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First observation of the proton emitter 116La: Evidence for strong neutron-proton pairing from proton separation energies and emission probabilities

Authors :
Wei Zhang
Bo Cederwall
Ozge AKTAS
Xiaoyu Liu
Aysegül Ertoprak
Ayse Nyberg
Kalle Auranen
Betool Alayed
Hussam Badran
Helen Boston
Maria Doncel
Ulrika Forsberg
Tuomas Grahn
Paul Greenlees
Song GUO
Jacob Heery
Joshua Hilton
David Jenkins
Rauno Julin
Sakari Juutinen
Minna Luoma
Olavi Neuvonen
Joonas Ojala
Robert Page
Janne Pakarinen
Edward Paul
Costel Petrache
Panu Rahkila
Panu Ruotsalainen
Mikael Sandzelius
Jan Sarén
Stuart Szwec
Holly Tann
Juha Uusitalo
Robert Wadsworth
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

The discovery of the new proton emitter $^{116}_{~57}$La$_{59}$, 23 neutrons away from the only stable La isotope, $^{139}_{~57}$La$_{82}$, is reported. The $^{116}$La nuclei were synthesised in the fusion-evaporation reaction $^{58}$Ni($^{64}$Zn, p4n)$^{116}$La and identified via their proton radioactivity using the MARA mass spectrometer and the silicon detectors placed at its focal plane. Comparisons of the measured proton energy ($E_{p} = 718 \pm 9 $ keV) and half-life ($T_{1/2} = 50 \pm 22$ ms) with values calculated using %microscopic nuclear barrier penetration theory the Universal Decay Law approach indicate that the proton is emitted with an orbital angular momentum $l=2$ and that its emission probability is enhanced relative to its closest, less exotic, odd-even lanthanum isotope ($^{117}_{~57}$La$_{60}$) while the proton-emission $Q$-value is lower. We propose this to be a signature for the presence of strong neutron-proton pair correlations in this exotic, neutron deficient system. The observations of $\gamma$ decays from isomeric states in $^{116}$La and $^{117}$La are also reported.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Theory
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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