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The $^{8}$He and $^{10}$He spectra studied in the $(t$,$p)$ reaction

Authors :
Golovkov, M. S.
Grigorenko, L. V.
Ter-Akopian, G. M.
Fomichev, A. S.
Oganessian, Yu. Ts.
Gorshkov, V. A.
Krupko, S. A.
Rodin, A. M.
Sidorchuk, S. I.
Slepnev, R. S.
Stepantsov, S. V.
Wolski, R.
Pang, D. Y.
Chudoba, V.
Korsheninnikov, A. A.
Kuzmin, E. A.
Nikolskii, E. Yu.
Novatskii, B. G.
Stepanov, D. N.
Roussel-Chomaz, P.
Mittig, W.
Ninane, A.
Hanappe, F.
Stuttge, L.
Yukhimchuk, A. A.
Perevozchikov, V. V.
Vinogradov, Yu. I.
Grishechkin, S. K.
Zlatoustovskiy, S. V.
Source :
Phys.Lett.B672:22-29,2009
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The low-lying spectra of $^8$He and $^{10}$He nuclei were studied in the $^3$H($^6$He,$p$)$^8$He and $^3$H($^8$He,$p$)$^{10}$He transfer reactions. The $0^+$ ground state (g.s.) of $^8$He and excited states, $2^+$ at $3.6-3.9$ MeV and $(1^+)$ at $5.3-5.5$ MeV, were populated with cross sections of 200, 100-250, and 90-125 $\mu$b/sr, respectively. Some evidence for $^8$He state at about 7.5 MeV is obtained. We discuss a possible nature of the near-threshold anomaly above 2.14 MeV in $^8$He and relate it to the population of a $1^-$ continuum (soft dipole excitation) with peak value at about 3 MeV. The lowest energy group of events in the $^{10}$He spectrum was observed at $\sim 3$ MeV with a cross section of $\sim 140$ $\mu$b/sr. We argue that this result is possibly consistent with the previously reported observation of $^{10}$He, in that case providing a new g.s. position for $^{10}$He at about 3 MeV.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett. B

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys.Lett.B672:22-29,2009
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0804.0310
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2008.12.052