Interplay between sequential and prompt two-proton decay from the first excited state of Ne 16

  • K. W. Brown
  • , R. J. Charity
  • , L. G. Sobotka
  • , L. V. Grigorenko
  • , T. A. Golubkova
  • , S. Bedoor
  • , W. W. Buhro
  • , Z. Chajecki
  • , J. M. Elson
  • , W. G. Lynch
  • , J. Manfredi
  • , D. G. McNeel
  • , W. Reviol
  • , R. Shane
  • , R. H. Showalter
  • , M. B. Tsang
  • , J. R. Winkelbauer
  • , A. H. Wuosmaa

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Abstract

The first excited, Jπ=2+ state of Ne16 at E∗=1.69(2) MeV is well populated in neutron knockout reactions with a Ne17 beam and the correlations between the momenta of the three final fragments following 2p decay were measured. The correlation pattern showed aspects of both sequential and diprotonlike decay, which were reproduced in three-body O14 + p+p calculations. These calculations suggest that interference between these processes is responsible for the observed features which can be described in terms of a "tethered decay mechanism." The intrinsic width of this state was constrained to be from 100 to 250 keV. Higher excited states populating the N13 + p+p+p exit channel were found at E∗=8.37(10) and 10.76(20) MeV.

Original languageEnglish
Article number034329
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume92
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 30 2015

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