Neutron-unbound excited states in <sup>31</sup>Ne
ORAL
Abstract
The Island of Inversion near the N=20 shell gap is home to nuclei with interesting nuclear structure effects due to a shell inversion with respect to spherical shell model expectations. Studies of 31Ne have revealed that it exhibits a halo structure, characterized by a valence neutron orbiting a deformed 30Ne core. This lightly bound nucleus is expected to have neutron-unbound excited states as it has has a very small separation energy of Sn = 170 keV. An experiment was performed at NSCL at MSU to study the low-lying excited states in 31Ne for the first time, utilizing the MoNA-LISA neutron array. A two-proton knockout reaction populated 31Ne states from an 89 MeV/u 33Mg beam. The neutron-unbound states of 31Ne decay immediately into 30Ne and a neutron. The two-body decay energy was reconstructed via the invariant mass method and shows two broad features. Accompanying shell model calculations using the FSU interaction within NuShellX combined with cross-section calculations using eikonal reaction theory were performed that indicate the spectrum is likely caused by several resonant states in 31Ne.
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Publication: A paper based on this work is in progress.
Presenters
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Dayah N Chrisman
Michigan State University
Authors
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Dayah N Chrisman
Michigan State University
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Anthony N Kuchera
Davidson College
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Thomas Baumann
Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, FRIB/NSCL
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B. A Brown
Michigan State University
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Nathan H Frank
Augustana College
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Paul L Gueye
Michigan State University, FRIB/NSCL
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Belen Monteagudo
FRIB/NSCL, Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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Jeffrey A Tostevin
University of Surrey