Inverse-kinematics proton scattering on 50Ca: Determining effective charges using complementary probes
Abstract
We have performed measurements of the 0g.s.+ → 21+ excitations in the neutron-rich isotopes 48,50Ca via inelastic proton scattering on a liquid hydrogen target, using the GRETINA γ-ray tracking array. A comparison of the present results with those from previous measurements of the lifetimes of the 21+ states provides us the ratio of the neutron and proton matrix elements for the 0g.s.+ → 21+ transitions. These results allow the determination of the ratio of the proton and neutron effective charges to be used in shell model calculations of neutron-rich isotopes in the vicinity of 48Ca.
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