Coulomb excitation of Na-29,Na-30: Mapping the borders of the island of inversion

M Seidlitz,P Reiter, R Altenkirch,B Bastin,C Bauer,A Blazhev,N Bree, B Bruyneel,P A Butler, J Cederkall, T Davinson,H De Witte, D D Dijulio, J Diriken,L P Gaffney, K Geibel, G Georgiev, R Gernhaeuser, M Huyse, N Kesteloot, T Kroell, R Kruecken,R Lutter, J Pakarinen, F Radeck,M Scheck, D Schneiders,B Siebeck, C Sotty,T Steinbach,J Taprogge,P Van Duppen,J Van De Walle,D Voulot,N Warr,F Wenander,K Wimmer, P J Woods,K Wrzoseklipska

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2014)

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Nuclear shell evolution in neutron-rich Na nuclei around N = 20 was studied by determining reduced transition probabilities, i.e., B(E2) and B(M1) values, in order to map the border of the island of inversion. To this end Coulomb-excitation experiments, employing radioactive Na-29,Na-30 beams with a final beam energy of 2.85 MeV/nucleon, were performed at REX-ISOLDE, CERN. De-excitation gamma rays were detected by the MINIBALL gamma-ray spectrometer in coincidence with scattered particles in a segmented Si detector. Transition probabilities to excited states were deduced. The measured B(E2) values agree well with shell-model predictions, supporting the idea that in the Na isotopic chain the ground-state wave function contains significant intruder admixture already at N = 18, with N = 19 having an almost pure two-particle-two-hole deformed ground-state configuration.
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