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25 April 2024
 
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Study of bound states in 12Be through low-energy 11Be(d,p)-transfer reactions
J. G. Johansen ; V. Bildstein ; M. J. G. Borge ; M. Cubero ; J. Diriken ; J. Elsevier ; L. M. Fraile ; H. O. U. Fynbo ; L. P. Gaffney ; R. Gernhäuser ; B. Jonson ; G. T. Koldste ; J. Konki ; T. Kröll ; R. Krücken ; D. Mücher ; T. Nilsson ; K. Nowak ; J. Pakarinen ; V. Pesudo ; R. Raabe ; K. Riisager ; M. Seidlitz ; O. Tengblad ; H. Törnqvist ; D. Voulot ; N. Warr ; F. Wenander ; K. Wimmer ; H. De Witte ;
Date 28 Aug 2013
AbstractThe bound states of 12Be have been studied through a 11Be(d,p)12Be transfer reaction experiment in inverse kinematics. A 2.8 MeV/u beam of 11Be was produced using the REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN. The outgoing protons were detected with the T-REX silicon detector array. The MINIBALL germanium array was used to detect gamma rays from the excited states in 12Be. The gamma-ray detection enabled a clear identification of the four known bound states in 12Be, and each of the states has been studied individually. Differential cross sections over a large angular range have been extracted. Spectroscopic factors for each of the states have been determined from DWBA calculations and have been compared to previous experimental and theoretical results.
Source arXiv, 1308.6080
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