Border of the island of inversion: Unbound states in Ne-29
Journal article, 2022

The nucleus Ne-29 is situated at the border of the island of inversion. Despite significant efforts, no bound low-lying intruder f(7/2) state, which would place Ne-29 firmly inside the island of inversion, has yet been observed. Here, the first investigation of unbound states of Ne-29 is reported. The states were populated in Ne-30(p, pn) and Na-30(p, 2p) reactions at a beam energy of around 230 MeV/nucleon, and analyzed in terms of their resonance properties, partial cross sections, and momentum distributions. The momentum distributions are compared to calculations using the eikonal, direct reaction model, allowing assignments for the observed states. The lowest lying resonance at an excitation energy of 1.48(4) MeV shows clear signs of a significant l = 3 component, giving first evidence for f(7/2) single particle strength in Ne-29. The excitation energies and strengths of the observed states are compared to shell-model calculations using the SDPF-U-MIX interaction.

Author

Matthias Holl

Chalmers, Physics, Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics

Simon Lindberg

Chalmers, Physics, Subatomic and Plasma Physics

Andreas Martin Heinz

Chalmers, Physics, Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics

Y. Kondo

Tokyo Institute of Technology

T. Nakamura

Tokyo Institute of Technology

J. A. Tostevin

Tokyo Institute of Technology

University of Surrey

H. Wang

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Thomas Nilsson

Chalmers, Physics, Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics

N. L. Achouri

Normandie University

H. Al Falou

Lebanese University

L. Atar

Technische Universität Darmstadt

T. Aumann

Helmholtz

Technische Universität Darmstadt

H. Baba

RIKEN

K. Boretzky

Helmholtz

C. Caesar

Technische Universität Darmstadt

Helmholtz

D. Calvet

University Paris-Saclay

H. Chae

Seoul National University

N. Chiga

RIKEN

A. Corsi

University Paris-Saclay

H. L. Crawford

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

F. Delaunay

Normandie University

A. Delbart

University Paris-Saclay

Q. Deshayes

Normandie University

Paloma Diaz Fernandez

Chalmers, Physics, Subatomic and Plasma Physics

Z. Dombradi

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

C. A. Douma

University of Groningen

Z. Elekes

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

P. Fallon

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

I Gasparic

RIKEN

Technische Universität Darmstadt

Ruder Boskovic Institute

J-M Gheller

University Paris-Saclay

J. Gibelin

Normandie University

A. Gillibert

University Paris-Saclay

M. N. Harakeh

Helmholtz

University of Groningen

A. Hirayama

Tokyo Institute of Technology

C. R. Hoffman

Argonne National Laboratory

A. Horvat

Helmholtz

A. Horvath

Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE)

J. W. Hwang

Institute for Basic Science - Korea (IBS)

Seoul National University

T. Isobe

RIKEN

J. Kahlbow

RIKEN

Technische Universität Darmstadt

N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki

University of Groningen

S. Kawase

Kyushu University

S. Kim

Seoul National University

Institute for Basic Science - Korea (IBS)

K. Kisamori

RIKEN

T. Kobayashi

Tohoku University

D. Koerper

Helmholtz

S. Koyama

University of Tokyo

I Kuti

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

V Lapoux

University Paris-Saclay

F. M. Marques

Normandie University

S. Masuoka

University of Tokyo

J. Mayer

University of Cologne

K. Miki

Michigan State University

T. Murakami

Kyoto University

M. Najafi

University of Groningen

K. Nakano

Kyushu University

N. Nakatsuka

Kyoto University

A. Obertelli

University Paris-Saclay

F. de Oliveira Santos

IN2P3 Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules

N. A. Orr

Normandie University

H. Otsu

RIKEN

T. Ozaki

Tokyo Institute of Technology

V Panin

RIKEN

S. Paschalis

Technische Universität Darmstadt

A. Revel

IN2P3 Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules

D. Rossi

Technische Universität Darmstadt

A. T. Saito

Tokyo Institute of Technology

T. Y. Saito

University of Tokyo

M. Sasano

RIKEN

H. Sato

RIKEN

Y. Satou

Seoul National University

H. Scheit

Technische Universität Darmstadt

F. Schindler

Technische Universität Darmstadt

P. Schrock

University of Tokyo

M. Shikata

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Y. Shimizu

RIKEN

H. Simon

Helmholtz

D. Sohler

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

O. Sorlin

IN2P3 Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules

L. Stuhl

Institute for Basic Science - Korea (IBS)

RIKEN

S. Takeuchi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

M. Tanaka

Osaka University

M. Thoennessen

Michigan State University

H. Toernqvist

Technische Universität Darmstadt

Y. Togano

Rikkyo University

Tokyo Institute of Technology

T. Tomai

Tokyo Institute of Technology

J. Tscheuschner

Technische Universität Darmstadt

J. Tsubota

Tokyo Institute of Technology

T. Uesaka

RIKEN

Z. Yang

RIKEN

M. Yasuda

Tokyo Institute of Technology

K. Yoneda

RIKEN

Physical Review C

24699985 (ISSN) 24699993 (eISSN)

Vol. 105 3 034301

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Subject Categories

Subatomic Physics

Other Physics Topics

Theoretical Chemistry

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevC.105.034301

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