Future of Halo Continuum Spectroscopy
Nuclear physics has in recent years taken further steps to explore the nature of the halo continuum, in fact the major part of the spectrum since halo nuclei support only one or a few bound states. Halo nuclei represent a new type of structure found in extremely neutron rich light nuclei, at the limits of nuclear existence. Of particular interest are Borromean nuclei, where none of the binary substructures can bind.Since 3→3 scattering is prohibitively difficult to perform, the halo continuum has so far been excited in binary collisions, proceeding via the exotic ground state which to various degrees puts its imprint on the result. We discuss via examples how to disentangle continuum structures, comparing with recent correlation data.
J.S.Vaagen B.V.Danilin S.N.Ershov
Department of Physics and Technology,University of Bergen, N-5007 Bergen, Noroay Russian Research Center The Kurchatov Institute, 123182 Moscow, Russia Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, 141980 Dubna, Russia
国际会议
The International Workshop on Strangeness Nuclear Phusics 2006(国际奇异性核物理研讨会)
湖南张家界
英文
171-184
2006-09-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)