Abstract
This study reports the status of the first in-beam γ-ray spectroscopic study of excited states in the exotic neutron-deficient Tz=-3/2 nucleus 55Cu. The nucleus was produced via knock-out reactions at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory, located at the RIKEN-Nishina Center. Several γ-ray transitions were detected using the DALI2+γ-ray detector array. The comparison with isobaric analogue states in the mirror nucleus 55Fe will provide valuable insights into isospin-non-conserving effects beyond nuclear stability. The proton occupation of the 1p3/2 orbital is expected to play a significant effect on the orbital's charge radius due to the isovector monopole polarizability, which can be linked to the measured mirror energy differences.