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Comprehensive investigation of fission yields by using spallation- and (p,2p)-induced fission reactions in inverse kinematics
In the last decades, measurements of spallation, fragmentation and Coulex
induced fission reactions in inverse kinematics have provided valuable data to
accurately investigate the fission dynamics and nuclear structure at large
deformations of a large variety of stable and non-stable heavy nuclei. To go a
step further, we propose now to induce fission by the use of quasi-free (p,2p)
scattering reactions in inverse kinematics, which allows us to reconstruct the
excitation energy of the compound fissioning system by using the four-momenta
of the two outgoing protons. Therefore, this new approach might permit to
correlate the excitation energy with the charge and mass distributions of the
fission fragments and with the fission probabilities, given for the first time
direct access to the simultaneous measurement of the fission yield dependence
on temperature and fission barrier heights of exotic heavy nuclei,
respectively. The first experiment based on this methodology was realized
recently at the GSI/FAIR facility and a detailed description of the
experimental setup is given here.Comment: 4 pages, 15th International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science
and Technology (ND2022
Intruder configurations in Ne at the transition into the island of inversion: Detailed structure study of Ne
Detailed -ray spectroscopy of the exotic neon isotope Ne has
been performed for the first time using the one-neutron removal reaction from
Ne on a liquid hydrogen target at 240~MeV/nucleon. Based on an analysis
of parallel momentum distributions, a level scheme with spin-parity assignments
has been constructed for Ne and the negative-parity states are
identified for the first time. The measured partial cross sections and momentum
distributions reveal a significant intruder -wave strength providing
evidence of the breakdown of the and shell gaps. Only a weak,
possible -wave strength was observed to bound final states. Large-scale
shell-model calculations with different effective interactions do not reproduce
the large -wave and small -wave strength observed experimentally,
indicating an ongoing challenge for a complete theoretical description of the
transition into the island of inversion along the Ne isotopic chain
Border of the island of inversion:Unbound states in Ne 29
The nucleus Ne29 is situated at the border of the island of inversion. Despite significant efforts, no bound low-lying intruder f7/2 state, which would place Ne29 firmly inside the island of inversion, has yet been observed. Here, the first investigation of unbound states of Ne29 is reported. The states were populated in Ne30(p,pn) and Na30(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 ℓ 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 f7/2 single particle strength in Ne29. The excitation energies and strengths of the observed states are compared to shell-model calculations using the sdpf-u-mix interaction.</p
Extending the Southern Shore of the Island of Inversion to F-28
Detailed spectroscopy of the neutron-unbound nucleus F-28 has been performed for the first time following proton/neutron removal from Ne-29/F-29 beams at energies around 230 MeV=nucleon. The invariant-mass spectra were reconstructed for both the F-27((*)) + n and F-26((*)) + 2n coincidences and revealed a series of well-defined resonances. A near-threshold state was observed in both reactions and is identified as the F-28 ground state, with S-n(F-28) = -199(6) keV, while analysis of the 2n decay channel allowed a considerably improved S-n(F-27) = 1620(60) keV to be deduced. Comparison with shell-model predictions and eikonal-model reaction calculations have allowed spin-parity assignments to be proposed for some of the lower-lying levels of F-28. Importantly, in the case of the ground state, the reconstructed F-27 + n momentum distribution following neutron removal from F-29 indicates that it arises mainly from the 1p(3/2) neutron intruder configuration. This demonstrates that the island of inversion around N = 20 includes F-28, and most probably F-29, and suggests that O-28 is not doubly magic
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