Exploring the neutron dripline two neutrons at a time: The first observations of the 26O and 16Be ground state resonances

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The two-neutron unbound ground state resonances of 26O and 16Be were populated using one-proton knockout reactions from 27F and 17B beams. A coincidence measurement of 3-body system (fragment + n + n) allowed for the decay energy of the unbound nuclei to be reconstructed. A low energy resonance, < 200 keV, was observed for the first time in the 240 + n + n system and assigned to the ground state of 26O. The 16Be ground state resonance was observed at 1.35 MeV. The 3-body correlations of the 14Be + n + n system were compared to simulations of a phase-space, sequential, and dineutron decay. The strong correlations in the n-n system from the experimental data could only be reproduced by the dineutron decay simulation providing the first evidence for a dineutron-like decay.

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Kohley, Z., Spyrou, A., Lunderberg, E., Deyoung, P. A., Attanayake, H., Baumann, T., … Volya, A. (2013). Exploring the neutron dripline two neutrons at a time: The first observations of the 26O and 16Be ground state resonances. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 420). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/420/1/012052

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