Literature DB >> 14995845

Lowest excitations in 56Ti and the predicted N=34 shell closure.

S N Liddick1, P F Mantica, R V F Janssens, R Broda, B A Brown, M P Carpenter, B Fornal, M Honma, T Mizusaki, A C Morton, W F Mueller, T Otsuka, J Pavan, A Stolz, S L Tabor, B E Tomlin, M Wiedeking.   

Abstract

Recent experimental characterization of the subshell closure at N=32 in the Ca, Ti, and Cr isotones has stimulated shell-model calculations that indicated the possibility that the N=34 isotones of these same elements could exhibit characteristics of a shell closure, namely, a high energy for the first excited 2(+) level. To that end, we have studied the decay of 56Sc produced in fragmentation reactions and identified new gamma rays in the daughter N=34 isotone 56Ti. The first 2(+) level is found at an energy of 1127 keV, well below the expected position that would indicate the presence of an N=34 shell closure in 56Ti.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14995845     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.072502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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1.  Evidence for a new nuclear 'magic number' from the level structure of 54Ca.

Authors:  D Steppenbeck; S Takeuchi; N Aoi; P Doornenbal; M Matsushita; H Wang; H Baba; N Fukuda; S Go; M Honma; J Lee; K Matsui; S Michimasa; T Motobayashi; D Nishimura; T Otsuka; H Sakurai; Y Shiga; P-A Söderström; T Sumikama; H Suzuki; R Taniuchi; Y Utsuno; J J Valiente-Dobón; K Yoneda
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-10-10       Impact factor: 49.962

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