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First beta-delayed neutron spectroscopy of neutron-rich Cl isotopes with FDSi

ORAL

Abstract

The first experimental campaigns with FRIB Decay Station Initiator [1] at FRIB focused on the spectroscopy of very neutron-rich isotopes near the N=28 island of inversion. They provided a wealth of data on beta-delayed neutron emitters. We will present the first complete beta decay spectroscopy along the N=28 shell closure as it evolves from a spherical 48Ca toward a strongly deformed 42Si, using a combination of high-resolution neutron (NEXTi) and gamma-ray (DEGAi) data alongside total absorption spectroscopy data (MTAS). The beta-decay strength distribution of 45Cl was extracted up to 8 MeV, including the feedings to both neutron bound and unbound states in 45Ar, and is compared with the large-scale shell model calculations by Yohsida, et al. [2]. This experiment provides the first test of these predictions for the dominant Gamow-Teller transitions in this region. The importance of the discrepancies between model predictions and experimental data will be discussed, including a spin reassignment for the ground state in 45Cl.



[1] https://fds.ornl.gov/initiator/

[2] S. Yoshida, Y. Utsuno, N. Shimizu, and T. Otsuka, Phys. Rev. C 97, 054321 (2018).

Presenters

  • Ian C Cox

    University of Tennessee

Authors

  • Ian C Cox

    University of Tennessee

  • Zhengyu Xu

    University of Tennessee Knoxville

  • Noritaka Kitamura

    University of Tennessee, Knoxville

  • Robert Grzywacz

    University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

  • Wei Jia Ong

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory

  • James M Allmond

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Aleksandra Fijalkowska

    University of Warsaw

  • Marek Karny

    University of Warsaw

  • Bertis C Rasco

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Krzysztof Piotr P Rykaczewski

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Hendrik Schatz

    Michigan State University

  • Bradley M Sherrill

    Michigan State University

  • Kevin Siegl

    University of Tennessee

  • Oleg B Tarasov

    Michigan State University

  • Rin Yokoyama

    CNS, The University of Tokyo, Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo