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Extension of the N=40 island of inversion towards N=50: Spectroscopy of 66Cr, 70,72Fe

Authors :
C, Santamaria
C, Louchart
A, Obertelli
V, Werner
P, Doornenbal
F, Nowacki
G, Authelet
H, Baba
D, Calvet
F, Château
A, Corsi
A, Delbart
J-M, Gheller
A, Gillibert
T, Isobe
V, Lapoux
M, Matsushita
S, Momiyama
T, Motobayashi
M, Niikura
H, Otsu
C, Péron
A, Peyaud
E C, Pollacco
J-Y, Roussé
H, Sakurai
M, Sasano
Y, Shiga
S, Takeuchi
R, Taniuchi
T, Uesaka
H, Wang
K, Yoneda
F, Browne
L X, Chung
Zs, Dombradi
S, Franchoo
F, Giacoppo
A, Gottardo
K, Hadynska-Klek
Z, Korkulu
S, Koyama
Y, Kubota
J, Lee
M, Lettmann
R, Lozeva
K, Matsui
T, Miyazaki
S, Nishimura
L, Olivier
S, Ota
Z, Patel
N, Pietralla
E, Sahin
C, Shand
P-A, Söderström
I, Stefan
D, Steppenbeck
T, Sumikama
D, Suzuki
Zs, Vajta
J, Wu
Z, Xu
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We report on the measurement of the first 2(+) and 4(+) states of (66)Cr and (70,72)Fe via in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy. The nuclei of interest were produced by (p,2p) reactions at incident energies of 260 MeV/nucleon. The experiment was performed at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory, RIKEN, using the DALI 2γ-ray detector array and the novel MINOS device, a thick liquid hydrogen target combined with a vertex tracker. A low-energy plateau of 2(1)(+) and 4(1)(+) energies as a function of the neutron number was observed for N≥38 and N≥40 for even-even Cr and Fe isotopes, respectively. State-of-the-art shell model calculations with a modified Lenzi-Nowacki-Poves-Sieja (LNPS) interaction in the pfg(9/2)d(5/2) valence space reproduce the observations. Interpretation within the shell model shows an extension of the island of inversion at N=40 for more neutron-rich isotopes towards N=50.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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