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Probing configuration mixing in 12Be with Gamow-Teller transition strengths
Authors:Meharchand R  Zegers R G T  Brown B A  Austin Sam M  Baugher T  Bazin D  Deaven J  Gade A  Grinyer G F  Guess C J  Howard M E  Iwasaki H  McDaniel S  Meierbachtol K  Perdikakis G  Pereira J  Prinke A M  Ratkiewicz A  Signoracci A  Stroberg S  Valdez L  Voss P  Walsh K A  Weisshaar D  Winkler R
Institution:National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1321, USA. rhiannon.meharchand@gmail.com
Abstract:We present a novel technique for studying the quenching of shell gaps in exotic isotopes. The method is based on extracting Gamow-Teller (ΔL=0, ΔS=1) transition strengths B(GT)] to low-lying states from charge-exchange reactions at intermediate beam energies. These Gamow-Teller strengths are very sensitive to configuration mixing between cross-shell orbitals, and this technique thus provides an important complement to other tools currently used to study cross-shell mixing. This work focuses on the N=8 shell gap. We populated the ground and 2.24 MeV 0+ states in 12Be using the 12B(1+) (7Li, 7Be) reaction at 80 MeV/u in inverse kinematics. Using the ground-state B(GT) value from β-decay measurements (0.184±0.007) as a calibration, the B(GT) for the transition to the second 0+ state was determined to be 0.214±0.051. Comparing the extracted Gamow-Teller strengths with shell-model calculations, it was determined that the wave functions of the first and second 0+ states in 12Be are composed of 25±5% and 60±5% (0s)4(0p)8 configurations, respectively.
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