Direct proton transfer on Ar supports the presence of a charge density bubble linked to a novel nuclear structure below Ca
arXiv:2506.23228
Abstract
The Ar(He,d)K reaction was performed in inverse kinematics using a radioactive Ar beam produced by the SPIRAL1 facility at GANIL and a cryogenic He target. The AGATA-MUGAST-VAMOS setup allowed the coincident measurement of the rays, deuterons and recoiling K isotopes produced by the reaction. The relative cross sections towards the proton-addition states in K point towards a depletion of the shell. The experimental findings are in good agreement with ab initio calculations, which predict that Ar exhibits a charge density bubble associated with a pronounced proton closed-shell character.