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Evidence of a new state in $^{11}$Be observed in the $^{11}$Li $\beta$-decay

Coincidences between charged particles emitted in the $\beta$-decay of $^{11}$Li were observed using highly segmented detectors. The breakup channels involving three particles were studied in full kinematics allowing for the reconstruction of the excitation energy of the $^{11}$Be states participati...

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Autores principales: Madurga, M, García-Borge, M J, Alcorta, M, Fraile, L M, Fynbo, H O U, Jonsond, B, Kirsebom, O, Martínez-Pinedo, G, Nilsson, T, Nyman, G, Perea, A, Poves, A, Riisager, K, Tengblad, O, Tengborn, E, Van der Walle, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2009.05.050
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1174516
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Sumario:Coincidences between charged particles emitted in the $\beta$-decay of $^{11}$Li were observed using highly segmented detectors. The breakup channels involving three particles were studied in full kinematics allowing for the reconstruction of the excitation energy of the $^{11}$Be states participating in the decay. In particular, the contribution of a previously unobserved state at 16.3 MeV in $^{11}$Be has been identified selecting the $\alpha$ + $^7$He$\to\alpha$ + $^6$He+n channel. The angular correlations between the $\alpha$ particle and the center of mass of the $^6$He+n system favors spin and parity assignment of 3/2$^-$ for this state as well as for the previously known state at 18 MeV.