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Structure evolution of ground and excited states in the exotic nucleus $^{22}$Al

Nuclear Theory 2026-03-31 v1

Abstract

Recent experimental studies on proton-rich nuclei in the sdsd shell have revealed intriguing near-threshold phenomena, including exotic structures associated with mirror-symmetry breaking. In particular, a halo-like structure has been suggested for the 1+1^+ state of 22^{22}Al based on the large isospin asymmetry observed in the 22^{22}Si/22^{22}O mirror Gamow-Teller transitions. Recent mass measurements further indicate that the ground state of 22^{22}Al is weakly bound, with a single-proton separation energy of about 100 keV. To investigate how the continuum affects the structure and decay properties of this proton-dripline nucleus, we employ the state-of-the-art Gamow shell model. This approach utilizes valence-space effective interactions and operators derived from chiral forces. Our calculations identify the ground state of 22^{22}Al as a 4+4^+ state, with a 3+3^+ state as the first excitation. Despite their diffuse nature under weak binding, the Thomas-Ehrman shift for these states is found to be negligible due to their small ss-wave components. In contrast, the excited 11+1_1^+ state possesses a significantly larger ss-wave component, resulting in a more pronounced halo-like structure.

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@article{arxiv.2602.01552,
  title  = {Structure evolution of ground and excited states in the exotic nucleus $^{22}$Al},
  author = {Z. C. Xu and H. Y. Shang and S. M. Wang and Y. G. Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.01552},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables