Bulletin of the American Physical Society
5th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Volume 63, Number 12
Tuesday–Saturday, October 23–27, 2018; Waikoloa, Hawaii
Session LC: Nuclear Reactions : Light Ions II
9:00 AM–10:30 AM,
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Hilton
Room: Kohala 2
Chair: Yukie Maeda, Miyazaki University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.HAW.LC.4
Abstract: LC.00004 : Measurement of the Two-Halo Neutron Transfer Reaction 11Li(p,t)9Li at 62.4 MeV*
9:45 AM–10:00 AM
Presenter:
Xuan Wang
(Osaka, University)
Authors:
Xuan Wang
(Osaka, University)
Junki Tanaka
(TU Darmstadt)
Rituparna Kanungo
(Saint Mary's University)
Alcorta Martin
(TRIUMF)
Harris Bidaman
(Univ of Guelph)
Christina Burbadge
(Univ of Guelph)
Steffen Cruz
(Univ of British Columbia)
Barry Daivids
(TRIUMF)
Adiazvar Diaz Varela
(Univ of Guelph)
Julia Even
(TRIUMF)
Greg Hackman
(TRIUMF)
Jack Henderson
(TRIUMF)
Shigeru Ishimoto
(KEK)
Satbir Kaur
(Saint Mary's University)
Mathew Keefe
(Saint Mary's University)
Reiner Krücken
(TRIUMF)
Kyle G Leach
(Colorado Sch. of Mines)
Jon Lighthall
(TRIUMF)
Elizabeth Padilla-Rodal
(TRUMF)
Jaspreet Singh Randhawa
(Saint Mary's University)
Alisher Sanetullaev
(Saint Mary's University)
J. K. Smith
(TRIUMF)
Orry Workman
(Saint Mary's University)
Isao Tanihata
(RCNP Osaka Univ)
We report the measurement of differential cross section of the 11Li(p,t)9Li reaction performed at TRIUMF. Previous investigation of the reaction was reported at lower energy of 3A MeV [1]. Present data were taken at higher energy where the direct reaction mechanism is expected to be more dominant. It will be shown that the present measurement shows the transition to a higher excited state than the previous report.
We used the ISAC-II facility to accelerate 11Li to 62.4 MeV and the IRIS facility was used for measuring the 11Li(p,t) reaction. This experimental data were simultaneously taken with the published experiment of (p,p')[2].
The transition to the second excited state of 9Li was observed for the first time. . The presentation will describe the experiment and analysis.
[1] I. Tanihata et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 192502 (2008).
[2] J. Tanaka et al., Phys. Lett B 774, 268 (2017)
*The experiment was partly supported by the grant-in-aid program of the Japanese government under the contract number 23224008 and 14J03935. The work is supported by NSERC, Canada foundation for innovation and Nova Scotia Research and Innova-tion Trust. The support of the PR China government and Beihang University under the Thousand Talent program is gratefully acknowledged.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.HAW.LC.4
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