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One-proton and one-neutron knockout reactions from Ni to the mirror pair Co and Ni

arXiv:1908.05985 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.99.051304

Abstract

We present a high-resolution in-beam -ray spectroscopy study of excited states in the mirror nuclei Co and Ni following one-nucleon knockout from a projectile beam of Ni. The newly determined partial cross sections and the -decay properties of excited states provide a test of state-of-the-art nuclear structure models and probe mirror symmetry in unique ways. A mirror asymmetry for the partial cross sections leading to the two lowest states in the mirror pair was identified as well as a significant difference in the decays from the state to the same two states. The mirror asymmetry in the partial cross sections cannot be reconciled with the present shell-model picture or small mixing introduced in a two-state model. The observed mirror asymmetry in the decay pattern, however, points at stronger mixing between the two lowest states in Co than in its mirror Ni.