Density matrix renormalization group description of the island of inversion isotopes $^{28-33}$F
K. Fossez, J. Rotureau

TL;DR
This paper uses advanced shell model calculations with continuum states to explore the complex structure of neutron-rich fluorine isotopes within the island of inversion, revealing state inversions, halo states, and guiding future experiments.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopy of $^{25-33}$F isotopes in the continuum, incorporating deformation and continuum effects with a novel large-scale shell model approach.
Findings
Revealed inversion of ${5/2}^+$ and ${1/2}^+$ states in $^{29,31,33}$F
Predicted deformed halo states in $^{29,31}$F
Suggested experimental studies to test the model predictions
Abstract
Recent experiments have confirmed that the neutron-rich isotopes F belong to the so-called island of inversion (IOI), a region of the nuclear chart around and where nuclear structure deviates from the standard shell model predictions due to deformation and continuum effects. However, while the general principles leading to the IOI are relatively well understood, the details of the low-lying structure of the exotic fluorine isotopes F are basically unknown. In this work, we perform large-scale shell model calculations including continuum states to investigate the properties of the neutron-rich isotopes F, using a core of O and an effective two-body interaction with only three adjustable parameters. We adjust the core potential and interaction on experimentally confirmed states in O and F and solve the many-body…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
