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The Core of $^{25}$F studied by the $^{25}$F(-1p)$^{24}$O reaction

Authors :
Crawford, H. L.
Jones, M. D.
Macchiavelli, A. O.
Fallon, P.
Bazin, D.
Bender, P. C.
Brown, B. A.
Campbell, C. M.
Clark, R. M.
Cromaz, M.
Elman, B.
Gade, A.
Holt, J. D.
Janssens, R. V. F.
Lee, I. Y.
Longfellow, B.
Paschalis, S.
Petri, M.
Richard, A. L.
Salathe, M.
Tostevin, J. A.
Weisshaar, D.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The $^{25}$F($5/2^+) (-1p) ^{24}$O reaction was studied at the NSCL using the S800 spectrometer. The experimental spectroscopic factor for the ground-state to ground-state transition indicates a substantial depletion of the proton $d_{5/2}$ strength compared to shell-model expectations. Our result supports the findings reported by Tang \textit{et al.}, from their study of the $(p,2p)$ reaction at RIBF. The overlap between the $^{25}$F and $^{24}$O ground-states is considerably less than anticipated if $^{24}$O acted as a robust and rigid doubly-magic core in $^{25}$F. We interpret the results within the framework of the Particle-Vibration Coupling (PVC) of a $d_{5/2}$ proton coupled to a quadrupole phonon of an effective core. This approach provides a good description of the experimental data by requiring an effective $^{24}$O* core with a phonon energy of $\hbar\omega_2$= 3.2 MeV, and a $B(E2) ~ 2.7$ W.u., softer and more collective than a bare $^{24}$O. Both the Nilsson deformed mean field and the PVC models appear to capture the properties of the effective core of $^{25}$F, suggesting that the additional proton tends to polarize the free, doubly magic $^{24}$O in such a way that it becomes either slightly deformed or a quadrupole vibrator.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment
Nuclear Theory

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.02162
Document Type :
Working Paper