2005 2nd Joint Meeting of the Nuclear Physics Divisions of the APS and The Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Thursday, September 18–22, 2005;
Maui, Hawaii
Session 1WE: Workshop 5A: Nuclear States Under Extreme Conditions of Binding and Isospin Asymmetry
9:00 AM–12:30 PM,
Sunday, September 18, 2005
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Room: Amphitheatre
Sponsoring
Units:
DNP JPS
Chair: Don Geesaman, Argonne National Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.HAW.1WE.3
Abstract: 1WE.00003 : Correlation of halo neutrons studied via Coulomb breakup of $^{11}$Li
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Takashi Nakamura
(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Strong E1 excitation to the low-lying continuum is one of the
manifestations of nuclear halo phenomena.
This excitation, which has been observed in the Coulomb
breakup, is now well understood
for one-neutron halo nuclei as in the case of $^{11}$Be~[1]. On
the other hand,
the case of two neutron halo nucleus such as $^{11}$Li
is still in the controversial situation. For instance, there
have been discrepancies among
three experimental results obtained on the Coulomb breakup of $^
{11}$Li at MSU~[2],
RIKEN~[3], and GSI~[4]. The understanding
of Coulomb breakup of halo nuclei is of great importance
since it should have information on the three-body properties
such as
two-neutron correlations in the Borromean system.
We have thus studied the Coulomb dissociation of $^{11}$Li on a
Pb target at 70~MeV/nucleon
at the ratioactive beam facility RIPS at RIKEN, with much
higher statistics
and much less ambiguities caused by cross talk
events in detecting two neutrons. The momentum vectors of
incident $^{11}$Li as well as
outoging $^{9}$Li,
and two neutrons, and $\gamma$ rays were all measured in
coincdence.
Hence, we could obtain the excitation energy spectrum in
combination with the angular distribution
of $^{11}$Li. In addition, relative energies between two
neutrons as well as those of
$^{9}$Li-n $^{10}$Li were extracted.
In the excitation energy spectrum of $^{11}$Li, we have
observed a strong peak at
the relative energy $E_{\rm rel}\sim$ 0.3 MeV.
The corresponding $B$(E1) strength has been extracted to be
1.6~$\pm$~0.1 e$^2$fm$^2$ using the conventional equivalent
photon method.
The non-energy weighted E1 cluster
sum rule is applied to extract the neutron-neutron correlation
in the ground state.
Spectra of $^9$Li-n, and n-n relative energies are also shown
to discuss the two-body
correlations in $^{11}$Li.\\
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[1] N.Fukuda, T.Nakamura et al., Phys. Rev. C. \textbf{70},
054606 (2004). \\
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[2] K. Ieki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{70}, 730 (1993). \\
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[3] S. Shimoura et al., Phys. Lett. B \textbf{348}, 29 (1995).
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[4] M. Zinser et al., Nucl. Phys. A \textbf{619}, 151 (1997).
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