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Exclusive And Restricted-Inclusive Reactions Involving The Be-11 One-Neutron Halo

NUCLEAR PHYSICS A(1994)

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Reactions of a 41 MeV/u beam of the radioactive halo nucleus Be-11 have been studied with a counter telescope coupled to an array of neutron detectors covering angles up to 97-degrees. The technique allows to determine single-neutron inclusive and exclusive angular distributions. The targets (Be, Ti and Au) were chosen to illustrate the relative roles played by nuclear and Coulomb mechanisms. The channels leading to Be-10, the dissociation channels, correspond to impact parameters larger than the sum of the radii of the target and the Be-10 core. It is shown that for the dissociation process it is possible to account almost quantitatively for the integral, single- and double-differential cross sections from models without free parameters including the Coulomb, Serber and Glauber (diffraction-dissociation) mechanisms. The neutron distributions from the nondissociative reaction channels show little individuality and it is convenient to group them together as the channel ''neutron plus anything different from Be-10''. We refer to these as ''restricted-inclusive'' reactions. These seem to be a promising tool for obtaining accurate information on the halo wave function in momentum coordinates.
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BE-9, TI, AU-197 (BE-11,X), E=41 MEV/NUCLEON, MEASURED INCLUSIVE, EXCLUSIVE SIGMA(UPSILON(N)) UP TO 97-DEGREES, DOUBLE-DIFFERENTIAL SIGMA(UPSILON,E(N)) NEAR 0-DEGREES, INTEGRAL SIGMA(BE-10) FOLLOWING PROJECTILE BREAKUP, ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF COULOMB, SERBER AND DIFFRACTIVE MECHANISMS
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