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Spectroscopy of excited states of unbound nuclei $^{30}$Ar and $^{29}$Cl

Authors :
Xu, X. -D.
Mukha, I.
Grigorenko, L. V.
Scheidenberger, C.
Acosta, L.
Casarejos, E.
Chudoba, V.
Ciemny, A. A.
Dominik, W.
Duénas-Díaz, J.
Dunin, V.
Espino, J. M.
Estradé, A.
Farinon, F.
Fomichev, A.
Geissel, H.
Golubkova, T. A.
Gorshkov, A.
Janas, Z.
Kamiński, G.
Kiselev, O.
Knöbel, R.
Krupko, S.
Kuich, M.
Litvinov, Yu. A.
Marquinez-Durán, G.
Martel, I.
Mazzocchi, C.
Nociforo, C.
Ordúz, A. K.
Pfützner, M.
Pietri, S.
Pomorski, M.
Prochazka, A.
Rymzhanova, S.
Sánchez-Benítez, A. M.
Sharov, P.
Simon, H.
Sitar, B.
Slepnev, R.
Stanoiu, M.
Strmen, P.
Szarka, I.
Takechi, M.
Tanaka, Y. K.
Weick, H.
Winkler, M.
Winfield, J. S.
Source :
Phys. Rev. C 97, 034305 (2018)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Several states of proton-unbound isotopes $^{30}$Ar and $^{29}$Cl were investigated by measuring their in-flight decay products, $^{28}$S+proton+proton and $^{28}$S+proton, respectively. A refined analysis of $^{28}$S-proton angular correlations indicates that the ground state of $^{30}$Ar is located at $2.45^{+0.05}_{-0.10}$ MeV above the two-proton emission threshold. The theoretical investigation of the $^{30}$Ar ground state decay demonstrates that its mechanism has the transition dynamics with a surprisingly strong sensitivity of the correlation patterns of the decay products to the two-proton decay energy of the $^{30}$Ar ground state and the one-proton decay energy as well as the one-proton decay width of the $^{29}$Cl ground state. The comparison of the experimental $^{28}$S-proton angular correlations with those resulting from Monte Carlo simulations of the detector response illustrates that other observed $^{30}$Ar excited states decay by sequential emission of protons via intermediate resonances in $^{29}$Cl. Based on the findings, the decay schemes of the observed states in $^{30}$Ar and $^{29}$Cl were constructed. For calibration purposes and for checking the performance of the experimental setup, decays of the previously-known states of a two-proton emitter $^{19}$Mg were remeasured. Evidences for one new excited state in $^{19}$Mg and two unknown states in $^{18}$Na were found.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 16 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. C 97, 034305 (2018)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1710.05501
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.97.034305