51. Direct observation of proton emission in 11Be
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Ayyad, Y., Olaizola, B., Mittig, W., Potel, G., Zelevinsky, V., Horoi, M., Beceiro-Novo, S., Alcorta, M., Andreoiu, C., Ahn, T., Anholm, M., Atar, L., Babu, A., Bazin, D., Bernier, N., Bhattacharjee, S. S., Bowry, M., Caballero-Folch, R., Cortesi, M., Dalitz, C., Dunling, E., Garnsworthy, A. B., Holl, M., Kootte, B., Leach, K. G., Randhawa, J. S., Saito, Y., Santamaria, C., Šiuryte, P., Svensson, C. E., Umashankar, R., Watwood, N., and Yates, D.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The elusive $\beta^-\text{p}^+$ decay was observed in $^{11}$Be by directly measuring the emitted protons and their energy distribution for the first time with the prototype Active Target Time Projection Chamber (pAT-TPC) in an experiment performed at ISAC-TRIUMF. The measured $\beta^-\text{p}^+$ branching ratio is orders of magnitude larger than any previous theoretical model predicted. This can be explained by the presence of a narrow resonance in $^{11}$B above the proton separation energy.
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- 2019
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