2005 2nd Joint Meeting of the Nuclear Physics Divisions of the APS and The Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Thursday, September 18–22, 2005;
Maui, Hawaii
Session CA: New Results for Exotic Nuclei in sd-pfg
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Room: Salon 4
Sponsoring
Units:
DNP JPS
Chair: Michael Thoennessen, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.HAW.CA.4
Abstract: CA.00004 : Structure of the exotic neutron-rich nuclei 42Si, 52Ti, and 54Ti
4:15 PM–5:00 PM
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Author:
Ingo Wiedenhoever
(Florida State University)
The modification of magic numbers and the shell structure of very
neutron-rich systems is one of the most intriguing subjects to be
studied with present and future exotic beam facilities. In a
number of
recent experiments, the modification of shell structure for both the
neutron and proton-systems was studied for the very neutron-abundant
nuclides $^{52,54}$Ti and $^{42}$Si;
The excited level structure of $^{52,54}$Ti show evidence for a
sub-shell closure at N=32 [1], while a recent measurement of Coulomb
excitation of the 2$^+_1$ in $^{56}$Ti [2] shows that the sub-shell
closure at N=34 is weaker than expected.
In order to investigate the character of $^{42}$Si, we performed an
experiment using a $^{44}$S beam, generated in fragmentation of 140
MeV/u $^{48}$Ca at the Coupled-Cyclotron Facility at the NSCL. This
beam was delivered to the target position of the S800 spectrograph,
where secondary reactions occurred. The one-proton and two-proton
knockout reaction products, $^{43}$P and $^{42}$Si, were identified
using the S800 spectrograph and coincident $\gamma$ rays were
detected
with the segmented Germanium array, SeGA, surrounding the S800 target
position. We measured one-proton knockout populating the ground and
first excited state of $^{43}$P. The direct reaction character of
one-proton [3] knockout and two-proton knockout [4] allows to compare
the observed cross-section to calculations using the
eikonal-approach. We find large cross sections for the single-proton
knockout, corresponding to single-particle spectroscopic factors for
the $^{43}$P = $^{42}$Si + p system. Simultaneously, the measured
two-proton knockout cross section corresponds to a Z=14 closed shell
$^{42}$Si. Both of these aspects support the magic character of
$^{42}$Si.
[1] R.V.F. Janssens {\em et al.} Phys. Lett. B 546 (2002)
[2] D.C. Dinca {\em et al.} Phys. Rev. C{\bf 71}, 041302R (2005)
[3] Hansen, P.G. \& Tostevin, J.A., Direct Reactions with Exotic
Nuclei.
Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 53, 219-261 (2003).
[4] D. Bazin {\em et al.} Phys.~Rev.~Lett. {\bf 91} 012501 (2003)
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