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Crossing N = 28 Toward the Neutron Drip-line: First Measurement of Half-lives at FRIB

Authors

Crawford, H. L.; Tripathi, V.; Allmond, J.; Crider, B.; Grzywacz, R.; Liddick, S. N.; Andalib, A.; Argo, E.; Benetti, C.; Bhattacharya, S.; Carpenter, M. P.; Kondev, F. G.; Seweryniak, D.

Abstract

New half-lives for exotic isotopes approaching the neutron drip-line in the vicinity of N similar to 28 for Z = 12-15 were measured at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) with the FRIB decay station initiator. The first experimental results are compared to the latest quasiparticle random phase approximation and shell-model calculations. Overall, the measured half-lives are consistent with the available theoretical descriptions and suggest a well-developed region of deformation below 48Ca in the N = 28 isotones. The erosion of the Z = 14 subshell closure in Si is experimentally confirmed at N = 28, and a reduction in the 38Mg half-life is observed as compared with its isotopic neighbors, which does not seem to be predicted well based on the decay energy and deformation trends. This highlights the need for both additional data in this very exotic region, and for more advanced theoretical efforts.