Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725338 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The g factors of 31,32,33Al have been measured using the β-nuclear magnetic resonance (β-NMR) technique on spin-polarized beams produced in the fragmentation of a 36S (77.5 MeV/u) beam on a 9Be target. Nearly pure beams of Al (Z=13) isotopes were selected with the high-resolution fragment separator LISE at GANIL. An asymmetry as high as 6% has been observed in the β-NMR curve for 32Al implanted in a Si single crystal. The magnetic moment of the N=20 nucleus 33Al is obtained for the first time: μ(Al33,IÏ=5/2+)=4.088(5)μN, while those of 31,32Al are obtained with improved accuracy: μ(Al31,IÏ=5/2+)=3.830(5)μN and μ(Al32,IÏ=1+)=1.9516(22)μN. Comparison of the results to shell-model calculations in the sd and the sdpf shell-model spaces leads to the conclusion that 33Al must contain some contribution from 2p-2h intruder configurations in its ground-state wave function. This indicates a gradual transition from the normal sd shell Si (Z=14) isotopes to the intruder Mg (Z=12) isotopes.
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Authors
P. Himpe, G. Neyens, D.L. Balabanski, G. Bélier, D. Borremans, J.M. Daugas, F. de Oliveira Santos, M. De Rydt, K. Flanagan, G. Georgiev, M. Kowalska, S. Mallion, I. Matea, P. Morel, Yu.E. Penionzhkevich, N.A. Smirnova, C. Stodel, K. Turzó, D. Yordanov,