Accueil > One- and two- neutron halo at the dripline. From $^{11}$Be to $^{11}$Li and back: $^{10}$Li and parity inversion |
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Report number | arXiv:1810.09493 |
Title | One- and two- neutron halo at the dripline. From $^{11}$Be to $^{11}$Li and back: $^{10}$Li and parity inversion |
Author(s) | Broglia, R.A. (Milan U. ; Copenhagen U.) ; Barranco, F. (Seville U.) ; Potel, G. (Michigan State U.) ; Vigezzi, E. (INFN, Milan) |
Publication | 2019 |
Imprint | 2018-10-22 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Note | Proceedings of the 15th Varenna Conference on Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms |
In: | CERN Proc. 1 (2019) pp.1-12 |
In: | Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms, Varenna, Italy, 11 - 15 Jun 2018, pp.1-12 |
Subject category | nucl-ex ; Nuclear Physics - Experiment ; nucl-th ; Nuclear Physics - Theory |
Abstract | The nuclei $^{11}$Be and $^{11}$Li provide paradigmatic examples of one-and two- neutron halo systems. Because the reaction $^{1}$H($^{11}$Li,$^{9}$Li)$^{3}$H is dominated by successive transfer, one can use the quantitative picture emerging from a nu- clear field theory description of the structure and reaction mechanism of the above Cooper pair transfer process and of the $^{2}$H($^{10}$Be,$^{11}$Be)$^{1}$H and $^{1}$H($^{11}$Be,$^{10}$Be)$^{2}$H reactions, to shed light on the structure of $^{10}$Li. This analysis provides important support for a parity inverted scenario with a 1/2$^{+}$ virtual state at about 0.2 MeV. |
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