Investigation of cluster structure of light nuclei H, He and Li isotopes, in three-body final states photodisintegration processes in the energy range 50-250 MeV using photon beams of Yerevan Synchrotron

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In this work we propose to investigate the cluster structure of the excited states of nuclei produced in the photodisintegration reactions on 6 Li and 7Li targets, with three bodies (clusters and nucleons) in final state using bremsstrahlung and linear polarized beams. The analysis of the experimental data with the use of Dalitz diagrams allows to investigate 16 cluster structures of 9 isotopes of H, He and Li nuclei in four reactions of photodisintegration with the above-mentioned targets.

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