In a recent experiment, carried out at RIBF/RIKEN, the 25F(p,2p)24O reaction was studied at 270 MeV/A in inverse kinematics. Derived spectroscopic factors suggest that the effective core of 25F significantly differs from a free 24O nucleus. We interpret these results within the Particle-Rotor Model and show that the experimental level scheme of 25F can be understood in the rotation-aligned coupling scheme, with its 5/21+ ground state as the band-head of a decoupled band. The excitation energies of the observed 1/21+ and 9/21+ states correlate strongly with the rotational energy of the effective core, seen by the odd proton, and allow us to estimate its 2+ energy at ≈ 3.2 MeV and a moderate quadrupole deformation, ϵ2≈0.15. The measured fragmentation of the πd5/2 single-particle strength is discussed and some further experiments suggested.
@article{arxiv.2008.00986,
title = {The Core of $^{25}$F in the Rotational Model},
author = {A. O. Macchiavelli and R. M. Clark and H. L. Crawford and P. Fallon and I. Y. Lee and C. Morse and C. M. Campbell and M. Cromaz and C. Santamaria},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.00986},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to Physical Review C