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Resonant states in H-7: Experimental studies of the H-2(He-8, He-3) reaction

MUZALEVSKII, Ivan; Andrey BEZBAKH; E. Yu NIKOLSKII; Vratislav CHUDOBA; S. A. KRUPKO et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Resonant states in H-7: Experimental studies of the H-2(He-8, He-3) reaction

Authors

MUZALEVSKII, Ivan (643 Russian Federation, belonging to the institution); Andrey BEZBAKH (643 Russian Federation, belonging to the institution); E. Yu NIKOLSKII; Vratislav CHUDOBA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution); S. A. KRUPKO; S. G. BELOGUROV; D. BIARE; A. S. FOMICHEV; E. M. GAZEEVA; A., V GORSHKOV; L., V GRIGORENKO; G. KAMINSKI; O. KISELEV; D. A. KOSTYLEVA; M. Yu KOZLOV; B. MAUYEY; I. MUKHA; Yu L. PARFENOVA; W. PIATEK; A. M. QUYNH; V. N. SCHETININ; A. SERIKOV; S. SIDORCHUK; Pavel SHAROV (643 Russian Federation, belonging to the institution); N. B. SHULGINA; R. S. SLEPNEV; S., V STEPANTSOV; A. SWIERCZ; P. SZYMKIEWICZ; G. M. TER-AKOPIAN; R. WOLSKI; B. ZALEWSKI and M., V ZHUKOV

Edition

Physical Review C, 2021, 2469-9985

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

10304 Nuclear physics

Country of publisher

United States of America

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Impact factor: 3.199

RIV identification code

RIV/47813059:19630/21:A0000142

Organization unit

Institute of physics in Opava

UT WoS

000647601300001

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85104793019

Keywords in English

SUPERHEAVY HYDROGEN ISOTOPES;ACCULINNA-2;NEUTRON;NUCLEI;SEARCH;DECAY

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International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 8/2/2022 09:29, Mgr. Pavlína Jalůvková

Abstract

In the original language

The extremely neutron-rich system H-7 was studied in the direct H-2(He-8, He-3) H-7 transfer reaction with a 26 A MeV secondary He-8 beam [Bezbakh et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 022502 (2020)]. The missing mass spectrum and center-of-mass angular distributions of H-7, as well as the momentum distribution of the H-3 fragment in the H-7 frame, were constructed. In addition, we carried out another experiment with the same beam but a modified setup, which was cross-checked by the study of the H-2(Be-10, He-3) Li-9 reaction. A solid experimental evidence is provided that two resonant states of H-7 are located in its spectrum at 2.2(5) and 5.5(3) MeV relative to the H-3 +4n decay threshold. Also, there are indications that the resonant states at 7.5(3) and 11.0(3) MeV are present in the measured H-7 spectrum. Based on the energy and angular distributions, obtained for the studied H-2(He-8, He-3) H-7 reaction, the weakly populated 2.2(5)-MeV peak is ascribed to the H-7 ground state. It is highly plausible that the firmly ascertained 5.5(3)-MeV state is the 5/2(+) member of the H-7 excitation 5/2(+)-3/2(+) doublet, built on the 2(+) configuration of valence neutrons. The supposed 7.5-MeV state can be another member of this doublet, which could not be resolved in Bezbakh et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 022502 (2020)]. Consequently, the two doublet members appeared in the spectrum of H-7 in the work mentioned above as a single broad 6.5-MeV peak.