Observation of excited states in $^{20}$Mg sheds light on nuclear forces and shell evolution
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/ Authors
J. S. Randhawa, R. Kanungo, M. Holl, J. D. Holt, P. Navratil, S. R. Stroberg, G. Hagen, G. R. Jansen, M. Alcorta, C. Andreoiu
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C. Barnes, C. Burbadge, D. Burke, A. A. Chen, A. Chester, G. Christian, S. Cruz, B. Davids, J. Even, G. Hackman, J. Henderson, S. Ishimoto, P. Jassal, S. Kaur, M. Keefe, D. Kisliuk, R. Krucken, J. Liang, J. Lighthall, E. McGee, J. Measures, M. Moukaddam, E. Padilla-Rodal, A. Shotter
/ Abstract
The exotic Borromean nucleus $^{20}$Mg with $N$ = 8, located at the proton drip-line provides a unique testing ground for nuclear forces and the evolution of shell structure in the neutron-deficient region. We report on the first observation of proton unbound resonances together with bound states in $^{20}$Mg from the $^{20}$Mg($d$,$d'$) reaction performed at TRIUMF. Phenomenological shell-model calculations offer a reasonable description. However, our experimental results present a challenge for current first-principles nuclear structure approaches and point to the need for improved chiral forces and {\it ab initio} calculations. Furthermore, the differential cross section of the first excited state is compared with distorted-wave Born approximation calculations to deduce a neutron quadrupole deformation parameter of $β_n$=0.46$\pm$0.21. This provides the first indication of a possible weakening of the $N$ = 8 shell closure at the proton drip-line.