Search for excited states in $^{25}$O
M.D. Jones, K. Fossez, T. Baumann, P.A. DeYoung, J.E. Finck, N. Frank,, A.N. Kuchera, N. Michel, W. Nazarewicz, J. Rotureau, J.K. Smith, S.L., Stephenson, K. Stiefel, M. Thoennessen, R.G.T. Zegers

TL;DR
This study combines experimental neutron spectroscopy and advanced theoretical models to predict and search for low-lying excited states in the unbound nucleus $^{25}$O, providing new insights into its structure.
Contribution
It introduces a combined experimental and theoretical approach to identify excited states in $^{25}$O, including the use of the Gamow Shell Model and DMRG methods with a neutron transfer reaction.
Findings
Predicted several low-lying excited states in $^{25}$O.
Set an experimental limit on the cross section for a ${1/2}^{+}$ state.
Discussed the potential for observing negative parity states in $^{25}$O.
Abstract
Theoretical calculations suggest the presence of low-lying excited states in O. Previous experimental searches by means of proton knockout on F produced no evidence for such excitations. We search for excited states in O using the reaction. The theoretical analysis of excited states in unbound O is based on the configuration interaction approach that accounts for couplings to the scattering continuum. We use invariant-mass spectroscopy to measure neutron-unbound states in O. For the theoretical approach, we use the complex-energy Gamow Shell Model and Density Matrix Renormalization Group method with a finite-range two-body interaction optimized to the bound states and resonances of O, assuming a core of O. We predict energies, decay widths, and asymptotic normalization coefficients.…
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