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SUMMARY:Single-particle states in fp-shell nuclei through 50Ca(d\, p)51Ca 
 transfer reaction.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240528T080000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240528T082000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260317T033938Z
UID:indico-contribution-23820@indico.ific.uv.es
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Carlos Ferrera González (IEM CSIC)\nNeutron-rich Ca
  isotopes towards neutron number N = 34 are pivotal for exploring the evol
 ution of the fp-shell orbitals [1]. Beyond the N = 28 shell gap at 48Ca\, 
 new magic numbers at N = 32 and 34 were established through spectroscopy o
 f low-lying states [2] and mass measurements [3]. Most recently\, the spat
 ial extension of the 1f7/2 and 2p3/2  neutron orbitals was determined via 
 a one-neutron knockout reaction from 52Ca [4]\, while the single-particle 
 2p1/2 \, 1f5/2 and 1g9/2  orbitals defining the shell gaps at N = 32\, 34 
 remain to be established experimentally.   The 50Ca(d\, p)51Ca transfer re
 action presents itself as well suited-method to access spectroscopic facto
 rs in the fp-shell\, where the angular distribution of the reaction produc
 ts allow for deduction of the angular momentum transfer.\n\nIn Decemeber o
 f 2022 the SHARAQ12 experiment was performed at the RIKEN Nishina Center\,
  aiming to study the single-particle structure of 51Ca via the (d\, p) rea
 ction using a 50Ca secondary beam. The secondary beam was produced at the 
 BigRIPS separator and then degraded to approximately 15 MeV/nucleon at the
  OEDO [5] beamline. Beam-tracking has been performed with the recently dev
 eloped Strip-Readout PPAC detectors [6]\, recoiling protons coming from th
 e interaction of the beam with the secondary target of CD2 (260 μg/cm2) h
 ave been identified with the detector setup TINA2 [7]\, while the heavy re
 coils have been identified at the QQD SHARAQ spectrometer. In this contrib
 ution\, I will present the experiment\, current status of the analysis\, a
 nd the implications on the structure of neutron-rich Ca isotopes.\n\nhttps
 ://indico.ific.uv.es/event/7332/contributions/23820/
LOCATION:ADEIT - Valencia
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/7332/contributions/23820/
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