Study of 1/2<sup>+</sup> states in <sup>11</sup>B using the <sup>10</sup>Be(d,n)<sup>11</sup>B reaction

ORAL

Abstract

Recent experiments have provided some evidence for a 1/2+ level in 11B located just above the proton threshold, with a large lp=0 spectroscopic factor. Such a level could have important implications for 11Be beta decay and 10Be+p reaction rates. We have measured angular distributions of the proton transfer reaction 10Be(d,n)11B in normal kinematics for incident deuteron energies of 4 and 7 MeV. Neutrons were detected using the time-of-flight technique, with experimental conditions optimized to provide an excitation energy resolution of ≈40 keV in the proton threshold region of ∼11 MeV. The angular distributions to specific final states allow the orbital angular momentum of the transferred proton lp to be identified, while the absolute cross sections provide information about the spectroscopic factors. We see no evidence of a 1/2+ level near Ex=11.4 MeV. The deduced excitation energies, spectroscopic factors, and total widths of the observed 1/2+ levels will be presented.

*Supported in part by U.S. D.O.E. grants No. DE-FG02-88ER40387 and DE-NA0004065.

Presenters

  • Carl R Brune

    • Ohio University

Authors

  • Carl R Brune

    • Ohio University
  • Yenuel Jones-Alberty

    • Ohio University
  • Thomas N Massey

    • Ohio University
  • Kristyn H Brandenburg

    • Ohio University
  • Bikash Chauhan

    • Ohio University
  • Joseph Derkin

    • Ohio University
  • Gulakhshan M Hamad

    • Ohio University
  • Michael Jeswald

    • Ohio University
  • Zach P Meisel

    • Ohio University
  • Som Paneru

    • Ohio University
  • Mansi Saxena

    • Ohio University
  • Nisha Singh

    • Ohio University
  • Douglas B Soltesz

    • Ohio University
  • Shiv K Subedi

    • Ohio University
  • A. V Voinov

    • Ohio University
  • Justin Warren

    • Ohio University