Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1850281 | Physics Letters B | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The first measurement of the one-neutron transfer reaction 11Li(p,d)10Li performed using the IRIS facility at TRIUMF with a 5.7AMeV 11Li beam interacting with a solid H2 target is reported. The 10Li residue was populated strongly as a resonance peak with energy Er=0.62±0.04MeV having a total width Î=0.33±0.07MeV. The angular distribution of this resonance is characterized by neutron occupying the 1p1/2 orbital. A DWBA analysis yields a spectroscopic factor of 0.67±0.12 for p1/2 removal strength from the ground state of 11Li to the region of the peak.
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Authors
A. Sanetullaev, R. Kanungo, J. Tanaka, M. Alcorta, C. Andreoiu, P. Bender, A.A. Chen, G. Christian, B. Davids, J. Fallis, J.P. Fortin, N. Galinski, A.T. Gallant, P.E. Garrett, G. Hackman, B. Hadinia, S. Ishimoto, M. Keefe, Z. Wang,