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Report number arXiv:0806.3025
Title Study of beta-delayed 3-body and 5-body breakup channels observed in the decay of $^{11}$Li
Author(s) Madurga, M. (Madrid, Inst. Estructura Materia) ; Borge, M.J.G. (Madrid, Inst. Estructura Materia) ; Angelique, J.C. (Caen U.) ; Bao, L. (Chalmers U. Tech.) ; Bergmann, U. (CERN) ; Buta, A. (Caen U. ; Bucharest, IFIN-HH) ; Cederkall, J. (CERN) ; Diget, C.Aa. (Aarhus U.) ; Fraile, L.M. (CERN ; Madrid U.) ; Fynbo, H.O.U. (Aarhus U.) ; Jeppesen, H.B. (Aarhus U. ; LBL, Berkeley) ; Jonson, B. (Chalmers U. Tech.) ; Marechal, F. (Caen U. ; Strasbourg, IReS) ; Marques, F.M. (Caen U.) ; Nilsson, T. (Chalmers U. Tech.) ; Nyman, G. (Chalmers U. Tech.) ; Perrot, F. (Caen U. ; Strasbourg, IReS) ; Riisager, K. (Aarhus U.) ; Tengblad, O. (Madrid, Inst. Estructura Materia) ; Tengborn, E. (Chalmers U. Tech.) ; Turrion, M. (Madrid, Inst. Estructura Materia) ; Wilhelmsen, K. (Chalmers U. Tech.)
Publication 2008
Imprint 19 Jun 2008
Number of pages 16
Note Comments: 16 pages, 9 figures. Submitted to Nuclear Physics A
In: Nucl. Phys. A 810 (2008) 1-12
DOI 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2008.07.008
Subject category Nuclear Physics - Theory
Abstract The beta-delayed charged particle emission from ^11Li has been studied with emphasis on the three-body n+alpha+^6He and five-body 2alpha+3n channels from the 10.59 and 18.15 MeV states in ^11Be. Monte Carlo simulations using an R-matrix formalism lead to the conclusion that the ^AHe resonance states play a significant role in the break-up of these states. The results exclude an earlier assumption of a phase-space description of the break-up process of the 18.15 MeV state. Evidence for extra sequential decay paths is found for both states.
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