2007
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.75.051304
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Decay ofC10excited states above the2p+2αthreshold and the contribution from “democratic”

Abstract: The decay of 10 C excited states to the 2p + 2α exit channel has been studied using an E/A = 10.7 MeV 10 C beam inelastically scattered from a 9 Be target. Levels associated with two-proton decay to the ground state of 8 Be have been observed. These include states at 5.18 and 6.54 MeV which decay by sequential two-proton emission through the long-lived ground state of 9 B. In addition, states at 5.3 and 6.57 MeV were found in which there is no long-lived intermediate state between the two proton emissions. For… Show more

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“…While angular momentum will generate correlations between successively emitted particles, θ pp rel distributions must remain symmetric about θ pp rel = 90 • [28]. The detector response (included in the simulations) induces only minor distortions [14]. The shapes of the E pp rel distributions are also markedly different for the two cases.…”
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“…While angular momentum will generate correlations between successively emitted particles, θ pp rel distributions must remain symmetric about θ pp rel = 90 • [28]. The detector response (included in the simulations) induces only minor distortions [14]. The shapes of the E pp rel distributions are also markedly different for the two cases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…fragment [29]. Both the sequential (see [14] for this simulation) and the three-body phase space [see Figs. 4(a) [31].)…”
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“…The unique feature of this system is that the removal of any one of the four constituents results in an unbound three-body system. It can, therefore, be considered as a super-Borromean or fourth-order Brunnian nuclear system [60,61]. As the mirror nucleus of 10 Be, 10 C is expected to display a covalent 2-center chain configura- tion with a pair of protons as the covalent bond.…”
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“…The removal of a proton from 10 C leads to 9 B, which is unbound to 8 Be + p decay by 185 keV. The removal of an α particle produces 6 Be.…”
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“…The breakup kinematics were used to reconstruct the 10 C → 9 B +p, 9 B → 8 Be +p, 8 Be → α + α and 10 C → 6 Be +α, 6 Be → 5 Li +p, 5 Li → α + p decay paths. Proton emission was seen to be favored.…”
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