Complete structure determination of the astrophysically important nucleus 20Na below the proton threshold

2004 
Abstract The fusion–evaporation reaction 10 B( 12 C, 2 n ) was used to make the first observation of in-beam γ decays from the astrophysically important nucleus 20 Na, lying adjacent to the proton drip-line. All states below the proton threshold in 20 Na were populated and identified in the experiment. These include new levels, previously unresolved levels, and states located with improved energy precision. The level structure of 20 Na, and its γ transitions, are compared to the mirror partner 20 F measured simultaneously in this experiment. In particular, a high degree of energy stability is found for all negative parity states. These results are discussed in the context of the nuclear shell model.
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