New Angular Correlation Measurements of Continuum-Coupled Particle-Unbound Superradiant Nuclear States
ORAL
Abstract
There is now a community-wide push in nuclear physics away from isotopic stability toward the nucleon driplines and the continuum beyond. As modern accelerator facilities grant access to nuclei near the driplines, it becomes necessary to study the effect of the continuum on nuclear excitations. New angular correlations of the 12C(3He,dp)12C reaction have been measured using the SE-SPS (Super-Enge Split-Pole Spectrograph) at FSU and a new silicon barrel array. Coupled asymmetric decay patterns from both the sharp low-lying doublet and the broad high-lying superradiant state of 13N have been observed and analyzed in the coupled-channels-fed grand density matrix formalism (CC-GDM). It will be shown that the CC-GDM method works well to study the structure of sharp, long-lived unbound states, but requires more complex hypotheses to describe the unexpected decay patterns of states with strong continuum coupling and short lifetimes.
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Presenters
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Kenneth G Hanselman
Florida State University
Authors
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Kenneth G Hanselman
Florida State University
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Ingo L Wiedenhoever
Florida State University
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Lagy T Baby
Florida State University
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Kevin T Macon
Louisiana State University
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Alexander S Volya
Florida State University
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Juan C Esparza
Florida State University
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Gordon W McCann
Florida State University
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Vignesh Sitaraman
Florida State University
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Eli S Temanson
Florida State University