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- Title
SHELLS AND SHAPES IN THE <sup>44</sup>S NUCLEUS.
- Authors
Cáceres, L.; Sohler, D.; Grévy, S.; Force, C.; Sorlin, O.; Dombrádi, Zs.; Gaudefroy, L.; Achouri, N. L.; Angélique, J. C.; Azaiez, F.; Bayborodin, D.; Bastin, B.; Borcea, R.; Bourgeois, C.; Buta, A.; Bürger, A.; Chapman, R.; Dalouzy, J. C.; Dlouhy, Z.; Drouard, A.
- Abstract
The results obtained from electron and in-beam spectroscopy experiments reveal that the 44S nucleus is located in a transitional region between the spherical 44Ca and the oblate 44Si. The comparison of the results with Large Scale Shell Model calculations points towards prolate-spherical shape coexistence where the ground state becomes the intruder configuration due to quadrupole excitations across the Z = 14 and N = 28 shell gaps.
- Subjects
NUCLEAR shell theory; SPECTRUM analysis; ELECTRONS; SULFUR isotopes; CALCIUM isotopes; SILICON isotopes; NUCLEAR excitation
- Publication
Acta Physica Polonica B, 2011, Vol 42, Issue 3/4, p533
- ISSN
0587-4254
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5506/APhysPolB.42.533