Direct transfer to 46,48K as a survey of the π(s1/2)-(sdpf) interaction
Abstract
The collapse of the canonical N=28 magic number in nuclei with Z<20 has drawn significant interest as it relates to the emergence of an island of inversion centered on 42Si and 44S. In particular, interactions between the π s1/2 orbital -- empty in 42Si and full in 44S -- and the neutron orbitals just above and below the N=28 gap are expected to be critical in this region, but remain relatively unexplored. In this paper, we expand upon the results of our previous study of the direct transfer reaction 47K(d,pγ)48K [C.\,J.~Paxman et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 134, 162504 (2025)] with the results of the complementary 47K(d,tγ)46K reaction. Through this study, we present a comprehensive scan of the interaction between the critical π s1/2 orbital and a broad range of neutron orbitals spanning nearly two full shells. We identify several discrepancies between the experimental results and state-of-the-art shell model calculations, which suggest a deficiency of the shell model to fully capture the complex proton configuration mixing in this region, highlighting a significant challenge for single-particle descriptions of the island of inversion.
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