Investigation of spectral structure of $^{11}$Be in breakup reactions within quantum-quasiclassical approach

1 Jul 2024, 15:50
15m
Conference Hall (BLTP)

Conference Hall

BLTP

second floor, Chairman: Ershov S. N.

Speaker

Dinara Valiolda (BLTP/KAZNU)

Description

Abstract. We investigate the breakup of the $^{11}$Be halo nuclei on a light ($^{12}$C ) target within quantum-quasiclassical approach in a wide range of beam energy (5–67 MeV/nucleon) including the low-lying resonances of $^{11}$Be. The obtained results are in good agreement with existing experimental data at 67 MeV/nucleon. The developed computational scheme can potentially be used for interpretation of low-energy breakup experiments on different targets in studying spectral properties of nuclei. In particular, the region around 20-10 MeV/nucleon is of great interest, since this is the energy range of HIE-ISOLD at CERN and the future ReA12 at MSU, it has hardly been investigated theoretically so far.

Section Nuclear structure: theory and experiment

Primary author

Dinara Valiolda (BLTP/KAZNU)

Co-authors

Daniyar Janseitov (BLTP/INP) Vladimir Melezhik (BLTP JINR Dubna)

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