Study of Proton and Deuteron Pickup Reactions 2H(10Be,3He)9Li an 2H(10Be,4He)8Li with 44 A MeV 10Be Radioactive Beam at ACCULINNA-2 Fragment Separator
E. Yu. Nikolskii, S. A. Krupko, I. A. Muzalevskii, A. A. Bezbakh, R., Wolski, C. Yuan, S. G. Belogurov, D. Biare, V. Chudoba, A. S. Fomichev, E. M., Gazeeva, M. S. Golovkov, A. V. Gorshkov, L. V. Grigorenko, G. Kaminski, M., Khirk, O. Kiselev, D. A. Kostyleva, B. Mauyey

TL;DR
This study investigates proton and deuteron pickup reactions involving 10Be radioactive beams at 44 A MeV, identifying nuclear states and comparing experimental cross sections with theoretical models to understand nuclear structure.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on 9Li and 8Li states from pickup reactions and compares results with FRESCO calculations and shell-model predictions.
Findings
Identification of 9Li ground and first excited states with measured cross sections.
Observation of a strong peak corresponding to the second excited state of 8Li.
Spectroscopic factor of approximately 1.7 for 10Be clustering into p + 9Li.
Abstract
The proton and deuteron pickup reactions 2H(10Be,3He)9Li and 2H(10Be,4He)8Li radioactive beam produced by the new fragment separator ACCULINNA-2 at FLNR, JINR\@. These measurements were initially motivated as test reactions intended for the elucidation of results obtained in the study of the extremely neutron-rich 7H and 6H systems created in the 2H(10Be,3He)9Li and 2H(10Be,4He)8Li reactions using the same setup. In the 2H(10Be,3He)9Li reaction the 9Li ground-state () and its first excited state (2.69MeV, ) were identified in the low-energy region of its excitation spectrum. The differential cross sections for the 9Li g.~s.) population were extracted at forward center-of-mass angles () and compared with the FRESCO calculations. Spectroscopic factor of , derived by a model for the 10Be9Li(g.s.) clustering was found in accord with the…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Nuclear Physics and Applications
