학술논문
First Spectroscopy of the Near Drip-line Nucleus Mg40
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article
Author
Crawford, HL; Fallon, P; Macchiavelli, AO; Doornenbal, P; Aoi, N; Browne, F; Campbell, CM; Chen, S; Clark, RM; Cortés, ML; Cromaz, M; Ideguchi, E; Jones, MD; Kanungo, R; MacCormick, M; Momiyama, S; Murray, I; Niikura, M; Paschalis, S; Petri, M; Sakurai, H; Salathe, M; Schrock, P; Steppenbeck, D; Takeuchi, S; Tanaka, YK; Taniuchi, R; Wang, H; Wimmer, K
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Physical Review Letters. 122(5)
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Abstract
One of the most exotic light neutron-rich nuclei currently accessible for experimental study is ^{40}Mg, which lies at the intersection of the nucleon magic number N=28 and the neutron drip line. Low-lying excited states of ^{40}Mg have been studied for the first time following a one-proton removal reaction from ^{41}Al, performed at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory of RIKEN Nishina Center with the DALI2 γ-ray array and the ZeroDegree spectrometer. Two γ-ray transitions were observed, suggesting an excitation spectrum that shows unexpected properties as compared to both the systematics along the Z=12, N≥20 Mg isotopes and available state-of-the-art theoretical model predictions. A possible explanation for the observed structure involves weak-binding effects in the low-lying excitation spectrum.