One-neutron removal from [superscript 29]Ne: defining the lower limits of the island of inversion

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dc.creator Kobayashi, N.
dc.creator Nakamura, T.
dc.creator Kondo, Y.
dc.creator Tostevin, J. A.
dc.creator Aoi, N.
dc.creator Baba, H.
dc.creator Barthelemy, R.
dc.creator Famiano, M. A.
dc.creator Fukuda, N.
dc.creator Inabe, N.
dc.creator Kanungo, Rituparna
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-31T14:04:06Z
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dc.date.issued 2016-01-20
dc.identifier.issn 0556-2813
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/27260
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dc.description.abstract Background: Very neutron-rich isotopes, including [superscript 30−32]Ne, in the vicinity of N = 20 are known to exhibit ground states dominated by fp-shell intruder configurations: the “island of inversion.” Systematics for the Ne-isotopic chain suggest that such configurations may be in strong competition with normal shell-model configurations in the ground state of [superscript 29]Ne. Purpose: A determination of the structure of [superscript 29]Ne is thus important to delineate the extent of the island of inversion and better understand structural evolution in neutron-rich Ne isotopes. This is accomplished here through a combined investigation of nuclear and Coulomb-induced one-neutron removal reactions. Method: Cross sections for one-neutron removal on carbon and lead targets and the parallel momentum distribution of the [superscript 28]Ne residues from the carbon target are measured at around 240 MeV/nucleon. The measurements are compared with reaction calculations combined with spectroscopic information from SDPF-M shell-model wave functions. Results: The deduced width of the inclusive parallel momentum distribution, 98(12) MeV/c (FWHM), suggests that the ground state of [superscript 29]Ne has a spin parity of 3/2[superscript −]. Detailed comparisons of the measured inclusive and partial cross sections of the two targets and the parallel momentum distribution of the carbon target with reaction calculations, combined with spectroscopic information from large-scale shell-model calculations, are all consistent with a 3/2[superscript −] spin-parity assignment. Conclusions: The results indicate that [superscript 29]Ne lies within the island of inversion and that the ground state of [superscript 29]Ne is dominated by a [superscript 28]Ne(0[subscript 1 superscript +]) [circle cross] 2p[subscript 3/2] neutron configuration. Combined with recently measured interaction cross sections, it is concluded that [superscript 29]Ne may exhibit a moderately developed halo-like distribution. en_CA
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dc.publisher American Physical Society en_CA
dc.relation.uri https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.93.014613
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dc.subject.lcsh Neon -- Isotopes
dc.subject.lcsh Nuclear shell theory
dc.title One-neutron removal from [superscript 29]Ne: defining the lower limits of the island of inversion en_CA
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dcterms.bibliographicCitation Physical Review C 93(1), 14613. (2016) en_CA
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