Shell Closure N=16 in O-24
Paper in proceeding, 2009

Advanced nuclear structure models predict the presence of the shell closures N=14, 16 in neutron-rich O isotopes rather than N=20. Spectroscopic investigations performed at the neutron drip line have recently confirmed such predictions showing that the O-24 is a doubly magic nucleus (Z=8, N=16). Predictions within the shell model calculation for the O-23,O-24 ground state have been confirmed measuring their spectroscopic factors. Results obtained in one-neutron removal reactions performed by using in-flight radioactive ion beams produced at the Fragment Separator FRS of GSI are reported.

nuclear structure

radioactive ion beams

nuclei

Author

C. Nociforo

R. Kanungo

A. Prochazka

T. Aumann

D. Boutin

D. Cortina-Gil

B. Davids

M. Diakaki

F. Farinon

H. Geissel

R. Gernhauser

J. Gerl

R. Janik

Björn Jonson

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Subatomic Physics

B. Kindler

R. Knobel

R. Krucken

Mattias Lantz

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Subatomic Physics

H. Lenske

Y. A. Litvinov

B. Lommel

K. Mahata

P. Maierbeck

A. Musumarra

Thomas Nilsson

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Subatomic Physics

T. Otsuka

C. Perro

C. Scheidenberger

B. Sitar

P. Strmen

B. Sun

I. Szarka

I. Tanihata

Y. Utsuno

H. Weick

M. Winkler

AIP Conference Proceedings

0094-243X (ISSN) 1551-7616 (eISSN)

Vol. 1165 90-93 461

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Subatomic Physics

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10/7/2017