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Intruder features in the island of inversion: The case of33Mg
E. CaurierA. KnipperG. Le ScornetJuha ÄYstöJuha ÄYstöZ. RadivojevicP. BaumannL. G. LyapinJoakim CederkällM. RamdhaneP. DessagneF. NowackiMarkku OinonenS. NummelaWladyslaw Henryk TrzaskaWladyslaw Henryk TrzaskaS. CourtinAri JokinenAri JokinenCh. MiehéE. PoirierG. Waltersubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsIsland of inversionAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaParity (physics)Neutron spectra01 natural sciencesMass separationBeta decayNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesBound stateLevel structureAtomic physics010306 general physicsdescription
The Na-33 beta decay was studied online using mass separation techniques and a first description of the level structure of the neutron-rich isotope Mg-33, with N=21, has been obtained. The experiment involved the measurement of beta-gamma, beta-gamma-gamma, and beta -n-gamma coincidences as well as neutron spectra by time-of-flight technique. The first low energy level scheme for the daughter nucleus Mg-33 is given with five bound states. Spin and parity assignments are proposed according to beta feedings and gamma -ray multipolarities, beta -strength distribution is evaluated, taking into account 1n- and 2n-emission channels and it is compared with the calculated GT strength distribution. In particular, the 1p-1h and 2p-2h excitations are shown to result in substantial contribution to the low energy configurations. Allowed beta branch to the (33)Ma g.s. [log ft = 5.27(26)] gives direct evidence for the inversion of nu (f(7/2)) and nu (d(3/2)) states. (Less)
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2001-10-18 | Physical Review C |