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{sup 10}Li low-lying resonances populated by one-neutron transfer

The {sup 9}Li + {sup 2}H → {sup 10}Li + {sup 1}H one-neutron transfer reaction has been performed at 100 MeV incident energy at TRIUMF using a {sup 9}Li beam delivered by the ISAC-II facility. A setup based on double-sided silicon strip detectors has been used in order to detect and identify the out...

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Main Authors: Cavallaro, M., Agodi, C., Carbone, D., Cunsolo, A., De Napoli, M., Cappuzzello, F., Bondì, M., Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Università di Catania, Davids, B., Galinski, N., Ruiz, C., Davinson, T., Sanetullaev, A., Foti, A., Kanungo, R., Lenske, H., Orrigo, S. E. A.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:The {sup 9}Li + {sup 2}H → {sup 10}Li + {sup 1}H one-neutron transfer reaction has been performed at 100 MeV incident energy at TRIUMF using a {sup 9}Li beam delivered by the ISAC-II facility. A setup based on double-sided silicon strip detectors has been used in order to detect and identify the outgoing {sup 9}Li produced by the {sup 10}Li breakup at forward angles and the recoil protons emitted at backward angles. The {sup 10}Li low-lying resonances, whose energies, widths and configurations are still unclear, have been populated with significant statistics.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/1.4932249