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The T=2 mirrors 36Ca and 36S: A test for isospin symmetry of shell gaps at the driplines
- Source :
- Physics Letters B. 647:237-242
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2007.
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Abstract
- The first excited 2+2+ state of 36Ca has been identified by its γ -decay, exploiting the two-step fragmentation technique at the FRS-RISING setup at GSI. This is the heaviest Tz=−2Tz=−2 nucleus in the Segré chart in which a γ-decay of an excited state has been observed. A stable beam of 40Ca at View the MathML source420AMeV impinged on a primary 9Be target. Out of the secondary beam of fragmentation products, 37Ca was separated by the FRS and struck on a second 9Be target at the final focus of the FRS. The energy for the View the MathML source21+ decay of 36Ca was determined to be 3015(16) keV, which is 276 keV lower than in its T=2T=2 mirror 36S. This mirror energy difference (MED) is discussed in the framework of shell model calculations using a 16O core, the sd shell isospin symmetric interaction USD and experimental single-particle energies from 17O and 17F. The results show that the MED within the sd shell provide a sensitive test for the evolution of the N , Z=14,16Z=14,16 subshell gaps towards the driplines. Especially the N , Z=16Z=16 gap is determined by Thomas–Ehrman shift in the A=17A=17, T=1/2T=1/2 isospin doublet, while Coulomb effects are found to have marginal influence. ispartof: Physics Letters B vol:647 issue:4 pages:237-242 status: published
Details
- ISSN :
- 03702693
- Volume :
- 647
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Physics Letters B
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9b8e6b4114beabf4b1395b73ca42d8a1