Measurement of excited states in 40Si and evidence for weakening of the N=28 shell gap

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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accepted for publication in PRL

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.112501

Excited states in 40Si have been established by detecting gamma-rays
coincident with inelastic scattering and nucleon removal reactions on a liquid
hydrogen target. The low excitation energy, 986(5) keV, of the 2+[1] state
provides evidence of a weakening in the N=28 shell closure in a neutron-rich
nucleus devoid of deformation-driving proton collectivity.

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