Spin-dipole excitations studied with tensor polarised deuteron beams

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Taking advantage of the spin, isospin and Jπ selectivity of cross sections and analysing powers of the tensor polarised 12C(dvec ,2He) reaction, the Jπ = 0-,1-2- components of the spin-dipole resonance in 12B have been investigated. The experiment was performed at the Big-Bite Spectrometer of the KVI taking advantage of purely tensor polarised deuteron beams provided by the AGOR cyclotron. The unique energy resolution achieved at KVI allowed determination of analysing powers for well resolved transitions up to 5 MeV excitation energy. The analysing powers of states with known spin and parity provided the means for the first-time for verification of model-independent predictions of analysing powers at extreme forward angles. In the continuum region, the analysing powers allowed identification of the Jπ components of the IVSGDR, including a 0- component located at Ex = 9.3 MeV.

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