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10–15 Jul 2016
St. Mary's University
US/Pacific timezone

Parity-transfer ($^{16}$O,$^{16}$F(0$^-$)) reaction for study of spin-dipole 0$^-$ mode

12 Jul 2016, 11:30
15m
Scotiabank Theatre (St. Mary's University)

Scotiabank Theatre

St. Mary's University

923 Robie Street Halifax Nova Scotia
Contributed Oral/Poster Exotic structures through direct reactions

Speaker

Dr Masanori Dozono (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo)

Description

The spin-dipole (SD) $0^-$ excitation characterized by $\Delta L=1$, $\Delta S=1$, and $\Delta J^{\pi}=0^-$, attracts recent theoretical attention due to its strong relevances to the tensor correlations in nuclei. For example, self-consistent HF+RPA calculations in Ref. [1] predict that the tensor correlations produce a strong hardening (shifting toward higher excitation energy) effect on the $0^-$ resonance. It is also predicted that the effect is sensitive to the magnitude of the tensor strength. Thus experimental data of the SD $0^-$ distribution enable us to quantitatively examine the tensor correlation effects. Despite this importance, experimental information on $0^-$ states is limited because of the lack of the experimental tools that are suitable for the $0^-$ studies. We propose a new probe, the parity-transfer $(^{16}{\rm O},^{16}{\rm F}(0^-,{\rm g.s.}))$ reaction, for the $0^-$ studies [2]. The parity-transfer reaction uses $0^+ \rightarrow 0^-$ transition in the projectile to probe $0^-$ states in a target nucleus. This reaction has a unique selectivity to unnatural-parity states, which is an advantage over the other reactions used so far. The first experiment for a ${}^{12}{\rm C}$ target was performed at the RIKEN RI Beam Factory by using the SHARAQ spectrometer [3]. In this presentation, we will report the details of the experiment and the results. [1] H. Sagawa, G. Coló, Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys., 76 (2014) 76 [2] M. Dozono et al., RIKEN Accel. Prog. Rep., 45 (2012) 10 [3] T. Uesaka et al., Prog. Theor. Exp. Phys., 2012 (2012) 03C007

Primary author

Dr Masanori Dozono (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo)

Co-authors

Ms Ayaka Ohkura (Department of Physics, Kyushu University) Mr CheongSoo Lee (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Prof. Hideyuki Sakai (RIKEN Nishina Center) Mr Hiromi Tabata (Department of Physics, Kyushu University) Dr Hiroshi Suzuki (RIKEN Nishina Center) Mr Hiroshi Tokieda (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Mr Hiroyuki Miya (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Prof. Hiroyuki Sagawa (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Hiroyuki Takeda (RIKEN Nishina Center) Mr Jumpei Yasuda (Department of Physics, Kyushu University) Dr Juzo Zenihiro (RIKEN Nishina Center) Mr Kazuma Kobayashi (Department of Physics, Rikkyo University) Dr Keiichi Kisamori (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Kentaro Yako (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Dr Koichi Yoshida (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Kunihiro Fujita (Department of Physics, Kyushu University) Dr Laszlo Stuhl (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Masahumi Matsushita (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Dr Masaki Sasano (RIKEN Nishina Center) Mr Motoki Kobayashi (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Mr Motonobu Takaki (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Prof. Munetake Ichimura (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Naohito Inabe (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Naoki Fukuda (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Rin Yokoyama (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Dr Satoshi Sakaguchi (Department of Physics, Kyushu University) Dr Shinichiro Michimasa (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Dr Shinsuke Ota (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Mr Shoichiro Kawase (Department of Advanced Energy Engineering Science, Kyushu University) Prof. Susumu Shimoura (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Prof. Tomohiro Uesaka (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Tomotsugu Wakasa (Department of Physics, Kyushu University) Prof. Toshiyuki Kubo (RIKEN Nishina Center) Dr Yoshiyuki Yanagisawa (RIKEN Nishina Center) Mr Yu Kiyokawa (Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo) Dr Yuki Kubota (Center for Nuclear Study) Mr Yusuke Shindo (Department of Physics, Kyushu University)

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