How Robust is the N = 34 Subshell Closure? First Spectroscopy of Ar
arXiv:1811.08451 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.072502
Abstract
The first -ray spectroscopy of Ar, with the neutron number N = 34, was measured using the K(p,2p) one-proton removal reaction at 210 MeV/u at the RIBF facility. The 2 excitation energy is found at 1656(18) keV, the highest among the Ar isotopes with N 20. This result is the first experimental signature of the persistence of the N = 34 subshell closure beyond Ca, i.e., below the magic proton number Z = 20. Shell-model calculations with phenomenological and chiral-effective-field-theory interactions both reproduce the measured 2 systematics of neutron-rich Ar isotopes, and support a N = 34 subshell closure in Ar.