Clustering in O18 is of great interest to the nuclear physics community, due to theoretical predictions of core+a and nuclear molecular structures. An experiment was performed in order to measure branching ratios for states in O18, determining the tendency towards clustering based on the value of Ga/Gtot for each state, and the reduced widths compared to the Wigner limit. An experimental method that enables the measurement of branching ratios for almost all available decay modes, including ? decay, a decay, and n decay, was employed. The method is also sensitive to the population of excited states in daughter nuclei, allowing for more accurate determination of the a0 branch. The measurements represent, for several states, either the first branching ratio measurement or the first determination of Ga/Gtot. Based on these measurements, no evidence of consistent cluster structure is seen across any of the bands previously proposed, casting doubt on their existence. Despite this, some states displaying cluster structure are observed.

Search for evidence of rotational cluster bands in O 18

Mengoni D.;Smith R.;Torresi D.;
2020

Abstract

Clustering in O18 is of great interest to the nuclear physics community, due to theoretical predictions of core+a and nuclear molecular structures. An experiment was performed in order to measure branching ratios for states in O18, determining the tendency towards clustering based on the value of Ga/Gtot for each state, and the reduced widths compared to the Wigner limit. An experimental method that enables the measurement of branching ratios for almost all available decay modes, including ? decay, a decay, and n decay, was employed. The method is also sensitive to the population of excited states in daughter nuclei, allowing for more accurate determination of the a0 branch. The measurements represent, for several states, either the first branching ratio measurement or the first determination of Ga/Gtot. Based on these measurements, no evidence of consistent cluster structure is seen across any of the bands previously proposed, casting doubt on their existence. Despite this, some states displaying cluster structure are observed.
2020
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