$\beta^-$ decay of neutron-rich $^{45}$Cl at magic number N=28
Abstract
Results from the study of -decay of Cl, produced in the fragmentation of a 140-MeV/u Ca beam, are presented. The half-life for Cl -decay is measured to be 513(36) ms. The and decay of Cl populated excited states in Ar, respectively. On the basis of -ray singles and - coincidence data, decay schemes for the two daughter nuclei have been established. They are compared with shell model calculations using the FSU interaction. The low-lying negative parity states for Ar are well described by a single particle (neutron) occupying orbitals near the Fermi surface, whereas neutron excitations across the shell gap are needed to explain the positive-parity states which are expected to be populated in allowed Gamow-Teller -decay of Cl. The highest -feeding to the 5/2 state in Ar from the ground state of Cl points towards a 3/2 spin-parity assignment of the ground state of the parent over the other possibility of 1/2. The high Q value of Cl decay allows for the population of states above the neutron separation energy in Ar leading to positive parity states of Ar being populated by removal of one neutron from the shell. The spin-parities of the excited levels in Ar are tentatively assigned for the first time by comparison with the shell model calculations. The 2978~keV level of Ar is identified as the excited 0 level which could correspond to a different configuration from the ground state.
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@article{arxiv.2305.14466,
title = {$\beta^-$ decay of neutron-rich $^{45}$Cl at magic number N=28},
author = {Soumik Bhattacharya and Vandana Tripathi and S. L. Tabor and A. Volya and P. C. Bender and C. Benetti and M. P. Carpenter and J. J. Carroll and A. Chester and C. J. Chiara and K. Childers and B. R. Clark and B. P. Crider and J. T. Harke and S. N. Liddick and R. S. Lubna and S. Luitel and B. Longfellow and M. J. Mogannam and T. H. Ogunbeku and J. Perello and A. L. Richard and E. Rubino and S. Saha and O. A. Shehu and R. Unz and Y. Xiao and Yiyi Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14466},
year = {2023}
}
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11 pages, 10 figures