2021
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00338-y
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Global descriptions and decay rates for continuum excitation of weakly bound nuclei

Abstract: In this work we will present an overview of our global studies on continuum excitations induced by protons, for the weakly bound nuclei 6 Li, 7 Li and 9 Be, presenting strong clustering modes. Measurements are made in inverse kinematics and extensive simulations have been developed, to corroborate the analysis and interpretation of the results. The focus of the measurements is on the breakup reaction, but simultaneously this research is complemented by the study of all involved reaction channels, including ela… Show more

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“…For the breakup measurement we followed the technique applied before in similar experiments [15,16,21,22] with MAGNEX, used to detect one of the α's in an almost full angular range namely θ lab = 2.5 • to 12 • . The elastically scattered 9 Be ions were most of them swept out by appropriate magnetic fields, allowing the detection of alphas in the energy range 6 to 9.5 MeV corresponding, according to our simulation [22,53], to the full energy phase space (see Fig. 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the breakup measurement we followed the technique applied before in similar experiments [15,16,21,22] with MAGNEX, used to detect one of the α's in an almost full angular range namely θ lab = 2.5 • to 12 • . The elastically scattered 9 Be ions were most of them swept out by appropriate magnetic fields, allowing the detection of alphas in the energy range 6 to 9.5 MeV corresponding, according to our simulation [22,53], to the full energy phase space (see Fig. 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our theoretical framework will be also applied to higher energy elastic scattering data at 5.67 A MeV, collected under similar experimental conditions [19][20][21]. In this respect our theory can be validated in a more global context and fruitful comparisons can be deduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The experimental inelastic scattering data collected by the two coincidence measurements were compared with kinematical simulations based on the multipurpose Monte Carlo simulation algorithm MULTIP [16]. This algorithm is a powerful tool for two -, three -and four -body reactions kinematics and its validity has been tested in several works and for many reactions [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. In the present work, the inelastic scattering reaction 4 He + 4 He → 4 He + 4 He * → 4 He + 3 H + 1 H was simulated for both the resonant (0 + ) and the non -resonant breakup, while the 4 He + 4 He → 4 He + 4 He * → 4 He + 3 He + n was simulated only for the non -resonant breakup since its threshold is higher than the 0 + resonant region.…”
Section: Data Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%