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Margareta Hellström

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8He-6He: a comparative study of nuclear fragmentation reactions

Författare

  • Karin Markenroth Bloch
  • M. Meister
  • Börn Eberlein
  • D. Aleksandrov
  • T. Aumann
  • L. Axelsson
  • T. Baumann
  • M.J.G. Borge
  • L.V. Chulkov
  • W. Dostal
  • Th. W. Elze
  • H. Emling
  • H. Geissel
  • A. Grünschloß
  • Margareta Hellström
  • J. Holeczek
  • B. Jonson
  • J. V. Kratz
  • R. Kulessa
  • A. Leistenschneider
  • I. Mukha
  • G. Münzenberg
  • F. Nickel
  • T. Nilsson
  • G. Nyman
  • M. Pfützner
  • V. Pribora
  • A. Richter
  • K. Riisager
  • C. Scheidenberger
  • G. Schrieder
  • H. Simon
  • J. Stroth
  • O. Tengblad
  • M. V. Zhukov

Summary, in English

Dissociation of 227 MeV/u 8He in a carbon target has been studied in kinematically complete experiments. The data include the relative energy spectrum, angular distributions in the neutron knock-out channel (6He+n) as well as diffractive dissociation and inelastic scattering into the (6He+2n) channel. The data are compared with corresponding results from the well-known halo nucleus 6He. In both cases it is found that neutron knock-out is the dominating reaction channel. The relative energy spectrum (6He+n) shows a structure, which is interpreted as being due to the Iπ=3/2− resonance in the 7He ground state with about equal contribution from its Iπ=1/2− spin–orbit partner.



The 7He resonance shows a spin alignment similar to that observed in 5He, but with a smaller anisotropy indicating that the structure of the 8He ground state is more complicated than that of 6He.



The data in the (6He+2n) channel were used to identify resonances in the excitation energy spectrum of 8He. If the spectrum is interpreted as two overlapping resonances, the spin-parity assignment for these is found to be 2+ and 1−, respectively.

Publiceringsår

2001

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

462-480

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Nuclear Physics, Section A

Volym

679

Issue

3-4

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Elsevier

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0375-9474