22–28 Aug 2018
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Isovector and isotensor forces in sd-shell

22 Aug 2018, 15:40
15m
Nishina Hall

Nishina Hall

Hirosawa 2-1, Wako 351-0198, Japan
oral contribution YSS

Speaker

Mr Chaoyi FU (Institute of modern physics)

Description

Isochronous mass spectrometry has been applied in the storage ring CSRe to measure the masses of the $T_z=-3/2$ nuclei $^{27}$P and $^{29}$S in $sd$-shell. The new mass excess value is 66(52)~keV larger than the result of the previous $^{32}$S($^3$He,$^{6}$He)$^{29}$S reaction measurement in 1973 and a factor of 3.8 more precise. The new result for $^{29}$S, together with those of the $T=3/2$ isobaric analog states (IAS) in $^{29}$P, $^{29}$Si, and $^{29}$Al, fit well into the quadratic form of the Isobaric Multiplet Mass Equation IMME. The mass excess of $^{27}$P has also been remeasured. By analyzing the linear and quadratic coefficients of the IMME in the $T_z=-3/2$ $sd$-shell nuclei, it was found that the ratio of the Coulomb radius parameters is $R\approx0.96$ and is nearly the same for all $T=3/2$ isospin multiplets. Such a nearly constant $R$-value, apparently valid for the entire light mass region with $A>9$, can be used to set stringent constraints on the isovector and isotensor components of the isospin non-conserving forces in theoretical calculations.

Primary authors

Mr Chaoyi FU (Institute of modern physics) Dr Yuhu ZHANG (Institute of Moden Physics)

Co-authors

Dr Xiaohong ZHOU (Institute of Moden Physics) Dr Meng et al., WANG (Institute of Modern Physics)

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