Measurement of <sup>9</sup>He ground and excited states

ORAL

Abstract

The low-lying structure of exotic nuclide 9He is still a subject of experimental and theoretical debate. Experiments have not yet been able to provide a consistent picture of the existence of resonances, nor their spin and parity assignments. An extreme independent particle shell model approach suggests that the ground state of 9He resembles a 8He core coupled to a valence neutron in the 0p1/2 shell model orbital, leaning to a total spin and parity of (1/2)-. However systematics along the N = 7 isotone, and certain theoretical calculations suggest that there may be parity inversion in the ground state of 9He, implying that the total spin and parity would be (1/2)+. A recent experiment at the NSCL populated low-lying 9He resonant states using two different beams and knockout reactions (11Be(-2p) and 12B(-3p)) in order to simultaneously constrain both the 0p1/2 and 1s1/2 valence neutron orbitals. Preliminary results of the analysis will be presented.

*This material is based upon work supported by the DOE NNSA through the Nuclear Science and Security Consortium under Award Number(s) DE-NA0003180 and/or DE-NA0000979. Supported by the National Science Foundation under grants PHY-1235357, 1506402, 1565546, 1613188, 1613429, 1713245, 1713522, 1713589, 1713956.

Presenters

  • Daniel Votaw

    • Michigan State Univ

Authors

  • Daniel Votaw

    • Michigan State Univ
  • Paul A Deyoung

    • Hope Coll
    • Hope College
  • Thomas Baumann

    • National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University
    • Michigan State Univ
    • Michigan State University
  • Anthony N Kuchera

    • Davidson College
    • Davidson Coll
  • Cole F Persch

    • Hope Coll
  • Tan Phan

    • Davidson Coll
  • Michael R Thoennessen

    • American Physical Society APS
    • Michigan State Univ
  • The MoNA Collaboration

    • Wabash College