Observation of narrow states in nuclei beyond the proton drip line: (15)F and (16)Ne
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Two high-lying states in 15F and 16Ne, unbound with respect to one-proton (1p) and two-proton
(2p) emissions, have been observed in fragmentation of 17Ne at intermediate energies. They undergo
mainly sequential emissions of protons via intermediate states in 14O and 15F and have decay energies
of 7.8(2) and 7.6(2) MeV, respectively. The widths of the newly-observed states in 15F and 16Ne are
much smaller than the Wigner limits for single-particle con¯gurations, of 0.4(4) and 0.8(¡4
+8) MeV,
respectively. In addition, narrow widths of 0.2(2) MeV are derived for two other high-lying states in
15F with Qp of 4.9 and 6.4 MeV, which match features of the recently-predicted narrow odd-parity
15F states with two valence protons in the sd shell. All energies and widths have been obtained
by analyzing angular correlations of the decay products, p{p{14O and p{p{13N, whose trajectories
have been measured by a tracking technique with silicon microstrip detectors.
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Mukha, I., Timofeyuk, N.K., Sümmerer, K., Acosta Sánchez, L. A., Álvarez, M. A. G., García Ramos, J. E... [et al.]: "Observation of narrow states in nuclei beyond the proton drip line: (15)F and (16)Ne". Physical Review C. Vol. 79, n. 6 (2009). ISSN 0556-2813














