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Cross-shell excitations in 46Ca studied with fusion reactions induced by a reaccelerated rare isotope beam

Authors :
Ash, J.
Iwasaki, H.
Mijatović, Tea
Budner, T.
Elder, R.
Elman, B.
Friedman, M.
Gade, A.
Grinder, M.
Henderson, J.
Longfellow, B.
Revel, A.
Rhodes, D.
Spieker, M.
Utsuno, Y.
Weisshaar, D.
Wu, C. Y.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Discovering unexplored high-spin states in neutron-rich nuclei can open up a new direction to study band structure and the associated shell structure in isospin-asymmetric many-body systems. However, experimental reach has so far been limited to neutron-deficient or stable nuclei which are preferentially produced in fusion reactions used in such studies. Here, we report the first γ-ray spectroscopy with fusion reactions using a reaccelerated rare-isotope beam of 45K performed at the ReA3 facility of the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. Using particle and γ-ray coincidence techniques, three new higher-lying states around 6 MeV and five new γ-ray transitions were identified for 46Ca, suggesting three independent band structures formed from different particle-hole configurations. The rotational-like band built on the 0+2 state is established up to the tentatively assigned 6+2 state. New results are compared to large-scale shell model calculations, confirming the validity of the effective interaction describing particle-hole excitations across the Z=20 and N=28 shell gaps in the vicinity of doubly magic 48Ca.

Subjects

Subjects :
collective levels
nuclear fusion

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.57a035e5b1ae..7cb6a20c99bdf887a173770f63bb5e7c