First observation of 13Li ground state
Abstract
The ground state of neutron-rich unbound 13Li was observed for the first time in a one-proton removal reaction from 14Be at a beam energy of 53.6 MeV/u. The 13Li ground state was reconstructed from 11Li and two neutrons giving a resonance energy of 120+60-80 keV. All events involving single and double neutron interactions in the Modular Neutron Array (MoNA) were analyzed, simulated, and fitted self-consistently. The three-body (11Li+n+n) correlations within Jacobi coordinates showed strong dineutron characteristics. The decay energy spectrum of the intermediate 12Li system (11Li+n) was described with an s-wave scattering length of greater than -4 fm, which is a smaller absolute value than reported in a previous measurement.
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