New isomeric transition in $^{36}$Mg: Bridging the N=20 and N=28 islands of inversion
M. Madurga, J.M. Christie, Z. Xu, R. Grzywacz, A. Poves, T. King, J.M., Allmond, A. Chester, I. Cox, J. Farr, I. Fletcher, J. Heideman, D. Hoskins,, A. Laminack, S. Liddick, S. Neupane, A. L. Richard, N. Shimizu, P. Shuai, K., Siegl, Y. Utsuno, P. Wagenknecht, R. Yokoyama

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new isomeric transition in $^{36}$Mg, supporting the idea that it acts as a bridge between the N=20 and N=28 islands of inversion, thus expanding understanding of nuclear structure in this region.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence for a new 0$^+$ isomeric state in $^{36}$Mg, confirming shell model predictions and clarifying the nuclear configuration transition between N=20 and N=28 islands.
Findings
Discovery of a 168 keV gamma transition in $^{36}$Mg.
Identification of a new 0$^+$ isomeric state.
$^{36}$Mg bridges the N=20 and N=28 islands of inversion.
Abstract
We observed a new isomeric gamma transition at 168 keV in Mg, with a half-life of T=[130-500] ns. We propose that the observed transition de-excites a new 0 isomeric state and populates the previously known first 2 state. The existence of this isomer is consistent with the predictions of the large-scale shell model calculations of Mg using the sdpf-u-mix interaction. The observed excitation energy of the second 0 state is caused by the small energy separation between two prolate-deformed configurations where the intruder configuration corresponds to two neutron excitations from the {\it sd} to the {\it pf} shell. Within this interpretation, Mg becomes the crossing point between nuclei in which ground state deformed/superdeformed configurations are caused by the dominance of N=20 intruders (Mg) and nuclei…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
