Two-neutron knockout reactions from nuclei in the proximity of the proton
dripline have been studied using intermediate-energy beams of neutron-deficient
34Ar, 30S, and 26Si. The inclusive cross sections, and also the
partial cross sections for the population of individual bound final states of
the 32Ar, 28S and 24Si knockout residues, have been determined
using the combination of particle and γ-ray spectroscopy. Similar to the
two-proton knockout mechanism on the neutron-rich side of the nuclear chart,
these two-neutron removal reactions from already neutron-deficient nuclei are
also shown to be consistent with a direct reaction mechanism.Comment: Phys. Rev. C, rapid communication, in pres