Intruder configurations in Ne at the transition into the island of inversion: Detailed structure study of Ne
arXiv:2306.16189 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2023.138038
Abstract
Detailed -ray spectroscopy of the exotic neon isotope Ne has been performed for the first time using the one-neutron removal reaction from Ne on a liquid hydrogen target at 240~MeV/nucleon. Based on an analysis of parallel momentum distributions, a level scheme with spin-parity assignments has been constructed for Ne and the negative-parity states are identified for the first time. The measured partial cross sections and momentum distributions reveal a significant intruder -wave strength providing evidence of the breakdown of the and shell gaps. Only a weak, possible -wave strength was observed to bound final states. Large-scale shell-model calculations with different effective interactions do not reproduce the large -wave and small -wave strength observed experimentally, indicating an ongoing challenge for a complete theoretical description of the transition into the island of inversion along the Ne isotopic chain.