August 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022
America/New_York timezone

DMRG description of the island of inversion isotopes 28-33F

Sep 3, 2022, 1:00 PM
20m
Camelia/Dogwood

Camelia/Dogwood

Parallel session talk Nuclear Forces and Structure, NN Correlations, and Medium Effects NN: Nuclear Forces and Structure, NN Correlations, and Medium Effects

Speaker

Kevin Fossez (Florida State University)

Description

Neutron-rich nuclei near the limits of nuclear stability are one of the main areas of study at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). These systems exhibit features common to all open quantum systems due to their weakly bound or unbound character, and also reveal interesting information about the nuclear interaction due to their extreme neutron-to-proton ratios and emergent behaviors. This is particularly visible in the so-called island of inversion (IOI) around Z=10 and N=20 where nuclear structure deviates from the standard shell model predictions due to deformation and continuum effects. Recently, two experiments on the neutron-rich isotopes 28,29F have revealed an unexpectedly large influence of continuum effects which effectively extends the IOI to these nuclei. In this work, I will discuss the mechanisms leading to these observations using state-of-the-art large-scale shell model calculations including continuum states and based on a core of 24O and an effective two-body interaction with a minimal number of adjustable parameters. I will also present new predictions in the isotopes 25-33F to motivate future experiments at FRIB.

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