The low-lying level structure of the unbound system 16B has been investigated via single-proton removal from a 35 MeV/nucleon 17C beam. The coincident detection of the beam velocity 15B fragment and neutron allowed the relative energy of the in-flight decay of 16B to be reconstructed. The resulting spectrum exhibited a narrow peak some 85 keV above threshold. It is argued that this feature corresponds to a very narrow (Γ≪100 keV) resonance, or an unresolved multiplet, with a dominant π(p3/2)−1⊗ν(d5/23)J=3/2+ + π(p3/2)−1⊗ν(d5/22,s1/2)J=3/2+ configuration which decays by d-wave neutron emission.
@article{arxiv.0802.4225,
title = {Single-Proton Removal Reaction Study of 16B},
author = {J. -L. Lecouey and N. A. Orr and F. M. Marques and N. L. Achouri and J. -C. Angelique and B. A. Brown and W. N. Catford and N. M. Clarke and M. Freer and B. R. Fulton and S. Grevy and F. Hanappe and K. L. Jones and M. Labiche and R. C. Lemmon and A. Ninane and E. Sauvan and K. M. Spohr and L. Stuttge},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.4225},
year = {2009}
}
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16 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, submitted to Phys. Lett. B