Isovector soft dipole mode in 6Be
Abstract
By using the 1H(6Li,6Be)n charge-exchange reaction, continuum states in 6Be were populated up to Et=16 MeV, Et being the 6Be energy above its three-body decay threshold. In kinematically complete measurements performed by detecting alpha+p+p coincidences, an Et spectrum of high statistics was obtained, containing approximately ~5x106 events. The spectrum provides detailed correlation information about the well-known 0+ ground state of 6Be at Et=1.37 MeV and its 2+ state at Et=3.05 MeV. Moreover, a broad structure extending from 4 to 16 MeV was observed. It contains negative parity states populated by Delta L=1 angular momentum transfer without other significant contributions. This structure can be interpreted as a novel phenomenon, i.e. the isovector soft dipole mode associated with the 6Li ground state. The population of this mode in the charge-exchange reaction is a dominant phenomenon for this reaction, being responsible for about 60% of the cross section obtained in the measured energy range.
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