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26 April 2024
 
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Mirror Energy Differences at Large Isospin Studied through Direct Two-Nucleon Knockout
P. J. Davies ; M. A. Bentley ; T. W. Henry ; E. C. Simpson ; A. Gade ; S. M. Lenzi ; T. Baugher ; D. Bazin ; J. S. Berryman ; A. M. Bruce ; C. Aa. Diget ; H. Iwasaki ; A. Lemasson ; S. McDaniel ; D. R. Napoli ; A. Ratkiewicz ; L. Scruton ; A. Shore ; R. Stroberg ; J. A. Tostevin ; D. Weisshaar ; K. Wimmer ; R. Winkler ;
Date 6 Aug 2013
AbstractThe first spectroscopy of excited states in 52Ni (Tz=2) and 51Co (Tz=-3/2) has been obtained using the highly selective two-neutron knockout reaction. Mirror energy differences between isobaric analogue states in these nuclei and their mirror partners are interpreted in terms of isospin nonconserving effects. A comparison between large scale shell-model calculations and data provides the most compelling evidence to date that both electromagnetic and an additional isospin nonconserving interactions for J=2 couplings, of unknown origin, are required to obtain good agreement.
Source arXiv, 1308.1254
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