Refined topology of the N = 20 island of inversion with high precision mass measurements of 31-33Na and 31-35Mg

Abstract

Mass measurements of 31-33Na and 31-35Mg using the TITAN MR-TOF-MS at TRIUMF's ISAC facility are presented, with the uncertainty of the 33Na mass reduced by over two orders of magnitude. The excellent performance of the MR-TOF-MS has also allowed the discovery of a millisecond isomer in 32Na. The precision obtained shows that the binding energy of the normally closed N = 20 neutron shell reaches a minimum for 32Mg but increases significantly for 31Na, hinting at the possibility of enhanced shell strength toward the unbound 28O. We compare the results with new ab initio predictions that raise intriguing questions of nuclear structure beyond the dripline.

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