Comment on "First Observation of Ground State Dineutron Decay: 16Be"
arXiv:1204.5946 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.239201
Abstract
A recent measurement [Spyrou et al., PRL 108, 102501 (2012)] of the in-flight decay of 16Be into 14Be+n+n has been interpreted as the first case of dineutron emission. Here we point out that the inclusion of the n-n interaction neglected in the description of the direct three-body decay can generate strong enhancements at low n-n relative energy and angle, as observed, without any need to invoke dineutron decay.
Final version, published in Physical Review Letters