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Three-Body Faddeev Approach to Two-Proton Emissions from 18Ne Excited State

Yu Ning1,2, Liu Fu-Qing3 and Zhang Huan-Qiao1,2

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NUCLEAR PHYSICS

The proton drip line nucleus 18Ne is considered as a system of two protons and a 16O core. The excitation-energy spectrum of 18Ne and the relative-momentum distribution of the two protons emitted from the 6.15 MeV level of 18Ne are calculated using the Faddeev approach.


PACS

23.50.+z Decay by proton emission

27.20.+n 6(less-than-or-equal-to)A(less-than-or-equal-to)19

Subjects

Nuclear physics

Dates

Issue 11 (November 2009)

Received 1 April 2009



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