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Low-spin particle-core and hole-core excitations in Ca41,47,49 isotopes studied by cold-neutron-capture reactions

Authors :
S. Bottoni
N. Cieplicka-Oryńczak
S. Leoni
B. Fornal
G. Colò
P. F. Bortignon
G. Bocchi
D. Bazzacco
G. Benzoni
A. Blanc
A. Bracco
S. Ceruti
F. C. L. Crespi
G. de France
E. R. Gamba
Ł. W. Iskra
M. Jentschel
U. Köster
C. Michelagnoli
B. Million
D. Mengoni
P. Mutti
Y. Niu
C. Porzio
G. Simpson
T. Soldner
B. Szpak
A. Türler
C. A. Ur
W. Urban
Source :
Physical Review C. 103
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2021.

Abstract

We present recent results on the structure of the one-valence-particle $^{41}$Ca and $^{49}$Ca, and one-valence-hole $^{47}$Ca, nuclei. The isotopes of interest were populated via the cold-neutron capture reactions $^{40}$Ca(n,$\gamma$), $^{48}$Ca(n,$\gamma$) and $^{46}$Ca(n,$\gamma$), respectively. The experiments were performed at the Institut Laue-Langevin, within the EXILL campaign, which employed a large array of HPGe detectors. The $\gamma$ decay and level schemes of these nuclei were investigated by $\gamma$-ray coincidence relationships, leading to the identification of 41, 10, and 6 new transitions in $^{41}$Ca, $^{47}$Ca, and $^{49}$Ca, respectively. Branching ratios and intensities were extracted for the $\gamma$ decay from each state, and $\gamma$-ray angular correlations were performed to establish a number of transition multipolarities and mixing ratios, thus helping in the spin assignment of the states. The experimental findings are discussed along with microscopic, self-consistent beyond-mean-field calculations performed with the Hybrid Configuration Mixing model, based on a Skyrme SkX Hamiltonian. The latter suggests that a fraction of the low-spin states of the $^{41}$Ca, $^{49}$Ca, and $^{47}$Ca nuclei is characterized by the coexistence of either 2p-1h and 1p-2h excitations, or couplings between single-particle/hole degrees of freedom and collective vibrations (phonons) of the doubly-magic "core".

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
103
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........945a2ade6d84af2ad402464031177b43
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.103.014320