Structure of Be9 from proton scattering at 180 MeV

S. Dixit, W. Bertozzi, T. N. Buti, J. M. Finn, F. W. Hersman, C. E. Hyde-Wright, M. V. Hynes, M. A. Kovash, B. E. Norum, J. J. Kelly, A. D. Bacher, G. T. Emery, C. C. Foster, W. P. Jones, D. W. Miller, B. L. Berman, and D. J. Millener
Phys. Rev. C 43, 1758 – Published 1 April 1991
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Abstract

Cross section and analyzing power measurements for the scattering of 180 MeV protons are used to investigate the structure of Be9. Data were collected for 24 states below 21 MeV of excitation. Detailed line-shape analysis was used to isolate several broad states. Most notably, the dependence of apparent peak position upon momentum transfer was used to separate the strong resonance listed as 6.76 MeV in standard compilations into two contributions identified as the 7/2 member of the ground-state rotational band, located at 6.38 MeV, and the 9/2+ weak-coupling state, located at 6.76 MeV. Calculations of proton scattering were made using a density-dependent effective interaction in the local density approximation. The quadrupole contribution to elastic scattering was included in distorted wave Born approximation and found to have an important effect upon the analyzing power. For states dominated by a single multipolarity, neutron transition densities were fitted to (p,p) data and compared with the corresponding proton transition densities fitted to (e,e) data. We find that excitation of the rotational states and the 9/2+ state are essentially isoscalar. Shell model calculations were performed in the full 0ħω and 1ħω model spaces. Suggested assignments for most states are made by comparisons of shell model calculations with data for both (p,p) and (e,e). Similar calculations for analog states observed with the Be9(p,n)9B reaction at 135 MeV support the proposed assignments. Finally, several relatively narrow states are observed between 18 and 21 MeV that are candidates for positive-parity states with T=3/2.

  • Received 1 October 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1758

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. Dixit, W. Bertozzi, T. N. Buti, J. M. Finn, F. W. Hersman, C. E. Hyde-Wright, M. V. Hynes, M. A. Kovash, and B. E. Norum

  • Department of Physics and Laboratory for Nuclear Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

J. J. Kelly

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742

A. D. Bacher, G. T. Emery, C. C. Foster, W. P. Jones, and D. W. Miller

  • Department of Physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405

B. L. Berman

  • Department of Physics, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 20052

D. J. Millener

  • Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973

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Vol. 43, Iss. 4 — April 1991

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