Study of bound states in 12Be through low-energy 11Be (d, p)-transfer reactions
JG Johansen, V Bildstein, MJG Borge… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2013 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.6080, 2013•arxiv.org
The 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 …
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 …
The 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.
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