In-beam Gamma-ray spectroscopy of 43-46Cl

ORAL

Abstract

The low-energy nuclear structure of the neutron-rich $^{43-46}$Cl isotopes is studied via in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy following the fragmentation of $^{48}$K projectiles on a $^{9}$Be target at intermediate beam energies. $\gamma\gamma$ coincidence information was used to construct level schemes for these neutron-rich nuclei. For the $N=28$ nucleus $^{45}$Cl, the lifetime of the first excited state at 130~keV was extracted via $\gamma$-ray line shape analysis, yielding an $M1$ strength an order of magnitude greater than that predicted by theory. The experimental data is compared to the results of large-scale shell-model calculations with effective interactions in the $sd$-$pf$ model space.

*This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration under Award Number DE-NA0000979.

Authors

  • Ragnar Stroberg

    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Alexandra Gade

    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Travis Baugher

    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Daniel Bazin

    • NSCL, Michigan State University
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (Michigan State University)
    • NSCL
  • B. Alex Brown

    • Michigan State University
    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Jonathan Cook

    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Thomas Glasmacher

    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Geoff Grinyer

    • NSCL
  • Sean McDaniel

    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Andrew Ratkiewicz

    • Rutgers University
    • Michigan State University / NSCL
  • Dirk Weisshaar

    • NSCL