In-Beam Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of <sup>29</sup>S
ORAL
Abstract
Single-neutron knockout and multi-nucleon removal from 30S and 34Ar were performed to study the nuclear structure of 29S. At the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, impingement of a primary 36Ar beam on a 9Be target produced radioactive beams containing 30S and 34Ar. The radioactive beam was then collided with another Beryllium target to produce 29S and other reaction products. Gamma decays were measured by the Segmented Germanium Array (SeGA) surrounding the target and the S800 spectrograph was used to identify the reaction products. Analysis of a higher gamma-ray energy range than was previously studied allowed for the identification of new transitions above 2 MeV in 29S. Comparisons were made to nuclear shell model predictions using the USDB interaction and measurements on the mirror nucleus to make spin and parity assignments and study isospin symmetry. Based on this analysis, a new transition was tentatively identified as the decay of the 3/2+ level to the ground state.
*This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract DE-AC52 07NA27344 and was supported by LLNL LW LDRD 23-LW-047.
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Presenters
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Ian A Dickenson
- University of California, Davis