Line-shape analysis of Doppler-broadened [gamma] lines following the [beta] decay of [superscript 11]Li

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dc.creator Austin, Roby Anne Elizabeth, 1974-
dc.creator Mattoon, C. M.
dc.creator Sarazin, F.
dc.creator Andreoiu, C.
dc.creator Andreyev, A. N.
dc.creator Ball, G. C.
dc.creator Chakrawarthy, R. S.
dc.creator Cross, D.
dc.creator Cunningham, E. S.
dc.creator Daoud, J.
dc.date.accessioned 2015-04-29T15:19:42Z
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dc.date.issued 2009-09
dc.identifier.issn 0556-2813
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/26085
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dc.description.abstract The [beta] decay of [superscript 11]Li is studied at the TRIUMF Isotope Separation and Acceleration (ISAC) facility using the 8[pi] [gamma]-ray spectrometer coupled with an inner array of 20 plastic scintillators for [beta] detection. Doppler-broadened line shapes resulting from the decay of the excited states in [superscript 10]Be populated by [beta]-delayed one-neutron emission are analyzed using Monte Carlo simulations. New [beta]-delayed neutron decay branches are shown to contribute to the complex decay of [superscript 11]Li. The half-lives of all but one bound excited state in [superscript 10]Be are also deduced from this work. Among them, the half-life of the 2[superscript −] state in [superscript 10]Be is shown to be much shorter than previously thought, yielding a new experimental B(E1) now well within the range of theoretical predictions and providing further evidence that the 2[superscript −] state in [superscript 10]Be is an excited halo state. The nature of the 8.82-MeV state in [superscript 11]Be and its decay paths to excited states in [superscript 10]Be are found to be consistent with the [beta] decay of the core proceeding through this particular state. en_CA
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dc.publisher American Physical Society en_CA
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.80.034318
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dc.subject.lcsh Beta decay
dc.subject.lcsh Gamma ray spectrometry
dc.subject.lcsh Lithium -- Isotopes -- Spectra
dc.title Line-shape analysis of Doppler-broadened [gamma] lines following the [beta] decay of [superscript 11]Li en_CA
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dcterms.bibliographicCitation Physical Review C 80(3), 034318. (2009) en_CA
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