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Global study of Be9 + p at 2.72A MeV

Authors :
I. Ciraldo
Francesco Cappuzzello
Daniele Carbone
A. Pakou
C. Agodi
Ismael Martel
Alessandro Spatafora
O. Sgouros
M. Rodríguez-Gallardo
D. Torresi
G. A. Souliotis
I. Dimitropoulos
S. Koulouris
G. A. Brischetto
L. La Fauci
Salvatore Calabrese
J. Casal
Manuela Cavallaro
A. M. Sánchez-Benítez
V. Soukeras
Source :
Physical Review C. 102
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2020.

Abstract

Background: In our recent experiment, $^9$Be+p at 5.67A MeV, the breakup decay rates to the 3 configurations, $\alpha$+$\alpha$+n, $^8$Be$^*$+n and $^5$He+$^4$He of $^9$Be, were observed and quantified, in a full kinematics approach. Unfolding step by step the accessibility to the above configurations, it will require similar studies at lower and higher energies as well as the interpretation of the data in a theoretical framework. Purpose: Investigate the breakup decay rate of $^9$Be+p at 2.72A MeV, where the $\alpha$+$\alpha$+n configuration is mainly accessible. Compare and interpret data at 2.72A MeV and 5.67A MeV into a 4-body CDCC formalism; Point out and discuss couplings to continuum. Methods: Our experimental method includes an exclusive breakup measurement in a full kinematic approach of $^9$Be incident on a proton target at 2.72A MeV, together with elastic scattering and other reaction channels measurements under the same experimental conditions. The interpretation of the data at 2.72A MeV and 5.67A MeV is considered in a 4-body CDCC approach, using the Transformed Harmonic Oscillator method for the 3-body projectile. Results: An elastic scattering angular distribution at 2.72A MeV is measured, which compares very well with CDCC calculations, indicating a strong coupling to continuum. At the same energy, the measured breakup and total reaction cross sections present good agreement with the calculated values. Further on, the elastic scattering and breakup cross section data at 5.67A MeV are found in very good agreement with the CDCC calculations. The present results support further our 3-body model for the structure of $^9$Be, validating relevant radiative reaction rates obtained previously.

Details

ISSN :
24699993 and 24699985
Volume :
102
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
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