Structure of 28F studied by the (n,p) type charge-exchange reaction of 28Ne
ORAL
Abstract
The location of the neutron drip line is one of the important questions in nuclear physics, since it has been established only up to Z=8. One of the puzzles relevant to this issue is oxygen anomaly, where there is a sudden gap of the location of the drip line from oxygen (24O) to fluorine (31F or heavier isotopes). In order to determine the location of the drip line, it is important to understand the nuclear force for extremely neutron rich nuclei near and beyond the drip line. In this talk, we will show the recent experimental study of 28F produced by the (n,p) type charge-exchange reaction of 28Ne. 28F is considered to be a key nucleus to pin down the nucleon-nucleon force near the drip line, since 28F may have a structure made by one proton-one neutron hole upon the possible doubly magic nucleus 28O. In this experiment, the invariant mass spectroscopy of 28F was performed using the charge exchange reaction of 28Ne with a carbon target at 230MeV/nucleon at RIBF, RIKEN. Decay products, 27F and a neutron, were detected in coincidence by the SAMURAI spectrometer. In the presentation, we will report on the preliminary results.
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Presenters
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Hareru Miki
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Authors
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Hareru Miki
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Takashi Nakamura
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Inst of Tech - Tokyo
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Yosuke Kondo
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Nigel A Orr
LPC Caen, LPC-Caen, IN2P3/CNRS, ENSICAEN, UNICAEN et Normandie Université
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Thomas Aumann
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Naoki Fukuda
RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN
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J Gibelin
LPC Caen
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Jongwon W Hwang
CNS, Tokyo Univ., RIKEN Nishina Center, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University
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Tadaaki Isobe
RIKEN
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Nobuyuki Kobayashi
RCNP, Osaka Univ., RCNP, RCNP (Osaka University), RCNP, Osaka University, RCNP, Osaka Universiry, Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University
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Toshio Kobayashi
Tokyo Univ.
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Toshiyuki Kubo
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Michigan State University, RIKEN Adv Inst for Computational Science
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S Leblond
LPC Caen
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F. M. Marques
LPC Caen
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Yoshiteru Satou
Seoul National University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University
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Satoshi Takeuchi
CNS, CNS, Tokyo Univ.
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Yasuhiro Togano
Rikkyo University