p-sd shell gap reduction in neutron-rich systems and cross-shell excitations in 20O
Abstract
Excited states in 20O were populated in the reaction 10Be(14C,α) at Florida State University. Charged particles were detected with a particle telescope consisting of 4 annularly segmented Si surface barrier detectors and γ radiation was detected with the FSU γ detector array. Five new states were observed below 6 MeV from the α-γ and α-γ-γ coincidence data. Shell model calculations suggest that most of the newly observed states are core-excited 1p-1h excitations across the N = Z = 8 shell gap. Comparisons between experimental data and calculations for the neutron-rich O and F isotopes imply a steady reduction of the p-sd shell gap as neutrons are added.
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