Multi-particle correlation function to study short-lived nuclei
arXiv:0810.1423 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2008.07.018
Abstract
Unstable 10C nuclei are produced as quasi-projectiles in 12C+24Mg collisions at E/A = 53 and 95 MeV. The decay of their short-lived states is studied with the INDRA multidetector array via multi-particle correlation functions. The obtained results show that heavy-ion collisions can be used as a tool to access spectroscopic information of unbound states in exotic nuclei, such as their energies and the relative importance of different sequential decay widths.
8 figures, accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics A