Intruder structures in 32Si and 29Al
Abstract
We have studied 32Si and 29Al using 12C(22Ne,2p) and 12C(22Ne,αp) fusion-evaporation reactions. In both cases, we observed significant population of high-spin structures distinct from the ground-state yrast bands. In 32Si, most of the high-energy states feed into a Jπ = 5- nanosecond isomer. In 29Al, we identified a rotor-like negative-parity band with a Jπ = 7/2- band-head. Doppler shift lifetime measurements were performed for all observed states. These results were compared to shell model calculations and interpreted in terms of proton and neutron cross-shell excitation.
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