Quantifying quadrupole collectivity of $^{29}$Ne
ORAL
Abstract
The large proton-to-neutron asymmetry as well as low-separation energies found in nuclei located far from stability have been shown to be ingredients leading to unique properties. In particular, isotopes lying in the vicinity of the N=20 Island of Inversion offer an excellent testing ground to investigate the interplay between the shell evolution, deformation, and weakly bound effects. In this talk, a novel technique developed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) using inelastic scattering on both light (Be) and heavy (Ta) targets simultaneously in order to extract relevant transition rates from measured cross-sections will be presented. Experimental results of the measurement of E2 transitions rates performed in $^{29}$Ne and in $^{32}$Mg, used as reference, will be discussed in terms of collectivity and deformation.
*This work was supported by the Department of Energy (DOE) under Grant No. DE-SC0020451.
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