Realistic force calculations show the N=34 subshell gap strengthens while the N=32 gap weakens below calcium, and predict oblate-deformed ground states in N=32 isotones near the drip line.
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Evolution of shell structure at $\mathbf{N=32}$ and 34: Insights from realistic nuclear forces
Realistic force calculations show the N=34 subshell gap strengthens while the N=32 gap weakens below calcium, and predict oblate-deformed ground states in N=32 isotones near the drip line.