https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202431100020
γ-ray spectroscopic study of self-conjugate 10B nucleus with inelastic proton scattering
1 Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP), Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), 30 Reactorului Street, 077125 Bucharest-Ma˘gurele, Romania
2 Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Istanbul University, Vezneciler/Fatih, 34134 Istanbul, Turkey
3 School of Physics, and State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
4 Department of Nuclear Physics, Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, 30 Reactorului Street, Bucharest-Măgurele 077125, Romania
5 Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, Czech Technical University in Prague, Husova 5, Prague, Czech Republic
6 Doctoral School in Engineering and Applications of Laser and Accelerators, National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest, 060042 Bucharest, Romania
* e-mail: asli.kusoglu@eli-np.ro, kusoglu@istanbul.edu.tr
Published online: 28 October 2024
A γ-ray spectroscopic study of 10B is reported. Excited states in 10B were populated in inelastic proton scattering and their γ-decays were measured with the ELIFANT array, a state-of-the-art spectrometer with large volume LaBr3:Ce and CeBr3 detectors placed in anti-Compton shields and having unprecedented efficiency for high-energy γ rays. A few weak transitions were observed in the experiment, namely M3 transition between Jπ, T = 0+1, 1 isobaric analog state to the Jπ, T = 3+1,0 ground state and E2 transition between the Jπ, T = 2+1,0 state and the isobaric analog state. The results are compared to a new set of ab initio no-core shell model calculation using the newest version of the local position-space chiral N3LO nucleon-nucleon interaction, which correctly reproduces the spectrum of the excited states in 10B, a problem of the theory in previous years.
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