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Collectivity of exotic silicon isotopes

Posted on:2012-12-07Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Michigan State UniversityCandidate:Ratkiewicz, AndrewFull Text:PDF
GTID:1465390011961966Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
The determination of the strength of the electric quadrupole transition between the ground state and first excited state with spin-party Jpi = 2+ (the B (E2; 0+ → 2+) value) in an even-even nucleus provides a measurement of the low-lying quadrupole collectivity. The B(E2) values for the Z=14 nuclei 34,36,38,40,42Si were measured via intermediate-energy Coulomb excitation at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory in East Lansing, Michigan.;The secondary beams were produced by the fragmentation of a 48 Ca primary beam guided onto a high-Z secondary target. De-excitation gamma-rays, indicative of the inelastic process, were detected with the high-efficiency scintillator array CAESAR, located around the secondary target position of the S800 Spectrograph, in coincidence with scattered particles tracked on an event-by-event basis in the Spectrograph. The results comprise the first measurements of the quadrupole collectivity of 40,42Si.;The measured B(E2) values are compared to large-scale shell model calculations and provide insight into the evolution of shell structure and deformation in this region.
Keywords/Search Tags:Collectivity
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