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First Observation of Unbound ^{11}O, the Mirror of the Halo Nucleus ^{11}Li

Authors :
Webb, T. B.
Wang, S. M.
Brown, K. W.
Charity, R. J.
Elson, J. M.
Barney, J.
Cerizza, G.
Chajecki, Z.
Estee, J.
Hoff, D. E. M.
Kuvin, S. A.
Lynch, W. G.
Manfredi, J.
McNeel, D.
Morfouace, P.
Nazarewicz, W.
Pruitt, C. D.
Santamaria, C.
Smith, J.
Sobotka, L. G.
Sweany, S.
Tsang, C. Y.
Tsang, M. B.
Wuosmaa, A. H.
Zhang, Y.
Zhu, Z.
Source :
Physical review letters. 122(12)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The structure of the extremely proton-rich nucleus $^{11}_{~8}$O$_3$, the mirror of the two-neutron halo nucleus $^{11}_{~3}$Li$_8$, has been studied experimentally for the first time. Following two-neutron knockout reactions with a $^{13}$O beam, the $^{11}$O decay products were detected after two-proton emission and used to construct an invariant-mass spectrum. A broad peak of width $\sim$3\,MeV was observed. Within the Gamow coupled-channel approach, it was concluded that this peak is a multiplet with contributions from the four-lowest $^{11}$O resonant states: $J^{\pi}$=3/2$^-_1$, 3/2$^-_2$, 5/2$^+_1$, and 5/2$^+_2$. The widths and configurations of these states show strong, non-monotonic dependencies on the depth of the $p$-$^9$C potential. This unusual behavior is due to the presence of a broad threshold resonant state in $^{10}$N, which is an analog of the virtual state in $^{10}$Li in the presence of the Coulomb potential. After optimizing the model to the data, only a moderate isospin asymmetry between ground states of $^{11}$O and $^{11}$Li was found.<br />Comment: 6 pages, three figures

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
122
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c289a019223b33fa3f08ab793e778230