LI Xinyue, GUO Bing, LI Zhihong, LI Yunju, SU Jun, PANG Danyang, YAN Shengquan, FAN Qiwen, LIU Jiancheng, GAN Lin, HAN Zhiyu, LI Ertao, LIAN Gang, SHEN Yangping, WANG Youbao, ZENG Sheng, LIU Weiping. Proton Width of 16F Low-lying State from 15N(d, p)16N[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 2021, 55(3): 391-396. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.2020.youxian.0313
Citation: LI Xinyue, GUO Bing, LI Zhihong, LI Yunju, SU Jun, PANG Danyang, YAN Shengquan, FAN Qiwen, LIU Jiancheng, GAN Lin, HAN Zhiyu, LI Ertao, LIAN Gang, SHEN Yangping, WANG Youbao, ZENG Sheng, LIU Weiping. Proton Width of 16F Low-lying State from 15N(d, p)16N[J]. Atomic Energy Science and Technology, 2021, 55(3): 391-396. DOI: 10.7538/yzk.2020.youxian.0313

Proton Width of 16F Low-lying State from 15N(d, p)16N

  • 16F is an exotic nucleus near the proton drip line. All states of 16F are unstable and can decay by proton emission. Up to now, the spin-parity values and excitation energy of the four low-lying states in 16F have been determined by experiment. However, discrepancies still exist among proton widths. The 15N(d, p)16N angular distributions were measured precisely. The neutron spectroscopic factors of 16N ground state and first three excited states were determined. The proton widths of the four low-lying states of 16F were deduced to be (29.9±4.1) keV, (108±13) keV, (5.04±0.48) keV and (14.5±1.4) keV, respectively, according to the charge symmetry of mirror nuclei. The present results provide important crosscheck for the proton widths of 16F experimentally.
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