Phys. Rev. C 65, 034318 (2002) [10 pages]Single-neutron knockout from 34,35Si and 37S
J. Enders1, A. Bauer1,2 *, D. Bazin1, A. Bonaccorso3, B. A. Brown1,2, T. Glasmacher1,2, P. G. Hansen1,2, V. Maddalena1,2, K. L. Miller1,2, A. Navin1 †, B. M. Sherrill1,2, and J. A. Tostevin4 Received 26 October 2001; published 4 March 2002 Results of single-neutron knockout experiments from 34,35Si at 73A MeV and from 37S at 69A MeV on a Be target are reported. The final states in the reaction residues have been identified by measuring γ rays in coincidence with the (A-1) fragments. The results are compared with predictions based on the many-body shell model combined with eikonal and transfer-to-the-continuum reaction models. For the 9Be(34Si,33Si+γ)X reaction, the measured parallel-momentum distributions of the reaction residues demonstrate the orbital-angular-momentum assignments l=2, 0, 2 to levels at 0, 1.010, and 4.32 MeV (adopted values). The measured absolute spectroscopic factors exhaust a large fraction of the sum rules for a full (N=20) sd shell. We also give results for the absolute and relative positions of the parallel-momentum distributions and present experimental and theoretical results for the complex spectra of the 9Be(35Si,34Si+γ)X reaction. The measured inclusive cross section of 106(19) mb agrees well with the theoretical value of 98 mb, but more detailed conclusions are not possible. For the inclusive reaction 9Be(37S,36S)X a cross section of 99(12) mb is found compared to the theoretical prediction of 85 mb where only final states with spectroscopic factors greater than 0.03 have been included. ©2002 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevC.65.034318
* Present address: Yale University, New Haven, CT.
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