High Spin Structures in 25Na

ORAL

Abstract

High-spin states in $^{25}$Na were populated in the $^{9}$Be ($^{18}$O, pn) reaction using a 35 MeV $^{18}$O beam from the John D. Fox Superconducting Accelerator Laboratory at Florida State University. Gamma rays were detected using the FSU compton-supressed germanium array in coincidence with protons from the reaction. Two new states and seven new gamma transitions were observed. Additionally a doublet has been identified which a resolves conflict in the published works. Unobserved, and highly excited particle-hole states have been predicted using shell model calculations.

*Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant NSF-10-64819.

Authors

  • Justin VonMoss

    • Florida State University
  • Samuel Tabor

    • Florida State University
  • Vandana Tripathi

    • Florida State University
  • Peter Bender

    • Florida State University
  • Alexander Volya

    • Florida State University
  • Pei-Luan Tai

    • Florida State University