Abstract
We report on the first in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of the proton-dripline nucleus 40Sc using two-nucleon pickup onto an intermediate-energy rare-isotope beam of 38Ca. The 9Be(38Ca,40Sc+γ)X reaction at 60.9 MeV/nucleon mid-target energy selectively populates states in 40Sc for which the transferred proton and neutron couple to high orbital angular momentum. In turn, due to angular-momentum selection rules in proton emission and the nuclear structure and energetics of 39Ca, such states in 40Sc then exhibit γ-decay branches although they are well above the proton separation energy. This work uniquely complements results from particle spectroscopy following charge-exchange reactions on 40Ca as well as 40Ti EC/β+ decay which both display very different selectivities. The population and γ-ray decay of the previously known first (5−) state at 892 keV and the observation of a new level at 2744 keV are discussed in comparison to the mirror nucleus and shell-model calculations. On the experimental side, this work shows that high-resolution in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy is possible with new generation Ge arrays for reactions induced by rare-isotope beams on the level of a few μb of cross section.
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Gade, A., Weisshaar, D., Brown, B. A., Tostevin, J. A., Bazin, D., Brown, K., … Rhodes, D. (2020). In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy at the proton dripline: 40Sc. Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 808. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135637
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