Structure of light nuclei in resonance scattering experiments

G. V. Rogachev, Florida State University
M. Avila, Florida State University
L. T. Baby, Florida State University
J. Blackmon, Louisiana State University
V. Z. Goldberg, Cyclotron Institute
E. D. Johnson, Florida State University
M. Matos, Louisiana State University
K. Macon, Louisiana State University
J. P. Mitchell, Florida State University
L. Linhardt, Louisiana State University
A. Kuchera, Florida State University
E. Koshchiy, Florida State University
K. Kemper, Florida State University
D. Santiago-Gonzales, Florida State University
A. Volya, Florida State University
I. Wiedenhoever, Florida State University

Abstract

Resonance scattering with rare isotope beams provides direct access to continuum properties of exotic nuclei and can serve as a stringent test for modern theoretical approaches. Properties of neutron deficient isotope 8B, that were studied using resonance scattering of protons of 7Be, are discussed and compared to the predictions of the ab initio theories. New experimental data on clustering in 10Be studied using 6He+α resonance elastic scattering is presented. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.