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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 Sam Tabor - Florida State University Intruder states approaching the Island of Inversion
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 30 Al FROM THE 18 O( 14 C,pnγ) REACTION T. Hinners et al., Phys. Rev. C 77, 034305 (2008) N = 17 (4 - ) (5 - ) (6 - ) (7 - ) 30 Al
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 WBP-a 1519 P.C. Bender et al., Phys. Rev. C 80, 014302 (2009) GAMMASPHERE + MICROBALL (2009)
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 OCCUPATION PROBABILITIES WITH WBP-a AND WBP-b INTERACTIONS Predicted energies agree well for 1p-1h states. 3 - 4 - doublet have similar wavefunctions. 2p-2h states overpredicted by ~2 MeV. WBP-b is closer to believed π f 7/2 x ν f 7/2 configuration. Compared to original WBP interaction (for A ~20), the f 7/2 shell is lowered by 1.8 MeV in both WBP-a and WBP-b. In WBP-a, the p 3/2 orbital is also lowered 0.5 MeV.
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 WBP-a interaction also works rather well for the 1p-1h (relative to ground state configuration) intruder states. Narrow second 2177 keV line in thick target experiment implies a long lifetime for the 7489 keV state, i.e. a multi-intruder configuration.
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 SYSTEMATICS OF LOWEST FP INTRUDER STATES T. Hinners et al., Phys. Rev. C 77, 034305 (2008)
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 SYSTEMATICS OF LOWEST FP INTRUDER STATES T. Hinners et al., Phys. Rev. C 77, 034305 (2008) N - Z = 2 N - Z = 4
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 END NOTES * The energies of 4 - 1p-1h states with the same N – Z are equal to 10-20 keV, an order of magnitude better accuracy than the best theories. Is this leading us to a more comprehensive theory or just a fluke? * Intruder states fall with increasing N – Z approaching the Island of Inversion. * More comprehensive spectroscopic techniques are needed to explore these excited intruder states. * The shell model using the WBP-a interaction reproduces the 1 particle – 1 hole states in this region rather well, but not the 2p-2h states. More spectroscopic information from nuclei with larger N – Z is needed to better determine the interaction and test its dependence on neutron excess.
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 SHELL MODEL: UNIVERSAL S-D INTERACTION B. Alex Brown and W. A. Richter, Phys. Rev. C74, 034315 (2006) USDA interaction Differences between theoretical and experimental ground-state binding energies. “Island of Inversion” appears in red and orange.
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S. L. Tabor – Florida State University ATLAS Users Meeting August 8, 2009 T. Otsuka, Eur. Phys. J. A 20, 69 (2004) Y. Utsuno et al., PRC70,044307 (2004) CHANGING SHELL GAP N=19
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