Gamow shell model description of the radiative capture reaction 8Li(n,γ)9Li

Abstract

The 8Li(n,γ)9Li reaction plays a critical role in several reaction chains leading to the nucleosynthesis of A>12 nuclei. Due to unstable nature of 8Li and the unavailability of neutron targets, direct measurements of this reaction are exceedingly difficult. Only upper limits of this cross section, provided by the indirect experiments, have been obtained so far. In this work, we use the Gamow shell model (GSM) in the coupled-channel representation (GSM-CC) to study the properties of 9Li and the radiative capture reaction 8Li(n,γ)9Li. In GSM-CC calculations, a translationally invariant Hamiltonian is used with a finite-range two-body interaction tuned to reproduce the low-energy spectra of 8-9Li. In the calculation of 8Li(n,γ)9Li cross section, all relevant E1, M1, and E2 transitions from the initial continuum states to the final bound states 3/21-, 1/21- and the resonance 5/21- of 9Li are included. The GSM-CC approach reproduces the experimental low-energy spectrum, neutron emission threshold, and spectroscopic factors in 9Li. The calculated reaction rate is consistent with the experimental upper limit of the reaction rate obtained in the indirect measurements at stellar energies. The GSM-CC calculations suggest that the 8Li(n,γ)9Li reaction can reduce heavy-element production via the main chain 7Li(n,γ)8Li(α,n)11B(n,γ)12B(β+)12C. Major contribution to the calculated cross section is given by the direct E1 transition to the ground state of 8Li. The contribution of excited states to the reaction rate does not exceed 18% of the total reaction rate.

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