New measurement of the excited states in 11B via the elastic resonance scattering of 10Be + p

Abstract

The elastic resonance scattering protons decayed from 11B to the ground state of 10Be were measured using the thick-target technique in inverse kinematics at the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL). The obtained excitation functions were well described by a multichannel R-matrix procedure under the kinematics process assumption of resonant elastic scattering. The excitation energy of the resonant states ranges from 13.0 to 17.0 MeV, and their resonant parameters such as the resonant energy Ex, the spin-parity Jπ, and the proton-decay partial width p were determined from R-matrix fits to the data. Two of these states around Ex = 14.55 MeV [Jπ = (3/2+, 5/2+), p = 475 80 keV] and Ex = 14.74 MeV [Jπ = 3/2-, p = 830 145 keV], and a probably populated state at Ex = 16.18 MeV [Jπ =(1/2-, 3/2-), p < 60 keV], are respectively assigned to the well-known states in 11B at 14.34 MeV, 15.29 MeV, and 16.43 MeV. The isospin of these three states were previously determined to be T = 3/2, but discrepancies exist in widths and energies due to the current counting statistics and energy resolution. We have compared these states with previous measurements, and the observation of the possibly populated resonance is discussed.

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