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Are There Low-Lying Intruder States in ^8Be?

Nuclear Theory 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We allow up to 4ω4 \hbar\omega excitations in 8Be^8Be relative to the basic configuration (0s)4(0p)4(0s)^4(0p)^4 in order to see if there are low-lying intruder states in 8Be^8Be. We use three interactions χQQ,χQQ-\chi Q \cdot Q, -\chi Q \cdot Q + spin-orbit, and a realistic (x,y) interaction, where for x=1,y=1x=1,y=1 one gets values for the spin-orbit and tensor interactions which correspond closely to those of a non-relativistic GG matrix such as Bonn A. For the three interactions considered, if we allow up to 2ω2 \hbar \omega excitations we get the energy of the lowest J=0+J=0^+ intruder state to be at 32.1 MeV, 30.1 MeV and 33.8 MeV, respectively. If we allow up to 4ω4 \hbar\omega excitations the corresponding values are 26.5 MeV, 26.5 MeV and 28.7 MeV. We thus support the statement made by E. Warburton in his 1986 RR matrix analysis of the β\beta^{\mp}-delayed alpha spectra from the decay of 8Li^8Li and 8B^8B that ``satisfactory fits are obtained without introducing intruder states below 26-MeV excitations'' (Phys. Rev. C 33, 303(1986)). In 10Be^{10}Be however, with the first two ``QQQ \cdot Q'' interactions, we get (with up to 2ω2 \hbar \omega excitations) low-lying intruder states at 9.7 MeV and 11.9 MeV respectively. Thus the presence of low-lying intruder states in 10Be^{10}Be (the 02+0^+_2 state at 6.179 MeV may or may not be an intruder) does not imply that there are low-lying intruder states in 8Be^8Be.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9706073,
  title  = {Are There Low-Lying Intruder States in ^8Be?},
  author = {M. S. Fayache and L. Zamick and Y. Y. Sharon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9706073},
  year   = {2007}
}

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