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Evolution of the N = 20 shell gap

Authors :
J. Gibelin
Susumu Shimoura
H. Iwasaki
K. Yoneda
Y. Matsuyama
N. Imai
H. K. Sakai
Zs. Fülöp
Yasuhiro Togano
Kazuyoshi Kurita
T. Kishida
M. Ishihara
Masahiro Notani
Hidetada Baba
Zs. Dombrádi
M. Tamaki
Tohru Motobayashi
Satoshi Takeuchi
A. Saito
S. Kanno
E. Takeshita
Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa
K. Demichi
A. Ozawa
Z. Elekes
Shin'ichiro Michimasa
K. Yamada
T. Gomi
T. Minemura
Shinsuke Ota
H. Hasegawa
N. Aoi
Hiroyoshi Sakurai
T. Kubo
S. Kawai
Hooi Jin Ong
Source :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 49:140-145
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2006.

Abstract

Stucture of N = 17,18 nuclei has been investigated via proton inelastic scattering and neutron removal reactions up to the neutron dripline in inverse kinematics by use of radioctive ion beams provided by the RIKEN isotope separator, RIPS. Low energy excited states have been found in all the 26,27F and 27Ne nuclei, which are out of the neutron sd shell configuration space and are considered as intruder states arisng from cross shell excitations. Monte-Carlo shell model calculations with the sdpf-m interaction predict low energy negative parity excited states from neutron cross shell excitation at N = 17,18, which is in agreement with our experimental results. Observation of intruder states even at N = 17, especially the p3/2 state in 27Ne at 765 keV is a clear indication of a vanishing N = 20 shell gap at Z = 8 as predicted by the sdpf-m shell model calculations.

Details

ISSN :
17426596 and 17426588
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4f1eba9acc3f2c1d48929fd4040f8882
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/49/1/031