Isospin symmetry in B(E2) values : Coulomb excitation study of 21Mg

Abstract
The Tz=−32 nucleus 21Mg has been studied by Coulomb excitation on 196Pt and 110Pd targets. A 205.6(1)-keV γ-ray transition resulting from the Coulomb excitation of the 52+ ground state to the first excited 12+ state in 21Mg was observed for the first time. Coulomb excitation cross-section measurements with both targets and a measurement of the half-life of the 12+ state yield an adopted value of B(E2;52+→12+)=13.3(4) W.u. A new excited state at 1672(1) keV with tentative 92+assignment was also identified in 21Mg. This work demonstrates a large difference in the B(E2;52+→12+) value between T=32, A=21 mirror nuclei. The difference is investigated in the shell-model framework employing both isospin conserving and breaking USD interactions and using modern ab initio nuclear structure calculations, which have recently become applicable in the sd shell.
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English
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Physical Review C
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  • Ruotsalainen, P., Henderson, J., Hackman, G., Sargsyan, G. H., Launey, K. D., Saxena, A., Srivastava, P. C., Stroberg, S. R., Grahn, T., Pakarinen, J., Ball, G. C., Julin, R., Greenlees, P., Smallcombe, J., Andreoiu, C., Bernier, N., Bowry, M., Buckner, M., Caballero-Folch, R., . . . Wu, C. Y. (2019). Isospin symmetry in B(E2) values : Coulomb excitation study of 21Mg. Physical Review C, 99(5), Article 051301(R). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevc.99.051301
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