Three-Body Halo Fragmentation: Polarization effects

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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5 pages, LaTeX file, 2 postscript figures included using epsf.sty

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10.1209/epl/i1996-00259-y

Momentum distributions of particles from nuclear break-up of fast three-body halos are calculated for polarized beam and outgoing fragments. These momentum distributions are combined in observable quantities which emphasize the two-body correlations in the initial three-body structure as well as in the final two-body system. Applying the formalism to 11Li we find a sensitive dependence on the p-wave content and on the position of the p-resonances in 10Li. Polarization experiments are then a new tool to study correlations in nuclear halos.

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