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Light unbound nuclear systems beyond the dripline (2009)
Aksyutina, Yuliya
Starting from the first observation of the halo phenomenon 20 years ago, more and more neutron-rich light nuclei were observed. The study of unstable nuclear systems beyond the dripline is a relatively new branch of nuclear physics. In the present work, the results of an experiment at GSI (Darmstadt) with relativistic beams of the halo nuclei 8He, 11Li and 14Be with energies of 240, 280 and 305 MeV/nucleon, respectively, impinging on a liquid hydrogen target are discussed. Neutron/proton knockout reactions lead to the formation of unbound systems, followed by their immediate decay. The experimental setup, consisting of the neutron detector LAND, the dipole spectrometer ALADIN and different types of tracking detectors, allows the reconstruction of the momentum vectors of all reaction products measured in coincidence. The properties of unbound nuclei are investigated by reconstructing the relative-energy spectra as well as by studying the angular correlations between the reaction products. The observed systems are 9He, 10He, 10Li, 12Li and 13Li. The isotopes 12Li and 13Li are observed for the first time. They are produced in the 1H(14Be, 2pn)12Li and 1H(14Be, 2p)13Li knockout reactions. The obtained relative-energy spectrum of 12Li is described as a single virtual s-state with a scattering length of as = -22;13.7(1.6) fm. The spectrum of 13Li is interpreted as a resonance at an energy of Er = 1.47(13) MeV and a width of Gamma ~ 2 MeV superimposed on a broad correlated background distribution. The isotope 10Li is observed after one-neutron knockout from the halo nucleus 11Li. The obtained relative-energy spectrum is described by a low-lying virtual s-state with a scattering length as = -22.4(4.8) fm and a p-wave resonance with Er = 0.566(14) MeV and Gamma = 0.548(30) MeV, in agreement with previous experiments. The observation of the nucleus 8He in coincidence with one or two neutrons, as a result of proton knockout from 11Li, allows to reconstruct the relative-energy spectra for the heavy helium isotopes, 9He and 10He. The low-energy part of the 9He spectrum is described by a virtual s-state with a scattering length as = -3.16(78) fm. In addition, two resonance states with l 6= 0 at energies of 1.33(8) and 2.4 MeV are observed. For the 10He spectrum, two interpretations are possible. It can be interpreted as a superposition of a narrow resonance at 1.42(10) MeV and a broad correlated background distribution. Alternatively, the spectrum is being well described by two resonances at energies of 1.54(11) and 3.99(26) MeV. Additionally, three-body energy and angular correlations in 10He and 13Li nuclei at the region of the ground state (0 < ECnn < 3 MeV) are studied, providing information about structure of these unbound nuclear systems.
Unveiling the two-proton halo character of 17Ne: Exclusive measurement of quasi-free proton-knockout reactions (2022)
Lehr, Christopher ; Wamers, Felix ; Aksouh, Farouk ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Álvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Atar, Leyla ; Aumann, Thomas ; Beceiro-Novo, Saul ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Garcia Borge, Maria José ; Caesar, Christoph ; Chartier, Marielle ; Chatillon, Audrey ; Chulkov, Leonid V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Díaz Fernández, Paloma ; Emling, Hans ; Ershova, Olga ; Fraile Prieto, Luis M. ; Fynbo, Hans Otto Uldall ; Galaviz Redondo, Daniel ; Geissel, Hans ; Heil, Michael ; Heine, Marcel ; Hoffmann, Dieter H. H. ; Holl, Matthias ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Karagiannis, Christos ; Kiselev, Oleg A. ; Kratz, Jens-Volker ; Kulessa, Reinhard ; Kurz, Nikolaus ; Langer, Christoph ; Lantz, Mattias ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Litvinov, Yuri A. ; Löher, Bastian ; Mahata, Kripamay ; Marganiec-Galązka, Justyna ; Müntz, Christian ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Nociforo, Chiara ; Ott, Wolfgang ; Panin, Valerii ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Perea Martinez, Angel ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Richter, Achim ; Riisager, Karsten ; Rodriguez-Tajes, Carme ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Savran, Deniz ; Scheit, Heiko ; Schrieder, Gerhard ; Schrock, Philipp ; Simon, Haik ; Stroth, Joachim ; Sümmerer, Klaus ; Tengblad, Olof ; Weick, Helmut ; Wimmer, Christine
The proton drip-line nucleus 17Ne is investigated experimentally in order to determine its two-proton halo character. A fully exclusive measurement of the 17Ne(p, 2p)16F∗ →15O+p quasi-free one-proton knockout reaction has been performed at GSI at around 500 MeV/nucleon beam energy. All particles resulting from the scattering process have been detected. The relevant reconstructed quantities are the angles of the two protons scattered in quasi-elastic kinematics, the decay of 16F into 15O (including γ decays from excited states) and a proton, as well as the 15O+p relative-energy spectrum and the 16F momentum distributions. The latter two quantities allow an independent and consistent determination of the fractions of l = 0 and l = 2 motion of the valence protons in 17Ne. With a resulting relatively small l = 0 component of only around 35(3)%, it is concluded that 17Ne exhibits a rather modest halo character only. The quantitative agreement of the two values deduced from the energy spectrum and the momentum distributions supports the theoretical treatment of the calculation of momentum distributions after quasi-free knockout reactions at high energies by taking into account distortions based on the Glauber theory. Moreover, the experimental data allow the separation of valence-proton knockout and knockout from the 15O core. The latter process contributes with 11.8(3.1) mb around 40% to the total proton-knockout cross section of 30.3(2.3) mb, which explains previously reported contradicting conclusions derived from inclusive cross sections.
Exclusive measurements of quasi-free proton scattering reactions in inverse and complete kinematics (2015)
Panin, Valerii ; Taylor, Jonathan Thomas ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Wamers, Felix ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Alvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Aumann, Thomas ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Caesar, Christoph ; Chartier, Marielle ; Čulkov, L. V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Enders, Joachim ; Ershova, Olga ; Geissel, Hans ; Gernhäuser, Roman ; Heil, Michael ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Kelić-Heil, Aleksandra ; Langer, Christoph ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Petri, Marina ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Scheit, Heiko ; Simon, Haik ; Weick, Helmut ; Wimmer, Christine
Quasi-free scattering reactions of the type (p, 2p)were measured for the first time exclusively in com-plete and inverse kinematics, using a 12C beam at an energy of ∼400MeV/u as a benchmark. This new technique has been developed to study the single-particle structure of exotic nuclei in experiments with radioactive-ion beams. The outgoing pair of protons and the fragments were measured simultaneously, enabling an unambiguous identification of the reaction channels and a redundant measurement of the kinematic observables. Both valence and deeply-bound nucleon orbits are probed, including those leading to unbound states of the daughter nucleus. Exclusive (p, 2p)cross sections of 15.8(18)mb, 1.9(2)mb and 1.5(2)mb to the low-lying 0p-hole states overlapping with the ground state (3/2−) and with the bound excited states of 11B at 2.125MeV (1/2−) and 5.02MeV (3/2−), respectively, were determined via γ-ray spectroscopy. Particle-unstable deep-hole states, corresponding to proton removal from the 0s-orbital, were studied via the invariant-mass technique. Cross sections and momentum distributions were ex-tracted and compared to theoretical calculations employing the eikonal formalism. The obtained results are in a good agreement with this theory and with direct-kinematics experiments. The dependence of the proton–proton scattering kinematics on the internal momentum of the struck proton and on its sep-aration energy was investigated for the first time in inverse kinematics employing a large-acceptance measurement.
Coulomb and nuclear excitations of narrow resonances in 17Ne (2016)
Marganiec, Justyna ; Wamers, Felix ; Aksouh, Farouk ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Álvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Aumann, Thomas ; Beceiro-Novo, Saul ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Garcia Borge, Maria José ; Chartier, Marielle ; Chatillon, Audrey ; Chulkov, Leonid V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Emling, Hans ; Ershova, Olga ; Fraile Prieto, Luis Mario ; Fynbo, Hans Otto Uldall ; Galaviz Redondo, Daniel ; Geissel, Hans ; Heil, Michael ; Hoffmann, Dieter H. H. ; Hoffmann, Jan ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Karagiannis, Christos ; Kiselev, Oleg A. ; Kratz, Jens-Volker ; Kulessa, Reinhard ; Kurz, Nikolaus ; Langer, Christoph ; Lantz, Mattias ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Litvinov, Yuri A. ; Mahata, Kripamay ; Müntz, Christian ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Nociforo, Chiara ; Nyman, Göran Hugo ; Ott, Wolfgang ; Panin, Valerii ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Perea Martinez, Angel ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Richter, Achim ; Rodriguez-Tajes, Carme ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Riisager, Karsten ; Savran, Deniz ; Schrieder, Gerhard ; Simon, Haik ; Stroth, Joachim ; Sümmerer, Klaus ; Tengblad, Olof ; Typel, Stefan ; Weick, Helmut ; Wiescher, Michael ; Wimmer, Christine
New experimental data for dissociation of relativistic 17Ne projectiles incident on targets of lead, carbon, and polyethylene targets at GSI are presented. Special attention is paid to the excitation and decay of narrow resonant states in 17Ne. Distributions of internal energy in the three-body system have been determined together with angular and partial-energy correlations between the decay products in different energy regions. The analysis was done using existing experimental data on 17Ne and its mirror nucleus 17N. The isobaric multiplet mass equation is used for assignment of observed resonances and their spins and parities. A combination of data from the heavy and light targets yielded cross sections and transition probabilities for the Coulomb excitations of the narrow resonant states. The resulting transition probabilities provide information relevant for a better understanding of the 17Ne structure.
Quasi-free proton knockout from ¹²C on carbon target at 398 MeV/u (2019)
Panin, Valerii ; Holl, Matthias ; Taylor, Jonathan Thomas ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Alvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Aumann, Thomas ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Caesar, Christoph ; Chartier, Marielle ; Chulkov, Leonid V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Enders, Joachim ; Ershova, Olga ; Geissel, Hans ; Gernhäuser, Roman ; Heil, Michael ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Kelić-Heil, Aleksandra ; Kiselev, Oleg A. ; Langer, Christoph ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Petri, Marina ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Scheit, Heiko ; Simon, Haik ; Wamers, Felix ; Weick, Helmut ; Wimmer, Christine
The proton-removal mechanism of the 12CB reaction induced on a carbon target via elementary nucleon-nucleon scattering is investigated in exclusive triple-coincidence measurements. The observed two-nucleon angular correlations are found to be consistent with quasi-free scattering of a projectile-like proton off a target-like nucleon. Exclusive cross sections for one-step pp and pn interactions are determined as [formula] and [formula], respectively. The extracted quasi-free component amounts up to 58(4)% of the total proton-removal cross section. The results are compared to total proton-removal cross sections obtained from the experiment and eikonal reaction theory.
Experimental study of the ¹⁵O(2p,γ)¹⁷Ne cross section by Coulomb dissociation for the rp process (2016)
Marganiec, Justyna ; Wamers, Felix ; Aksouh, Farouk ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Alvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Aumann, Thomas ; Beceiro-Novo, Saul ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Garcia Borge, Maria José ; Chartier, Marielle ; Chatillon, Audrey ; Chulkov, Leonid V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Egorova, Irina A. ; Emling, Hans ; Ershova, Olga ; Forssén, Christian ; Fraile Prieto, Luis Mario ; Fynbo, Hans Otto Uldall ; Galaviz Redondo, Daniel ; Geissel, Hans ; Grigorenko, Leonid V. ; Heil, Michael ; Hoffmann, Dieter H. H. ; Hoffmann, Jan ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Karakoç, Mesut ; Karagiannis, Christos ; Kiselev, Oleg A. ; Kratz, Jens-Volker ; Kulessa, Reinhard ; Kurz, Nikolaus ; Langer, Christoph ; Lantz, Mattias ; Larsson, Kristian ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Litvinov, Yuri A. ; Mahata, Kripamay ; Müntz, Christian ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Nociforo, Chiara ; Nyman, Göran Hugo ; Ott, Wolfgang ; Panin, Valerii ; Parfenova, Yulia L. ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Perea Martinez, Angel ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Richter, Achim ; Riisager, Karsten ; Rodriguez-Tajes, Carme ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Schrieder, Gerhard ; Shulgina, Natalia B. ; Simon, Haik ; Stroth, Joachim ; Sümmerer, Klaus ; Taylor, Jonathan Thomas ; Tengblad, Olof ; Tengborn, Elisabeth ; Weick, Helmut ; Wiescher, Michael ; Wimmer, Christine ; Zhukov, Mikhail V.
The time-reversed reaction 15O(2p, γ)17Ne has been studied by the Coulomb dissociation technique. Secondary 17Ne ion beams at 500 AMeV have been produced by fragmentation reactions of 20Ne in a beryllium production target and dissociated on a secondary Pb target. The incoming beam and the reaction products have been identified with the kinematically complete LAND-R3B experimental setup at GSI. The excitation energy prior to decay has been reconstructed by using the invariant-mass method. The preliminary differential and integral Coulomb Dissociation cross sections (σCoul) have been calculated, which provide a photoabsorption (σphoto) and a radiative capture cross section (σcap). Additionally, important information about the nuclear structure of the 17Ne nucleus will be obtained. The analysis is in progress.
Exclusive measurements of quasi-free proton scattering reactions in inverse and complete kinematics (2015)
Panin, Valerii ; Taylor, Jonathan Thomas ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Wamers, Felix ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Álvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Aumann, Thomas ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Caesar, Christoph ; Chartier, Marielle ; Chulkov, Leonid V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Enders, Jamis ; Ershova, Olga ; Geissel, Hans ; Gernhäuser, Roman ; Heil, Michael ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Kelic-Heil, Aleksandra ; Langer, Christoph ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Petri, Marina ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Scheit, Heiko ; Simon, Haik ; Weick, Helmut ; Wimmer, Christine
Quasi-free scattering reactions of the type (p, 2p) were measured for the first time exclusively in complete and inverse kinematics, using a 12C beam at an energy of ∼400 MeV/u as a benchmark. This new technique has been developed to study the single-particle structure of exotic nuclei in experiments with radioactive-ion beams. The outgoing pair of protons and the fragments were measured simultaneously, enabling an unambiguous identification of the reaction channels and a redundant measurement of the kinematic observables. Both valence and deeply-bound nucleon orbits are probed, including those leading to unbound states of the daughter nucleus. Exclusive (p, 2p) cross sections of 15.8(18) mb, 1.9(2) mb and 1.5(2) mb to the low-lying 0p-hole states overlapping with the ground state (3/2−) and with the bound excited states of 11B at 2.125 MeV (1/2−) and 5.02 MeV (3/2−), respectively, were determined via γ -ray spectroscopy. Particle-unstable deep-hole states, corresponding to proton removal from the 0s-orbital, were studied via the invariant-mass technique. Cross sections and momentum distributions were extracted and compared to theoretical calculations employing the eikonal formalism. The obtained results are in a good agreement with this theory and with direct-kinematics experiments. The dependence of the proton–proton scattering kinematics on the internal momentum of the struck proton and on its separation energy was investigated for the first time in inverse kinematics employing a large-acceptance measurement.
Structure of ¹³Be studied in proton knockout from ¹⁴B (2018)
Ribeiro Jimenez, Guillermo ; Nácher González, Enrique ; Tengblad, Olof ; Díaz Fernández, Paloma ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Alvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Atar, Leyla ; Aumann, Thomas ; Avdeichikov, Vladimir ; Beceiro-Novo, Saul ; Bemmerer, Daniel ; Benlliure Anaya, Jose Fernando ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boillos Betete, Juan Manuel ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Garcia Borge, Maria José ; Caamano, Manuel ; Caesar, Christoph ; Casarejos Ruiz, Enrique ; Catford, Wilton N. ; Cederkäll, Joakim ; Chartier, Marielle ; Chulkov, Leonid V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Cravo, Edgar ; Crespo, Raquel ; Datta Pramanik, Ushasi ; Dillmann, Iris ; Elekes, Zoltán ; Enders, Joachim ; Ershova, Olga ; Estradé Vaz, Alfredo ; Farinon, Fabio ; Fraile Prieto, Luis Mario ; Freer, Martin ; Fynbo, Hans Otto Uldall ; Galaviz Redondo, Daniel ; Geissel, Hans ; Gernhäuser, Roman ; Golubev, Pavel ; Göbel, Kathrin ; Hagdahl, Julius ; Heftrich, Tanja ; Heil, Michael ; Heine, Marcel ; Heinz, Andreas ; Henriques, Ana ; Holl, Matthias ; Hufnagel, A. ; Ignatov, Alexander ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Nasser ; Kanungo, Rituparna ; Kelic-Heil, Aleksandra ; Kurz, Nikolaus ; Kröll, Thorsten ; Labiche, Marc ; Langer, Christoph ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Lindberg, Simon ; Machado, Jorge ; Marganiec, Justyna ; Movsesyan, Alina ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Nociforo, Chiara ; Panin, Valerii ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Perea Martinez, Angel ; Petri, Marina ; Pietri, Stephane ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Rigollet, Catherine ; Riisager, Karsten ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Röder, Marko ; Savran, Deniz ; Scheit, Heiko ; Simon, Haik ; Sorlin, Olivier ; Syndikus, Ina ; Taylor, Jonathan Thomas ; Thies, Ronja ; Velho, Paulo ; Wagner, Andreas ; Wamers, Felix ; Vandebrouck, Marine ; Weick, Helmut ; Wheldon, Carl ; Wilson, Gemma Louise ; Wimmer, Christine ; Winfield, John S. ; Woods, Philip John ; Zhukov, Mikhail V. ; Zilges, Andreas ; Zuber, Kai
The neutron-unbound isotope 13Be has been studied in several experiments using different reactions, different projectile energies, and different experimental setups. There is, however, no real consensus in the interpretation of the data, in particular concerning the structure of the low-lying excited states. Gathering new experimental information, which may reveal the 13Be structure, is a challenge, particularly in light of its bridging role between 12Be, where the N = 8 neutron shell breaks down, and the Borromean halo nucleus 14Be. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the role of bound excited states in the reaction product 12Be after proton knockout from 14B, by measuring coincidences between 12Be, neutrons, and γ rays originating from de-excitation of states fed by neutron decay of 13Be. The 13Be isotopes were produced in proton knockout from a 400 MeV/nucleon 14B beam impinging on a CH2 target. The 12 Be-n relative-energy spectrum d σ /d Ef n was obtained from coincidences between 12Be(g.s.) and a neutron, and also as threefold coincidences by adding γ rays, from the de-excitation of excited states in 12Be. Neutron decay from the first 5/2+ state in 13Be to the 2+ state in 12Be at 2.11 MeV is confirmed. An energy independence of the proton-knockout mechanism is found from a comparison with data taken with a 35 MeV/nucleon 14B beam. A low-lying p-wave resonance in 13Be(1/2−) is confirmed by comparing proton- and neutron-knockout data from 14B and 14Be.
Exclusive measurements of nuclear breakup reactions of 17Ne (2014)
Wamers, Felix ; Marganiec, Justyna ; Aksouh, Farouk ; Aksyutina, Yuliya ; Álvarez-Pol, Héctor ; Aumann, Thomas ; Beceiro-Novo, Saul ; Bertulani, Carlos A. ; Boretzky, Konstanze ; Garcia Borge, Maria José ; Chartier, Marielle ; Chatillon, Audrey ; Chulkov, Leonid V. ; Cortina Gil, Dolores ; Egorova, Irina A. ; Emling, Hans ; Ershova, Olga ; Forssén, Christian ; Fraile Prieto, Luis Mario ; Fynbo, Hans Otto Uldall ; Galaviz Redondo, Daniel ; Geissel, Hans ; Grigorenko, Leonid V. ; Heil, Michael ; Hoffmann, Dieter H. H. ; Hoffmann, Jan ; Johansson, Håkan T. ; Jonson, Björn ; Karagiannis, Christos ; Karakoç, Mesut ; Kiselev, Oleg A. ; Kratz, Jens-Volker ; Kulessa, Reinhard ; Kurz, Nikolaus ; Langer, Christoph ; Lantz, Mattias ; Larsson, Kristian ; Le Bleis, Tudi ; Lemmon, Roy Crawford ; Litvinov, Yuri A. ; Mahata, Kripamay ; Müntz, Christian ; Nilsson, Thomas ; Nociforo, Chiara ; Nyman, Göran Hugo ; Ott, Wolfgang ; Panin, Valerii ; Parfenova, Yulia L. ; Paschalis, Stefanos ; Perea Martinez, Angel ; Plag, Ralf ; Reifarth, René ; Richter, Achim ; Rodriguez-Tajes, Carme ; Rossi, Dominic M. ; Riisager, Karsten ; Savran, Deniz ; Schrieder, Gerhard ; Shulgina, Natalia B. ; Simon, Haik ; Stroth, Joachim ; Sümmerer, Klaus ; Taylor, Jonathan Thomas ; Tengblad, Olof ; Tengborn, Elisabeth ; Weick, Helmut ; Wimmer, Christine ; Zhukov, Mikhail V.
We have studied one-proton-removal reactions of about 500MeV/u 17Ne beams on a carbon target at the R3B/LAND setup at GSI by detecting beam-like 15O-p and determining their relative-energy distribution. We exclusively selected the removal of a 17Ne halo proton, and the Glauber-model analysis of the 16F momentum distribution resulted in an s2 contribution in the 17Ne ground state of about 40%.
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