Survey of Neutron Spectroscopic Factors for Z=8 to 28 nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Spectroscopic factor (SF) is a fundamental quantity in nuclear physics. SFs are extensively used from nuclear structure to astrophysical network calculations. They provide an important probe to test how well shell models describe the structure of nuclei. In this talk, we will compare neutron spectroscopic factors obtained for the sd shell nuclei, Ca, Ti, Cr and Ni isotopes to shell models. Of particular interests are the comparisons of data with different shell model interactions in these regions including the evolution of single particle states around Z=20, N=27 and N=29 regions.

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