The Question of Low-Lying Intruder States in $^8Be$ and Neighboring Nuclei

  • 24 October 1997
Abstract
The presence of not yet detected intruder states in $^{8}Be$ e.g. a $J=2^+$ intruder at 9 MeV excitation would affect the shape of the $\beta ^{\mp }$-delayed alpha spectra of $^{8}Li$ and $^{8}B$. In order to test the plausibility of this assumption, shell model calculations with up to $4\hbar \omega $ excitations in $^{8}Be$ (and up to $2\hbar \omega $ excitations in $^{10}Be$) were performed. With the above restrictions on the model spaces, the calculations did not yield any low-lying intruder state in $^{8}Be$. Another approach -the simple deformed oscillator model with self-consistent frequencies and volume conservation gives an intruder state in $^{8}Be$ which is lower in energy than the above shell model results, but its energy is still considerably higher than 9 MeV.

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