Search for the states in $^{8}$B via $^{7}$Be + d
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Abstract
The spectroscopy of the light drip-line nuclei provides an important test of nuclear models (e.g., no-core shell models and cluster models) at the extremes of isospin. Few excited states have been observed [1] in the $^{8}$B nucleus, including the mirror of states in $^{8}$Li (e.g., the 4+ $^{8}$Li state at 6.53 MeV) that may have exotic configurations. We have searched for states in $^{8}$B by bombarding a CD$_{2}$ target with a $^{7}$Be radioactive ion beam at ORNL's Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility. The light charged particles (p, $^{3}$He, and $^{4}$He) emitted from the decay of $^{8}$B were detected in triple coincidence to reconstruct possible excited states in $^{8}$B. The present focus is on the analysis of the triple coincidence data. Preliminary results and implications for the $^{8}$B level structure will be reported. This work supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation. [1] D. R. Tilley \textit{et al.}, Nucl. Phys. A 745, 155 (2004)