Deep excursion beyond the proton dripline. II. Toward the limits of existence of nuclear structure
Journal article, 2018

Prospects of experimental studies of argon and chlorine isotopes located far beyond the proton dripline are studied by using systematics and cluster models. The deviations from the widespread systematics observed in Cl-28,Cl-29 and Ar-29,Ar-30 have been theoretically substantiated, and analogous deviations have been predicted for the lighter chlorine and argon isotopes. The limits of nuclear structure existence are predicted for Ar and Cl isotopic chains, with Ar-26 and Cl-25 found to be the lightest sufficiently long-living nuclear systems. By simultaneous measurements of protons and gamma rays following decays of such systems as well as their beta-delayed emission, an interesting synergy effect may be achieved, which is demonstrated by the example of Cl-30 and Ar-31 ground-state studies. Such a synergy effect may be provided by the new EXPERT setup (EXotic Particle Emission and Radioactivity by Tracking) being operated inside the fragment separator and spectrometer facility at GSI, Darmstadt.

Author

Grigorenko

National Research Nuclear University

National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute"

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

I Mukha

Helmholtz

D. Kostyleva

Helmholtz

Justus Liebig University Giessen

C. Scheidenberger

Helmholtz

Justus Liebig University Giessen

L. Acosta

National Institute for Nuclear Physics

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

E. Casarejos

University of Vigo

V Chudoba

Silesian University Opava

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

A. A. Ciemny

University of Warsaw

W. Dominik

University of Warsaw

J. A. Duenas

University of Huelva

V Dunin

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

J. M. Espino

University of Seville

A. Estrade

University of Edinburgh

F. Farinon

Helmholtz

A. Fomichev

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

H. Geissel

Helmholtz

Justus Liebig University Giessen

A. Gorshkov

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

Z. Janas

University of Warsaw

G. Kaminski

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

University of Warsaw

O. Kiselev

Helmholtz

R. Knoebel

Justus Liebig University Giessen

Helmholtz

S. Krupko

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

M. Kuich

University of Warsaw

Military University of Technology

Yu A. Litvinov

Helmholtz

G. Marquinez-Duran

University of Huelva

I Martel

University of Huelva

C. Mazzocchi

University of Warsaw

E. Yu Nikolskii

National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute"

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

C. Nociforo

Helmholtz

A. K. Orduz

University of Huelva

M. Pfuetzner

Helmholtz

University of Warsaw

S. Pietri

Helmholtz

M. Pomorski

University of Warsaw

A. Prochazka

Helmholtz

S. Rymzhanova

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

A. M. Sanchez-Benitez

University of Huelva

P. Sharov

University of Huelva

H. Simon

Helmholtz

B. Sitar

Comenius University in Bratislava

R. Slepnev

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)

M. Stanoiu

IFIN HH

P. Strmen

Comenius University in Bratislava

I Szarka

Comenius University in Bratislava

M. Takechi

Helmholtz

Y. K. Tanaka

University of Tokyo

Helmholtz

H. Weick

Helmholtz

M. Winkler

Helmholtz

J. S. Winfield

Helmholtz

X. Xu

Helmholtz

Beihang University

Justus Liebig University Giessen

Mikhail Zhukov

Chalmers, Physics

Physical Review C

24699985 (ISSN) 24699993 (eISSN)

Vol. 98 6 064309

Subject Categories

Accelerator Physics and Instrumentation

Subatomic Physics

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064309

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