References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 26O C(27F,26O):XUNDL-4
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Phys.Rev. C 88, 034313 (2013)
C.Caesar, for the R3B Collaboration
Beyond the neutron drip line: The unbound oxygen isotopes 25O and 26O
NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Pb(26F, 25O), E=442 MeV/nucleon; C, Pb(27F, 26O), E=414 MeV/nucleon, [26,27F secondary beams from Be(40Ar, X), E=490 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured photon and light-particle spectra, time-of-flight and energy-loss, n(24)O-coin using FRS fragment separator, ALADIN dipole magnet, 4π Crystal ball at GSI facility; neutrons from unbound states detected by LAND neutron detector; two- and three-body relative-energy spectra reconstructed for one- and two-neutron events. 25,26O; deduced levels, ground-state resonances, first excited 2+ resonance in 26O, widths, half-lives. Breit-Wigner fits. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with shell-model calculations based on chiral NN and 3N forces, and residual 3N forces.
RADIOACTIVITY 25O(n)[from C, Pb(26F, 25O), E=442 MeV/nucleon]; 26O(n), (2n)[from C, Pb(27F, 26O), E=442 MeV/nucleon]; measured neutron spectra n(24)O-coin, half-lives of ground-state resonances using LAND detector at GSI facility.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.034313
Phys.Rev.Lett. 116, 102503 (2016)
Y.Kondo, T.Nakamura, R.Tanaka, R.Minakata, S.Ogoshi, N.A.Orr, N.L.Achouri, T.Aumann, H.Baba, F.Delaunay, P.Doornenbal, N.Fukuda, J.Gibelin, J.W.Hwang, N.Inabe, T.Isobe, D.Kameda, D.Kanno, S.Kim, N.Kobayashi, T.Kobayashi, T.Kubo, S.Leblond, J.Lee, F.M.Marques, T.Motobayashi, D.Murai, T.Murakami, K.Muto, T.Nakashima, N.Nakatsuka, A.Navin, S.Nishi, H.Otsu, H.Sato, Y.Satou, Y.Shimizu, H.Suzuki, K.Takahashi, H.Takeda, S.Takeuchi, Y.Togano, A.G.Tuff, M.Vandebrouck, K.Yoneda
Nucleus 26O: A Barely Unbound System beyond the Drip Line
NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(27F, p)26O, E=201 MeV/nucleon; C(26F, p)25O, E=201 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, En, In; deduced first excited and ground state energies, J, π, resonance widths. Comparison with shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.102503