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Observation of excited states in $^{20}$Mg sheds light on nuclear forces and shell evolution

Nuclear Experiment 2019-05-09 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The exotic Borromean nucleus 20^{20}Mg with NN = 8, located at the proton drip-line provides a unique testing ground for nuclear forces and the evolution of shell structure in the neutron-deficient region. We report on the first observation of proton unbound resonances together with bound states in 20^{20}Mg from the 20^{20}Mg(dd,dd') reaction performed at TRIUMF. Phenomenological shell-model calculations offer a reasonable description. However, our experimental results present a challenge for current first-principles nuclear structure approaches and point to the need for improved chiral forces and {\it ab initio} calculations. Furthermore, the differential cross section of the first excited state is compared with distorted-wave Born approximation calculations to deduce a neutron quadrupole deformation parameter of βn\beta_n=0.46±\pm0.21. This provides the first indication of a possible weakening of the NN = 8 shell closure at the proton drip-line.

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@article{arxiv.1901.01741,
  title  = {Observation of excited states in $^{20}$Mg sheds light on nuclear forces and shell evolution},
  author = {J. S. Randhawa and R. Kanungo and M. Holl and J. D. Holt and P. Navratil and S. R. Stroberg and G. Hagen and G. R. Jansen and M. Alcorta and C. Andreoiu and C. Barnes and C. Burbadge and D. Burke and A. A. Chen and A. Chester and G. Christian and S. Cruz and B. Davids and J. Even and G. Hackman and J. Henderson and S. Ishimoto and P. Jassal and S. Kaur and M. Keefe and D. Kisliuk and R. Krucken and J. Liang and J. Lighthall and E. McGee and J. Measures and M. Moukaddam and E. Padilla-Rodal and A. Shotter and I. J. Thompson and J. Turko and M. Williams and O. Workman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.01741},
  year   = {2019}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures