Reactions of a Be-10 beam on proton and deuteron targets

The extraction of detailed nuclear structure information from transfer reactions requires reliable, well-normalized data as well as optical potentials and a theoretical framework demonstrated to work well in the relevant mass and beam energy ranges. It is rare that the theoretical ingredients can be...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2013-11
Hauptverfasser: Schmitt, K T, Jones, K L, Ahn, S, Bardayan, D W, Bey, A, Blackmon, J C, Brown, S M, Chae, K Y, Chipps, K A, Cizewski, J A, Hahn, K I, Kolata, J J, Kozub, R L, Liang, J F, Matei, C, Matos, M, Matyas, D, Moazen, B, Nesaraja, C D, Nunes, F M, Malley, P D O, Pain, S D, Peters, W A, Pittman, S T, Roberts, A, Shapira, D, Shriner, J F, Smith, M S, Spassova, I, Stracener, D W, Upadhyay, N J, Villano, A N, Wilson, G L
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Zusammenfassung:The extraction of detailed nuclear structure information from transfer reactions requires reliable, well-normalized data as well as optical potentials and a theoretical framework demonstrated to work well in the relevant mass and beam energy ranges. It is rare that the theoretical ingredients can be tested well for exotic nuclei owing to the paucity of data. The halo nucleus Be-11 has been examined through the 10Be(d,p) reaction in inverse kinematics at equivalent deuteron energies of 12,15,18, and 21.4 MeV. Elastic scattering of Be-10 on protons was used to select optical potentials for the analysis of the transfer data. Additionally, data from the elastic and inelastic scattering of Be-10 on deuterons was used to fit optical potentials at the four measured energies. Transfers to the two bound states and the first resonance in Be-11 were analyzed using the Finite Range ADiabatic Wave Approximation (FR-ADWA). Consistent values of the spectroscopic factor of both the ground and first excited states were extracted from the four measurements, with average values of 0.71(5) and 0.62(4) respectively. The calculations for transfer to the first resonance were found to be sensitive to the size of the energy bin used and therefore could not be used to extract a spectroscopic factor.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1311.3205