The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C-13, arising from P-3/2 -> d(5/2) nucleon excitation coupled to maximum spin, was investigated in a (p, p') experiment at 135 MeV proton bombarding energy, performed at the Cyclotron Centre Bronowice (CCB) at IFJ PAN in Krakow. First experimental information on the proton and neutron decay branches from this state was obtained by using coincidence measurement of protons inelastically scattered on a C-13 target and gamma rays from daughter nuclei, namely, B-12 (proton decay) and C-12 (neutron decay). The main branches lead to the J(pi) = 2(+), first-excited state at 0.953 MeV in B-12, and to the J(pi) =1(+), T = 1 level at 15.110 MeV in C-12. The results were compared with predictions from the Gamow Shell Model (GSM), which was used to describe the stretched resonance in terms of its energy, width, electromagnetic transition strengths and decay pattern. A very good agreement was obtained between the measured and calculated properties of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C-13, demonstrating the high-quality and precision of the GSM wave function calculations, which include coupling to the resonant and non-resonant particle continuum.

The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in ¹³C: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description [The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C-13: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description] / N. Cieplicka-Orynczak, Y. Jaganathen, B. Fornal, S. Leoni, M. Ploszajczak, M. Ciemala, S. Ziliani, M. Kmiecik, A. Maj, J. Lukasik, P. Pawlowski, B. Sowicki, B. Wasilewska, M. Zieblinski, P. Bednarczyk, C. Boiano, S. Bottoni, A. Bracco, S. Brambilla, I. Burducea, F. Camera, I. Ciepal, C. Clisu, F. Crespi, K. Dhanmeher, N. Florea, E. Gamba, J. Grebosz, M. Harakeh, D. Iancu, L. Iskra, M. Krzysiek, P. Kulessa, N. Marginean, R. Marginean, I. Matea, M. Matejska-Minda, K. Mazurek, B. Million, W. Parol, M. Sferrazza, L. Stan, B. Wloch. - In: PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B. - ISSN 0370-2693. - 834:(2022 Nov 10), pp. 137398.1-137398.6. [10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137398]

The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in ¹³C: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description [The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C-13: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description]

S. Leoni;S. Ziliani;S. Bottoni;A. Bracco;F. Camera;F. Crespi;E. Gamba;
2022

Abstract

The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C-13, arising from P-3/2 -> d(5/2) nucleon excitation coupled to maximum spin, was investigated in a (p, p') experiment at 135 MeV proton bombarding energy, performed at the Cyclotron Centre Bronowice (CCB) at IFJ PAN in Krakow. First experimental information on the proton and neutron decay branches from this state was obtained by using coincidence measurement of protons inelastically scattered on a C-13 target and gamma rays from daughter nuclei, namely, B-12 (proton decay) and C-12 (neutron decay). The main branches lead to the J(pi) = 2(+), first-excited state at 0.953 MeV in B-12, and to the J(pi) =1(+), T = 1 level at 15.110 MeV in C-12. The results were compared with predictions from the Gamow Shell Model (GSM), which was used to describe the stretched resonance in terms of its energy, width, electromagnetic transition strengths and decay pattern. A very good agreement was obtained between the measured and calculated properties of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C-13, demonstrating the high-quality and precision of the GSM wave function calculations, which include coupling to the resonant and non-resonant particle continuum.
C-13; Nuclear structure; Stretched resonance states; Gamow Shell Model;
Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare
10-nov-2022
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