Unfolding of exotic near-threshold structure and decay dynamics in $^{17}$B
A. Volya, S. M. Wang, M. P{\l}oszajczak, and Z. C. Xu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structure and decay mechanisms of the neutron-rich isotope $^{17}$B, revealing complex near-threshold phenomena, including gamma and two-neutron decay competition, driven by continuum effects and structural realignment.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive theoretical analysis of $^{17}$B's near-threshold decay dynamics using advanced models that incorporate continuum and structural effects, highlighting universal quantum phenomena.
Findings
Identification of a $1640~ ext{keV}$ gamma ray from $^{17}$B indicating excited state decay
Observation of competing gamma and two-neutron decay modes near threshold
Theoretical explanation of decay mechanisms involving continuum coupling and interference
Abstract
Neutron-rich boron isotopes provide a valuable testing ground for threshold-driven structure and reaction phenomena, including halo formation and exotic decay modes. In particular, the structure of and its relation to unbound are of special interest. The nucleus is slightly unbound by approximately , while is bound with a neutron separation energy of about . The observation of a ray in , which we argue originates from a excited state, points to a remarkable situation in which decay and two-neutron decay can compete. We analyze and identify the main reasons for this competition: emission of the neutron pair, and structural realignment driven by the proximity of the one-body threshold, in particular the nearby…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
