Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8187513 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A contrastive research on two-proton (2p) emissions from excited states of the even-Z nucleus 28S and its one-proton daughter, the odd-Z nucleus 27P was performed by complete-kinematics measurements. The opening angles as well as relative momenta between two emitted protons and invariant masses of decaying systems were reconstructed through the event-by-event analysis of heavy fragments coincident with two protons. With the help of Monte Carlo simulations, results show a diproton-type decay with the branching ratio of 20â7+6% for 28S while mainly three-body simultaneous decay in the phase space and/or 2p sequential emission for 27P. Present results show that the diproton correlations may result from the proton configuration in the initial state like 2p skin/halo structure rather than the deformed orbit.
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Authors
X.X. Xu, C.J. Lin, H.M. Jia, F. Yang, H.Q. Zhang, Z.H. Liu, Z.D. Wu, L. Yang, P.F. Bao, L.J. Sun, H.S. Xu, J.S. Wang, Y.Y. Yang, Z.Y. Sun, Z.G. Hu, M. Wang, S.L. Jin, J.L. Han, G.Q. Xiao,