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Three-body properties of low-lying $^{12}$Be resonances

Nuclear Theory 2015-06-05 v1

Abstract

We compute the three-body structure of the lowest resonances of 12^{12}Be considered as two neutrons around an inert 10^{10}Be core. This is an extension of the bound state calculations of 12^{12}Be into the continuum spectrum. We investigate the lowest resonances of angular momenta and parities, 0±0^{\pm}, 11^{-} and 2+2^{+}. Surprisingly enough, they all are naturally occurring in the three-body model. We calculate bulk structure dominated by small distance properties as well as decays determined by the asymptotic large-distance structure. Both 0+0^{+} and 2+2^{+} have two-body 10^{10}Be-neutron d-wave structure, while 11^{-} has an even mixture of pp and d-waves. The corresponding relative neutron-neutron partial waves are distributed among ss, pp, and d-waves. The branching ratios show different mixtures of one-neutron emission, three-body direct, and sequential decays. We argue for spin and parities, 0+0^{+}, 11^{-} and 2+2^{+}, to the resonances at 0.89, 2.03, 5.13, respectively. The computed structures are in agreement with existing reaction measurements.

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@article{arxiv.1207.7191,
  title  = {Three-body properties of low-lying $^{12}$Be resonances},
  author = {E. Garrido and A. S. Jensen and D. V. Fedorov and J. G. Johansen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.7191},
  year   = {2015}
}

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To be published in Physical Review C