p$-$sd$ shell gap reduction in neutron-rich systems and cross-shell excitations in $^{20}$O

Phys.Rev.Lett. 94 (2005) 132501 Excited states in $^{20}$O were populated in the reaction $^{10}$Be($^{14}$C,$\alpha$) at Florida State University. Charged particles were detected with a particle telescope consisting of 4 annularly segmented Si surface barrier detectors and $\gamma$ radiation was de...

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Main Authors Wiedeking, M, Tabor, S. L, Pavan, J, Volya, A, Aguilar, A. L, Calderin, I. J, Campbell, D. B, Cluff, W. T, Diffenderfer, E, Fridmann, J, Hoffman, C. R, Kemper, K. W, Lee, S, Riley, M. A, Roeder, B. T, Teal, C, Tripathi, V, Wiedenhöver, I
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LanguageEnglish
Published 13.12.2004
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Summary:Phys.Rev.Lett. 94 (2005) 132501 Excited states in $^{20}$O were populated in the reaction $^{10}$Be($^{14}$C,$\alpha$) at Florida State University. Charged particles were detected with a particle telescope consisting of 4 annularly segmented Si surface barrier detectors and $\gamma$ radiation was detected with the FSU $\gamma$ detector array. Five new states were observed below 6 MeV from the $\alpha$-$\gamma$ and $\alpha$-$\gamma$-$\gamma$ coincidence data. Shell model calculations suggest that most of the newly observed states are core-excited 1p-1h excitations across the $N = Z = 8$ shell gap. Comparisons between experimental data and calculations for the neutron-rich O and F isotopes imply a steady reduction of the $p$-$sd$ shell gap as neutrons are added.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.nucl-ex/0412028