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Triplet 12B-12C-12N : Search for States with Halo

2020

Previously in [1] neutron halo was confirmed for the 2¯, 1.67 MeV and 1¯, 2.62 MeV states in 12B on base of Asymptotic Normalization Coefficients (ANC) method analysis of the obtained experimental data. An unexpected result was received for the unbound 3¯, 3.39 MeV state. Its halo radius was found to be increased and equal to ~5.9 fm. This result can be considered as an evidence of the halo-like structure in this 12B state. It should be noted that last neutron in this state has a non-zero orbital momentum (l = 2). So question arises about possible existence of states with halo in other members of the isobaric triplet 12B–12C–12N. We can expect the formation of a proton halo in the 2¯, 1.19 …

MDM modelNuclear Theoryasymptotic normalization coefficients neutron and proton haloradii of excited statesNuclear Experiment
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Isospin triplet A=14: search for states with enhanced radii

2020

Abstract This article is devoted to study of isobar-analogue states 1− in triplet A=14: 14C-14N-14O. Previously signs of neutron halo in the 1−, 6.09 MeV state of 14C were obtained by two independent groups. In this article we propose to study neighbouring nuclei 14N and 14O using the Modified diffraction model (MDM) method and the method of Asymptotic normalization coefficients (ANC). Methods were applied to experimental differential cross sections of 14C(α,α)14C scattering and reactions 13C(3He,d)14N and 14N(3He,t)14O. MDM and ANC gave practically similar within errors radii for the studied 1− states: the 6.09 MeV state in 14C – 2.7±0.1 fm, the 8.06 MeV state in 14N – 2.7 ± 0.1 fm, the 5.…

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