Structure of the mirror nuclei $^9$Be and $^9$B in a microscopic cluster model
Abstract
The structure of the mirror nuclei Be and B is studied in a microscopic and three-cluster model using a fully antisymmetrized 9-nucleon wave function. The two-nucleon interaction includes central and spin-orbit components and the Coulomb potential. The ground state of Be is obtained accurately with the stochastic variational method, while several particle-unbound states of both Be and B are investigated with the complex scaling method.The calculation for Be supports the recent identification for the existence of two broad states around 6.5 MeV, and predicts the and states at about 4.5 MeV and 8 MeV, respectively. The similarity of the calculated spectra of Be and B enables one to identify unknown spins and parities of the B states. Available data on electromagnetic moments and elastic electron scatterings are reproduced very well. The enhancement of the 1 transition of the first excited state in Be is well accounted for. The calculated density of Be is found to reproduce the reaction cross section on a Carbon target. The analysis of the beta decay of Li to Be clearly shows that the wave function of Be must contain a small component that cannot be described by the simple model. This small component can be well accounted for by extending a configuration space to include the distortion of the -particle to and partitions.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9604009,
title = {Structure of the mirror nuclei $^9$Be and $^9$B in a microscopic cluster model},
author = {K. Arai and Y. Ogawa and Y. Suzuki and K. Varga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9604009},
year = {2008}
}
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24 pages