Weakening of N=28 shell gap and the nature of 02+ states
Abstract
The work reports a novel application of the interacting boson model in light-mass region around 48Ca, that takes into account intruder states and configuration mixing. The model is shown to provide a reasonable description of the observed low-lying yrast and yrare states of the N=28 even-even isotones from Si to Fe, and even-even Ca isotopes. The nature of 02+ states is addressed in terms of the competition between spherical and deformed intruder configurations, and the rigidity of the N=28 shell gap is tested. The 02+ isomer in 44S is shown to arise from a weak mixing between the two configurations. The unresolved low-lying spectra in 46Ar is also approached using the core-excitations across N=28 shell. The SU(3) structure in 42Si is supported by the present calculation. The nearly spherical nature of 50Ti, 52Cr, 54Fe and 42,44,46Ca isotopes is found, while the core excitations are found to be essential for the description of yrare states. Shell model calculation is also performed for comparison.
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