Proton removal from $^{73,75}$Br to $^{72,74}$Se at intermediate energies
Abstract
We report new experimental data for excited states of Se obtained from proton removal from Br secondary beams on a proton target. The experiments were performed with the Ursinus-NSCL Liquid Hydrogen Target and the combined GRETINA+S800 setup at the Coupled Cyclotron Facility of the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University. Within uncertainties, the inclusive cross sections for proton removal from Br on a proton target are identical suggesting that the same single-particle orbitals contribute to the proton-removal reaction. In addition, details of the partial cross section fragmentation are discussed. The data might suggest that , and 4 angular momentum transfers are important to understand the population of excited states of Se in proton removal. Available data for excited states of Ge populated through the AsGe proton-removal reaction in normal kinematics suggest indeed that the and shell as well as the orbital contribute. A comparison to data available for odd- nuclei supports that the bulk of the spectroscopic strengths could be found at lower energies in the even-even Se isotopes than in, for instance, the even-even Ge isotopes. In addition, the population of high- states seems to indicate that multi-step processes contribute to proton-removal reactions at intermediate energies in these collective nuclei.
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@article{arxiv.2411.09835,
title = {Proton removal from $^{73,75}$Br to $^{72,74}$Se at intermediate energies},
author = {M. Spieker and D. Bazin and S. Biswas and P. D. Cottle and P. J. Farris and A. Gade and T. Ginter and S. Giraud and K. W. Kemper and J. Li and S. Noji and J. Pereira and L. A. Riley and M. K. Smith and D. Weisshaar and R. G. T. Zegers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.09835},
year = {2024}
}
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9 pages, 5 figures