Abstract:Breakup of exotic nuclei is discussed within the context of the recently developed XCDCC (eXtended Continuum Discretized Coupled Channel) model. The method is applied to the breakup of 11 Be into 10 Be+n + γ on a 9 Be target. Interference between the multi-configurations of the projectile is observed as well as dynamical excitation of the core through the interaction with the target.
MotivationThe exciting era introduced by the new radioactive beam facilities worldwide has pushed nuclear reaction theory to its… Show more
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