Spectroscopy of the odd-odd fp-shell nucleus Sc52 from secondary fragmentation
/ Authors
A. Gade, R. Janssens, D. Bazin, B. A. Brown, C. Campbell, M. Carpenter, J. Cook, A. Deacon, D. Dinca, S. Freeman
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T. Glasmacher, B. Kay, P. Mantica, W. Mueller, J. R. Terry, S. Zhu
/ Abstract
The odd-odd fp-shell nucleus {sup 52}Sc was investigated using in-beam {gamma}-ray spectroscopy following secondary fragmentation of a {sup 55}V and {sup 57}Cr cocktail beam. Aside from the known {gamma}-ray transition at 674(5) keV, a new decay at E{sub {gamma}}=212(3) keV was observed. It is attributed to the depopulation of a low-lying excited level. This new state is discussed in the framework of shell-model calculations with the GXPF1, GXPF1A, and KB3G effective interactions. These calculations are found to be fairly robust for the low-lying level scheme of {sup 52}Sc irrespective of the choice of the effective interaction. In addition, the frequency of spin values predicted by the shell model is successfully modeled by a spin distribution formulated in a statistical approach with an empirical, energy-independent spin-cutoff parameter.
Journal: Physical Review C