21–27 Aug 2019
Wako/Hongo Campus
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Experimental study of 4n with 8He(p,2p) reaction

24 Aug 2019, 17:05
15m
Wako/Hongo Campus

Wako/Hongo Campus

Hirosawa 2-1, Wako, 351-0198, Saitama (Wako) Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo 113-0033, Tokyo (Hongo)

Speaker

Mr Siwei Huang (Peking University & Spin Iso-spin Laboratory, RIKEN)

Description

We will present our recent study of tetraneutron(4n) by using the 8He(p,2p) reaction with inverse kinematics, which was performed at RIKEN RIBF facility in 2017.
Many-neutron systems, in particular the tetraneutron, have attracted lots of attention in the last decades. Their existence of itself, whether as bound or resonate state, is of fundamental importance in nuclear physics, serving as a sensitive probe to investigate the nuclear force free from Coulomb interaction. However, no unambiguous conclusion could be drawn from the experimental data reported by far because of the extremely low statistics.
We have carried out new measurement on tetraneutron by using 8He(p,2p)7H{t+4n} reaction with inverse kinematics at RIBF. Neutrons were detected by NeuLAND demonstrator from GSI and NEBULA array, which can provide the highest 4-neutron detection efficiency(ε4n~1%) at present.

Primary author

Mr Siwei Huang (Peking University & Spin Iso-spin Laboratory, RIKEN)

Co-author

Mr Zaihong Yang (RCNP/Osaka University, Japan & Nishina Center/RIKEN, Japan)

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