In-beam $γ$-ray spectroscopy towards the proton dripline: The curious case of $^{32}$Ar
Abstract: High-resolution in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy was used to study excited states of the neutron-deficient nucleus ${32}$Ar populated in fast-beam induced four- and six-nucleon removal reactions from ${36,38}$Ca. One new $\gamma$-ray transition and indications for an additional two were found, allowing for a glimpse at the level scheme beyond the known $2+_1$ state. The nature of the new $1900(4)$-keV transition is discussed in the context of the known energy spectrum of the mirror nucleus ${32}$Si and shell-model calculations using the FSU and SDPF-M cross-shell effective interactions. Its resulting parent state at $3767(5)$ keV, more than $1.3$ MeV above the proton separation energy, is tentatively assigned to have mixed sd-shell and $2p$-$2h$ character. It might either be the mirror of the $J{\pi}=2+_2$ state of ${32}$Si at $4230.8(8)$ keV, but with a decay branch favoring a transition to the $2+_1$ over the ground state, or the mirror of the $4983.9(11)$-keV state with quantum numbers $0+$. The resulting mirror-energy differences of $-473(5)$ and $-1218(5)$ keV are both sizable when compared to systematics; in the latter case it would, in fact, be among the largest reported to date in the entire nuclear chart or suggest the potential existence of an additional, hitherto unidentified, low-lying $0+$ state of ${32}$Si.
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