6–11 Jun 2021
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Search for the high-spin members of the $\alpha$:2n:$\alpha$ band in $^{10}$Be

9 Jun 2021, 13:15
10m
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Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e)) Nuclear Physics / Physique nucléaire (DNP-DPN) W2-6 Experimental Nuclear Physics I (DNP) / Physique nucléaire expérimentale I (DPN)

Speaker

Dr Sriteja Upadhyayula (TRIUMF)

Description

There is strong evidence that some states in $^{10}$Be exhibit a molecular-like $\alpha$:2n:$\alpha$ configuration. Based on theoretical studies, it appears that the $6.179$ MeV 0$^{+}$ state in $^{10}$Be has a pronounced $\alpha$:2n:$\alpha$ configuration with an $\alpha$-$\alpha$ inter-distance of $3.55$ fm [Itagaki and Okabe, (2000)]. This is 1.8 times more than the corresponding value for the $^{10}$Be ground state. The 2$^{+}$ at 7.542 MeV in $^{10}$Be is believed to be the next member of this rotational band. The state at 10.2 MeV was identified as a 4$^{+}$ member in recent experiments. The algebraic model predicts that the terminating member of this band is the 6$^{+}$ state that should be found around 13 MeV. We performed an experiment to search for the 6$^{+}$ state in $^{10}$Be at around 13 MeV excitation energy in the excitation function for $^{6}$He+$\alpha$ scattering. Stringent limits on the properties of such a state have been established using Monte Carlo methods. The results of this study will be presented.

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Co-authors

Grigory Rogachev Ethan Uberseder (Texas A&M University // Cyclotron Institute) Dr Josh Hooker Dr Heshani Jayatissa (Argonne National Laboratory) Curtis Hunt (Texas A & M University) Dr Roeder Brian (Texas A&M University) Dr Vladilen Goldberg (Texas A&M University) Alexander Volya (Florida State University) Antti Saastamoinen (Texas A&M University) Dr Evgeniy Koshchiy (Texas A&M Univeristy // Cyclotron Institute) Dr Jack Bishop (Texas A&M University // Cyclotron Institute)

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