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Extinction of the N=20 neutron-shell closure for 32Mg examined by direct mass measurements

Abstract

The 'island of inversion' around $^{32}$Mg is one of the most important paradigm for studying the disappearance of the stabilizing 'magic' of a shell closure. We present the first Penning-trap mass measurements of the exotic nuclides $^{29-31}$Na and $^{30-34}$Mg, which allow a precise determination of the empirical shell gap for $^{32}$Mg. The new value of 1.10(3) MeV is the lowest observed shell gap for any nuclide with a canonical magic number.

Authors

Chaudhuri A; Andreoiu C; Brunner T; Chowdhury U; Ettenauer S; Gallant AT; Gwinner G; Kwiatkowski AA; Lennarz A; Lunney D

Publication date

October 9, 2013

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1310.2344

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arXiv
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