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Predicting narrow states in the spectrum of a nucleus beyond the proton drip line
L. Canton, G. Pisent, J. P. Svenne, K. Amos, S. Karataglidis
Published 2005-10-20Version 1
Properties of particle-unstable nuclei lying beyond the proton drip line can be ascertained by considering those (usually known) properties of its mirror neutron-rich system. We have used a multi-channel algebraic scattering theory to map the known properties of the neutron-${}^{14}$C system to those of the proton-${}^{14}$O one from which we deduce that the particle-unstable ${}^{15}$F will have a spectrum of two low lying broad resonances of positive parity and, at higher excitation, three narrow negative parity ones. A key feature is to use coupling to Pauli-hindered states in the target.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys.Rev.Lett. 96 (2006) 072502
Keywords: proton drip line, predicting narrow states, properties, mirror neutron-rich system, multi-channel algebraic scattering theory
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