Three-body calculations of beta decay applied to $^{11}$Li
Abstract
A novel practical few-body method is formulated to include isospin symmetry for nuclear halo structures. The method is designed to describe beta decay, where the basic concept of isospin symmetry facilitates a proper understanding. Both isobaric analogue and anti-analogue states are treated. We derive general and explicit formulas for three-body systems using hyperspherical coordinates. The example of the beta decaying Li (Li++) is chosen as a challenging application for numerical calculations of practical interest. The detailed results are compared to existing experimental data and good agreement is found at high excitation energies, where the isobaric analogue and anti-analogue states are situated in the daughter nucleus. An interpretation of the decay pattern at lower excitation energies is suggested. Decays of the Li-core and the two halo-neutrons are individually treated and combined to the daughter system with almost unique isospin, which we predict to be broken by about probability. Properties of decay products are predicted as possible future tests of this model.
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@article{arxiv.2301.07411,
title = {Three-body calculations of beta decay applied to $^{11}$Li},
author = {E. Garrido and A. S. Jensen and H. O. U. Fynbo and K. Riisager},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07411},
year = {2023}
}
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To be published in Physical Review C