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Structure of ^{36}Ca under the Coulomb Magnifying Glass.

Authors :
Lalanne L
Sorlin O
Poves A
Assié M
Hammache F
Koyama S
Suzuki D
Flavigny F
Girard-Alcindor V
Lemasson A
Matta A
Roger T
Beaumel D
Blumenfeld Y
Brown BA
Santos FO
Delaunay F
de Séréville N
Franchoo S
Gibelin J
Guillot J
Kamalou O
Kitamura N
Lapoux V
Mauss B
Morfouace P
Niikura M
Pancin J
Saito TY
Stodel C
Thomas JC
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2022 Sep 16; Vol. 129 (12), pp. 122501.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Detailed spectroscopy of the neutron-deficient nucleus ^{36}Ca was obtained up to 9 MeV using the ^{37}Ca(p,d)^{36}Ca and the ^{38}Ca(p,t)^{36}Ca transfer reactions. The radioactive nuclei, produced by the LISE spectrometer at GANIL, interacted with the protons of the liquid hydrogen target CRYPTA, to produce light ejectiles (the deuteron d or triton t) that were detected in the MUST2 detector array, in coincidence with the heavy residues identified by a zero-degree detection system. Our main findings are (i) a similar shift in energy for the 1_{1}^{+} and 2_{1}^{+} states by about -250  keV, as compared with the mirror nucleus ^{36}S; (ii) the discovery of an intruder 0_{2}^{+} state at 2.83(13) MeV, which appears below the first 2^{+} state, in contradiction with the situation in ^{36}S; and (iii) a tentative 0_{3}^{+} state at 4.83(17) MeV, proposed to exhibit a bubble structure with two neutron vacancies in the 2s_{1/2} orbit. The inversion between the 0_{2}^{+} and 2_{1}^{+} states is due to the large mirror energy difference (MED) of -516(130)  keV for the former. This feature is reproduced by shell model calculations, using the sd-pf valence space, predicting an almost pure intruder nature for the 0_{2}^{+} state, with two protons (neutrons) being excited across the Z=20 magic closure in ^{36}Ca (^{36}S). This mirror system has the largest MEDs ever observed, if one excludes the few cases induced by the effect of the continuum.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
129
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36179171
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.122501