β-delayed neutron emission of <sup>25</sup>F
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Abstract
In the neutron-rich region around Z = 8 a nuclear shell gap at N = 16 is known to form a doubly magic 24O. The core of 25F shows a lack of spectroscopic overlap with a 24O in a p, 2p knockout reaction (T. L. Tang et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 212502 (2020)), but same study shows altering single particle energies to reduce the N = 16 shell gap by ~4.2 MeV from the prediction within the USDB interaction yields an accurate prediction of spectroscopic factors observed in 25F. The energy spectrum of β-delayed neutron of emission for 25F was studied at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University in order to further investigate the evolution of this effective N = 16 shell gap. B(GT), as obtained by our study, was in agreement with the prediction of the original USDB interaction, implying a larger effective N = 16 shell gap in 25F than the measured spectroscopic factors would imply. In this study, the half-life and Pn were also remeasured to be much higher than previously observed.
*This research was partly sponsored by National Nuclear Security Administration under the Stewardship Science Academic Alliances program through DOE Cooperative Agreements No. DE-NA0004068 and Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under Contract No. DE-FG02-96ER40983.
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Jack F Peltier