Abstract
The ground state and several excited states of , the most neutron-rich nucleus to date, have been identified by means of the reaction . The mass excess of the ground state has been measured and it is found that the nucleus is unbound against single-neutron decay by 1.13±0.10 MeV only. It is found that the excited-state spectrum of this nucleus, which is very far from the valley of stability, is in good agreement with the predictions of "no-core" shell-model calculations whose parameters were optimized for the stable nuclei in the valley.
- Received 8 December 1986
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.58.1930
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