Nuclear structure study of 19,20,21N nuclei by gamma spectroscopy
Nuclear Experiment
2014-11-21 v1
Abstract
The structure of neutron rich nitrogen nuclei has been studied by use of neutron removal reaction and inelastic scattering. Mass and charge deformations have been deduced for the first excited state of 21N, which indicates the partial persitence of the N=14 subshell closure in nitrogen isotopes. The spectroscopic information obtained on the structure of 19,20,21N confirms the results from a previous experiment.
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@article{arxiv.1005.1869,
title = {Nuclear structure study of 19,20,21N nuclei by gamma spectroscopy},
author = {Z. Elekes and Zs. Vajta and Zs. Dombradi and T. Aiba and N. Aoi and H. Baba and D. Bemmerer and Zs. Fulop and N. Iwasa and A. Kiss and T. Kobayashi and Y. Kondo and T. Motobayashi and T. Nakabayashi and T. Nannichi and H. Sakurai and D. Sohler and S. Takeuchi and K. Tanaka and Y. Togano and K. Yamada and M. Yamaguchi and K. Yoneda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.1869},
year = {2014}
}