Proton Decay of 21Na for 20Ne Energy Levels

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M. J. Kim
K. Y. Chae
S. M. Cha
S. H. Ahn
D. W. Bardayan
K. A. Chipps
J. A. Cizewski
M. E. Howard
B. Manning
A. Ratkiewicz
R. L. Kozub
K. Kwak
M. Matos
P. D. O’Malley
S. Strauss
S. D. Pain
S. T. Pittman
M. S. Smith
W. A. Peters
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[1] Sungkyunkwan University,Department of Physics
[2] University of Tennessee,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[3] University of Notre Dame,Department of Physics
[4] Colorado School of Mines,Physics Division
[5] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[6] Rutgers University,Department of Physics
[7] Tennessee Technological University,Department of Physics, School of Natural Science
[8] Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST),Department of Physics and Astronomy
[9] Louisiana State University,undefined
[10] Oak Ridge Associated Universities,undefined
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Transfer reaction; Proton decay; Excitation energy; Radionuclide;
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The 24Mg(p,α)21 Na transfer reaction has been previously studied for a spectroscopic study of 21Na [Cha et al., Phys. Rev. C 96, 025810 (2017)]. In this follow-up analysis, the proton decays of the excited states of the radionuclide 21Na, which were measured simultaneously, are reported. By investigating the coincidence between the reaction α-particles and decay protons, we were able to identify three groups of events that are associated with the energy levels in 20Ne. The 20Ne excitation energy plot was obtained as a result. The four lowest known energy levels in 20Ne (the ground state and excited states at Ex = 1.633, 4.247 and 4.966 MeV) were clearly observed.
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