Evolution of the nuclear spin-orbit splitting explored via the $^{32}$Si($d$,$p$)$^{33}$Si reaction using SOLARIS
Abstract
The spin-orbit splitting between neutron 1 orbitals at Si has been deduced using the single-neutron-adding (,) reaction in inverse kinematics with a beam of Si, a long-lived radioisotope. Reaction products were analyzed by the newly implemented SOLARIS spectrometer at the reaccelerated-beam facility at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The measurements show reasonable agreement with shell-model calculations that incorporate modern cross-shell interactions, but they contradict the prediction of proton density depletion based on relativistic mean-field theory. The evolution of the neutron 1-shell orbitals is systematically studied using the present and existing data in the isotonic chains of , 19, and 21. In each case, a smooth decrease in the separation of the - orbitals is seen as the respective -orbitals approach zero binding, suggesting that the finite nuclear potential strongly influences the evolution of nuclear structure in this region.
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@article{arxiv.2404.05434,
title = {Evolution of the nuclear spin-orbit splitting explored via the $^{32}$Si($d$,$p$)$^{33}$Si reaction using SOLARIS},
author = {J. Chen and B. P. Kay and C. R. Hoffman and T. L. Tang and I. A. Tolstukhin and D. Bazin and R. S. Lubna and Y. Ayyad and S. Beceiro-Novo and B. J. Coombes and S. J. Freeman and L. P. Gaffney and R. Garg and H. Jayatissa and A. N. Kuchera and P. MacGregor and A. J. Mitchell and W. Mittig and B. Monteagudo and A. Munoz-Ramos and C. Müller-Gatermann and F. Recchia and N. Rijal and C. Santamaria and M. Z. Serikow and D. K. Sharp and J. Smith and J. K. Stecenko and G. L. Wilson and A. H. Wuosmaa and C. X. Yuan and J. C. Zamora and Y. N. Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.05434},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 5 figures