Abstract

I have examined mirror energy differences between $2{s}_{1/2}, 1{d}_{5/2}$, and $1{f}_{7/2}$ single-particle states in neutron-excess light nuclei and their proton-excess mirrors. I expand on the earlier $2{s}_{1/2}$ treatment. For $1{d}_{5/2}$, I find that 11 such cases can be fitted by a simple expression, which I then use to compute the energies of other $1{d}_{5/2}$ states. Agreement with experimental values is good. Agreement is found to be even better for $1{f}_{7/2}$ states.

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