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Exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be

Electromagnetic and nuclear inelastic scattering of the halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be have been investigated by a measurement of the one-neutron removal channel, utilizing a secondary sup 1 sup 1 Be beam with an energy of 520 MeV/nucleon impinging on lead and carbon targets. All decay products, i.e. s...

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Autores principales: Palit, R, Adrich, P, Aumann, T, Boretzky, K, Carlson, B V, Cortina-Gil, D, Elze, T W, Emling, H, Geissel, H, Hellström, M, Jones, K L, Kratz, J V, Kulessa, R, Leifels, Y, Leistenschneider, A, Münzenberg, G, Nociforo, C, Reiter, P, Simon, H, Sümmerer, K, Walús, W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747217
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author Palit, R
Adrich, P
Aumann, T
Boretzky, K
Carlson, B V
Cortina-Gil, D
Elze, T W
Emling, H
Geissel, H
Hellström, M
Jones, K L
Kratz, J V
Kulessa, R
Leifels, Y
Leistenschneider, A
Münzenberg, G
Nociforo, C
Reiter, P
Simon, H
Sümmerer, K
Walús, W
author_facet Palit, R
Adrich, P
Aumann, T
Boretzky, K
Carlson, B V
Cortina-Gil, D
Elze, T W
Emling, H
Geissel, H
Hellström, M
Jones, K L
Kratz, J V
Kulessa, R
Leifels, Y
Leistenschneider, A
Münzenberg, G
Nociforo, C
Reiter, P
Simon, H
Sümmerer, K
Walús, W
author_sort Palit, R
collection CERN
description Electromagnetic and nuclear inelastic scattering of the halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be have been investigated by a measurement of the one-neutron removal channel, utilizing a secondary sup 1 sup 1 Be beam with an energy of 520 MeV/nucleon impinging on lead and carbon targets. All decay products, i.e. sup 1 sup 0 Be fragments, neutrons, and gamma-rays have been detected in coincidence. Partial cross sections for the population of ground and excited states in sup 1 sup 0 Be were determined for nuclear diffractive breakup as well as for electromagnetically induced breakup. The partial cross sections for ground-state transitions have been differentiated further with respect to excitation energy, and the dipole-strength function associated solely with transitions of the halo 2s sub 1 sub / sub 2 neutron to the continuum has been derived. The extracted dipole strength integrated from the neutron threshold up to 6.1 MeV excitation energy amounts to 0.90(6) e sup 2 fm sup 2. A spectroscopic factor for the nu 2s sub 1 sub / sub 2 x sup 1 sup 0 Be(0 sup +) single-particle configuration of 0.61(5) and a root-mean-square radius of the 2s sub 1 sub / sub 2 neutron wave function of 5.7(4) fm have been deduced.
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spelling cern-7472172019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747217engPalit, RAdrich, PAumann, TBoretzky, KCarlson, B VCortina-Gil, DElze, T WEmling, HGeissel, HHellström, MJones, K LKratz, J VKulessa, RLeifels, YLeistenschneider, AMünzenberg, GNociforo, CReiter, PSimon, HSümmerer, KWalús, WExclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 BeNuclear PhysicsElectromagnetic and nuclear inelastic scattering of the halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be have been investigated by a measurement of the one-neutron removal channel, utilizing a secondary sup 1 sup 1 Be beam with an energy of 520 MeV/nucleon impinging on lead and carbon targets. All decay products, i.e. sup 1 sup 0 Be fragments, neutrons, and gamma-rays have been detected in coincidence. Partial cross sections for the population of ground and excited states in sup 1 sup 0 Be were determined for nuclear diffractive breakup as well as for electromagnetically induced breakup. The partial cross sections for ground-state transitions have been differentiated further with respect to excitation energy, and the dipole-strength function associated solely with transitions of the halo 2s sub 1 sub / sub 2 neutron to the continuum has been derived. The extracted dipole strength integrated from the neutron threshold up to 6.1 MeV excitation energy amounts to 0.90(6) e sup 2 fm sup 2. A spectroscopic factor for the nu 2s sub 1 sub / sub 2 x sup 1 sup 0 Be(0 sup +) single-particle configuration of 0.61(5) and a root-mean-square radius of the 2s sub 1 sub / sub 2 neutron wave function of 5.7(4) fm have been deduced.GSI-2003-21oai:cds.cern.ch:7472172003
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Palit, R
Adrich, P
Aumann, T
Boretzky, K
Carlson, B V
Cortina-Gil, D
Elze, T W
Emling, H
Geissel, H
Hellström, M
Jones, K L
Kratz, J V
Kulessa, R
Leifels, Y
Leistenschneider, A
Münzenberg, G
Nociforo, C
Reiter, P
Simon, H
Sümmerer, K
Walús, W
Exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be
title Exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be
title_full Exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be
title_fullStr Exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be
title_full_unstemmed Exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be
title_short Exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 Be
title_sort exclusive measurement of breakup reactions with the one-neutron halo nucleus sup 1 sup 1 be
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/747217
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