Direct observation of three-neutron emission from 7He* and the search for the trineutron
Abstract
Three-neutron emission from 7He has been directly measured for the first time, following neutron knockout from a 8He beam at 156 MeV/nucleon. A resonance-like structure at 2.08(4) MeV above the 4He+3n threshold [Ex=2.68(4) MeV] with a width of 3.9(2) MeV was observed and deduced to arise predominately from the predicted Jπ=3/2-2 level. The three-neutron invariant-mass spectrum was reconstructed and found to peak at around 1 MeV and could, through complete simulations incorporating neutron-neutron correlations, be very well described by the sequential decay of 7He* via the 21+ excited state of 6He. No evidence was found for any significant three-neutron correlations beyond those expected from well-established two-body interactions, including a trineutron resonance.
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