Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9850883 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Dissociation of 6He on a lead target has been studied at 240 MeV/u. The four-momenta of the two neutrons in coincidence with α-particles have been measured and used to reconstruct the three-body energy and angular correlations in the final state. For the first time, three-body correlations were included in the analysis of the 6He dissociation data, and compared with calculations assuming a dipole mode for the electromagnetic dissociation. In addition, the experimental data have been analyzed using a series expansion of the final transition amplitude into hyperspherical functions, showing the importance of both nn and αn final-state interactions. It is shown that the dissociation process is governed by a transition of one neutron from the p-shell in the 6He ground state to the s-shell in the continuum further indicating that the role of the transition through an intermediate 5He(3/2â) state is more important than expected.
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Authors
L.V. Chulkov, H. Simon, I.J. Thompson, T. Aumann, M.J.G. Borge, Th.W. Elze, H. Emling, H. Geissel, L.V. Grigorenko, M. Hellström, B. Jonson, J.W.V. Kratz, R. Kulessa, K. Markenroth, M. Meister, G. Münzenberg, F. Nickel, T. Nilsson, M.V. Zhukov,