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Neutron-proton pairing in the N=Z radioactive fp-shell nuclei 56Ni and 52Fe probed by pair transfer
- Le Crom, B;
- Assié, M;
- Blumenfeld, Y;
- Guillot, J;
- Sagawa, H;
- Suzuki, T;
- Honma, M;
- Achouri, NL;
- Bastin, B;
- Borcea, R;
- Catford, WN;
- Clément, E;
- Cáceres, L;
- Caamaño, M;
- Corsi, A;
- De France, G;
- Delaunay, F;
- De Séréville, N;
- Fernandez-Dominguez, B;
- Fisichella, M;
- Franchoo, S;
- Georgiadou, A;
- Gibelin, J;
- Gillibert, A;
- Hammache, F;
- Kamalou, O;
- Knapton, A;
- Lapoux, V;
- Leblond, S;
- Macchiavelli, AO;
- Marqués, FM;
- Matta, A;
- Ménager, L;
- Morfouace, P;
- Orr, NA;
- Pancin, J;
- Pereira-Lopez, X;
- Perrot, L;
- Piot, J;
- Pollacco, E;
- Ramos, D;
- Roger, T;
- Rotaru, F;
- Sánchez-Benítez, AM;
- Sénoville, M;
- Sorlin, O;
- Stanoiu, M;
- Stefan, I;
- Stodel, C;
- Suzuki, D;
- Thomas, J-C;
- Vandebrouck, M
- et al.
Abstract
The isovector and isoscalar components of neutron-proton pairing are investigated in the N=Z unstable nuclei of the fp-shell through the two-nucleon transfer reaction (p,3He) in inverse kinematics. The combination of particle and gamma-ray detection with radioactive beams of 56Ni and 52Fe, produced by fragmentation at the GANIL/LISE facility, made it possible to carry out this study for the first time in a closed and an open-shell nucleus in the fp-shell. The transfer cross-sections for ground-state to ground-state (J=0+, T=1) and to the first (J=1+, T=0) state were extracted for both cases together with the transfer cross-section ratios σ(0+,T=1)/σ(1+,T=0). They are compared with second-order distorted-wave born approximation (DWBA) calculations. The enhancement of the ground-state to ground-state pair transfer cross-section close to mid-shell, in 52Fe, points towards a superfluid phase in the isovector channel. For the “deuteron-like” transfer, very low cross-sections to the first (J=1+, T=0) state were observed both for 56Ni(p,3He) and 52Fe(p,3He) and are related to a strong hindrance of this channel due to spin-orbit effect. No evidence for an isoscalar deuteron-like condensate is observed.
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