Two-neutron Sequential Decay of $^{24}$O

ORAL

Abstract

A recent experiment performed at the NSCL populated a two-neutron unbound excited state in $^{24}$O through a (d,d') reaction at 82 MeV/nucleon. Using invariant mass spectroscopy, a three-body state was observed in the $^{22}$O + $2n$ system at E = $750^{+100}_{-100}$ keV and $\Gamma = 100^{+300}_{-100}$ keV, placing it at $\sim$7.68 MeV with respect to the ground state of $^{24}$O. Three-body correlations for the decay of $^{24}$O $\rightarrow$ $^{22}$O + $2n$ were examined and found to show strong evidence for a sequential decay through an intermediate state in $^{23}$O. A di-neutron or phase-space model for the three-body breakup is unable to describe these correlations.

Authors

  • Michael Jones

    • NSCL/MSU
  • Paul DeYoung

    • Hope College
  • Thomas Baumann

    • MSU
    • NSCL
  • Joseph Finck

    • Central Michigan University
  • Zachary Kohley

    • NSCL/MSU
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
  • A.N. Kuchera

    • NSCL/MSU
    • NSCL
  • Jenna Smith

    • TRIUMF
  • Artemis Spyrou

    • NSCL/MSU
  • Krystin Stiefel

    • NSCL/MSU
    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
  • Nathan Frank

    • Augustana College
  • Michael Thoennessen

    • NSCL/MSU
    • Michigan State University