학술논문

Intruder dominance in the 02+ state of Mg32 studied with a novel technique for in-flight decays
Document Type
article
Source
Physical Review C. 100(4)
Subject
Nuclear and Plasma Physics
Synchrotrons and Accelerators
Physical Sciences
Affordable and Clean Energy
Nuclear and plasma physics
Language
Abstract
The development of advanced γ-ray tracking arrays allows for a sensitive new technique to investigate elusive states of exotic nuclei with fast rare-isotope beams. By taking advantage of the excellent energy and position resolution of the Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-beam Nuclear Array, we developed a novel technique to identify in-flight isomeric decays of the 02+ state in Mg32 populated in a two-proton removal reaction. We confirm the 02+→21+γ-ray transition of Mg32 and constrain the 02+ decay lifetime, suggesting a large collectivity. The small partial cross section populating the 02+ state in this reaction provides experimental evidence for the reduced occupancy of the normal configuration of the 02+ state, indicating the intruder dominance of this state.