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Magicity versus Superfluidity around ^{28}O viewed from the Study of ^{30}F.

Authors :
Kahlbow J
Aumann T
Sorlin O
Kondo Y
Nakamura T
Nowacki F
Revel A
Achouri NL
Al Falou H
Atar L
Baba H
Boretzky K
Caesar C
Calvet D
Chae H
Chiga N
Corsi A
Delaunay F
Delbart A
Deshayes Q
Dombrádi Z
Douma CA
Elekes Z
Gašparić I
Gheller JM
Gibelin J
Gillibert A
Harakeh MN
Hirayama A
Holl M
Horvat A
Horváth Á
Hwang JW
Isobe T
Kalantar-Nayestanaki N
Kawase S
Kim S
Kisamori K
Kobayashi T
Körper D
Koyama S
Kuti I
Lapoux V
Lindberg S
Marqués FM
Masuoka S
Mayer J
Miki K
Murakami T
Najafi M
Nakano K
Nakatsuka N
Nilsson T
Obertelli A
Orr NA
Otsu H
Ozaki T
Panin V
Paschalis S
Rossi DM
Saito AT
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
Yoneda K
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2024 Aug 23; Vol. 133 (8), pp. 082501.
Publication Year :
2024

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 quasifree 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±58(stat)±33(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.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
133
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39241734
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.082501