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Investigation of the excitation spectrum of [superscript8]He via deuteron inelastic scattering
Singh, Gurmukh
Date: 2023-12-12
Type: Text
Abstract:
Halo nuclei form due to weak binding at extreme proton-neutron asymmetries near driplines and these uncovered alterations in nuclear shell structure. These halos can exhibit a phenomenon known as a soft dipole resonance. It was postulated that 2+ state of 8He may be a mixed with lowlying soft dipole resonance state but it is an unsettled issue. In this work, the deuteron inelastic scattering off a neutron halo nucleus, 8He, has been studied in inverse kinematics at the IRIS facility at TRIUMF. This study presents findings of first excited state at E = 3.57 ± 0.02 MeV with resonance width of 0.64 ± 0.06 MeV along with the ground state. The possibility of absence of low-energy soft dipole resonance in the extracted excitation spectrum might be due to the stronger binding of 8He. There is also no intruder s-orbital known in 8He which can allow L=1 particle-hole excitation.