Interpretation of Coulomb breakup of 31Ne in terms of deformation

Abstract

The recent experimental data on Coulomb breakup of the nucleus 31Ne are interpreted in terms of deformation. The measured large one-neutron removal cross-section indicates that the ground state of 31Ne is either s- or p-halo. The data can be most easily interpreted as the spin of the ground state being 3/2- coming from either the Nilsson level [330 1/2] or [321 3/2] depending on the neutron separation energy Sn. However, the possibility of 1/2+ coming from [200 1/2] is not excluded. It is suggested that if the large ambiguity in the measured value of Sn of 31Ne, 0.291.64 MeV, can be reduced by an order of magnitude, say to be 100 keV, one may get a clear picture of the spin-parity of the halo ground state.

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