Dipole excited states in $^{11}$Li with complex scaling

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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28 pages, 6 figures, Nuclear Physics A, in press

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The 1$^-$ excitations of the three--body halo nucleus $^{11}$Li are investigated. We use adiabatic hyperspherical expansion and solve the Faddeev equations in coordinate space. The method of complex scaling is used to compute the resonance states. The Pauli forbidden states occupied by core neutrons are excluded by constructing corresponding complex scaled phase equivalent two-body potentials. We use a recently derived neutron--core interaction consistent with known structure and reaction properties of $^{10}$Li and $^{11}$Li. The computed dipole excited states with $J^\pi=1/2^+$, $J^\pi=3/2^+$, and $J^\pi=5/2^+$ have energies ranging from 0.6 MeV to 1.0 MeV and widths between 0.15 MeV and 0.65 MeV. We investigate the dependence of the complex energies of these states on the $^{10}$Li spectrum. The finite spin 3/2 of the core and the resulting core-neutron spin-spin interaction are important. The connection with Coulomb dissociation experiments is discussed and a need for better measurements is pointed out.

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