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Study of the β-delayed neutron emissions of <sup>11</sup>Li using the DESCANT and GRIFFIN arrays at TRIUMF

ORAL

Abstract

Systems that undergo two-neutron (2n) emission can help probe n-n correlations. Typically, these studies involve unbound nuclei decaying immediately via 2n emission, but statistics is limited. Alternatively, 11Li, a 2n halo nucleus with a relatively large β-2n decay probability, may provide higher statistics to study 2n emissions, albeit with a complex mixture of sequential and simultaneous emission. At TRIUMF, we used the GRIFFIN γ-ray and DESCANT neutron detector arrays to study 1n and 2n emissions following the β-decay of 11Li. Our goal is to clarify discrepancies in the β-1n spectrum measured in previous studies and to study possible 2n pathways. I will present the β-delayed 1n and 2n spectra using a simple cross-talk rejection model and demonstrate how β–γ–n coincidences can also be used to identify specific decay paths.

Presenters

  • Akanksha R Singh

    Colorado School of Mines

Authors

  • Akanksha R Singh

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Sonja Mayotte

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Frederic Sarazin

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Vinzenz Bildstein

    University of Guelph

  • Adam B Garnsworthy

    TRIUMF

  • Paul E Garrett

    University of Guelph

  • Corina Andreoiu

    Simon Fraser University

  • Abraham Avaa

    TRIUMF

  • Gordon C Ball

    TRIUMF

  • Maeve Cockshutt

    University of Victoria

  • Robin Coleman

    University of Guelph

  • Iris Dillmann

    TRIUMF

  • Sarah Dubé

    TRIUMF

  • Fatima Garcia

    Simon Fraser University

  • Christopher Griffin

    TRIUMF

  • Madeleine Hanley

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Desislava N Kalaydjieva

    University of Guelph

  • Jizhong Liu

    TRIUMF

  • Luke Mantle

    TRIUMF

  • Ben Marlow

    TRIUMF

  • Konstantin R Mashtakov

    University of Guelph

  • Javier R Murias

    TRIUMF

  • Silvia Murillo

    TRIUMF

  • Sunday Olorunfunmi

    Instituto de Física, Universidade de São

  • Konstantin Stoychev

    University of Guelph, Canada; IJCLab, France, University of Guelph, Canada

  • Carl E Svensson

    University of Guelph

  • Rashmi Umashankar

    TRIUMF

  • Victoria Vedia

    TRIUMF

  • Jonathan Williams

    TRIUMF

  • Frank Wu

    Simon Fraser University, Simon Fraser Univ

  • Yiyi Zhu

    TRIUMF