Experimental study to explore the 8Be induced nuclear reaction via the Trojan Horse Method

Abstract

To explore a possible indirect method for 8Be induced astrophysical reactions, the 9Be=(8Be+ n) cluster structure was studied via the Trojan Horse Method. It is the first time to study a super short life nucleus 8Be via the Trojan Horse Method, and it is the first time to make a valid test for l=1 Trojan-horse nucleus. The 9Be nucleus is assumed to have a ( 8Be+ n) cluster structure and used as the Trojan-horse nucleus. The 8Be nucleus acts as a participant, while the neutron is a spectator to the virtual 8Be + d→ α + 6Li reaction via a suitable 3-body reaction 9Be + d→ α + 6Li + n. The experimental neutron momentum distribution inside 9Be was reconstructed. The agreement between experimental and theoretical momentum distribution indicates that there should be a ( 8Be+ n) cluster structure inside 9Be. Therefor the experimental study of 8Be induced reactions, for example the experimental measurement of the 8Be +α → 12C reaction proceeding through the Hoyle state, is possible.

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