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Search for light neutron-rich isotopes in stopped pion absorption

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The results based on the spectroscopy of superheavy hydrogen isotopes (4−7H), heavy helium isotopes (6,7He), and heavy lithium isotopes (7−12Li) produced in stopped pion absorption by light nuclei were analyzed. Search for nuclear states was performed in inclusive and correlation measurements of missing mass spectra. A broad range of excitation energies studied in correlation measurements provided the possibility of search for isobaric analog states and cluster resonances. A comparison with experimental and theoretical results of other authors was conducted.

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Original Russian Text © Yu. B. Gurov, L.Yu. Korotkova, S.V. Lapushkin, R.V. Pritula, V.G. Sandukovsky, M.V. Tel’kushev, B.A. Chernyshev, T.D. Schurenkova, 2016, published in Yadernaya Fizika, 2016, Vol. 79, No. 4, pp. 338–346.

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Gurov, Y.B., Korotkova, L.Y., Lapushkin, S.V. et al. Search for light neutron-rich isotopes in stopped pion absorption. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 79, 525–533 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778816040116

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