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10–15 Jul 2016
St. Mary's University
US/Pacific timezone

A candidate for linear-chain $\alpha$ clustering in $^{14}$C

15 Jul 2016, 15:45
15m
Scotiabank Theatre (St. Mary's University)

Scotiabank Theatre

St. Mary's University

923 Robie Street Halifax Nova Scotia
Contributed Oral/Poster Exotic structures through direct reactions

Speaker

Dr Saul Beceiro-Novo (Michigan State University)

Description

The existence of exotic nuclei with $\alpha$-cluster structure has been described by several theoretical models. However, experimental data are needed to constrain these model predictions. In particular, the one-dimensional alignment of multiple $\alpha$ particles known as linear-chain structure has been highly elusive experimentally. The capabilities of the Prototype Active-Target Time-Projection Chamber (PAT-TPC) allows one to measure charged-particle decays with very low-energy thresholds and a high efficiency due to its thick gaseous active target volume. Thus, it is well suited to search for low-energy $\alpha$-cluster reactions. Radioactive-ion beams produced by the *TwinSol* facility at the University of Notre Dame were delivered to the PAT-TPC to study resonant elastic and inelastic $\alpha$ scattering of a radioactive $^{10}$Be beam that excited states in the neutron-rich nucleus $^{14}$C. Differential cross sections and excitation functions were measured. The good quantitative agreement with recent predictions by an antisymmetrized molecular dynamics model makes the 2$^+$ and 4$^+$ states observed excellent candidates for linear $\alpha$ structure states in $^{14}$C.

Primary authors

Dr Adam Fritsch (Department of Physics, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington 99258, USA) Dr Saul Beceiro-Novo (Michigan State University)

Co-authors

Dr A Howard (ND) Dr A Rogers (ANL) Mrs A Shore (MSU) Dr A. J. Mitchell (U of Manchester) Dr B Bucher (LLNL) Dr Daisuke Suzuki (Riken Nishina Center) Dr Daniel Bazin (MSU) Prof. F. D. Becchetti (Univ. of Michigan) Dr H Wang (Shanghai INAP) Prof. JJ Kolata (Notre Dame) Dr M Febbraro (U of M) Mr M Ojaruega (u of m) Mr R Torres-Isea (U of M) Prof. T Suhara (Matsue College of Technology) Prof. Tan Ahn (Notre Dame) Prof. W Lynch (MSU) Prof. Wolfgang Mittig (MSU) Mr X Fang (ND) Dr X Tang (impcas) Prof. Y Kanada-enyo (U of Kyoto) Prof. Z Chajecki (Western Michigan Univ)

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