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Valence $1s-0d$ proton vacancy of the $^{32}$Si ground state

Nuclear Experiment 2025-10-07 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

The 32^{32}Si(3^3He,dd)33^{33}P reaction was studied in inverse kinematics at 6.3~MeV/uu. States in 33^{33}P corresponding to the proton 1s0d1s-0d single-particle orbitals were identified up to \sim4.5 MeV in excitation energy. The (3^{3}He,dd) spectroscopic factors were determined from Distorted Wave Born Approximation calculations. When combined with complementary neutron-adding data, the 1s0d1s-0d proton vacancies in the 32^{32}Si ground state were extracted. In conjunction with a re-analysis of data from previous single-particle measurements, the trends in proton and neutron vacancy were explored across the 28,30,32,34^{28,30,32,34}Si isotopes. Both proton and neutron vacancy data show gradual changes in their occupancies. The proton 1s1/21s_{1/2} orbitals in 32^{32}Si and 34^{34}Si are both consistent with being empty. The ground-state nucleon distributions are described by shell-model calculations constrained to the 1s0d1s-0d model space.

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@article{arxiv.2510.05073,
  title  = {Valence $1s-0d$ proton vacancy of the $^{32}$Si ground state},
  author = {N. Watwood and C. R. Hoffman and B. P. Kay and I. A. Tolstukhin and J. Chen and T. L. Tang and D. Bazin and Y. Ayyad and S. Beceiro-Novo and S. J. Freeman and L. P. Gaffney and R. Garg and H. Jayatissa and A. N. Kuchera and P. T. MacGregor and A. J. Mitchell and A. Muñoz-Ramos and C. Müller-Gatermann and F. Recchia and C. Santamaria and M. Z. Serikow and D. K. Sharp and G. L. Wilson and A. H. Wuosmaa and J. C. Zamora},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.05073},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures