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Scattering of the Halo Nucleus Be 11 on

Authors :
B. R. Fulton
K. Kuhn
Corina Andreoiu
Joaquín Gómez-Camacho
R. Braid
M. M. Rajabali
A. B. Garnsworthy
Ismael Martel
P. C. Bender
Luis Acosta
M. Lattuada
G. Marquínez-Durán
Valentina Scuderi
G. Hackman
V. Pesudo
A. M. Sánchez-Benítez
U. Hager
Oliver S. Kirsebom
Martín Alcorta
M. Moukaddam
Ángel Perea
J. A. Lay
Z. Wang
M. Cubero
M. A. G. Alvarez
C. Unsworth
P. Figuera
M. J. G. Borge
D. Miller
Enrique Nácher
C. E. Svensson
J. P. Fernández-García
A. M. Moro
Maria Fisichella
A. Di Pietro
P. D. O'Malley
Olof Tengblad
F. Sarazin
Source :
Physical Review Letters
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Angular distributions of the elastic, inelastic, and breakup cross sections of the halo nucleus ^{11}Be on ^{197}Au were measured at energies below (E_{lab}=31.9 MeV) and around (39.6 MeV) the Coulomb barrier. These three channels were unambiguously separated for the first time for reactions of ^{11}Be on a high-Z target at low energies. The experiment was performed at TRIUMF (Vancouver, Canada). The differential cross sections were compared with three different calculations: semiclassical, inert-core continuum-coupled-channels and continuum-coupled-channels ones with including core deformation. These results show conclusively that the elastic and inelastic differential cross sections can only be accounted for if core-excited admixtures are taken into account. The cross sections for these channels strongly depend on the B(E1) distribution in ^{11}Be, and the reaction mechanism is sensitive to the entanglement of core and halo degrees of freedom in ^{11}Be.

Details

ISSN :
00319007
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b5fcddb6c5d3a06f4e26149e8ba458fe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.118.152502