Structure of 55Sc and development of the N=34 subshell closure
D. Steppenbeck, S. Takeuchi, N. Aoi, P. Doornenbal, M. Matsushita, H., Wang, H. Baba, S. Go, J. D. Holt, J. Lee, K. Matsui, S. Michimasa, T., Motobayashi, D. Nishimura, T. Otsuka, H. Sakurai, Y. Shiga, P.-A. Soderstrom,, S. R. Stroberg, T. Sumikama, R. Taniuchi, J. A. Tostevin

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure of 55Sc using gamma-ray spectroscopy, revealing details about energy levels and shell evolution, and suggests a weakening of the N=34 subshell closure in this region.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on 55Sc's energy levels and compares them with advanced shell-model calculations, highlighting the evolution of the N=34 subshell closure.
Findings
Identification of multiple gamma-ray transitions in 55Sc.
Evidence for weakening of the N=34 subshell closure at Z>20.
Agreement between experimental data and shell-model predictions.
Abstract
The low-lying structure of Sc has been investigated using in-beam -ray spectroscopy with the Be(Ti,Sc+) one-proton removal and Be(Sc,Sc+) inelastic-scattering reactions at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory. Transitions with energies of 572(4), 695(5), 1539(10), 1730(20), 1854(27), 2091(19), 2452(26), and 3241(39) keV are reported, and a level scheme has been constructed using coincidence relationships and -ray relative intensities. The results are compared to large-scale shell-model calculations in the - model space, which account for positive-parity states from proton-hole cross-shell excitations, and to it ab initio shell-model calculations from the in-medium similarity renormalization group that includes three-nucleon forces explicitly. The results of proton-removal…
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