Intruder configurations of excited states in the neutron-rich isotopes 33P and 34P
Here, excited states in the neutron-rich isotopes P 33 and P 34 were populated by the O 18+ O 18 fusion-evaporation reaction at Elab=24 MeV. The Gammasphere array was used along with the Microball particle detector array to detect γ transitions in coincidence with the charged particles emitted from...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. C 2018-04, Vol.97 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Here, excited states in the neutron-rich isotopes P 33 and P 34 were populated by the O 18+ O 18 fusion-evaporation reaction at Elab=24 MeV. The Gammasphere array was used along with the Microball particle detector array to detect γ transitions in coincidence with the charged particles emitted from the compound nucleus S 36 . The use of Microball enabled the selection of the proton emission channel. It also helped in determining the exact position and energy of the emitted proton; this was later employed in kinematic Doppler corrections. 16 new transitions and 13 new states were observed in P 33 and 21 γ rays and 20 energy levels were observed in P 34 for the first time. The nearly 4π geometry of Gammasphere allowed the measurement of γ -ray angular distributions leading to spin assignments for many states. The experimental observations for both isotopes were interpreted with the help of shell-model calculations using the (0+1) ℏω PSDPF interaction. The calculations accounted for both the 0p-0h and 1p-1h states reasonably well and indicated that 2p-2h excitations might dominate the higher-spin configurations in both P 33 and P 34 . |
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ISSN: | 2469-9985 |