Inverse-kinematics proton scattering from S, P and the collapse of the major shell closure
arXiv:1910.07986 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.100.044312
Abstract
Excited states of the neutron-rich isotopes S and P have been studied via inverse-kinematics proton scattering from a liquid hydrogen target, using the GRETINA -ray tracking array to extract inelastic scattering cross sections. Deformation lengths of the excitations in S have been determined and, when combined with deformation lengths determined with electromagnetic probes, yield the ratio of neutron-to-proton matrix elements for the excitations in these nuclei. The present results for P are used to compare two shell model interactions, SDPF-U and SDPF-MU. As in a recent study of Si, the present results on P favor the SDPF-MU interaction.
11 pages, 14 figures