Dataset referencing 2016SU05
D.Suzuki, H.Iwasaki, D.Beaumel, M.Assie, H.Baba, Y.Blumenfeld, F.de Oliveira Santos, N.de Sereville, A.Drouart, S.Franchoo, J.Gibelin, A.Gillibert, S.Giron, S.Grevy, J.Guillot, M.Hackstein, F.Hammache, N.Keeley, V.Lapoux, F.Marechal, A.Matta, S.Michimasa, L.Nalpas, F.Naqvi, H.Okamura, H.Otsu, J.Pancin, D.Y.Pang, L.Perrot, C.M.Petrache, E.Pollacco, A.Ramus, W.Rother, P.Roussel-Chomaz, H.Sakurai, J.-A.Scarpaci, O.Sorlin, P.C.Srivastava, I.Stefan, C.Stodel, Y.Tanimura, S.Terashima
Second 0+ state of unbound 12O: Scaling of mirror asymmetry
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(14O, t), E=51 MeV/nucleon, [14O secondary beam from 9Be(16O, X), E=90 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured E(t), I(t), σ(θ), TKE versus θ(lab) using LISE spectrometer and MUST2 telescopes at GANIL. Missing-mass spectroscopy. 12O; deduced levels, J, π, L-transfers, two-proton decay width. Comparison of the second 0+ state of 12O to the mirror state in 12Be and theoretical predictions. Systematics of 0+ states in mirror nuclei pairs of 6Be-6He, 8C-8He, 10C-10Be, 12O-12Be, 14O-14C, 16Ne-16C, 18Ne-18O, 20Mg-20O, 22Mg-22Ne, 24Si-24Ne, 26Si-26Mg, 28S-28Mg, 30S-30Si, 32Ar-32Si, 34Ar-34S, 36Ca-36S, 38Ca-38Ar, 40Ti-40Ar, 42Ti-42Ca, 46Cr-46Ti, 48Ni-48Ca, 50Fe-50Cr, 54Zn-54Cr, 54Ni-54Fe and 58Zn-58Ni. Discussed importance of scaling of mirror asymmetry in the context of ab initio calculations near the drip lines.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.024316