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Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 2003 Volume 77, Issue 7, Pages 412–416 (Mi jetpl2774)

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Spectroscopy of the $^5$H superheavy hydrogen isotope

M. G. Gornova, M. N. Bera, Yu. B. Gurova, S. V. Lapushkina, P. V. Morokhova, V. A. Pechkurova, N. O. Poroshina, V. G. Sandukovskiib, M. V. Tel'kusheva, B. A. Chernysheva

a Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
b Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moskovskaya obl.

Abstract: The formation of the $^5$H superheavy hydrogen isotope was experimentally sought in the reactions induced by stopped $\pi^-$ mesons absorbed by $^9$Be nuclei. Peaks in missing-mass spectra were observed in two reaction channels, $^9$Be$(\pi^-, pt)X$ and $^9$Be$(\pi^-, dd)X$, and were attributed to the $^5$H resonance states. The lowest state has parameters $Er=5.5\pm0.2\,$MeV and $\Gamma=5.4\pm0.5\,$MeV [$E_r$ is the resonance energy measured from the (triton + two neutrons) threshold]. Therefore, $^5$H is bound more weakly than $^4$H. Excited states of $^5$H were also observed. All three resonance levels ($E_{1r} = 10.6\pm 0.3\,$MeV, $\Gamma _{1r} = 6.8\pm0.5\,$MeV; $E_{2r} = 18.5\pm0.4\,$MeV, $\Gamma _{2r} = 4.8\pm1.3\,$MeV, $E_{3r} = 26.7\pm0.4\,$MeV, $\Gamma _{3r} = 3.6\pm1.3\,$MeV) can decay into five free nucleons.

PACS: 21.10.Dr, 21.10.-k

Received: 24.06.2002
Revised: 12.02.2003


 English version:
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters, 2003, 77:7, 344–348

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