Menéndez, J., Nowacki, F., Ogata, K., Poves, A., Rodríguez, T. R., Schwenk, A., Simonis, J., Stroberg, S. R., Yoshida, K., Achouri, L., Baba, H., Browne, F., Calvet, D., Château, F., Chen, S., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Delbart, A., Gheller, J-M., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hilaire, C., Isobe, T., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Lapoux, V., Liu, H. N., Motobayashi, T., Murray, I., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Paul, N., Sakurai, H., Sasano, M., Steppenbeck, D., Stuhl, L., Sun, Y. L., Togano, Y., Uesaka, T., Wimmer, K., Yoneda, K., Aktas, O., Aumann, T., Chung, L. X., Flavigny, F., Franchoo, S., Gašparić, I., Gerst, R. -B., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K. I., Kim, D., Koiwai, T., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Lee, J., Lehr, C., Linh, B. D., Lokotko, T., MacCormick, M., Moschner, K., Nakamura, T., Park, S. Y., Rossi, D., Sahin, E., Sohler, D., Söderström, P. -A., Takeuchi, S., Toernqvist, H., Vaquero, V., Wagner, V., Wang, S., Werner, V., Xu, X., Yamada, H., Yan, D., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Zanetti, L.
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Excited states in the $N=40$ isotone $^{62}$Ti were populated via the $^{63}$V$(p,2p)$$^{62}$Ti reaction at $\sim$200~MeV/u at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory and studied using $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy. The energies of the $2^+_1 \rightarrow 0^{+}_{\mathrm{gs}}$ and $4^+_1 \rightarrow 2^+_1$ transitions, observed here for the first time, indicate a deformed $^{62}$Ti ground state. These energies are increased compared to the neighboring $^{64}$Cr and $^{66}$Fe isotones, suggesting a small decrease of quadrupole collectivity. The present measurement is well reproduced by large-scale shell-model calculations based on effective interactions, while ab initio and beyond mean-field calculations do not yet reproduce our findings. The shell-model calculations for $^{62}$Ti show a dominant configuration with four neutrons excited across the $N=40$ gap. Likewise, they indicate that the $N=40$ island of inversion extends down to $Z=20$, disfavoring a possible doubly magic character of the elusive $^{60}$Ca.
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24. $^{78}$Ni revealed as a doubly magic stronghold against nuclear deformation
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Taniuchi, R., Santamaria, C., Doornenbal, P., Obertelli, A., Yoneda, K., Authelet, G., Baba, H., Calvet, D., Château, F., Corsi, A., Delbart, A., Gheller, J. -M., Gillibert, A., Holt, J. D., Isobe, T., Lapoux, V., Matsushita, M., Menéndez, J., Momiyama, S., Motobayashi, T., Niikura, M., Nowacki, F., Ogata, K., Otsu, H., Otsuka, T., Péron, C., Péru, S., Peyaud, A., Pollacco, E. C., Poves, A., Roussé, J. -Y., Sakurai, H., Schwenk, A., Shiga, Y., Simonis, J., Stroberg, S. R., Takeuchi, S., Tsunoda, Y., Uesaka, T., Wang, H., Browne, F., Chung, L. X., Dombradi, Z., Franchoo, S., Giacoppo, F., Gottardo, A., Hadyńska-Klęk, K., Korkulu, Z., Koyama, S., Kubota, Y., Lee, J., Lettmann, M., Louchart, C., Lozeva, R., Matsui, K., Miyazaki, T., Nishimura, S., Olivier, L., Ota, S., Patel, Z., Şahin, E., Shand, C., Söderström, P. -A., Stefan, I., Steppenbeck, D., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, D., Vajta, Z., Werner, V., Wu, J., and Xu, Z. Y.
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Nuclear magic numbers, which emerge from the strong nuclear force based on quantum chromodynamics, correspond to fully occupied energy shells of protons, or neutrons inside atomic nuclei. Doubly magic nuclei, with magic numbers for both protons and neutrons, are spherical and extremely rare across the nuclear landscape. While the sequence of magic numbers is well established for stable nuclei, evidence reveals modifications for nuclei with a large proton-to-neutron asymmetry. Here, we provide the first spectroscopic study of the doubly magic nucleus $^{78}$Ni, fourteen neutrons beyond the last stable nickel isotope. We provide direct evidence for its doubly magic nature, which is also predicted by ab initio calculations based on chiral effective field theory interactions and the quasi-particle random-phase approximation. However, our results also provide the first indication of the breakdown of the neutron magic number 50 and proton magic number 28 beyond this stronghold, caused by a competing deformed structure. State-of-the-art phenomenological shell-model calculations reproduce this shape coexistence, predicting further a rapid transition from spherical to deformed ground states with $^{78}$Ni as turning point.
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25. Structure of 13Be probed via quasi-free scattering
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Corsi, A., Kubota, Y., Casal, J., Gomez-Ramos, M., Moro, A. M., Authelet, G., Baba, H., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Delbart, A., Dozono, M., Feng, J., Flavigny, F., Gheller, J. -M., Gibelin, J., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hasegawa, K., Isobe, T., Kanaya, Y., Kawakami, S., Kim, D., Kiyokawa, Y., Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, N., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Korkulu, Z., Koyama, S., Lapoux, V., Maeda, Y., Marques, F. M., Motobayashi, T., Miyazaki, T., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishio, Y., Obertelli, A., Ohkura, A., Orr, N. A., Ota, S., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Pollacco, E. C., Reichert, S., Rousse, J. -Y., Saito, A. T., Sakaguchi, S., Sako, M., Santamaria, C., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Shindo, Y., Stuhl, L., Sumikama, T., Sun, Y. L., Tabata, M., Togano, Y., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Yang, Z. H., Yasuda, J., Yoneda, K., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present an investigation of the structure of 13Be obtained via a kinematically complete measurement of the (p; pn) reaction in inverse kinematics at 265 MeV/nucleon. The relative energy spectrum of 13Be is compared to Transfer-to-the-Continuum calculations which use as structure inputs the overlaps of the 14Be ground-state wave function, computed in a three-body model, with the unbound states of the 13Be residual nucleus. The key role of neutron p-wave orbital in the interpretation of the low-relative-energy part of the spectrum is discussed.
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26. Discovery of $^{68}$Br in secondary reactions of radioactive beams
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Wimmer, K., Doornenbal, P., Korten, W., Arici, T., Aguilera, P., Algora, A., Ando, T., Baba, H., Blank, B., Boso, A., Chen, S., Corsi, A., Davies, P., de Angelis, G., de France, G., Doherty, D. T., Gerl, J., Gernhaeuser, R., Jenkins, D., Koyama, S., Motobayashi, T., Nagamine, S., Niikura, M., Obertelli, A., Lubos, D., Rubio, B., Sahin, E., Saito, T. Y., Sakurai, H., Sinclair, L., Steppenbeck, D., Taniuchi, R., Wadsworth, R., and Zielinska, M.
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The proton-rich isotope 68Br was discovered in secondary fragmentation reactions of fast radioactive beams. Proton-rich secondary beams of 70,71,72Kr and 70Br, produced at the RIKEN Nishina Center and identified by the BigRIPS fragment separator, impinged on a secondary 9Be target. Unambiguous particle identification behind the secondary target was achieved with the ZeroDegree spectrometer. Based on the expected direct production cross sections from neighboring isotopes, the lifetime of the ground or long-lived isomeric state of 68Br was estimated. The results suggest that secondary fragmentation reactions, where relatively few nucleons are removed from the projectile, offer an alternative way to search for new isotopes, as these reactions populate preferentially low-lying states., Comment: Phys. Lett. B accepted
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27. Study of multi-neutron systems with SAMURAI spectrometer
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Yang, Z. H., Marqués, F. M., Achouri, N. L., Ahn, D. S., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Beaumel, D., Böhmer, M., Boretzky, K., Caamaño, M., Chen, S., Chiga, N., Cortés, M. L., Cortina, D., Doornenbal, P., Douma, C. A., Dufter, F., Feng, J., Fernández-Domínguez, B., Elekes, Z., Forsberg, U., Fujino, T., Fukuda, N., Gašparić, I., Ge, Z., Gernhäuser, R., Gheller, J. M., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Godoy, B. M., Halász, Z., Harada, T., Harakeh, M. N., Hirayama, A., Huang, S. W., Inabe, N., Isobe, T., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kim, D., Kim, S., Knösel, M. A., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Kubota, Y., Kuti, I., Lehr, C., Li, P. J., Liu, Y., Maeda, Y., Masuoka, S., Matsumoto, M., Mayer, J., Miki, H., Miwa, M., Murray, I., Nakamura, T., Obertelli, A., Orr, N., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Park, S., Parlog, M., Paschalis, S., Potlog, M., Reichert, S., Revel, A., Rossi, D., Saito, A., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Shimada, T., Shimizu, Y., Shimoura, S., Stefan, I., Storck, S., Stuhl, L., Suzuki, H., Symochko, D., Takeda, H., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, J., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Tscheuschner, H. T. Törnqvsit. J., Uesaka, T., Wagner, V., Wimmer, K., Yamada, H., Yang, B., Yang, L., Yasuda, Y., Yoneda, K., Zanetti, L., and Zenihiro, J.
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The tetraneutron has been drawing the attention of the nuclear physics community for decades, but a firm conclusion on its existence and properties is still far from being reached despite many experimental and theoretical efforts. New measurements have recently been performed at RIBF with the SAMURAI spectrometer by applying complementary reaction probes, which will help to pin down the properties of this four-neutron system., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, conference proceedings of XXII International Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (FB22), Caen, France, July 2018
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28. How Robust is the N = 34 Subshell Closure? First Spectroscopy of $^{52}$Ar
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Liu, H. N., Obertelli, A., Doornenbal, P., Bertulani, C. A., Hagen, G., Holt, J. D., Jansen, G. R., Morris, T. D., Schwenk, A., Stroberg, R., Achouri, N., Baba, H., Browne, F., Calvet, D., Château, F., Chen, S., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Cortés, M. L., Delbart, A., Gheller, J. -M., Giganon, A., Gillibert, A., Hilaire, C., Isobe, T., Kobayashi, T., Kubota, Y., Lapoux, V., Motobayashi, T., Murray, I., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Paul, N., Rodriguez, W., Sakurai, H., Sasano, M., Steppenbeck, D., Stuhl, L., Sun, Y. L., Togano, Y., Uesaka, T., Wimmer, K., Yoneda, K., Aktas, O., Aumann, T., Chung, L. X., Flavigny, F., Franchoo, S., Gašparić, I., Gerst, R. -B., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K. I., Kim, D., Koiwai, T., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Lee, J., Lehr, C., Linh, B. D., Lokotko, T., MacCormick, M., Moschner, K., Nakamura, T., Park, S. Y., Rossi, D., Sahin, E., Sohler, D., Söderström, P. -A., Takeuchi, S., Törnqvist, H., Vaquero, V., Wagner, V., Wang, S., Werner, V., Xu, X., Yamada, H., Yan, D., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., and Zanetti, L.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The first $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy of $^{52}$Ar, with the neutron number N = 34, was measured using the $^{53}$K(p,2p) one-proton removal reaction at $\sim$210 MeV/u at the RIBF facility. The 2$^{+}_{1}$ excitation energy is found at 1656(18) keV, the highest among the Ar isotopes with N $>$ 20. This result is the first experimental signature of the persistence of the N = 34 subshell closure beyond $^{54}$Ca, i.e., below the magic proton number Z = 20. Shell-model calculations with phenomenological and chiral-effective-field-theory interactions both reproduce the measured 2$^{+}_{1}$ systematics of neutron-rich Ar isotopes, and support a N = 34 subshell closure in $^{52}$Ar.
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29. How different is the core of $^{25}$F from $^{24}$O$_{g.s.}$?
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Tang, T. L., Uesaka, T., Kawase, S., Beaumel, D., Dozono, M., Fujii, T., Fukuda, N., Fukunaga, T., Galindo-Uribarri, A., Hwang, S. H., Inabe, N., Kameda, D., Kawahara, T., Kim, W., Kisamori, K., Kobayashi, M., Kubo, T., Kubota, Y., Kusaka, K., Lee, C. S., Maeda, Y., Matsubara, H., Michimasa, S., Miya, H., Noro, T., Obertelli, A., Ogata, K., Ota, S., Padilla-Rodal, E., Sakaguchi, S., Sakai, H., Sasano, M., Shimoura, S., Stepanyan, S. S., Suzuki, H., Takaki, M., Takeda, H., Tokieda, H., Wakasa, T., Wakui, T., Yako, K., Yanagisawa, Y., Yasuda, J., Yokoyama, R., Yoshida, K., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The neutron-shell structure of $^{25}$F was studied using quasi-free (p,2p) knockout reaction at 270A MeV in inverse kinematics. The sum of spectroscopic factors of $\pi$0d$_{5/2}$ orbital is found to be $1.0 \pm 0.3$. However, the spectroscopic factor for the ground-state to ground-state transition ($^{25}$F, $^{24}$O$_{g.s.}$) is only $0.36\pm 0.13$, and $^{24}$O excited states are produced from the 0d$_{5/2}$ proton knockout. The result shows that the $^{24}$O core of $^{25}$F nucleus significantly differs from a free $^{24}$O nucleus, and the core consists of 35% $^{24}$O$_{g.s}$. and 65% excited $^{24}$O., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures
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30. Shape coexistence and isospin symmetry in $A=70$ nuclei: Spectroscopy of the $T_z = -1$ nucleus $^{70}$Kr
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Wimmer, K., Korten, W., Arici, T., Doornenbal, P., Aguilera, P., Algora, A., Ando, T., Baba, H., Blank, B., Boso, A., Chen, S., Corsi, A., Davies, P., de Angelis, G., de France, G., Doherty, D., Gerl, J., Gernhäuser, R., Jenkins, D., Koyama, S., Motobayashi, T., Nagamine, S., Niikura, M., Obertelli, A., Lubos, D., Rubio, B., Sahin, E., Saito, T., Sakurai, H., Sinclair, L., Steppenbeck, D., Taniuchi, R., Wadsworth, R., and Zielinska, M.
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Excited states in the $T_z=-1$ nucleus $^{70}$Kr have been populated using inelastic scattering of a radioactive $^{70}$Kr beam as well as one- and two-neutron removal reactions from $^{71,72}$Kr at intermediate beam energies. The level scheme of $^{70}$Kr was constructed from the observed $\gamma$-ray transitions and coincidences. Tentative spin and parity assignments were made based on comparison with the mirror nucleus $^{70}$Se. A second $2^+$ state and a candidate for the corresponding $4^+_2$ state suggest shape coexistence in $^{70}$Kr., Comment: accepted Phys. Lett. B
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31. Spectroscopy of nuclei around $^{100}$Sn populated via two-neutron knockout reactions
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Corsi, A., Obertelli, A., Doornenbal, P., Nowacki, F., Sagawa, H., Tanimura, Y., Aoi, N., Baba, H., Bednarczyk, P., Boissinot, S., Ciemala, M., Gillibert, A., Isobe, T., Jungclaus, A., Lapoux, V., Lee, J., Matsui, K., Matsushita, M., Motobayashi, T., Nishimura, D., Ota, S., Pollacco, E., Sakurai, H., Santamaria, C., Shiga, Y., Sohler, D., Steppenbeck, D., Takeuchi, S., Taniuchi, R., and Wang, H.
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We report on the in-beam gamma spectroscopy of $^{102}$Sn and $^{100}$Cd produced via two-neutron removal from carbon and CH$_2$ targets at about 150 MeV/nucleon beam energy. New transitions assigned to the decay of a second 2$^+$ excited state at 2470(60) keV in $^{102}$Sn were observed. Two-neutron removal cross sections from $^{104}$Sn and $^{102}$Cd have been extracted. The enhanced cross section to the 2$^+_2$ in $^{102}$Sn populated via the $(p,p2n)$ reaction is traced back to an increase of shell-model structure overlaps, consistent with the hypothesis that the proton-induced two-deeply-bound-nucleon removal mechanism is of direct nature.
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32. Production of light hypernuclei with light-ion beams and targets
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Sun, Y. L., Botvina, A. S., Obertelli, A., Corsi, A., and Bleicher, M.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Ion-ion collisions at relativistic energies have been shown recently to be a promising technique for the production of hypernuclei. In this article, we further investigate the production of light $\Lambda$ hypernuclei by use of a hybrid dynamical model, cascade-coalescence followed by Fermi breakup. The predictions are then compared with the available experimental data. The dependence of the production cross section upon the beam energy, beam mass number as well as different projectile-target combinations is investigated. In particular, we evaluate the yields and signal-over-background ratio in the invariant-mass spectrum for carbon projectiles impinging on hydrogen and carbon targets and various coincidence conditions in the experiment using the theoretical calculation as an input. It is found that comparing with carbon target, hydrogen target also leads to sizable hypernuclear yields, even for exotic species, and the hydrogen target could improve significantly signal-over-background ratio in some hypernuclear invariant mass studies.
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33. Experimental study of the two-body spin-orbit force
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Burgunder, G., Sorlin, O., Nowacki, F., Giron, S., Hammache, F., Moukaddam, M., eville, N. De S er, Beaumel, D., aceres, L. C, ément, E. Cl, Duchêne, G., Ebran, J. P., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Flavigny, F., Franchoo, S., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., évy, S. Gr, Guillot, J., Lapoux, V., Lepailleur, A., Matea, I., Matta, A., Nalpas, L., Obertelli, A., Otsuka, T., Pancin, J., Poves, A., Raabe, R., Scarpaci, J. A., Stefan, I., Stodel, C., Suzuki, T., and Thomas, J. C.
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Energies and spectroscopic factors of the first $7/2^-$, $3/2^-$, $1/2^-$ and $5/2^-$ states in the $^{35}$Si$_{21}$ nucleus were determined by means of the (d,p) transfer reaction in inverse kinematics at GANIL using the MUST2 and EXOGAM detectors. By comparing the spectroscopic information on the $^{35}$Si and $^{37}$S isotones, a reduction of the $p_{3/2} - p_{1/2}$ spin-orbit splitting by about 25% is proposed, while the $f_{7/2} -f_{5/2}$ spin-orbit splitting seems to remain constant. These features, derived after having unfolded nuclear correlations using shell model calculations, have been attributed to the properties of the 2-body spin-orbit interaction, the amplitude of which is derived for the first time in an atomic nucleus. The present results, remarkably well reproduced by using several realistic nucleon-nucleon forces, provide a unique touchstone for the modeling of the spin-orbit interaction in atomic nuclei., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters
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34. Spectroscopy of proton-rich 66^Se up to J^{\pi} = 6^+: isospin-breaking effect in the A = 66 isobaric triplet
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Ruotsalainen, P., Jenkins, D. G., Bentley, M. A., Auranen, K., Davies, P. J., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P. T., Henderson, J., Herzáň, A., Jakobsson, U., Joshi, P., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Konki, J., Leino, M., Lotay, G., Nichols, A. J., Obertelli, A., Pakarinen, J., Partanen, J., Peura, P., Rahkila, P., Sandzelius, M., Sarén, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Uusitalo, J., and Wadsworth, R.
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Candidates for three excited states in the 66^Se have been identified using the recoil-{\beta} tagging method together with a veto detector for charged-particle evaporation channels. These results allow a comparison of mirror and triplet energy differences between analogue states across the A = 66 triplet as a function of angular momentum. The extracted triplet energy differences follow the negative trend observed in the f_7/2 shell. Shell-model calculations indicate a continued need for an additional isospin non-conserving interaction in addition to the Coulomb isotensor part as a function of mass., Comment: Submitted to Physical Review Letters on Jul. 18, 2013. 5 pages, 3 figures
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35. Intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation of 104Sn: Moderate E2 strength decrease approaching 100Sn
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Doornenbal, P., Takeuchi, S., Aoi, N., Matsushita, M., Obertelli, A., Steppenbeck, D., Wang, H., Audirac, L., Baba, H., Bednarczyk, P., Boissinot, S., Ciemala, M., Corsi, A., Furumoto, T., Isobe, T., Jungclaus, A., Lapoux, V., Lee, J., Matsui, K., Motobayashi, T., Nishimura, D., Ota, S., Pollacco, E. C., Sakurai, H., Santamaria, C., Shiga, Y., Sohler, D., and Taniuchi, R.
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The reduced transition probability B(E2) of the first excited 2+ state in the nucleus 104Sn was measured via Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics at intermediate energies. A value of 0.163(26) e^2b^2 was extracted from the absolute cross-section on a Pb target, while the method itself was verified with the stable 112Sn isotope. Our result deviates significantly from the earlier reported value of 0.10(4) e^2b^2 and corresponds to a moderate decrease of excitation strength relative to the almost constant values observed in the proton-rich, even-A 106-114Sn isotopes. Present state-of-the-art shell-model predictions, which include proton and neutron excitations across the N=Z=50 shell closures as well as standard polarization charges, underestimate the experimental findings
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36. High-spin structure in $^{40}$K
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Söderström, P. -A., Recchia, F., Nyberg, J., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S. M., Poves, A., Ataç, A., Aydin, S., Bazzacco, D., Bednarczyk, P., Bellato, M., Birkenbach, B., Bortolato, D., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Bruyneel, B., Bucurescu, D., Calore, E., Cederwall, B., Charles, L., Chavas, J., Colosimo, S., Crespi, F. C. L., Cullen, D. M., de Angelis, G., Désesquelles, P., Dosme, N., Duchêne, G., Eberth, J., Farnea, E., Filmer, F., Görgen, A., Gottardo, A., Grębosz, J., Gulmini, M., Hess, H., Hughes, T. A., Jaworski, G., Jolie, J., Joshi, P., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kempley, R. S., Khaplanov, A., Korten, W., Ljungvall, J., Lunardi, S., Maj, A., Maron, G., Męczyński, W., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Molini, P., Napoli, D. R., Nolan, P. J., Norman, M., Obertelli, A., Podolyak, Zs., Pullia, A., Quintana, B., Redon, N., Regan, P. H., Reiter, P., Robinson, A. P., Şahin, E., Simpson, J., Salsac, M. D., Smith, J. F., Stézowski, O., Theisen, Ch., Tonev, D., Unsworth, C., Ur, C. A., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., and Wiens, A.
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High-spin states of $^{40}$K have been populated in the fusion-evaporation reaction $^{12}$C($^{30}$Si,np)$^{40}$K and studied by means of $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy techniques using one AGATA triple cluster detector, at INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. Several new states with excitation energy up to 8 MeV and spin up to $10^-$ have been discovered. These new states are discussed in terms of J=3 and T=0 neutron-proton hole pairs. Shell-model calculations in a large model space have shown a good agreement with the experimental data for most of the energy levels. The evolution of the structure of this nucleus is here studied as a function of excitation energy and angular momentum., Comment: 23 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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37. AGATA - Advanced Gamma Tracking Array
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Akkoyun, S., Algora, A., Alikhani, B., Ameil, F., de Angelis, G., Arnold, L., Astier, A., Ataç, A., Aubert, Y., Aufranc, C., Austin, A., Aydin, S., Azaiez, F., Badoer, S., Balabanski, D. L., Barrientos, D., Baulieu, G., Baumann, R., Bazzacco, D., Beck, F. A., Beck, T., Bednarczyk, P., Bellato, M., Bentley, M. A., Benzoni, G., Berthier, R., Berti, L., Beunard, R., Bianco, G. Lo, Birkenbach, B., Bizzeti, P. G., Bizzeti-Sona, A. M., Blanc, F. Le, Blasco, J. M., Blasi, N., Bloor, D., Boiano, C., Borsato, M., Bortolato, D., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Bourgault, P., Boutachkov, P., Bouty, A., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Brawn, I. P., Brondi, A., Broussard, S., Bruyneel, B., Bucurescu, D., Burrows, I., Bürger, A., Cabaret, S., Cahan, B., Calore, E., Camera, F., Capsoni, A., Carrió, F., Casati, G., Castoldi, M., Cederwall, B., Cercus, J. -L., Chambert, V., Chambit, M. El, Chapman, R., Charles, L., Chavas, J., Clément, E., Cocconi, P., Coelli, S., Coleman-Smith, P. J., Colombo, A., Colosimo, S., Commeaux, C., Conventi, D., Cooper, R. J., Corsi, A., Cortesi, A., Costa, L., Crespi, F. C. L., Cresswell, J. R., Cullen, D. M., Curien, D., Czermak, A., Delbourg, D., Depalo, R., Descombes, T., Désesquelles, P., Detistov, P., Diarra, C., Didierjean, F., Dimmock, M. R., Doan, Q. T., Domingo-Pardo, C., Doncel, M., Dorangeville, F., Dosme, N., Drouen, Y., Duchêne, G., Dulny, B., Eberth, J., Edelbruck, P., Egea, J., Engert, T., Erduran, M. N., Ertürk, S., Fanin, C., Fantinel, S., Farnea, E., Faul, T., Filliger, M., Filmer, F., Finck, Ch., de France, G., Gadea, A., Gast, W., Geraci, A., Gerl, J., Gernhäuser, R., Giannatiempo, A., Giaz, A., Gibelin, L., Givechev, A., Goel, N., González, V., Gottardo, A., Grave, X., Grȩbosz, J., Griffiths, R., Grint, A. N., Gros, P., Guevara, L., Gulmini, M., Görgen, A., Ha, H. T. M., Habermann, T., Harkness, L. J., Harroch, H., Hauschild, K., He, C., Hernández-Prieto, A., Hervieu, B., Hess, H., Hüyük, T., Ince, E., Isocrate, R., Jaworski, G., Johnson, A., Jolie, J., Jones, P., Jonson, B., Joshi, P., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Kaci, M., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kaşkaş, A., Kebbiri, M., Kempley, R. S., Khaplanov, A., Klupp, S., Kogimtzis, M., Kojouharov, I., Korichi, A., Korten, W., Kröll, Th., Krücken, R., Kurz, N., Ky, B. Y., Labiche, M., Lafay, X., Lavergne, L., Lazarus, I. H., Leboutelier, S., Lefebvre, F., Legay, E., Legeard, L., Lelli, F., Lenzi, S. M., Leoni, S., Lermitage, A., Lersch, D., Leske, J., Letts, S. C., Lhenoret, S., Lieder, R. M., Linget, D., Ljungvall, J., Lopez-Martens, A., Lotodé, A., Lunardi, S., Maj, A., van der Marel, J., Mariette, Y., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Maron, G., Mather, A. R., Mȩczyński, W., Mendéz, V., Medina, P., Melon, B., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Merchan, E., Mihailescu, L., Michelagnoli, C., Mierzejewski, J., Milechina, L., Million, B., Mitev, K., Molini, P., Montanari, D., Moon, S., Morbiducci, F., Moro, R., Morrall, P. S., Möller, O., Nannini, A., Napoli, D. R., Nelson, L., Nespolo, M., Ngo, V. L., Nicoletto, M., Nicolini, R., Noa, Y. Le, Nolan, P. J., Norman, M., Nyberg, J., Obertelli, A., Olariu, A., Orlandi, R., Oxley, D. C., Özben, C., Ozille, M., Oziol, C., Pachoud, E., Palacz, M., Palin, J., Pancin, J., Parisel, C., Pariset, P., Pascovici, G., Peghin, R., Pellegri, L., Perego, A., Perrier, S., Petcu, M., Petkov, P., Petrache, C., Pierre, E., Pietralla, N., Pietri, S., Pignanelli, M., Piqueras, I., Podolyak, Z., Pouhalec, P. Le, Pouthas, J., Pugnére, D., Pucknell, V. F. E., Pullia, A., Quintana, B., Raine, R., Rainovski, G., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, G., La Rana, G., Rebeschini, M., Recchia, F., Redon, N., Reese, M., Reiter, P., Regan, P. H., Riboldi, S., Richer, M., Rigato, M., Rigby, S., Ripamonti, G., Robinson, A. P., Robin, J., Roccaz, J., Ropert, J. -A., Rossé, B., Alvarez, C. Rossi, Rosso, D., Rubio, B., Rudolph, D., Saillant, F., Şahin, E., Salomon, F., Salsac, M. -D., Salt, J., Salvato, G., Sampson, J., Sanchis, E., Santos, C., Schaffner, H., Schlarb, M., Scraggs, D. P., Seddon, D., Şenyiğit, M., Sigward, M. -H., Simpson, G., Simpson, J., Slee, M., Smith, J. F., Sona, P., Sowicki, B., Spolaore, P., Stahl, C., Stanios, T., Stefanova, E., Stézowski, O., Strachan, J., Suliman, G., Söderström, P. -A., Tain, J. L., Tanguy, S., Tashenov, S., Theisen, Ch., Thornhill, J., Tomasi, F., Toniolo, N., Touzery, R., Travers, B., Triossi, A., Tripon, M., Tun-Lanoë, K. M. M., Turcato, M., Unsworth, C., Ur, C. A., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Vandone, V., Vardaci, E., Venturelli, R., Veronese, F., Veyssiere, Ch., Viscione, E., Wadsworth, R., Walker, P. M., Warr, N., Weber, C., Weisshaar, D., Wells, D., Wieland, O., Wiens, A., Wittwer, G., Wollersheim, H. J., Zocca, F., Zamfir, N. V., Ziȩbliński, M., and Zucchiatti, A.
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The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) is a European project to develop and operate the next generation gamma-ray spectrometer. AGATA is based on the technique of gamma-ray energy tracking in electrically segmented high-purity germanium crystals. This technique requires the accurate determination of the energy, time and position of every interaction as a gamma ray deposits its energy within the detector volume. Reconstruction of the full interaction path results in a detector with very high efficiency and excellent spectral response. The realization of gamma-ray tracking and AGATA is a result of many technical advances. These include the development of encapsulated highly-segmented germanium detectors assembled in a triple cluster detector cryostat, an electronics system with fast digital sampling and a data acquisition system to process the data at a high rate. The full characterization of the crystals was measured and compared with detector-response simulations. This enabled pulse-shape analysis algorithms, to extract energy, time and position, to be employed. In addition, tracking algorithms for event reconstruction were developed. The first phase of AGATA is now complete and operational in its first physics campaign. In the future AGATA will be moved between laboratories in Europe and operated in a series of campaigns to take advantage of the different beams and facilities available to maximize its science output. The paper reviews all the achievements made in the AGATA project including all the necessary infrastructure to operate and support the spectrometer., Comment: This version contains a correction of a typing error in the caption of Fig. 2. The DOI to the article published in Nucl. Instr. Meth A was also added
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38. Hydrogen targets for exotic-nuclei studies developed over the past 10 years
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Obertelli, A. and Uesaka, T.
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Hydrogen-induced reactions provide essential information on nuclear structure, complementary to other experimental probes. For studies at both low and relativistic incident energy, developments in hydrogen targets have been performed over the past 10 years in parallel with the development of new radioactive beams. We present a review of all major hydrogen target developments related to the study of exotic nuclei with direct reactions in inverse kinematics. Both polarized and non-polarized systems are presented., Comment: 24 pages, 27 figures, review article
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39. Lifetime measurements in $^{63}$Co and $^{65}$Co
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Dijon, A., Clément, E., De France, G., Van Isacker, P., Ljungvall, J., Görgen, A., Obertelli, A., Korten, W., Gadea, A., Gaudefroy, L., Hackstein, M., Mengoni, D., Pissulla, Th., Recchia, F., Rejmund, M., Rother, W., Sahin, E., Schmitt, C., Shrivastava, A., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Zell, K. O., and Zielinska, M.
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Lifetimes of the $9/2^-_1$ and $3/2^-_1$ states in $^{63}$Co and the $9/2^-_1$ state in $^{65}$Co were measured using the recoil distance Doppler shift and the differential decay curve methods. The nuclei were populated by multi-nucleon transfer reactions in inverse kinematics. Gamma rays were measured with the EXOGAM Ge array and the recoiling fragments were fully identified using the large-acceptance VAMOS spectrometer. The E2 transition probabilities from the $3/2^-_1$ and $9/2^-_1$ states to the $7/2^-$ ground state could be extracted in $^{63}$Co as well as an upper limit for the $9/2^-_1\rightarrow7/2^-_1$ $B$(E2) value in $^{65}$Co. The experimental results were compared to large-scale shell-model calculations in the $pf$ and $pfg_{9/2}$ model spaces, allowing to draw conclusions on the single-particle or collective nature of the various states., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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40. In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of 35Mg and 33Na
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Gade, A., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Campbell, C. M., Cook, J. M., Ettenauer, S., Glasmacher, T., Kemper, K. W., McDaniel, S., Obertelli, A., Otsuka, T., Ratkiewicz, A., Terry, J. R., Utsuno, Y., and Weisshaar, D.
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Excited states in the very neutron-rich nuclei 35Mg and 33Na were populated in the fragmentation of a 38Si projectile beam on a Be target at 83 MeV/u beam energy. We report on the first observation of gamma-ray transitions in 35Mg, the odd-N neighbor of 34Mg and 36Mg, which are known to be part of the "Island of Inversion" around N = 20. The results are discussed in the framework of large- scale shell-model calculations. For the A = 3Z nucleus 33Na, a new gamma-ray transition was observed that is suggested to complete the gamma-ray cascade 7/2+ --> 5/2+ --> 3/2+ gs connecting three neutron 2p-2h intruder states that are predicted to form a close-to-ideal K = 3/2 rotational band in the strong-coupling limit., Comment: Accepted for publication Phys. Rev. C. March 16, 2011: Replaced figures 3 and 5. We thank Alfredo Poves for pointing out a problem with the two figures
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41. Mechanisms in knockout reactions
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Bazin, D., Charity, R. J., de Souza, R. T., Famiano, M. A., Gade, A., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Hudan, S., Lee, J., Lukyanov, S., Lynch, W. G., McDaniel, S., Mocko, M., Obertelli, A., Rogers, A. M., Sobotka, L. G., Terry, J. R., Tostevin, J. A., Tsang, M. B., and Wallace, M. S.
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We report on the first detailed study of the mechanisms involved in knockout reactions, via a coincidence measurement of the residue and fast proton in one-proton knockout reactions, using the S800 spectrograph in combination with the HiRA detector array at the NSCL. Results on the reactions $^9$Be($^9$C,$^8$B+X)Y and $^9$Be($^8$B,$^7$Be+X)Y are presented. They are compared with theoretical predictions for both the diffraction and stripping reaction mechanisms, as calculated in the eikonal model. The data shows a clear distinction between the two reaction mechanisms, and the observed respective proportions are very well reproduced by the reaction theory. This agreement supports the results of knockout reaction analyses and their applications to the spectroscopy of rare isotopes.
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42. In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy at the proton dripline: 23Al
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Gade, A., Adrich, P., Bazin, D., Bowen, M. D., Brown, B. A., Campbell, C. M., Cook, J. M., Glasmacher, T., Hosier, K., McDaniel, S., McGlinchery, D., Obertelli, A., Riley, L. A., Siwek, K., Tostevin, J. A., and Weisshaar, D.
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We report on the first in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy of \nuc{23}{Al} using two different reactions at intermediate beam energies: inelastic scattering off \nuc{9}{Be} and heavy-ion induced one-proton pickup, \nuc{9}{Be}(\nuc{22}{Mg},\nuc{23}{Al}$+\gamma$)X, at 75.1 MeV/nucleon. A $\gamma$-ray transition at 1616(8) keV -- exceeding the proton separation energy by 1494 keV -- was observed in both reactions. From shell model and proton decay calculations we argue that this $\gamma$-ray decay proceeds from the core-excited $7/2^+$ state to the $5/2^+$ ground state of \nuc{23}{Al}. The proposed nature of this state, $[\nuc{22}{Mg}(2^+_1) \otimes \pi d_{5/2}]_{7/2+}$, is consistent with the presence of a gamma-branch and with the population of this state in the two reactions., Comment: Physics Letters B, accepted
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43. Characterization of 7H Nuclear System
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Caamano, M., Cortina-Gil, D., Mittig, W., Savajols, H., Chartier, M., Demonchy, C. E., Fernandez, B., Hornillos, M. B. Gomez, Gillibert, A., Jurado, B., Kiselev, O., Lemmon, R., Obertelli, A., Rejmund, F., Rejmund, M., Roussel-Chomaz, P., and Wolski, R.
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The 7H resonance was produced via one-proton transfer reaction with a 8He beam at 15.4A MeV and a 12C gas target. The experimental setup was based on the active-target MAYA which allowed a complete reconstruction of the reaction kinematics. The characterization of the identified 7H events resulted in a resonance energy of 0.57(+0.42-0.21) MeV above the 3H+4n threshold and a resonance width of 0.09(+0.94-0.06) MeV., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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44. Two-neutron knockout from neutron-deficient $^{34}$Ar, $^{30}$S, and $^{26}$Si
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Yoneda, K., Obertelli, A., Gade, A., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Campbell, C. M., Cook, J. M., Cottle, P. D., Davies, A. D., Dinca, D. -C., Glasmacher, T., Hansen, P. G., Hoagland, T., Kemper, K. W., Lecouey, J. -L., Mueller, W. F., Reynolds, R. R., Terry, J. R., Tostevin, J. A., and Zwahlen, H.
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Two-neutron knockout reactions from nuclei in the proximity of the proton dripline have been studied using intermediate-energy beams of neutron-deficient $^{34}$Ar, $^{30}$S, and $^{26}$Si. The inclusive cross sections, and also the partial cross sections for the population of individual bound final states of the $^{32}$Ar, $^{28}$S and $^{24}$Si knockout residues, have been determined using the combination of particle and $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy. Similar to the two-proton knockout mechanism on the neutron-rich side of the nuclear chart, these two-neutron removal reactions from already neutron-deficient nuclei are also shown to be consistent with a direct reaction mechanism., Comment: Phys. Rev. C, rapid communication, in press
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45. Population of bound excited states in intermediate-energy fragmentation reactions
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Obertelli, A., Gade, A., Bazin, D., Campbell, C. M., Cook, J. M., Cottle, P. D., Davies, A. D., Dinca, D. -C., Glasmacher, T., Hansen, P. G., Hoagland, T., Kemper, K. W., Lecouey, J. -L., Mueller, W. F., Reynolds, R. R., Roeder, B. T., Terry, J. R., Tostevin, J. A., Yoneda, K., and Zwahlen, H.
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Fragmentation reactions with intermediate-energy heavy-ion beams exhibit a wide range of reaction mechanisms, ranging from direct reactions to statistical processes. We examine this transition by measuring the relative population of excited states in several sd-shell nuclei produced by fragmentation with the number of removed nucleons ranging from two to sixteen. The two-nucleon removal is consistent with a non-dissipative process whereas the removal of more than five nucleons appears to be mainly statistical., Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures
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46. Level Structures of $^{56,58}$Ca Cast Doubt on a doubly magic $^{60}$Ca
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Chen, S, Browne, F, Doornenbal, P, Lee, J, Obertelli, A, Tsunoda, Y, Otsuka, T, Chazono, Y, Hagen, G, Holt, J.D, Jansen, G.R, Ogata, K, Shimizu, N, Utsuno, Y, Yoshida, K, Achouri, N.L, Baba, H, Calvet, D, Château, F, Chiga, N, Corsi, A, Cortés, M.L, Delbart, A, Gheller, J.-M, Giganon, A, Gillibert, A, Hilaire, C, Isobe, T, Kobayashi, T, Kubota, Y, Lapoux, V, Liu, H.N, Motobayashi, T, Murray, I, Otsu, H, Panin, V, Paul, N, Rodriguez, W, Sakurai, H, Sasano, M, Steppenbeck, D, Stuhl, L, Sun, Y.L, Togano, Y, Uesaka, T, Wimmer, K, Yoneda, K, Aktas, O, Aumann, T, Chung, L.X, Flavigny, F, Franchoo, S, Gasparic, I, Gerst, R.-B, Gibelin, J, Hahn, K.I, Kim, D, Koiwai, T, Kondo, Y, Koseoglou, P, Lehr, C, Linh, B.D, Lokotko, T, Maccormick, M, Moschner, K, Nakamura, T, Park, S.Y, Rossi, D, Sahin, E, Söderström, P.-A, Sohler, D, Takeuchi, S, Törnqvist, H, Vaquero, V, Wagner, V, Wang, S, Werner, V, Xu, X, Yamada, H, Yan, D, Yang, Z, Yasuda, M, Zanetti, L, Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (LKB [Collège de France]), Fédération de recherche du Département de physique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure - ENS Paris (FRDPENS), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th] ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Shell evolution ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Nuclear Experiment ,Ray spectroscopy - Abstract
Gamma decays were observed in $^{56}$Ca and $^{58}$Ca following quasi-free one-proton knockout reactions from $^{57,59}$Sc beams at $\approx 200$ MeV/nucleon. For $^{56}$Ca, a $\gamma$ ray transition was measured to be 1456(12) keV, while for $^{58}$Ca an indication for a transition was observed at 1115(34) keV. Both transitions were tentatively assigned as the $2^+_1 \rightarrow 0^+_{gs}$ decays, and were compared to results from ab initio and conventional shell-model approaches. A shell-model calculation in a wide model space with a marginally modified effective nucleon-nucleon interaction depicts excellent agreement with experiment for $2^+_1$ level energies, two-neutron separation energies, and reaction cross sections, corroborating the formation of a new nuclear shell above the $N$ = 34 shell. Its constituents, the $0f_{5/2}$ and $0g_{9/2}$ orbitals, are almost degenerate. This degeneracy precludes the possibility for a doubly magic $^{60}$Ca and potentially drives the dripline of Ca isotopes to $^{70}$Ca or even beyond., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures
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47. PUMA, antiProton unstable matter annihilation
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Aumann, T., Bartmann, W., Boine-Frankenheim, O., Bouvard, A., Broche, A., Butin, F., Calvet, D., Carbonell, J., Chiggiato, P., de Gersem, H., de Oliveira, R., Dobers, T., Ehm, F., Somoza, J.Ferreira, Fischer, J., Fraser, M., Friedrich, E., Frotscher, A., Gomez-Ramos, M., Grenard, J.L., Hobl, A., Hupin, G., Husson, A., Indelicato, P., Johnston, K., Klink, C., Kubota, Y., Lazauskas, R., Malbrunot-Ettenauer, S., Marsic, N., O Müller, W.F., Naimi, S., Nakatsuka, N., Necca, R., Neidherr, D., Neyens, G., Obertelli, A., Ono, Y., Pasinelli, S., Paul, N., Pollacco, E.C., Rossi, D., Scheit, H., Schlaich, M., Schmidt, A., Schweikhard, L., Seki, R., Sels, S., Siesling, E., Uesaka, T., Vilén, M., Wada, M., Wienholtz, F., Wycech, S., Zacarias, S., Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (LKB [Collège de France]), Fédération de recherche du Département de physique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure - ENS Paris (FRDPENS), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and PUMA
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International audience; PUMA, antiProton Unstable Matter Annihilation, is a nuclear-physics experiment at CERN aiming at probing the surface properties of stable and rare isotopes by use of low-energy antiprotons. Low-energy antiprotons offer a very unique sensitivity to the neutron and proton densities at the annihilation site, i.e. in the tail of the nuclear density. Today, no facility provides a collider of low-energy radioactive ions and low-energy antiprotons: while not being a collider experiment, PUMA aims at transporting one billion antiprotons from ELENA, the Extra-Low-ENergy Antiproton ring, to ISOLDE, the rare-isotope beam facility of CERN. PUMA will enable the capture of low-energy antiprotons by short-lived nuclei and the measurement of the emitted radiations. In this way, PUMA will give access to the so-far largely unexplored isospin composition of the nuclear-radial-density tail of radioactive nuclei. The motivations, concept and current status of the PUMA experiment are presented.
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48. Border of the island of inversion: Unbound states in 29 Ne
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Holl, M., Lindberg, S., Heinz, A., Kondo, Y., Nakamura, T., Tostevin, J. A., Wang, H., Nilsson, T., Achouri, N. L., Al Falou, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Calvet, D., Chae, H., Chiga, N., Corsi, A., Crawford, H. L., Delaunay, F., Delbart, A., Deshayes, Q., D��az Fern��ndez, P., Dombr��di, Z., Douma, C. A., Elekes, Z., Fallon, P., Ga��pari��, I., Gheller, J.-M., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Harakeh, M. N., Hirayama, A., Hoffman, C. R., Horvat, A., Horv��th, ��., Hwang, J. W., Isobe, T., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kawase, S., Kim, S., Kisamori, K., Kobayashi, T., K��rper, D., Koyama, S., Kuti, I., Lapoux, V., Marqu��s, F. M., Masuoka, S., Mayer, J., Miki, K., Murakami, T., Najafi, M., Nakano, K., Nakatsuka, N., Obertelli, A., de Oliveira Santos, F., Orr, N. A., Otsu, H., Ozaki, T., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Revel, A., Rossi, D., Saito, A. T., Saito, T. Y., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Satou, Y., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Schrock, P., Shikata, M., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Sohler, D., Sorlin, O., Stuhl, L., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, M., Thoennessen, M., T��rnqvist, H., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Tscheuschner, J., Tsubota, J., Uesaka, T., Yang, Z., Yasuda, M., Yoneda, K., Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), SAMURAI21, Research unit Nuclear & Hadron Physics, and Nuclear Energy
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The nucleus $^{29}$Ne is situated at the border of the island of inversion. Despite significant efforts, no bound low-lying intruder $f_{7/2}$-state, which would place $^{29}$Ne firmly inside the island of inversion, has yet been observed. Here, the first investigation of unbound states of $^{29}$Ne is reported. The states were populated in $^{30}\mathrm{Ne}(p,pn)$ and $^{30}\mathrm{Na}(p,2p)$ reactions at a beam energy of around $230$ MeV/nucleon, and analyzed in terms of their resonance properties, partial cross sections and momentum distributions. The momentum distributions are compared to calculations using the eikonal, direct reaction model, allowing $\ell$-assignments for the observed states. The lowest-lying resonance at an excitation energy of 1.48(4) MeV shows clear signs of a significant $\ell$=3-component, giving first evidence for $f_{7/2}$ single particle strength in $^{29}$Ne. The excitation energies and strengths of the observed states are compared to shell-model calculations using the sdpf-u-mix interaction, Comment: 12 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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49. A first glimpse at the shell structure beyond 54Ca: Spectroscopy of 55K, 55Ca, and 57Ca
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T. Koiwai, K. Wimmer, P. Doornenbal, A. Obertelli, C. Barbieri, T. Duguet, J.D. Holt, T. Miyagi, P. Navrátil, K. Ogata, N. Shimizu, V. Somà, Y. Utsuno, K. Yoshida, N.L. Achouri, H. Baba, F. Browne, D. Calvet, F. Château, S. Chen, N. Chiga, A. Corsi, M.L. Cortés, A. Delbart, J.-M. Gheller, A. Giganon, A. Gillibert, C. Hilaire, T. Isobe, T. Kobayashi, Y. Kubota, V. Lapoux, H.N. Liu, T. Motobayashi, I. Murray, H. Otsu, V. Panin, N. Paul, W. Rodriguez, H. Sakurai, M. Sasano, D. Steppenbeck, L. Stuhl, Y.L. Sun, Y. Togano, T. Uesaka, K. Yoneda, O. Aktas, T. Aumann, L.X. Chung, F. Flavigny, S. Franchoo, I. Gasparic, R.-B. Gerst, J. Gibelin, K.I. Hahn, D. Kim, Y. Kondo, P. Koseoglou, J. Lee, C. Lehr, B.D. Linh, T. Lokotko, M. MacCormick, K. Moschner, T. Nakamura, S.Y. Park, D. Rossi, E. Sahin, P.-A. Söderström, D. Sohler, S. Takeuchi, H. Toernqvist, V. Vaquero, V. Wagner, S. Wang, V. Werner, X. Xu, H. Yamada, D. Yan, Z. Yang, M. Yasuda, L. Zanetti, RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), National Research Council of Canada, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, University of British Columbia, Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), University of Leicester, National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary), Government of South Korea, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, German Research Foundation, Wimmer, K. [0000-0001-8178-0405], Wimmer, K., Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,QC1-999 ,Physics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Shell evolution ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,ray spectroscopy ,Radiactive beams ,gamma-ray spectroscopy ,shell evolution ,γ-ray spectroscopy ,ddc:530 ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Nuclear Experiment ,Radioactive beams - Abstract
7 pags., 3 figs., 1 tab., States in the N = 35 and 37 isotopes 55,57Ca have been populated by direct proton-induced nucleon removal reactions from 56,58Sc and 56Ca beams at the RIBF. In addition, the (p, 2p) quasi-free single- proton removal reaction from 56Ca was studied. Excited states in 55K, 55Ca, and 57Ca were established for the first time via in-beam γ -ray spectroscopy. Results for the proton and neutron removal reactions from 56Ca to states in 55K and 55Ca for the level energies, excited state lifetimes, and exclusive cross sections agree well with state-of-the-art theoretical calculations using different approaches. The observation of a short-lived state in 57Ca suggests a transition in the calcium isotopic chain from single-particle dominated states at N = 35 to collective excitations at N = 37., We would like to thank the RIKEN accelerator and BigRIPS teams for providing the high intensity beams. T.K. acknowledges support by RIKEN Junior Research Associate Program. K.W. acknowledges support from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades RYC-2017-22007. RIUMF receives funding via a contribution through the National Research Council of Canada. J.D.H is further supported by NSERC under grants SAPIN-2018-00027 and RGPAS-2018-522453. VS-IMSRG computations were performed with an allocation of computing resources on Cedar at WestGrid and Compute Canada, and on the Oak Cluster at TRIUMF managed by the University of British Columbia department of Advanced Research Computing (ARC). N.S. and Y.U. acknowledge valuable support by “Priority Issue on post-K computer” and KAKENHI grant 20K03981 and 17K05433. C.B. was supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) through grants No. ST/L005816/1 and No. ST/V001108/1. SCGF calculations were per- formed by using HPC resources from GENCI-TGCC, France (Contract No. A009057392) and at the DiRAC DiAL system at the University of Leicester, UK, (funded by the UK BEIS via STFC Capital Grants No. ST/K000373/1 and No. ST/R002363/1 and STFC DiRAC Operations Grant No. ST/R001014/1). I.M. was supported by the RIKEN IPA program, F.B. by the RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Researche Program. D.S. acknowledges support from the European Regional Development Fund contract No. GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00034 and the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary via Project No. K128947. K. I. H., D. K., and S. Y. P. acknowledge the support from the IBS grant funded by the Korea government (No. IBS-R031-D1). The work was further supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Nos. JP16H02179, JP18H05404, JP19H00679, and JP21H01114 and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under Grant No. BL 1513/1-1
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50. Pairing Forces Govern Population of Doubly Magic Ca54 from Direct Reactions
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J. M. Gheller, S. Y. Park, K. Yoneda, Masaki Sasano, P. A. Söderström, D. Sohler, D. Körper, H. Simon, A. Gillibert, K. Miki, Satoshi Takeuchi, Yasuhiro Togano, M. MacCormick, R.-B. Gerst, Duo Yan, Tomohiro Uesaka, Fabia Schindler, V. Wagner, B. D. Linh, M. Holl, A. Corsi, N. Paul, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, P. Koseoglou, E. Sahin, Yosuke Kondo, T. Lokotko, T. Isobe, Victor Vaquero, M. L. Cortés, V. Werner, Takashi Nakamura, W. Rodriguez, Zaihong Yang, A. Delbart, S. Franchoo, F. Château, V. Lapoux, P. Doornenbal, K. I. Hahn, L. Stuhl, I. Murray, C. Caesar, Kazuyuki Ogata, C. Lehr, T. Kobayashi, X. X. Xu, C. Hilaire, Si-Ge Chen, Yutaka Utsuno, V. Panin, A. Giganon, Jenny Lee, N. L. Achouri, L. X. Chung, Y. L. Sun, K. Moschner, Yuya Kubota, D. M. Rossi, H. Baba, F. Flavigny, Masahiro Yasuda, L. Zanetti, Kathrin Wimmer, Dong-Wook Kim, O. Aktas, F. Browne, S. Wang, A. Obertelli, J. Kahlbow, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, T. Motobayashi, Julien Gibelin, K. Boretzky, D. Calvet, David Steppenbeck, H. Törnqvist, Thomas Aumann, Nobuyuki Chiga, T. Koiwai, Kazuki Yoshida, Hideaki Otsu, Hirofumi Yamada, and J. Tscheuschner
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Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Proton ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Population ,Nuclear shell model ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Pairing ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon ,Ground state ,education - Abstract
Direct proton-knockout reactions of ^{55}Sc at ∼220 MeV/nucleon were studied at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory. Populated states of ^{54}Ca were investigated through γ-ray and invariant-mass spectroscopy. Level energies were calculated from the nuclear shell model employing a phenomenological internucleon interaction. Theoretical cross sections to states were calculated from distorted-wave impulse approximation estimates multiplied by the shell model spectroscopic factors, which describe the wave function overlap of the ^{55}Sc ground state with states in ^{54}Ca. Despite the calculations showing a significant amplitude of excited neutron configurations in the ground-state of ^{55}Sc, valence proton removals populated predominantly the ground state of ^{54}Ca. This counterintuitive result is attributed to pairing effects leading to a dominance of the ground-state spectroscopic factor. Owing to the ubiquity of the pairing interaction, this argument should be generally applicable to direct knockout reactions from odd-even to even-even nuclei.
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- 2021
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