Ground-state configuration of neutron-rich Aluminum isotopes through Coulomb breakup
Paper in proceeding, 2014

Neutron-rich 34,35Al isotopes have been studied through Coulomb excitation using LAND-FRS setup at GSI, Darmstadt. The method of invariant mass analysis has been used to reconstruct the excitation energy of the nucleus prior to decay. Comparison of experimental CD cross-section with direct breakup model calculation with neutron in p3/2 orbital favours 34Al(g.s) - νp3/2 as ground state configuration of 35Al. But ground state configuration of 34Al is complicated as evident from γ-ray spectra of 33Al after Coulomb breakup of 34Al. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2014.

Author

S. Chakraborty

U.D. Pramanik

T. Aumann

S. Beceiro

K. Boretzky

C. Caesar

B.V. Carlson

W.N. Catford

S. Chatterjee

M. Chartier

D. Cortina-Gil

G.D. Angelis

D. González-Díaz

H. Emling

Paloma Diaz Fernandez

L.M. Fraile

O.V. Ershova

H. Geissel

M. Heil

Björn Jonson

Chalmers, Fundamental Physics

A. Kelić

Håkan T Johansson

Chalmers, Fundamental Physics

R. Krüecken

T. Kröll

J. Kurcewicz

C.E. Langer

T.L. Bleis

Y. Leifels

G. Münzenberg

J. Marganiec

C. Nociforo

A. Najafi

V. Panin

S. Paschalis

S. Pietri

R. Plag

A. Rahaman

R. Reifarth

V. Ricciardi

D. Rossi

J. Ray

H. Simon

C. Scheidenberger

S. Typel

J.E. Taylor

Y. Togano

V. Volkov

H. Weick

A. Wagner

F. Wamers

M. Weigand

J.S. Winfield

D.O. Yakorev

M. Zorić

EPJ Web of Conferences

21016275 (ISSN) 2100014X (eISSN)

Vol. 66

Subject Categories

Subatomic Physics

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1051/epjconf/20146602019

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