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Lifetime measurements ofC17excited states and three-body and continuum effects

Authors :
Jérémy Dohet-Eraly
Alexandra Gade
J. J. Parker
J. S. Berryman
H. Iwasaki
K. Whitmore
F. Recchia
D. Bazin
Alban Lemasson
C. Morse
C. Loelius
Robert Roth
Petr Navrátil
D. Weisshaar
Joachim Langhammer
C. Langer
A. O. Macchiavelli
S. R. Stroberg
Kathrin Wimmer
D. Smalley
Sofia Quaglioni
C. M. Campbell
V. M. Bader
P. Fallon
Source :
Physical Review C. 92
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2015.

Abstract

Author(s): Smalley, D; Iwasaki, H; Navratil, P; Roth, R; Langhammer, J; Bader, VM; Bazin, D; Berryman, JS; Campbell, CM; Dohet-Eraly, J; Fallon, P; Gade, A; Langer, C; Lemasson, A; Loelius, C; Macchiavelli, AO; Morse, C; Parker, J; Quaglioni, S; Recchia, F; Stroberg, SR; Weisshaar, D; Whitmore, K; Wimmer, K | Abstract: We studied transition rates for the lowest 1/2+ and 5/2+ excited states of C17 through lifetime measurements with the GRETINA array using the recoil-distance method. The present measurements provide a model-independent determination of transition strengths giving the values of B(M1;1/2+→3/2g.s.+)=1.04-0.12+0.03×10-2μN2 and B(M1;5/2+→3/2g.s.+)=7.12-0.96+1.27×10-2μN2. The quenched M1 transition strength for the 1/2+→3/2g.s.+ transition, with respect to the 5/2+→3/2g.s.+ transition, has been confirmed with greater precision. The current data are compared to importance-truncated no-core shell model calculations addressing effects due to continuum and three-body forces.

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5d85c10f97eb4bf8f21645bd12cbed3f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.92.064314