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Fragmentation of Single-Particle Strength around the Doubly Magic Nucleus Sn132 and the Position of the 0f5/2 Proton-Hole State in In131

Authors :
Hiroyoshi Sakurai
J. Tscheuschner
Yosuke Kondo
A. Bracco
D. Semmler
S. Nishimura
T. Motobayashi
Ryo Taniuchi
N. Imai
Kazuo Ieki
A. Jungclaus
Ismael Martel
F. Camera
P. Schrock
Heiko Scheit
Juzo Zenihiro
Andreas Zilges
V. Derya
D. S. Ahn
K. Boretzky
Yasuhiro Togano
R. Avigo
M.N. Harakeh
D. Symochko
Hiroyuki Takeda
T. Kubo
Shoko Koyama
D. M. Rossi
M. Shikata
H. Baba
Agnese Giaz
Haik Simon
T. Ozaki
J. L. Rodriguez-Sanchez
P. Doornenbal
David Steppenbeck
Atsumi Saito
I. Syndikus
C. Caesar
M. Heil
Si-Ge Chen
J. A. Tostevin
J. Tsubota
Nagao Kobayashi
Deniz Savran
Yoshiaki Shiga
U. Garg
Marina Petri
N. Nakatsuka
Masafumi Matsushita
Toshiyuki Sumikama
Naohito Inabe
Victor Vaquero
Takashi Nakamura
B. Million
J. Endres
Satoshi Takeuchi
A. Horvat
Y. Shimizu
E. V. Litvinova
K. Yoneda
H. Suzuki
O. Wieland
Rene Reifarth
Hideaki Otsu
H. Wang
Fabia Schindler
Shuichi Ota
Nasser Kalantar-Nayestanaki
M. Nishimura
Thomas Aumann
N. Fukuda
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 124
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2020.

Abstract

Spectroscopic factors of neutron-hole and proton-hole states in 131Sn and 131In, respectively, were measured using one-nucleon removal reactions from doubly magic 132Sn at relativistic energies. For 131In, a 2910(50)-keV γ ray was observed for the first time and tentatively assigned to a decay from a 5=2− state at 3275(50) keV to the known 1=2− level at 365 keV. The spectroscopic factors determined for this new excited state and three other single-hole states provide first evidence for a strong fragmentation of singlehole strength in 131Sn and 131In. The experimental results are compared to theoretical calculations based on the relativistic particle-vibration coupling

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
124
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fd648b4981b6efc720f62d5c993914bf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.124.022501