References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 9N 9BE(13O,9N):XUNDL-1
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Phys.Rev. C 107, 054301 (2023)
R.J.Charity, K.Brown, T.Webb, L.G.Sobotka
Invariant-mass spectroscopy of 10B, 11C, 14F, 16F, and 18Na
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(15O, X)16F/18Na/11C/10B, E=48.1 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(17Ne, X)16F/18Na/11C/10B, E=48.1 MeV/nucleon; measured charged particle spectra, angular distributions, Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ), (particle)γ-coin; deduced invariant mass-spectrum. 9Be(13O, X)14F/11C/10B, E=69.5 MeV/nucleon; measured charged particles, (particle)(particle)-coin; deduced invariant mass-spectrum. 16,14F, 18Na; deduced levels, J, π, S(p), proton-decay widths, nγ-decay widths, d-wave resonances spectroscopic factors. 10B; deduced levels, J, π, 4+ state - member of T=1 rotational band. 11C; deduced levels, J, π from analysis of invariant-mass spectrum of 2α+3He and 6Li+α+p events. Comparison to previous experimental data and shell-model calculations. Systematics of analog rotational bands in 10C, 10B and 10Be. High-resolution array (HiRA) consisting of 14 Si-CsI(Tl) at NSCL (MSU). For the experiments with 15O and 17Ne beams setup was extended by CAESAR (CAESium iodide ARray) consisted of 158 CsI(Na) crystals.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.054301
Phys.Rev.Lett. 131, 172501 (2023)
R.J.Charity, J.Wylie, S.M.Wang, T.B.Webb, K.W.Brown, G.Cerizza, Z.Chajecki, J.M.Elson, J.Estee, D.E.M.Hoff, S.A.Kuvin, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, N.Michel, D.G.McNeel, P.Morfouace, W.Nazarewicz, C.D.Pruitt, C.Santamaria, S.Sweany, J.Smith, L.G.Sobotka, M.B.Tsang, A.H.Wuosmaa
Strong Evidence for 9N and the Limits of Existence of Atomic Nuclei
RADIOACTIVITY 9N(p), 8C, 6Be(2p) [from 9Be(13O, X)9N, E=69.5 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Ep, Ip. 9N, 8C; deduced invariant-mass spectra, level diagrams, possible single resonancelike peak in the spectrum. R-matrix fits, comparison with the theoretical predictions of an open-quantum-system approach. The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.172501
Phys.Rev. C 108, 044318 (2023)
R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka
Invariant-mass spectroscopy in projectile fragmentation reactions
NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(13O, X)9N/10N/11N/9C/10C/12O, E=65.4 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(9C, X), (9C, 9C), E=68 MeV/nucleon; measured charged particles from reaction products decay channels; deduced invariant mass spectra, resonances. 9,10,11N, 9,10C, 12O; deduced levels, J, π, widths of the resonances. Discussed application of the invariant-mass method to the study of the reaction products located furthest beyond the proton drip line. Experiments carried out at NSCL-MSU facility using A1900 fragment separator and High Resolution Array of Si-CsI(Tl) telescopes (HiRA).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.044318