Lifetime measurement of the <sup>39</sup>Ca 11/2- state and E2 transition strengths of mirror nuclei near N=Z
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Abstract
Assuming perfect isospin symmetry, the E2 transition matrix elements of isobaric multiplets are expected to follow a linear trend as a function of isospin projection. However, measurements of the 2+→0+ transition in the A=38 triplet of Ca, K, and Ar show a deviation from this trend with an enhanced transition in 38Ca with respect to its mirror 38Ar. By studying an analogue transition in 39Ca we can ascertain if this enhancement persists in neighboring nuclei or if 38Ca is anomalous. A recoil-distance method (RDM) lifetime measurement of the 39Ca (11/2-) state was conducted at the NSCL utilizing a 42Sc secondary beam, the TRIPLEX plunger, GRETINA, and the S800 spectrograph. Our data on the 39Ca (11/2-)→7/2- transition provides a useful reference for the 2+→0+ transition in 38Ca, assuming that the 39Ca states are formed by the f7/2 neutron coupled to the 38Ca core. A preliminary analysis of the lifetime measurement will be presented and a possible enhancement in the 39Ca E2 strength will be discussed via a comparison to a simple core shell calculation with various effective charges.
*This research is supported by the US Department of Energy Office of Science under Grant No. DE-SC0020451 and the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-1565546.
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Presenters
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Andrew Sanchez
- Michigan State University