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Unbound neutron $\nu0d_{3/2}$ strength in $^{17}$C and the N=16 shell gap

Nuclear Experiment 2025-05-28 v3 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Significant continuum strength has been observed to be populated in 17^{17}C produced in the d(16^{16}C,p) reaction at a beam energy of 17.2~MeV/nucleon. The strength appears at greater than \sim2~MeV above the single-neutron decay threshold and has been identified as arising from transfer into the neutron 0d3/20d_{3/2} orbital. Guided by shell model predictions the greater majority of the strength is associated with a 3/2+^+ state at an excitation energy of 4.400.14+0.33_{-0.14}^{+0.33} MeV and a much weaker 3/2+^+ level at 5.600.45+1.35_{-0.45}^{+1.35} MeV. The corresponding total widths were determined to be 3.450.78+1.82_{-0.78}^{+1.82} and 1.61.4+4.6_{-1.4}^{+4.6} MeV, respectively. From the backward angle proton differential cross sections and the branching ratios for neutron decay to the 16^{16}C(21+_{1}^{+}) level, the corresponding spectroscopic factors to the ground state were deduced to be 0.47±10\pm{10} and <<0.09. Shell-model calculations employing the phenomenological SFO-tls interaction as well as Gamow Shell-Model calculations including continuum effects are in reasonable agreement with experiment, although the predicted strength lies at somewhat lower energy. The size of the N=16 shell gap (εν0d3/2εν1s1/2\varepsilon_{ \nu0d_{3/2}}-\varepsilon _{\nu 1s_{1/2}}) was estimated to be 5.080.33+0.43_{-0.33}^{+0.43}~MeV - some 1.3~MeV larger than found in the SFO-tls shell model calculation.

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@article{arxiv.2505.11696,
  title  = {Unbound neutron $\nu0d_{3/2}$ strength in $^{17}$C and the N=16 shell gap},
  author = {J. Lois-Fuentes and B. Fernández-Domínguez and F. Delaunay and X. Pereira-López and N. A. Orr and M. Płoszajczak and N. Michel and T. Otsuka and T. Suzuki and W. N. Catford and O. Sorlin and N. L. Achouri and M. Assié and S. Bailey and B. Bastin and Y. Blumenfeld and R. Borcea and M. Caamaño and L. Caceres and E. Clément and A. Corsi and N. Curtis and Q. Deshayes and F. Farget and M. Fisichella and G. de France and S. Franchoo and M. Freer and J. Gibelin and A. Gillibert and G. F. Grinyer and F. Hammache and O. Kamalou and A. Knapton and Tz. Kokalova and V. Lapoux and J. A. Lay and B. Le Crom and S. Leblond and F. M. Marqués and A. Matta and P. Morfouace and A. Moro and J. Pancin and L. Perrot and J. Piot and E. Pollacco and P. Punta and D. Ramos and C. Rodríguez-Tajes and T. Roger and F. Rotaru and M. Sénoville and N. de Séréville and R. Smith and M. Stanoiu and I. Stefani and C. Stodel and D. Suzuki and J. C. Thomas and N. Timofeyuk and M. Vandebrouck and J. Walshe and C. Wheldon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.11696},
  year   = {2025}
}