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Experimental study of $^{53}$Cr via the $(d,p\gamma)$ reaction

Nuclear Experiment 2026-01-09 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Excited states in 53^{53}Cr were studied via the 52^{52}Cr(d,pγ)(d,p\gamma) reaction up to the neutron-separation threshold. Proton-γ\gamma angular correlations and γ\gamma decay branching ratios were measured in particle-γ\gamma coincidences between the Super-Enge Split-Pole Spectrograph (SE-SPS) and CeBr3_3 Array (CeBrA) demonstrator of the John D. Fox Accelerator Laboratory at Florida State University. Previous spin-parity assignments from a (d,p)(d,p) singles experiment at the SE-SPS are supported and γ\gamma-ray transitions in 53^{53}Cr reported. We firmly assign higher-lying excited states to 53^{53}Cr because overlapping excited states and contaminants could be identified better due to the complementary γ\gamma-decay information. We also correct some of the previously reported excitation energies and present a reanalysis of previously measured 52^{52}Cr(d,p)53(d,p){}^{53}{Cr} angular distributions guided by the complementary γ\gamma-ray information. Based on this reanalysis, the fragmentation of the neutron 2p3/22p_{3/2}, 2p1/22p_{1/2}, 1f5/21f_{5/2}, 1g9/21g_{9/2}, and 2d5/22d_{5/2} single-particle strengths is reassessed for 53^{53}Cr. A comparison to the corresponding strengths in 55^{55}Fe is presented.

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@article{arxiv.2601.04346,
  title  = {Experimental study of $^{53}$Cr via the $(d,p\gamma)$ reaction},
  author = {M. Spieker and L. A. Riley and M. Heinze and A. L. Conley and B. Kelly and P. D. Cottle and R. Aggarwal and S. Ajayi and L. T. Baby and S. Baker and I. Conroy and I. B. D'Amato and J. Esparza and S. Genty and I. Hay and K. W. Kemper and M. I. Khawaja and P. S. Kielb and A. N. Kuchera and E. Lopez-Saavedra and A. B. Morelock and J. Piekarewicz and A. Sandrik and V. Sitaraman and E. Temanson and C. Wibisono and I. Wiedenhoever},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.04346},
  year   = {2026}
}

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18 pages, 12 figures