Structure of <sup>13</sup>Be studied through the <sup>12</sup>Be(d,p)<sup>13</sup>Be reaction
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Abstract
The low-lying structure of 13Be has remained an enigma for decades. Despite numerous experimental and theoretical studies, inconsistencies remain. Being both unbound and one neutron away from 14Be, the heaviest bound beryllium nucleus, 13Be is difficult to study through simple reactions with weak radioactive-ion beams or more complex reactions with stable-ion beams. Data from a study of 13Be using the 12Be(d,p)13Be reaction in inverse kinematics using a 9.5 MeV per nucleon 12Be beam from the ISAC-II facility will be presented. The solid deuteron target of IRIS was used to achieve an increased areal thickness and reduced background compared to conventional deuterated polyethylene targets. The Q-value spectrum below โ4.4 MeV was analyzed using a Bayesian method with GEANT4 simulations. Two possible scenarios to explain the strength below 1 MeV above the neutron separation energy are proposed. Comparisons of the Q-value spectrum with GEANT4 simulations obtained using the energies and widths of states reported in four previous works will be presented.
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Publication: Kovoor, J. et al. (2023). Structure studies of 13Be from the 12Be(d,p) reaction in inverse kinematics on a solid deuteron target. Physical Review C 108, 034601. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.108.034601<br><br>Jones, K. L., Kovoor, J., & Kanungo, R. (2023). Status of experimental knowledge on the unbound nucleus 13Be. Frontiers in Physics, 11, 1242668. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2023.1242668
Presenters
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Kate Jones
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Kate Jones
University of Tennessee
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Jerome Mathew Kovoor
University of Tennessee
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Rituparna Kanungo
Saint Mary's University (Canada)
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Joshua L Hooker
University of Tennessee
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Marija Vostinar
University of Tennessee
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Steven D Pain
ORNL / University of Tennessee-Knoxville