Shell evolution of N = 40 isotones towards 60Ca: First spectroscopy of 62Ti

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Excited states in the N=40 isotone 62Ti were populated via the 63V(p,2p)62Ti reaction at ∼200 MeV/nucleon at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory and studied using γ-ray spectroscopy. The energies of the 21+→0gs+ and 41+→21+ transitions, observed here for the first time, indicate a deformed 62Ti ground state. These energies are increased compared to the neighboring 64Cr and 66Fe isotones, suggesting a small decrease of quadrupole collectivity. The present measurement is well reproduced by large-scale shell-model calculations based on effective interactions, while ab initio and beyond mean-field calculations do not yet reproduce our findings. The shell-model calculations for 62Ti show a dominant configuration with four neutrons excited across the N=40 gap. Likewise, they indicate that the N=40 island of inversion extends down to Z=20, disfavoring a possible doubly magic character of the elusive 60Ca.

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Cortés, M. L., Rodriguez, W., Doornenbal, P., Obertelli, A., Holt, J. D., Lenzi, S. M., … Zanetti, L. (2020). Shell evolution of N = 40 isotones towards 60Ca: First spectroscopy of 62Ti. Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 800. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2019.135071

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