Single-Proton Removal Reaction Study of 16B

Abstract

The low-lying level structure of the unbound system 16B has been investigated via single-proton removal from a 35 MeV/nucleon 17C beam. The coincident detection of the beam velocity 15B fragment and neutron allowed the relative energy of the in-flight decay of 16B to be reconstructed. The resulting spectrum exhibited a narrow peak some 85 keV above threshold. It is argued that this feature corresponds to a very narrow ( 100 keV) resonance, or an unresolved multiplet, with a dominant π (p3/2)-1 (d5/23)J=3/2+ + π (p3/2)-1 (d5/22,s1/2)J=3/2+ configuration which decays by d-wave neutron emission.

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