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Spectroscopy of deeply bound orbitals in neutron-rich Ca isotopes

Nuclear Experiment 2024-07-08 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The calcium isotopes are an ideal system to investigate the evolution of shell structure and magic numbers. Although the properties of surface nucleons in calcium have been well studied, probing the structure of deeply bound nucleons remains a challenge. Here, we report on the first measurement of unbound states in 53^{53}Ca and 55^{55}Ca, populated from \ts{54,56}Ca(p,pnp,pn) reactions at a beam energy of around 216 MeV/nucleon at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotopes Beam Factory. The resonance properties, partial cross sections, and momentum distributions of these unbound states were analyzed. Orbital angular momentum ll assignments were extracted from momentum distributions based on calculations using the distorted wave impulse approximation (DWIA) reaction model. The resonances at excitation energies of 5516(41)\,keV in 53^{53}Ca and 6000(250)\,keV in 55^{55}Ca indicate a significant ll\, =\,3 component, providing the first experimental evidence for the ν0f7/2\nu 0f_{7/2} single-particle strength of unbound hole states in the neutron-rich Ca isotopes. The observed excitation energies and cross-sections point towards extremely localized and well separated strength distributions, with some fragmentation for the ν0f7/2\nu 0f_{7/2} orbital in 55^{55}Ca. These results are in good agreement with predictions from shell-model calculations using the effective GXPF1Bs interaction and \textit{ab initio} calculations and diverge markedly from the experimental distributions in the nickel isotones at Z=28Z=28.

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@article{arxiv.2407.04529,
  title  = {Spectroscopy of deeply bound orbitals in neutron-rich Ca isotopes},
  author = {P. J. Li and J. Lee and P. Doornenbal and S. Chen and S. Wang and A. Obertelli and Y. Chazono and J. D. Holt and B. S. Hu and K. Ogata and Y. Utsuno and K. Yoshida and N. L. Achouri and H. Baba and F. Browne and D. Calvet and F. Château and N. Chiga and A. Corsi and M. L. Cortés and A. Delbart and J-M. Gheller and A. Giganon and A. Gillibert and C. Hilaire and T. Isobe and T. Kobayashi and Y. Kubota and V. Lapoux and H. N. Liu and T. Motobayashi and I. Murray and H. Otsu and V. Panin and N. Paul and W. Rodriguez and H. Sakurai and M. Sasano and D. Steppenbeck and L. Stuhl and Y. L. Sun and Y. Togano and T. Uesaka and K. Wimmer and K. Yoneda and O. Aktas and T. Aumann and K. Boretzky and C. Caesar and L. X. Chung and F. Flavigny and S. Franchoo and I. Gasparic and R. -B. Gerst and J. Gibelin and K. I. Hahn and J. Kahlbow and D. Kim and T. Koiwai and Y. Kondo and D. Körper and P. Koseoglou and C. Lehr and B. D. Linh and T. Lokotko and M. MacCormick and K. Miki and K. Moschner and T. Nakamura and S. Y. Park and D. Rossi and E. Sahin and F. Schindler and H. Simon and P-A. Söderström and D. Sohler and S. Takeuchi and H. Toernqvist and J. Tscheuschner and V. Vaquero and V. Wagner and V. Werner and X. Xu and H. Yamada and D. Yan and Z. Yang and M. Yasuda and L. Zanetti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.04529},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages, 7 figures