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Investigating Nuclear Shell Evolution in Neutron-Rich Calcium Isotopes

ORAL

Abstract

Nuclei away from the line of stability have been found to demonstrate behavior that is inconsistent with the traditional magic numbers of the spherical shell model. This has led to the concept of the evolution of nuclear shell structure in exotic nuclei, and the neutron-rich calcium isotopes are a key testing ground of these theories; there have been conflicting results from various experiments as to the true nature of a sub-shell closure for neutron-rich nuclei around 52Ca. An experiment was performed at the ISAC facility of TRIUMF; 52K, 53K, and 54K were delivered to the GRIFFIN gamma-ray spectrometer paired with the SCEPTAR and the ZDS ancillary detectors for beta-tagging, as well as DESCANT for neutron-tagging. Using this powerful combination of detectors, we combine the results to construct level schemes for the isotopes populated in the subsequent beta-decay. Preliminary results from the analysis of the gamma, beta, and neutron spectra will be presented and discussed in the context of shell model calculations in neutron-rich nuclei.

Presenters

  • Robin Coleman

    University of Guelph

Authors

  • Robin Coleman

    University of Guelph

  • Carl E Svensson

    Univ of Guelph

  • Corina Andreoiu

    Simon Fraser University, SFU (Simon Fraser University)

  • Gordon C Ball

    TRIUMF

  • Soumendu S Bhattacharjee

    TRIUMF

  • Harris Bidaman

    University of Guelph, Univ of Guelph

  • Vinzenz Bildstein

    Univ of Guelph, University of Guelph

  • Samantha Buck

    Univ of Guelph

  • Grace Carpenter

    TRIUMF

  • Fatima H. Garcia

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Adam B Garnsworthy

    TRIUMF

  • Paul E Garrett

    Univ of Guelph

  • Christopher Griffin

    TRIUMF

  • Gwen F Grinyer

    University of Regina

  • Madeleine Hanley

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Alex T Laffoley

    University of Guelph

  • Rebeka S Lubna

    TRIUMF

  • Andrew D MacLean

    Univ of Guelph

  • Matthew S Martin

    Simon Fraser University

  • Connor R Natzke

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Bruno Olaizola

    ISOLDE-EP, CERN, TRIUMF

  • Charlotte E Paxman

    University of Surrey

  • Carlotta Porzio

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Allison J Radich

    Univ of Guelph

  • Marco Rocchini

    INFN - Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Università degli Studi Di Firenze e INFN Sezione di Firenze, INFN

  • Frederic Sarazin

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Stephen Shadrick

    Colorado School of Mines

  • S Sharma

    University of Regina

  • Alireza Talebitaher

    University of Regina

  • Victoria Vedia

    TRIUMF

  • Kenneth A Whitmore

    Simon Fraser Univ

  • Frank Wu

    Simon Fraser Univ

  • Daniel Yates

    TRIUMF

  • Tammy Zidar

    Univ of Guelph