I Tanihata, H Savajols, R Kanungo - Progress in Particle and Nuclear …, 2013 - Elsevier
Recent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at RIB facilities opened possibilities of detailed studies of halo nuclei. New facilities have been …
D Savran, T Aumann, A Zilges - Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 2013 - Elsevier
The electric dipole response of atomic nuclei has attracted a lot of attention from experimentalists and theorists in the last decade. This review gives an overview about the …
HW Hammer, C Ji, DR Phillips - Journal of Physics G: Nuclear …, 2017 - iopscience.iop.org
Nuclear halos emerge as new degrees of freedom near the neutron and proton driplines. They consist of a core and one or a few nucleons which spend most of their time in the …
T Nakamura, N Kobayashi, Y Kondo, Y Satou, N Aoi… - Physical review …, 2009 - APS
The cross sections for single-neutron removal from the very neutron-rich nucleus Ne 31 on Pb and C targets have been measured at 230 MeV/nucleon using the RIBF facility at RIKEN …
An exclusive measurement has been made of the Coulomb dissociation of the two-neutron halo nucleus Li 11 at 70 MeV/nucleon at RIKEN. Strong low-energy (soft) E 1 excitation is …
N Fukuda, T Nakamura, N Aoi, N Imai, M Ishihara… - Physical Review C …, 2004 - APS
Breakup reactions of the one-neutron halo nucleus Be 11 on lead and carbon targets at about 70 MeV∕ nucleon have been investigated at RIKEN by measuring the momentum …
The weakly bound exotic Be 11 nucleus, famous for its ground-state parity inversion and distinct n+ Be 10 halo structure, is investigated from first principles using chiral two-and three …
K Riisager - Physica Scripta, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
The halo structure originated from nuclear physics but is now encountered more widely. It appears in loosely bound, clustered systems where the spatial extension of the system is …