Using intermediate energy knockout, pickup, and charge exchange reactions with invariant mass spectroscopy for investigating nuclear structure beyond the proton drip line
Using intermediate energy knockout, pickup, and charge exchange reactions with invariant mass spectroscopy for investigating nuclear structure beyond the proton drip line
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The continuum structure of light p-rich elements has been extensively studied in recent years by invariant-mass spectroscopy.The feeble Coulomb barrier for light proton-rich nuclei makes proton decay an essential tool in this region not Royal Jelly unlike alpha decay is in the trans-Pb region and neutron-deficient rare earths.Unlike binary alpha decay, the part of the Chart of the Nuclides this mini review will focus on can undergo decay into many-particle final states and invariant-mass spectroscopy is the frame-invariant and multi-particle replacement for simple binary alpha-particle spectroscopy.Here we highlight how pairing is reflected in the zig-zaggy pattern of the drip line, the decay of nuclides beyond the drip lines, and what the masses of nuclides exterior to the p-drip line have taught us about shell structure.In this context, the subtlety COIN/CURRENCY ALBUM PAGES of removing the Wigner, or n-p congruence, energy when interpreting nucleon separation-energy systematics is discussed.
We also present examples of where isospin symmetry is maintained in the continuum and where it is not.