Search for unbound 15Be states in the 3n+12Be channel
A. N. Kuchera, A. Spyrou, J. K. Smith, T. Baumann, G. Christian, P. A., DeYoung, J. E. Finck, N. Frank, M. D. Jones, Z. Kohley, S. Mosby, W. A., Peters, M. Thoennessen

TL;DR
This study searched for unbound states of 15Be in the 3n+12Be channel using invariant mass spectroscopy, finding no significant evidence for the 3/2+ state and providing constraints on its decay properties.
Contribution
First experimental search for the 15Be 3/2+ state in the 3n+12Be channel, setting limits on its population and decay characteristics.
Findings
No significant 15Be 3/2+ state observed.
Decay through 14Be is weak, less than or equal to 11%.
15Be is unbound by approximately 1.4 MeV with respect to 12Be.
Abstract
15Be is expected to have low-lying 3/2+ and 5/2+ states. A first search did not observe the 3/2+ [A. Spyrou et al., Phys. Rev. C 84, 044309 (2011)], however, a resonance in 15Be was populated in a second attempt and determined to be unbound with respect to 14Be by 1.8(1) MeV with a tentative spin-parity assignment of 5/2+ [J. Snyder et al., Phys. Rev. C 88, 031303(R) (2013)]. Search for the predicted 15Be 3/2+ state in the three-neutron decay channel. A two-proton removal reaction from a 55 MeV/u 17C beam was used to populate neutron-unbound states in 15Be. The two-, three-, and four-body decay energies of the 12Be + neutron(s) detected in coincidence were reconstructed using invariant mass spectroscopy. Monte Carlo simulations were performed to extract the resonance and decay properties from the observed spectra. The low-energy regions of the decay energy spectra can be described with…
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