Abstract

On the basis of the most reliable experimental information about the single-particle energies of neutron and proton states in 2048Ca28, 2250Ti28, 2452Cr28, and 2654Fe28 nuclei, single-particle energies in mirror 2848Ni20, 2850Ni22, 2852Ni24 and 2854Ni26 nuclei have been evaluated. The evaluated single-particle energies are compared with the energies calculated within the dispersive optical model. Good agreement between the calculated and experimental single-particle energies is demonstrated.

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