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Two-neutron transfer reaction mechanisms in $^{12}$C($^6$He,$^{4}$He)$^{14}$C using a realistic three-body $^{6}$He model

Authors :
Smalley, D.
Sarazin, F.
Nunes, F. M.
Brown, B. A.
Adsley, P.
Al-Falou, H.
Andreoiu, C.
Baartman, B.
Ball, G. C.
Blackmon, J. C.
Boston, H. C.
Catford, W. N.
Chagnon-Lessard, S.
Chester, A.
Churchman, R. M.
Cross, D. S.
Diget, C. Aa.
Di Valentino, D.
Fox, S. P.
Fulton, B. R.
Garnsworthy, A.
Hackman, G.
Hager, U.
Kshetri, R.
Orce, J. N.
Orr, N. A.
Paul, E.
Pearson, M.
Rand, E. T.
Rees, J.
Sjue, S.
Svensson, C. E.
Tardiff, E.
Varela, A. Diaz
Williams, S. J.
Yates, S.
Source :
Physical Review C 89, 024602 (2014)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The reaction mechanisms of the two-neutron transfer reaction $^{12}$C($^6$He,$^4$He) have been studied at 30 MeV at the TRIUMF ISAC-II facility using the SHARC charged-particle detector array. Optical potential parameters have been extracted from the analysis of the elastic scattering angular distribution. The new potential has been applied to the study of the transfer angular distribution to the 2$^+_2$ 8.32 MeV state in $^{14}$C, using a realistic 3-body $^6$He model and advanced shell model calculations for the carbon structure, allowing to calculate the relative contributions of the simultaneous and sequential two-neutron transfer. The reaction model provides a good description of the 30 MeV data set and shows that the simultaneous process is the dominant transfer mechanism. Sensitivity tests of optical potential parameters show that the final results can be considerably affected by the choice of optical potentials. A reanalysis of data measured previously at 18 MeV however, is not as well described by the same reaction model, suggesting that one needs to include higher order effects in the reaction mechanism.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment
Nuclear Theory

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Physical Review C 89, 024602 (2014)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1312.1196
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.89.024602