Chronology of the three-body dissociation of 8 He

  • B. Laurent
  • , F. M. Marqués
  • , C. Angulo
  • , N. I. Ashwood
  • , M. J.G. Borge
  • , V. Bouchat
  • , W. N. Catford
  • , N. M. Clarke
  • , N. Curtis
  • , M. Freer
  • , F. Hanappe
  • , V. Kinnard
  • , M. Labiche
  • , T. Materna
  • , P. McEwan
  • , T. Nilsson
  • , A. Ninane
  • , G. Normand
  • , N. A. Orr
  • , S. D. Pain
  • E. Prokhorova, L. Stuttgé, C. Timis

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Abstract

The space and time configurations of the dissociation of 8 He into 6 He+n+n, on C and Pb targets, have been explored simultaneously for the first time. The final-state interactions in the n-n and 6 He-n channels are successfully described within a model that considers independent emission of neutrons from a Gaussian volume with a given lifetime. The dissociation on C target exhibits a dominant sequential decay through the ground state of 7 He, consistent with neutrons being emitted from a Gaussian volume of fm with a n-n delay in the sequential channel of 1400 400 fm/c, in agreement with the lifetime of 7 He. The lower-statistics data on Pb target correspond mainly to direct breakup, and are well described using the n-n volume measured, without any n -n delay. The validity of the phenomenological model used is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number03LT02
JournalJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
Volume46
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 12 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • halo nuclei
  • neutron correlations
  • three-body decays

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