Invariant-mass spectroscopy of <sup>37,38</sup>Sc, <sup>35</sup>Ca, and <sup>34</sup>K near the proton drip-line
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Abstract
At the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, a secondary beam of 37Ca impinged on a 9Be target resulting in a set of reactions that populate isotopes beyond the proton drip-line including 37,38Sc, 35Ca, and 34K. Invariant-mass spectroscopy has revealed the ground-state masses and binding energies of 38Sc and 34K. 37Sc also has a promising decay-energy spectrum that could reveal its ground-state mass. Excited states of all four isotopes are presented, serving as important tests of nuclear shell model calculations. These nuclei straddle the Z=20 shell closure, as well as the N=16 subshell closure which has been observed to exist in this region of nuclei.
Presenters
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Nicolas Dronchi
Washington University, St. Louis
Authors
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Nicolas Dronchi
Washington University, St. Louis
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Dirk W Weisshaar
Michigan State University
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Alexandra Gade
Michigan State University
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Alex Brown
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University
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Kyle W Brown
Michigan State University
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Robert J Charity
Washington University, St. Louis
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Lee G Sobotka
Washington University, St. Louis