Study of deformed structure in mass 40 region using CAGRA gamma-ray spectrometer
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Abstract
In mass 40 region of atomic nuclei, onset of various structures, such as superdeformation, shape co-existence, cluster structure, etc., is expected. In order to clarify such structure, we are pursuing a systematic study of high-spin states by in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy. In the previous studies, superdeformed rotational band was observed at 36,40Ar, 40Ca, and 44Ti. Among them, it is not yet well understood at 44Ti and high-spin states are known up to 12+ level. To understand the deformed structure of 44Ti and also neighboring isotopes, we performed gamma-ray spectroscopy using 24Mg+24Mg reaction.
Experiment was performed at cyclotron facility in RCNP, Osaka University. A 104MeV 24Mg beam was irradiated on the 24Mg target of 0.5mg/cm2 thickness. Gamma rays and charged particles were measured by CAGRA gamma-ray spectrometer and Si-Ball charged particle filter, respectively. CAGRA is an array of 16 Clover type Ge detectors with BGO Compton suppression shield, constructed by international collaboration between Japan, the US and China.
Recent analysis results on high-spin states of mass 40 region will be presented.*This work is supported by the International Joint Research Promotion Program of Osaka University and JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP 17H02893.
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Presenters
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Eiji Ideguchi
- RCNP, Osaka Univ.
- RCNP, Osaka University
- Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University