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Structure of the exotic nucleus $^{14}$B in the ground state

Nuclear Theory 2009-11-06 v1

Abstract

We investigate the structure of the neutron rich nucleus 14^{14}B through studies of its breakup in the Coulomb field of a heavy target. The breakup amplitude is calculated within an adiabatic as well as finite range DWBA theories of breakup reactions. Both these formalisms allow the use of realistic wave functions for the relative motion between the fragments in the ground state of the projectile. The longitudinal momentum distributions of 13^{13}B (ground state) following the breakup of 14^{14}B on a heavy target at beam energy of 60 MeV/nucleon, calculated using two possible ground state configurations of 14^{14}B, have been compared with the recent data. The data seem to favour 13^{13}B(32)2s1/2{3\over 2}^-)\otimes2s_{1/2} as the possible ground state configuration of 14^{14}B with a spectroscopic factor close to unity. We give our predictions for the neutron angular distributions and the relative energy spectra in the one-neutron removal reaction of 14^{14}B.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0009045,
  title  = {Structure of the exotic nucleus $^{14}$B in the ground state},
  author = {R. Chatterjee and P. Banerjee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0009045},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Submitted to Physical Review C