Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8196968 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The B(E1;1/2+â1/2â) strength for 11Be has been extracted from intermediate energy Coulomb excitation measurements, over a range of beam energies using a new reaction model, the extended continuum discretized coupled channels (XCDCC) method. In addition, a measurement of the excitation cross section for Be11+Pb208 at 38.6 MeV/nucleon is reported. The B(E1) strength of 0.105(12) e2âfm2 derived from this measurement is consistent with those made previously at 60 and 64 MeV/nucleon, in contrast to an anomalously low result obtained at 43 MeV/nucleon. By coupling a multi-configuration description of the projectile structure with realistic reaction theory, the XCDCC model provides for the first time a fully quantum mechanical description of Coulomb excitation. The XCDCC calculations reveal that the excitation process involves significant contributions from nuclear, continuum, and higher-order effects. An analysis of the present and two earlier intermediate energy measurements yields a combined B(E1) strength of 0.105(7) e2âfm2. This value is in good agreement with the value deduced independently from the lifetime of the 1/2â state in 11Be, and has a comparable precision.
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Authors
N.C. Summers, S.D. Pain, N.A. Orr, W.N. Catford, J.C. Angélique, N.I. Ashwood, V. Bouchat, N.M. Clarke, N. Curtis, M. Freer, B.R. Fulton, F. Hanappe, M. Labiche, J.L. Lecouey, R.C. Lemmon, D. Mahboub, A. Ninane, G. Normand, V. Ziman,