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Evidence for the extinction of the N=20 neutron-shell closure for 32Mg from direct mass measurements

Abstract

The “island of inversion” around 32Mg is one of the most important paradigms for studying the disappearance of the stabilizing “magicity” of a shell closure. We present the first Penning-trap mass measurements of the exotic nuclides 29−31Na and 30−34Mg, which allow precise determination of the empirical shell gap for 32Mg. The new value of 1.10(3) MeV is the smallest 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

Journal

Physical Review C, Vol. 88, No. 5,

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

November 1, 2013

DOI

10.1103/physrevc.88.054317

ISSN

2469-9985