References quoted in the ENSDF dataset: 7H ADOPTED LEVELS

22 references found.

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1985PO10

Phys.Lett. 157B, 120 (1985)

N.A.F.M.Poppelier, L.D.Wood, P.W.M.Glaudemans

Properties of Exotic p-Shell Nuclei

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 5,6,7H, 7,8,9,10,11,12He, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15Li, 13,14,15,16Be, 15,16,17,18,19B; calculated levels, binding energies. Exotic p-shell nuclei.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(85)91529-1


2000FI22

Iader.Fiz.Enerh. 1, no.2, 25 (2000); Nuc.phys.atom.energ. 1, no.2, 25 (2000)

G.F.Filippov, A.D.Bazavov

K-minimal approach basis for 7H

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 7H; calculated wave function of cluster system 7H=3H+n+n+n+n. Resonating-group method.

doi: 10.15407/jnpae


2001KO52

Phys.Rev.Lett. 87, 092501 (2001)

A.A.Korsheninnikov, M.S.Golovkov, I.Tanihata, A.M.Rodin, A.S.Fomichev, S.I.Sidorchuk, S.V.Stepantsov, M.L.Chelnokov, V.A.Gorshkov, D.D.Bogdanov, R.Wolski, G.M.Ter-Akopian, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, W.Mittig, P.Roussel-Chomaz, H.Savajols, E.A.Kuzmin, E.Yu.Nikolsky, A.A.Ogloblin

Superheavy Hydrogen 5H

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(6He, 2p), E=36 MeV/nucleon; measured proton spectra, relative energies, σ(θ). 5H deduced resonance parameters.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.092501


2002TI05

Phys.Rev. C65, 064306 (2002)

N.K.Timofeyuk

Shell Model Approach to Construction of a Hyperspherical Basis for A Identical Particles: Application to hydrogen and helium isotopes

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 3,4,5,6,7H, 4,5,6,7,8,9,10He; calculated hyperspherical basis states, binding energies. Comparison with data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.064306


2003KO11

Phys.Rev.Lett. 90, 082501 (2003)

A.A.Korsheninnikov, E.Yu.Nikolskii, E.A.Kuzmin, A.Ozawa, K.Morimoto, F.Tokanai, R.Kanungo, I.Tanihata, N.K.Timofeyuk, M.S.Golovkov, A.S.Fomichev, A.M.Rodin, M.L.Chelnokov, G.M.Ter-Akopian, W.Mittig, P.Roussel-Chomaz, H.Savajols, E.Pollacco, A.A.Ogloblin, M.V.Zhukov

Experimental Evidence for the Existence of 7H and for a Specific Structure of 8He

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(8He, 2p), E=61.3 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra, pp-coin; deduced evidence for 7H. 1H(8He, t), E=61.3 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(E, θ). 8He deduced ground-state configuration features.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.082501


2004AO05

Nucl.Phys. A738, 362 (2004)

S.Aoyama, N.Itagaki

Systematic analyses on H- and He-isotopes by using and extended AMD approach

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 3,4,5,6,7H, 4,5,6,7,8,9,10He; calculated binding energies. 6He; calculated ground and excited states two-neutron separation energies, radii. Antisymmetrized molecular dynamics approach.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.04.062


2004TI02

Phys.Rev. C 69, 034336 (2004)

N.K.Timofeyuk

Hyperspherical harmonics with orthogonal symmetry in the shell model approach and its application to light nuclei

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 4,5,7H, 5,6,7,8,9,10He; calculated binding energies, radii. Fully antisymmetric hyperspherical harmonics.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.034336


2007CA28

Phys.Rev.Lett. 99, 062502 (2007)

M.Caamano, D.Cortina-Gil, W.Mittig, H.Savajols, M.Chartier, C.E.Demonchy, B.Fernandez, M.B.Gomez Hornillos, A.Gillibert, B.Jurado, O.Kiselev, R.Lemmon, A.Obertelli, F.Rejmund, M.Rejmund, P.Roussel-Chomaz, R.Wolski

Resonance State in 7H

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(8He, p), E=15.4 MeV/nucleon; measured particle energies and excitation energy distributions. 7H deduced resonance energies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.062502


2007CA47

Eur.Phys.J. Special Topics 150, 9 (2007)

M.Caamano, D.Cortina-Gil, W.Mittig, H.Savajols, M.Chartier, C.E.Demonchy, B.Fernandez, A.Gillibert, M.B.Gomez Hornillos, B.Jurado, O.Kiselev, R.Lemmon, A.Obertelli, F.Rejmund, M.Rejmund, P.Roussel-Chomaz, R.Wolski

The search for 7H

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(8He, 7H), E=15.4 MeV/nucleon; measured production σ(θ). 7H; deduced resonance parameters.

doi: 10.1140/epjst/e2007-00252-2


2008CA22

Phys.Rev. C 78, 044001 (2008)

M.Caamano, D.Cortina-Gil, W.Mittig, H.Savajols, M.Chartier, C.E.Demonchy, B.Fernandez, M.B.Gomez Hornillos, A.Gillibert, B.Jurado, O.Kiselev, R.Lemmon, A.Obertelli, F.Rejmund, M.Rejmund, P.Roussel-Chomaz, R.Wolski

Experimental study of resonance states in 7H and 6H

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(8He, 6H), (8He, 7H), E=15.4 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra. 5,6,7H; deduced excitation energies, resonances, widths. Comparison with phase space calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.044001


2009AO03

Phys.Rev. C 80, 021304 (2009)

S.Aoyama, N.Itagaki

Di-neutron correlations in 7H

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 7H; calculated energy of the ground state using AMD Slater determinants with various t+n+n+n configurations. Comparison with similar calculations for 8He.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.021304


2010NI10

Phys.Rev. C 81, 064606 (2010)

E.Yu.Nikolskii, A.A.Korsheninnikov, H.Otsu, H.Suzuki, K.Yoneda, H.Baba, K.Yamada, Y.Kondo, N.Aoi, A.S.Denikin, M.S.Golovkov, A.S.Fomichev, S.A.Krupko, M.Kurokawa, E.A.Kuzmin, I.Martel, W.Mittig, T.Motobayashi, T.Nakamura, M.Niikura, S.Nishimura, A.A.Ogloblin, P.Roussel-Chomaz, A.Sanchez-Benitez, Y.Satou, S.I.Sidorchuk, T.Suda, S.Takeuchi, K.Tanaka, G.M.Ter-Akopian, Y.Togano, M.Yamaguchi

Search for 7H in 2H+8He collisions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(8He, 3He)7H, E=42 MeV/nucleon; 2H(12Be, 3He)11Li, E=71 MeV/nucleon; measured 3He spectra; deduced missing-mass spectra of 7H. Search for 7H. Comparison with DWBA calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.064606


2011GR13

Phys.Rev. C 84, 021303 (2011)

L.V.Grigorenko, I.G.Mukha, C.Scheidenberger, M.V.Zhukov

Two-neutron radioactivity and four-nucleon emission from exotic nuclei

RADIOACTIVITY 7H, 18Be, 28O(4n); 25O(n); 26O(2n); 25P(p); 26S(2p); calculated widths and half-lives for different orbital configurations. Proposed experimental method for detection of spontaneous neutron radioactivity. Discussed 4n versus 4p radioactivity.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.021303


2019SH36

JETP Lett. 110, 5 (2019)

P.G.Sharov, L.V.Grigorenko, A.N.Ismailova, M.V.Zhukov

Pauli-Principle Driven Correlations in Four-Neutron Nuclear Decays

RADIOACTIVITY 8C, 6Be(2p), 8He(4n), 7H, 28O(4n); analyzed available data; deduced the correlations in emission of four nucleons in the nuclear five-body decay.

doi: 10.1134/s0021364019130046


2020BE01

Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 022502 (2020)

A.A.Bezbakh, V.Chudoba, S.A.Krupko, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, O.A.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Y.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, I.A.Muzalevskii, E.Y.Nikolskii, Y.L.Parfenova, W.Piatek, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, P.Szymkiewicz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, B.Zalewski, M.V.Zhukov

Evidence for the First Excited State of 7H

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(8He, 3He)7H, E=26 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced missing mass spectrum, σ(θ), level energies, J, π. Comparison with systematics.

doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.124.022502


2021HU28

Few-Body Systems 62, 102 (2021)

S.W.Huang, Z.H.Yang, F.M.Marques, N.L.Achouri, D.S.Ahn, T.Aumann, H.Baba, D.Beaumel, M.Bohmer, K.Boretzky, M.Caamano, S.Chen, N.Chiga, M.L.Cortes, D.Cortina, P.Doornenbal, C.A.Douma, F.Dufter, J.Feng, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, Z.Elekes, U.Forsberg, T.Fujino, N.Fukuda, I.Gasparic, Z.Ge, R.Gernhauser, J.M.Gheller, J.Gibelin, A.Gillibert, Z.Halasz, T.Harada, M.N.Harakeh, A.Hirayama, N.Inabe, T.Isobe, J.Kahlbow, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, D.Kim, S.Kim, S.Kiyotake, T.Kobayashi, Y.Kondo, P.Koseoglou, Y.Kubota, I.Kuti, C.Lehr, C.Lenain, P.J.Li, Y.Liu, Y.Maeda, S.Masuoka, M.Matsumoto, A.Matta, J.Mayer, H.Miki, M.Miwa, B.Monteagudo, I.Murray, T.Nakamura, A.Obertelli, N.A.Orr, H.Otsu, V.Panin, S.Park, M.Parlog, S.Paschalis, M.Potlog, S.Reichert, A.Revel, D.Rossi, A.Saito, M.Sasano, H.Sato, H.Scheit, F.Schindler, T.Shimada, Y.Shimizu, S.Shimoura, H.Simon, I.Stefan, S.Storck, L.Stuhl, H.Suzuki, D.Symochko, H.Takeda, S.Takeuchi, J.Tanaka, Y.Togano, T.Tomai, H.T.Tornqvist, E.Tronchin, J.Tscheuschner, T.Uesaka, V.Wagner, K.Wimmer, H.Yamada, B.Yang, L.Yang, Y.Yasuda, K.Yoneda, L.Zanetti, J.Zenihiro

Experimental Study of 4n by Directly Detecting the Decay Neutrons

RADIOACTIVITY 7H(t), 6He(2n) [from 1H(8He, 2p), E=150 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, En, In. 4NN; deduced relative-energy spectrum, neutron multiplicity distribution. The radioactive isotope beam factory (RIBF).

doi: 10.1007/s00601-021-01691-4


2021LI62

Phys.Rev. C 104, L061306 (2021)

H.H.Li, J.G.Li, N.Michel, W.Zuo

Investigation of unbound hydrogen isotopes with the Gamow shell model

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 4,5,6,7H; calculated level energies, J, π, neutron-emission widths using Gamow shell model (GSM), with the FHT, MN1, and MN2 interactions. Comparison with experimental results for level energies and widths from various experiments.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.L061306


2021MU04

Phys.Rev. C 103, 044313 (2021)

I.A.Muzalevskii, A.A.Bezbakh, E.Yu.Nikolskii, V.Chudoba, S.A.Krupko, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, O.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Yu.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, Yu.L.Parfenova, W.Piatek, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, N.B.Shulgina, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, P.Szymkiewicz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, B.Zalewski, M.V.Zhukov

Resonant states in 7H: Experimental studies of the 2H(8He, 3He) reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(8He, 3He)7H, E=26 MeV/nucleon; 2H(10Be, 3He)9Li, [secondary 8He and 10Be beams from 9Be(11B, X), E=33.4 MeV/nucleon, and 9Be(15N, X), E=49.7 MeV/nucleon, respectively, followed by fragment separation by ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator at the U-400M cyclotron of FLNR, JINR, Dubna]; measured recoil 3He particles, (3He)(3H)- and (3He)n-coin using two identical ΔE-E-E single-sided silicon-detector telescopes for 3He, a square array of 16 CsI(Tl) crystals for tritons from the decay of 7H, and a neutron spectrometer of 48 organic scintillator modules for the (10Be, 3He) reaction. 7H; deduced missing mass spectra, center-of-mass angular distributions, levels, resonances, J, π, widths. 9Li; deduced excitation spectrum. Comparison with previous experimental results. Angular distributions analyzed using DWBA/FRESCO calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.044313


2021WA16

Chin.Phys.C 45, 030003 (2021)

M.Wang, W.J.Huang, F.G.Kondev, G.Audi, S.Naimi

The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references

ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses, mass excess, β-, ββ and ββββ-decay, binding, neutron and proton separation energies, decay and reaction Q-value data.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf


2022CA10

Phys.Lett. B 829, 137067 (2022)

M.Caamano, T.Roger, A.M.Moro, G.F.Grinyer, J.Pancin, S.Bagchi, S.Sambi, J.Gibelin, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, N.Itagaki, J.Benlliure, D.Cortina-Gil, F.Farget, B.Jacquot, D.Perez-Loureiro, B.Pietras, R.Raabe, D.Ramos, C.Rodriguez-Tajes, H.Savajols, M.Vandebrouck

Experimental investigation of ground-state properties of 7H with transfer reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F, 12C(8He, 7H), E=15.4 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 7H; deduced resonance parameters, mass, T1/2, σ(θ). Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137067


2022HI06

Phys.Lett. B 833, 137367 (2022)

E.Hiyama, R.Lazauskas, J.Carbonell

7H ground state as a 3H+4n resonance

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 3,4,5,7H, 4NN; analyzed available data; calculated S- and P-wave n-t phase shifts, resonant states, energy trajectories, eigenvalues of the 7H hamiltonian as a function of the stabilization parameter. The solution of the 5-body Schrodinger equation has been obtained by means of the variational Gaussian expansion approach and the resonance parameters.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137367


2023NI06

Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B541, 121 (2023)

E.Yu.Nikolskii, I.A.Muzalevskii, S.A.Krupko, A.A.Bezbakh, V.Chudoba, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, M.Khirk, O.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Yu.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, Yu.L.Parfenova, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, M.V.Zhukov

Study of proton and deuteron pickup reactions (d, 3He), (d, 4He) with 8He and 10Be radioactive beams at ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(10B, 3He), (10B, α), E=42 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 6,7H; deduced excitation and missing mass spectra. Comparison with with Monte Carlo calculations. The ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator.

doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2023.05.043