1. Decay Pattern of Pygmy States Observed in Neutron-Rich 26 Ne
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Gibelin, J., Beaumel, D., Motobayashi, T., Blumenfeld, Y., Aoi, N., Baba, H., Elekes, Z., Fortier, S., Frascaria, N., Fukuda, N., Gomi, T., Ishikawa, K., Kondo, Y., Kubo, T., Lima, V., Nakamura, T., Saito, A., Satou, Y., Scarpaci, J. -A., Takeshita, E., Takeuchi, S., Teranishi, T., Togano, Y., Vinodkumar, A. M., Yanagisawa, Y., and Yoshida, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Coulomb excitation of the exotic neutron-rich nucleus Ne26 on a Pb208 target was measured at 58 MeV/u in order to search for low-lying E1 strength above the neutron emission threshold. This radioactive beam experiment was carried out at the RIKEN Accelerator Research Facility. Using the invariant mass method in the Ne25+n channel, we observe a sizable amount of E1 strength between 6 and 10 MeV excitation energy. By performing a multipole decomposition of the differential cross section, a reduced dipole transition probability of B(E1)=0.49+-0.16e2fm2 is deduced, corresponding to 4.9+-1.6% of the Thomas-Reiche-Kuhn sum rule. For the first time, the decay pattern of low-lying strength in a neutron-rich nucleus is measured. The extracted decay pattern is not consistent with several mean-field theory descriptions of the pygmy states., Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0705.1753
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- 2023
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