Invariant-mass spectroscopy of 18Ne, 16O, and 10C excited states formed in neutron transfer reactions

Abstract

Neutron transfer reactions with fast secondary beams of 17Ne, 15O, and 9C have been studied with the HiRA and CAESAR arrays. Excited states of 18Ne, 16O, and 10C in the continuum have been identified using invariant-mass spectroscopy. The best experimental resolution of these states is achieved by selecting events where the decay fragments are emitted transverse to the beam direction. We have confirmed a number of spin assignments made in previous works for the negative-parity states of 18Ne. In addition we have found new higher-lying excited states in 16O and 18Ne, some of which fission into two ground-state 8Be fragments. Finally for 10C, a new excited state was observed. These transfer reactions were found to leave the remnant of the 9Be target nuclei at very high excitation energies and maybe associated with the pickup of a deeply-bound 9Be neutron.

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