Structure of 30Mg explored via in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy

In the island of inversion, ground states of neutron-rich sd-shell nuclei exhibit strong admixtures of intruder configurations from the fp shell. The nucleus 30Mg, located at the boundary of the island of inversion, serves as a cornerstone to track the structural evolution as one approaches this reg...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. C 2020-11, Vol.102 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Kitamura, N., Wimmer, K., Shimizu, N., Bader, V. M., Bancroft, C., Barofsky, D., Baugher, T., Bazin, D., Berryman, J. S., Bildstein, V., Gade, A., Imai, N., Kröll, T., Langer, C., Lloyd, J., Lunderberg, E., Perdikakis, G., Recchia, F., Redpath, T., Saenz, S., Smalley, D., Stroberg, S. R., Tostevin, J. A., Tsunoda, N., Utsuno, Y., Weisshaar, D., Westerberg, A.
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Zusammenfassung:In the island of inversion, ground states of neutron-rich sd-shell nuclei exhibit strong admixtures of intruder configurations from the fp shell. The nucleus 30Mg, located at the boundary of the island of inversion, serves as a cornerstone to track the structural evolution as one approaches this region. Spin-parity assignments for excited states in 30Mg, especially negative-parity levels, have yet to be established. In the present work, the nuclear structure of 30Mg was investigated by in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy mainly focusing on firm spin-parity determinations. High-intensity rare-isotope beams of 31Mg, 32Mg, 34Si, and 35P bombarded a Be target to induce nucleon removal reactions populating states in 30Mg. Gamma rays were detected by the state-of-the-art gamma-ray tracking array GRETINA. For the direct one-neutron removal reaction, final-state exclusive cross sections and parallel momentum distributions were deduced. Multi-nucleon removal reactions from different projectiles were exploited to gain complementary information. With the aid of the parallel momentum distributions, an updated level scheme with revised spin-parity assignments was constructed. Spectroscopic factors associated with each state were also deduced. Results were confronted with large-scale shell-model calculations using two different effective interactions, showing excellent agreement with the present level scheme. Furthermore, a marked difference in the spectroscopic factors indicates that the full delineation of the transition into the island of inversion remains a challenge for theoretical models.
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2469-9993