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Physical Review C | 2012

One- and two-neutron removal reactions from the most neutron-rich carbon isotopes

N. Kobayashi; Takashi Nakamura; J. A. Tostevin; Y. Kondo; N. Aoi; H. Baba; S. Deguchi; J. Gibelin; M. Ishihara; Y. Kawada; T. Kubo; T. Motobayashi; T. Ohnishi; N. A. Orr; H. Otsu; H. Sakurai; Y. Satou; Edward Simpson; T. Sumikama; H. Takeda; M. Takechi; S. Takeuchi; K. Tanaka; Naoki Tanaka; Y. Togano; K. Yoneda

The structure of 19,20,22C has been investigated using high-energy (around 240 MeV/nucleon) one- and two-neutron removal reactions on a carbon target. Measurements were made of the inclusive cross sections and momentum distributions for the charged residues. Narrow momentum distributions were observed for one-neutron removal from 19C and 20C and two-neutron removal from 22C. Two-neutron removal from 20C resulted in a relatively broad momentum distribution. The results are compared with eikonal-model calculations combined with shell-model structure information. The neutron removal cross sections and associated momentum distributions are calculated for transitions to both the particle-bound and particle-unbound final states. The calculations take into account the population of the mass A−1 reaction residues A−1C and, following one-neutron emission after one-neutron removal, the mass A−2 two-neutron removal residues A−2C. The smaller contributions of direct two-neutron removal, that populate the A−2C residues in a single step, are also computed. The data and calculations are shown to be in good overall agreement and consistent with the predicted shell-model ground-state configurations and one-neutron overlaps with low-lying states in 18−21C. These suggest significant νs1/22 valence neutron configurations in both 20C and 22C. The results for 22C strongly support the picture of 22C as a two-neutron halo nucleus with a dominant νs1/22 ground-state configuration.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Well Developed Deformation in 42Si

S. Takeuchi; Michio M. Matsushita; N. Aoi; P. Doornenbal; K. Li; T. Motobayashi; Heiko Scheit; D. Steppenbeck; Hailiang Wang; H. Baba; D. Bazin; L. Caceres; H. L. Crawford; P. Fallon; R. Gernhäuser; J. Gibelin; S. Go; S. Grévy; C. Hinke; C. R. Hoffman; R. Hughes; E. Ideguchi; D. G. Jenkins; N. Kobayashi; Y. Kondo; R. Krücken; T. Le Bleis; Jenny Lee; G. Lee; A. Matta

Excited states in (38,40,42) Si nuclei have been studied via in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy with multinucleon removal reactions. Intense radioactive beams of ^{40}S and (44)S provided at the new facility of the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory enabled γ-γ coincidence measurements. A prominent γ line observed with an energy of 742(8) keV in (42) Si confirms the 2(+) state reported in an earlier study. Among the γ lines observed in coincidence with the 2^{+} → 0+ transition, the most probable candidate for the transition from the yrast 4(+) state was identified, leading to a 4(1)+) energy of 2173(14) keV. The energy ratio of 2.93(5) between the 2(1)+ and 4(1)(+) states indicates well-developed deformation in (42) Si at N = 28 and Z = 14. Also for 38,40)Si energy ratios with values of 2.09(5) and 2.56(5) were obtained. Together with the ratio for (42)Si, the results show a rapid deformation development of Si isotopes from N = 24 to N = 28.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Nucleus

Y. Kondo; T. Nakamura; R. Tanaka; R. Minakata; S. Ogoshi; N. A. Orr; N. L. Achouri; T. Aumann; H. Baba; F. Delaunay; P. Doornenbal; N. Fukuda; J. Gibelin; J.W. Hwang; N. Inabe; T. Isobe; D. Kameda; D. Kanno; S. K. Kim; N. Kobayashi; T. Kobayashi; T. Kubo; S. Leblond; Jenny Lee; F.M. Marqués; T. Motobayashi; D. Murai; T. Murakami; K. Muto; T. Nakashima

The unbound nucleus ^{26}O has been investigated using invariant-mass spectroscopy following one-proton removal reaction from a ^{27}F beam at 201  MeV/nucleon. The decay products, ^{24}O and two neutrons, were detected in coincidence using the newly commissioned SAMURAI spectrometer at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory. The ^{26}O ground-state resonance was found to lie only 18±3(stat)±4(syst)  keV above threshold. In addition, a higher lying level, which is most likely the first 2^{+} state, was observed for the first time at 1.28_{-0.08}^{+0.11}  MeV above threshold. Comparison with theoretical predictions suggests that three-nucleon forces, pf-shell intruder configurations, and the continuum are key elements to understanding the structure of the most neutron-rich oxygen isotopes beyond the drip line.


Proceedings of The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference — PoS(INPC2016) | 2017

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Y. Togano; Takashi Nakamura; Y. Kondo; N. Kobayashi; R. Tanaka; Ryogo Minakata; S. Ogoshi; S. Nishi; D. Kanno; T. Nakashima; Junichi Tsubota; Atsumi Saito; J. A. Tostevin; N. A. Orr; J. Gibelin; F. Delaunay; F.M. Marqués; N. L. Achouri; S. Leblond; Q. Deshayes; K. Yoneda; T. Motobayashi; H. Otsu; Takanori Isobe; H. Baba; Hirohiko Sato; Y. Shimizu; T. Kubo; N. Inabe; N. Fukuda

The reaction cross section (


Proceedings of the Conference on Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science (ARIS2014) | 2015

O : A Barely Unbound System beyond the Drip Line

H Liu; Jenny Lee; P. Doornenbal; H. Scheit; S. Takeuchi; N. Aoi; K Li; Michio M. Matsushita; D. Steppenbeck; He Wang; H. Baba; E Ideguchi; N. Kobayashi; Y. Kondo; G. Lee; S. Michimasa; T. Motobayashi; H. Sakurai; M. Takechi; Y. Togano; J. A. Tostevin; Yutaka Utsuno

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NUCLEAR STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS ’09: Proceedings of the International Conference | 2009

Reaction Cross Section Of The Two-neutron Halo Nucleus 22C At 235 MeV/nucleon

P. Doornenbal; Heiko Scheit; N. Aoi; S. Takeuchi; K. Li; E. Takeshita; H. W. Wang; H. Baba; S. Deguchi; N. Fukuda; H. Geissel; R. Gernhäuser; J. Gibelin; I. Hachiuma; Y. Hara; C. Hinke; N. Inabe; K. Itahashi; S. Itoh; D. Kameda; S. Kanno; Y. Kawada; N. Kobayashi; Yutaka Kondo; R. Krücken; T. Kubo; T. Kuboki; Kensuke Kusaka; Mattias Lantz; S. Michimasa

) of the very neutron-rich carbon isotope


Physical Review Letters | 2009

Single-Neutron Knockout Reaction from 30Ne

Takashi Nakamura; N. Kobayashi; Y. Kondo; Y. Satou; N. Aoi; H. Baba; S Deguchi; N Fukuda; J. Gibelin; N Inabe; M. Ishihara; D Kameda; Y Kawada; T. Kubo; K Kusaka; A Mengoni; Tohru Motobayashi; T. Ohnishi; M Ohtake; N. A. Orr; H. Otsu; T. Otsuka; A Saito; H. Sakurai; S Shimoura; T. Sumikama; H. Takeda; E. Takeshita; M. Takechi; Shotaro Takeuchi

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Physical Review Letters | 2009

Exploring the Southern Boundaries of the “Island of Inversion” at the RIBF

P. Doornenbal; H. Scheit; N. Aoi; S. Takeuchi; K. Li; E. Takeshita; H. Wang; H. Baba; S. Deguchi; N. Fukuda; H. Geissel; R. Gernhäuser; J. Gibelin; I. Hachiuma; Y. Hara; C. Hinke; Naohito Inabe; K. Itahashi; S. Itoh; Daisuke Kameda; S. Kanno; Y. Kawada; N. Kobayashi; Y. Kondo; R. Krücken; Toshiyuki Kubo; T. Kuboki; K. Kusaka; Mattias Lantz; S. Michimasa

C has been measured on a carbon target at 235 MeV/nucleon. A


Physical Review Letters | 2009

Halo structure of the island of inversion nucleus 31Ne.

P. Doornenbal; H. Scheit; N. Aoi; S. Takeuchi; K. Li; E. Takeshita; H. Wang; H. Baba; S. Deguchi; N. Fukuda; H. Geissel; R. Gernhäuser; J. Gibelin; I. Hachiuma; Y. Hara; C. Hinke; Naohito Inabe; K. Itahashi; S. Itoh; Daisuke Kameda; S. Kanno; Y. Kawada; N. Kobayashi; Y. Kondo; R. Krücken; T. Kubo; T. Kuboki; K. Kusaka; Mattias Lantz; S. Michimasa

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Physical Review Letters | 2012

Spectroscopy of 32Ne and the "Island of Inversion".

K. Tshoo; Y. Satou; H. Bhang; Suyong Choi; T. Nakamura; Y. Kondo; S. Deguchi; Y. Kawada; N. Kobayashi; Y. Nakayama; K. Tanaka; Nobuo Tanaka; N. Aoi; M. Ishihara; T. Motobayashi; H. Otsu; H. Sakurai; S. Takeuchi; Y. Togano; K. Yoneda; Z. H. Li; F. Delaunay; J. Gibelin; F.M. Marqués; N. A. Orr; T. Honda; Michio M. Matsushita; T. Kobayashi; Y. Miyashita; T. Sumikama

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Y. Kondo

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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N. Aoi

University of Tokyo

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P. Doornenbal

GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research

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Jenny Lee

University of Hong Kong

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Y. Satou

Seoul National University

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