Journal Articles Physics Letters B Year : 1999

Evidence for particle stability of $^{31}$F and particle instability of $^{25}$N and $^{28}$O

H. Sakurai
S.M. Lukyanov
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M. Notani
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N. Aoi
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N. Fukuda
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M. Hirai
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E. Ideguchi
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N. Imai
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M. Ishihara
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H. Iwasaki
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T. Kubo
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K. Kusaka
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H. Kumagai
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T. Nakamura
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H. Ogawa
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Yu.E. Penionzhkevich
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T. Teranishi
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Y.X. Watanabe
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K. Yoneda
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A. Yoshida
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Abstract

The neutron drip line up to fluorine has been investigated by the projectile fragmentation of a 94.1A MeV /sup 40/Ar beam at the fragment separator RIPS at RIKEN. A new neutron-rich isotope, /sup 31/F, has been observed for the first time while clear evidence for the particle instability of /sup 24,25/N, /sup 27,28/O and /sup 30/F has been obtained. The sudden change in stability from oxygen to fluorine may demonstrate the onset of deformation for the neutron-rich fluorine isotopes.
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in2p3-00018796 , version 1 (22-01-2001)

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H. Sakurai, S.M. Lukyanov, M. Notani, N. Aoi, D. Beaumel, et al.. Evidence for particle stability of $^{31}$F and particle instability of $^{25}$N and $^{28}$O. Physics Letters B, 1999, 448, pp.180-184. ⟨in2p3-00018796⟩
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