Publications by authors named "R J Charity"

The boundaries of the chart of nuclides contain exotic isotopes that possess extreme proton-to-neutron asymmetries. Here we report on strong evidence of ^{9}N, one of the most exotic proton-rich isotopes where more than one half of its constitute nucleons are unbound. With seven protons and two neutrons, this extremely proton-rich system would represent the first-known example of a ground-state five-proton emitter.

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A novel pathway for the formation of multiparticle-multihole excited states in rare isotopes is reported from highly energy- and momentum-dissipative inelastic-scattering events measured in reactions of an intermediate-energy beam of ^{38}Ca on a Be target. The negative-parity, complex-structure final states in ^{38}Ca are observed following the in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of events in the ^{9}Be(^{38}Ca,^{38}Ca+γ)X reaction in which the scattered projectile loses longitudinal momentum of order Δp_{||}=700  MeV/c. The characteristics of the observed final states are discussed and found to be consistent with the formation of excited states involving the rearrangement of multiple nucleons in a single, highly energetic projectile-target collision.

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The neutron inelastic scattering of carbon-12, populating the Hoyle state, is a reaction of interest for the triple-alpha process. The inverse process (neutron upscattering) can enhance the Hoyle state's decay rate to the bound states of C, effectively increasing the overall triple-alpha reaction rate. The cross section of this reaction is impossible to measure experimentally but has been determined here at astrophysically-relevant energies using detailed balance.

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  • * The decay energy and width for ^{18}Mg were measured at E_{T}=4.865(34) MeV and Γ=115(100) keV, respectively, indicating its decay characteristics.
  • * Evidence suggests an excited state at 1.84(14) MeV, likely the first excited 2^{+} state, which challenges the stability of the N=8 shell closure in unstable nuclei due to potential Thomas-Ehrman shifts.
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A ^{13}F resonance was observed following a charge-exchange reaction between a fast ^{13}O beam and a ^{9}Be target. The resonance was found in the invariant-mass distribution of 3p+^{10}C events and probably corresponds to a 5/2^{+} excited state. The ground state was also expected to be populated, but was not resolved from the background.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "R J Charity"

  • - R J Charity's recent research focuses on the exploration of exotic isotopes, pushing the boundaries of the chart of nuclides, particularly concerning proton-rich systems such as ^{9}N and ^{13}F, indicating significant advancements in understanding nuclear stability and decay processes.
  • - The studies reveal innovative methods for populating complex-structure states in rare isotopes through dissipative reactions, showcasing the potential to form highly energetic excited states involving multiple nucleon rearrangements in high-energy collisions.
  • - Charity's work also delves into the enhancement mechanisms of nuclear reactions, specifically through neutron upscattering processes, shedding light on how these dynamics influence the rates of critical astrophysical reactions like the triple-alpha process.