Spectroscopy of $^{26}$F
M. Stanoiu (IPNO), D. Sohler, O. Sorlin (GANIL), Zs. Dombradi, F., Azaiez (IPNO), B. A. Brown, C. Borcea, C. Bourgeois (IPNO), Z. Elekes, Zs., F\"ul\"op, S. Gr\'evy, D. Guillemaud-Mueller (IPNO), F. Ibrahim (IPNO), A., Kerek, A. Krasznahorkay, M. Lewitowicz (GANIL)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structure of the weakly-bound $^{26}$F nucleus using in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy, identifying a key excited state and discussing potential intruder states.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on $^{26}$F's excited states and explores the possible existence of intruder negative parity states.
Findings
Observation of a 657 keV gamma-ray line from $^{26}$F
Identification of the J=2+ excited state
Discussion of intruder negative parity states
Abstract
The structure of the weakly-bound F odd-odd nucleus, produced from Na nuclei, has been investigated at GANIL by means of the in-beam -ray spectroscopy technique. A single -line is observed at 657(7) keV in F which has been ascribed to the decay of the excited J= state to the J=1 ground state. The possible presence of intruder negative parity states in F is also discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
