2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.93.031303
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Rotational band structure inMg32

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“…For a deformation of 2 ≈ 0.4, in line with the analysis in Ref. [25], such a standard Nilsson description yields amplitudes: C 3/2,1 = -0.32, C 7/2,3 = 0.92, and C 5/2,3 = -0.22, which fail to reproduce the measured spectroscopic factors (see Table I). In particular, we note the fact that the large amplitude of the f 7/2 orbit would be consistent with a trend favoring the knockout to the 4 + member of the ground-state rotational band, clearly not observed in either of the recent experiments.…”
Section: The Methodssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…For a deformation of 2 ≈ 0.4, in line with the analysis in Ref. [25], such a standard Nilsson description yields amplitudes: C 3/2,1 = -0.32, C 7/2,3 = 0.92, and C 5/2,3 = -0.22, which fail to reproduce the measured spectroscopic factors (see Table I). In particular, we note the fact that the large amplitude of the f 7/2 orbit would be consistent with a trend favoring the knockout to the 4 + member of the ground-state rotational band, clearly not observed in either of the recent experiments.…”
Section: The Methodssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…51. Aside from the previously known γ-ray transitions at 885 keV and 1438 keV that are attributed to the 2 + 1 → 0 + 1 and 4 + 1 → 2 + 1 transitions, respectively, a new transition at 1773 keV was observed that is proposed to connect the 6 + 1 and 4 + 1 states (Crawford et al, 2016). With 32 Mg suspected to be well-deformed, this (Tsunoda et al, 2017).…”
Section: Excitation Energymentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The most recent spectroscopy inside the N = 20 IoI addressed one of the hallmark nuclei in this region of shell evolution, 32 Mg, that has been subject to experimental study since its low-lying 2 + 1 energy contradicted the presence of the N = 20 magic number in this isotopic chain (Détraz et al, 1979). Using the advanced γ-ray tracking array GRETINA (Paschalis et al, 2013), excited states in 32 Mg (Crawford et al, 2016) were populated in the secondary fragmentation of an 46 Ar rareisotope beam at NSCL. The γ rays spectrum is displayed in Fig.…”
Section: Excitation Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[3] for a review and more recent references given below). From these studies it has been conjectured that magicity persists along the N = 20 isotonic chain from 40 Ca (Z = 20) down to 34 Si (N = 14) [15][16][17][18] and suddenly disappears only two protons below in the deformed nuclide 32 Mg [19]. The recent experimental characterization of the 0 + 1,2 states in 32 Mg [20] and 34 Si [21] have provided further support for this description in which a crossing between the normal and the intruder regimes occurs between these two nuclei [22].…”
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