Spectroscopy of $^{28}$Na: shell evolution toward the drip line
A. Lepailleur (GANIL), K. Wimmer, A. Mutschler (IPNO), O. Sorlin, (GANIL), V. Bader, C. Bancroft, D. Barofsky, B. Bastin (GANIL), T. Baugher,, D. Bazin, V. Bildstein, C. Borcea, R. Borcea, B.A. Brown, L. Caceres (GANIL),, A. Gade, L. Gaudefroy (DAM/DIF), S. Gr\'evy (CENBG)

TL;DR
This study investigates the excited states of $^{28}$Na through beta decay and gamma-ray spectroscopy, revealing new states and shell evolution phenomena near the neutron drip line, with implications for nuclear shell structure models.
Contribution
It reports new positive and negative parity states in $^{28}$Na and analyzes shell evolution near the drip line, highlighting changes in proton-neutron interactions and shell gaps.
Findings
Identification of new positive and negative parity states in $^{28}$Na.
Evidence for shell evolution and collapse of the N=20 gap.
Observation of a shift in ground state binding energy across isotones.
Abstract
Excited states in Na have been studied using the -decay of implanted Ne ions at GANIL/LISE as well as the in-beam -ray spectroscopy at the NSCL/S800 facility. New states of positive (J=3,4) and negative (J=1-5) parity are proposed. The former arise from the coupling between 0d protons and a 0d neutron, while the latter are due to couplings with 1p or 0f neutrons. While the relative energies between the J=1-4 states are well reproduced with the USDA interaction in the N=17 isotones, a progressive shift in the ground state binding energy (by about 500 keV) is observed between F and Al. This points to a possible change in the proton-neutron 0d-0d effective interaction when moving from stability to the drip line. The presence of J=1-4 negative…
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