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Isospin Symmetry in the Structure Study of Unstable Nuclei

Authors :
E. J. Stephenson
Tetsuo Noro
A.D. Bacher
Hideki Ueno
T. Black
C. C. Foster
Hisanori Fujita
K. Katori
H. Fujimura
G. P. A. Berg
Y. Shimbara
M. Yosoi
D. A. Roberts
W.R. Lozowski
Takahiro Kawabata
T. Yamanaka
Y. Fujita
J. W. Jänecke
Kichiji Hatanaka
Junichiro Kamiya
K. Hara
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2002.

Abstract

Assuming isospin T is a good quantum number, the analog states of the low-lying states in T z = ′ (T 0 +1) nuclei can be found as excited T 0 +1 states in T z = ′T 0 nuclei. Therefore, if To + 1 states are identified in theexcited region of T z = ′T 0 nuclei, the structure of unstable nuclei with T z = ′(T 0 + 1) can be deduced. We measured and compared the transition strengths to pairs of excited analog states in inelastic and charge-exchange reactions on the same target nucleus. The T values of these analog states were identified by using the fact that the transition strengths to them are different depending on T. The identification of T = ½ and 3/2 nature of analog M1 and GT states in the mirror nuclei pair 2 7 Al and 2 7 Si is reported by comparing the transition strengths in high-resolution 2 7 Al(p,p') and 2 7 Al( 3 He, t) 2 7 Si reactions at 0°. The identified T = 3/2 states are analogous to the low-lying states of 2 7 Mg, which plays an important role in rp-process of nucleosynthesis.

Details

ISSN :
03759687
Volume :
146
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8260b6e2906558d66032a962c459c628
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1143/ptps.146.473