Collectivity of Neutron-rich Silicon Isotopes

ORAL

Abstract

The determination of the electric quadrupole transition strength between the ground state and first excited state with spin-party of J$^{\pi}$=2$^{+}$ (the B(E2) value) in an even-even nucleus provides a measurement of the low-lying quadrupole collectivity. The B(E2) values for $^{34,36,38,40,42}$Si were measured via relativistic Coulomb excitation at NSCL. The secondary beams were produced by the fragmentation of $^{48}$Ca primary beam and guided onto a high-Z target. De-excitation gamma rays indicating the inelastic process were detected at the target with the scintillator array CAESAR in coincidence with scattered projectiles tracked on an event-by-event basis in the S800 spectrograph. The results comprise the first measurements of the quadrupole collectivity of $^{40}$Si and $^{42}$Si. The measured B(E2) values are compared to large-scale shell model calculations and provide insight into the evolution of shell structure and deformation in this region.

*Supported in part by NSF PHY-0606007.

Authors

  • A. Ratkiewicz

    • NSCL
  • A. Gade

    • NSCL
  • T. Glasmacher

    • NSCL
  • T. Baugher

    • NSCL
  • D. Bazin

    • NSCL
  • S. Barthelemy

    • NSCL
  • A. Brown

    • NSCL
  • C. Campbell

    • NSCL
  • G. Grinyer

    • NSCL
  • S. McDaniel

    • NSCL
  • R. Meharchand

    • NSCL
  • K. Meierbachtol

    • NSCL
  • A. Signoracci

    • NSCL
  • A. Spyrou

    • NSCL
  • R. Stroberg

    • NSCL
  • P. Voss

    • NSCL
  • K. Walsh

    • NSCL
  • D. Weisshaar

    • NSCL
  • R. Winkler

    • NSCL
  • P. Cottle

    • FSU
  • K. Kemper

    • FSU
  • A. Uribarri

    • ORNL
  • D. Miller

    • UTK
  • E. Rodal

    • UNAM
  • Y. Utsuno

    • JAEA