Abstract

Differences of excitation energy among analogue states in a broad mass range are calculated in the framework of the shell model by introducing isospin breaking interactions. Mirror and triplet energy differences along the N=Z line from mass A ~ 20 to A ~ 60 have been systematically studied using the same method. It is shown that in all cases an additional term not directly associated to the electromagnetic interaction is needed to reproduce the experimental data.

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