Abstract
Newly published Si -ray spectra and a final-state-inclusive Si production cross section value, obtained in a higher-statistics intermediate-energy two-proton removal experiment from S, are considered in terms of the final-state-exclusive cross sections computed using proposed shell-model effective interactions for nuclei near . Specifically, we give cross section predictions when using the two nucleon amplitudes of the two-proton overlaps SiS computed using the newly proposed sdpf-mu shell-model Hamiltonian. We show that these partial cross sections or their longitudinal momentum distributions should enable a less-tentative interpretation of the measured gamma-ray spectra and provide a more quantitative assessment of proposed shell-model Hamiltonians in this interesting and challenging region of the chart of nuclides.
- Received 15 November 2012
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.87.027601
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