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The Structure of ³³Si and the magicity of the N=20 gap at Z=14

Authors :
Jongile, S.
Lemasson, A.
Sorlin, O.
Wiedeking, M.
Papka, P.
Bazin, D.
Borcea, C.
Borcea, R.
Gade, A.
Iwasaki, H.
Khan, E.
Lepailleur, A.
Mutschler, A.
Nowacki, F.
Recchia, F.
Roger, T.
Rotaru, F.
Stanoiu, M.
Stroberg, S.R
Tostevin, J.A
Vanderbrouck, M.
Weisshaar, D.
Wimmer, K.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2020.

Abstract

The structure of ³³Si was studied by a one-neutron knockout reaction from a ³⁴Si beam at 98.5 MeV/u incident on a 9 Be target. The prompt γ rays following the de-excitation of ³³Si were detected using the GRETINA γ -ray tracking array while the reaction residues were identified on an event-by-event basis in the focal plane of the S800 spectrometer at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The presently derived spectroscopic factor values, C 2 S , for the 3 / 2 + and 1 / 2 + states, corresponding to a neutron removal from the 0 d 3 / 2 and 1 s 1 / 2 orbitals, agree with shell model calculations and point to a strong N = 20 shell closure. Three states arising from the more bound 0 d 5 / 2 orbital are proposed, one of which is unbound by about 930 keV. The sensitivity of this experiment has also confirmed a weak population of 9 / 2 − and 11 / 2 − 1 , 2 final states, which originate from a higher-order process. This mechanism may also have populated, to some fraction, the 3 / 2 − and 7 / 2 − negative-parity states, which hinders a determination of the C 2 S values for knockout from the normally unoccupied 1 p 3 / 2 and 0 f 7 / 2 orbits.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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