Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8196986 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The level structures of 55V and 55Ti, the two nuclei with a single nucleon outside the semi-magic 5422Ti32 core, have been investigated in order to provide new tests of full pf-shell calculations with the GXPF1A interaction. The addition of a proton does not appear to affect the N=32 shell gap significantly, although comparisons between calculations and experiment at high spins (IÏ⩾21/2â) indicate the need for a larger model space for an accurate description of the data in this regime. The energy separation between the νp1/2 and νf5/2 orbitals in neutron-rich Ti isotopes is not large enough to result in an N=34 shell gap. However, comparisons between the 55Ti data and the calculations argue for the presence of a sizable N=34 gap in 54Ca.
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Authors
S. Zhu, R.V.F. Janssens, B. Fornal, S.J. Freeman, M. Honma, R. Broda, M.P. Carpenter, A.N. Deacon, B.P. Kay, F.G. Kondev, W. Królas, J. Kozemczak, A. Larabee, T. Lauritsen, S.N. Liddick, C.J. Lister, P.F. Mantica, T. Otsuka, X. Wang,