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Physical Review C, Nuclear Physics

Publication date: 2005-01-01
Volume: 71
Publisher: Published for the American Physical Society by the American Institute of Physics

Author:

Dinca, DC
Janssens, RVF ; Gade, A ; Bazin, D ; Broda, R ; Brown, BA ; Campbell, CM ; Carpenter, MP ; Chowdhury, P ; Cook, JM ; Deacon, AN ; Fornal, B ; Freeman, SJ ; Glasmacher, T ; Honma, M ; Kondev, FG ; Lecouey, JL ; Liddick, SN ; Mantica, PF ; Mueller, WF ; Olliver, H ; Otsuka, Taka ; Terry, JR ; Tomlin, BA ; Yoneda, K

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Physical Sciences, Physics, Nuclear, Physics, MASS FORMULA, MODEL, 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics, Nuclear & Particles Physics, 5106 Nuclear and plasma physics

Abstract:

The even 52 – 56 Ti isotopes have been studied with intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation and absolute B ( E 2; 0 + → 2 + 1 ) transition rates have been obtained. These data confirm the presence of a subshell closure at neutron number N = 32 in neutron-rich nuclei above the doubly magic nucleus 48 Ca and provide no direct evidence for the predicted N = 34 closure. Large-scale shell model calculations with the most recent effective interactions are unable to reproduce the magnitude of the measured strengths in the semimagic Ti nuclei and their strong variation with neutron number.