PG Hansen, B Jonson, AS Jensen - Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci., 1995 - cds.cern.ch
After giving a brief historical overview, we use simple few-body models to illustrate the basic properties of halo states. Giant halos may exist in certain excited levels, although this is still …
K Riisager - Reviews of modern physics, 1994 - APS
Halo states extend over an unusually large space where many of their properties hinge on the tail of the wave functions. Their levels lie mainly just below the thresholds for neutron …
KH Kim, T Otsuka, P Bonche - Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and …, 1997 - iopscience.iop.org
The fusion is studied for reactions between a stable and an unstable nuclei with neutron skin. The reactions and are taken as examples, and the three-dimensional time-dependent …
We report on the first observation of dineutron emission in the decay of Be 16. A single- proton knockout reaction from a 53 MeV/u B 17 beam was used to populate the ground state …
R Palit, P Adrich, T Aumann, K Boretzky, BV Carlson… - Physical Review C, 2003 - APS
Electromagnetic and nuclear inelastic scattering of the halo nucleus 11 Be have been investigated by a measurement of the one-neutron removal channel, utilizing a secondary …
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 …
Coupled channel calculations are performed for one neutron halo nuclei using a rotational model for the core structure. A deformed Woods-Saxon potential is used for the neutron-core …
The theoretical status on universal aspects of weakly-bound neutron-rich light nuclei are reviewed, considering few-body approaches. We focus the review on the low-energy …
In an experimental study of 6He+ p and 3H+ p collisions at∼ 70 A MeV, the elastic scattering angular distributions were measured and the known excited state 6He1. 8∗ was …