Separation Between d5/2 and s1/2 Neutron Single Particle Strength in 15N
Abstract
The separation between single particle levels in nuclei plays the dominant role in determining the location of the neutron drip line. The separation also provides a test of current crossed shell model interactions if the experimental data is such that multiple shells are involved. The present work uses the 14N(d, p)15N reaction to extract the 2s1/2, and 1d5/2 total neutron single particle strengths and then compares these results with a shell model calculation using a p-sd crossed shell interaction to identify the Jπ of all levels in 15N up to 12.8 MeV in excitation.
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