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Three-Body Resonances in Borromean Halo Nuclei

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Resonances in Few-Body Systems

Part of the book series: Few Body Systems ((FEWBODY,volume 13))

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The recent advances in Hyperspherical Harmonics method to investigate Borromean (having no binary bound subsystems) three-body systems are discussed. The spatial and energy-momenta correlations in the three-body continuum revealed the physical nature and the unique structure for true three-body resonances, and for the case of a binary resonance in one of the subsystems. The correlation method has been applied to the low-lying resonances and the dipole soft mode in two-neutron halo nucleus 6He, having only α+n+n continuum in the excitation energy range < 13 MeV.

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Danilin, B., Vaagen, J.S., Thompson, I.J., Zhukov, M.V. (2001). Three-Body Resonances in Borromean Halo Nuclei. In: Kruppa, A.T., Lovas, R.G. (eds) Resonances in Few-Body Systems. Few Body Systems, vol 13. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6114-2_13

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