Experimental Study Of The Nature Of The 1(-) And 2(-) Excited Excited States In Be-10 Using The Be-11(P, D) Reaction In Inverse Kinematics

K. Kuhn,F. Sarazin, F. M. Nunes, M. A. G. Alvarez, C. Andreoiu,D. W. Bardayan, P. C. Bender,J. C. Blackmon, M. J. G. Borge, R. Braid,B. A. Brown,W. N. Catford,C. Aa Diget, A. Dipietro,T. E. Drake, P. Figuera,A. B. Garnsworthy,J. Gomez-Camacho,G. Hackman,U. Hager, S. Ilyushkin, E. Nacher,P. D. O'Malley, A. Perea,V Pesudo, S. T. Pittman,D. Smalley,C. E. Svensson,O. Tengblad, P. Thompson,C. Unsworth,Z. M. Wang

PHYSICAL REVIEW C(2021)

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The nature of the 1(-) and 2(-) excited states in Be-10 is studied using the Be-11(p, d) transfer reaction in inverse kinematics at 10A MeV at TRIUMF ISAC-II, in particular to assess whether either of them can be considered as an excited halo state. The angular distributions for both states are extracted using deuteron-gamma( )coincidences and analyzed using a transfer model taking into account one-step and two-step processes. A good fit of the angular distributions is obtained considering only the one-step process, whereby an inner p(3/2) neutron of Be-11 is removed, leaving the halo neutron intact. Higher-order processes however cannot be rejected. The small spectroscopic factors extracted suggest that the structure of both states is not uniquely halo-like, but rather display a more complex configuration mixing cluster and halo structures. Further insights are limited, as this experiment specifically probed the halo-like (but not cluster-like) Be-11 (1/2(+)) circle times (nu p(3/2))(-1) configuration in both states.
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be10,excited states,reaction,inverse kinematics
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