Structure of $^{13}$Be probed via secondary beam reactions
Abstract
The low-lying level structure of the unbound neutron-rich nucleus Be has been investigated via breakup on a carbon target of secondary beams of B at 35 MeV/nucleon. The coincident detection of the beam velocity Be fragments and neutrons permitted the invariant mass of the Be+ and Be++ systems to be reconstructed. In the case of the breakup of B, a very narrow structure at threshold was observed in the Be+ channel. Contrary to earlier stable beam fragmentation studies which identified this as a strongly interacting -wave virtual state in Be, analysis here of the Be++ events demonstrated that this was an artifact resulting from the sequential-decay of the Be(2) state. Single-proton removal from B was found to populate a broad low-lying structure some 0.70 MeV above the neutron-decay threshold in addition to a less prominent feature at around 2.4 MeV. Based on the selectivity of the reaction and a comparison with (0-3) shell-model calculations, the low-lying structure is concluded to most probably arise from closely spaced J=1/2 and 5/2 resonances (E=0.400.03 and 0.85 MeV), whilst the broad higher-lying feature is a second 5/2 level (E=2.350.14 MeV). Taken in conjunction with earlier studies, it would appear that the lowest 1/2 and 1/2 levels lie relatively close together below 1 MeV.
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@article{arxiv.1312.2360,
title = {Structure of $^{13}$Be probed via secondary beam reactions},
author = {G. Randisi and A. Leprince and H. Al Falou and N. A. Orr and F. M. Marqués and N. L. Achouri and J. -C. Angélique and N. Ashwood and B. Bastin and T. Bloxham and B. A. Brown and W. N. Catford and N. Curtis and F. Delaunay and M. Freer and E. de Góes Brennand and P. Haigh and F. Hanappe and C. Harlin and B. Laurent and J. -L. Lecouey and A. Ninane and N. Patterson and D. Price and L. Stuttgé and J. S. Thomas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.2360},
year = {2015}
}
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14 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in Physical Review C