Structure and three-body decay of $^9$Be resonances (1008.4237v1)
Abstract: The complex-rotated hyperspherical adiabatic method is used to study the decay of low-lying $9$Be resonances into one neutron and two $\alpha$-particles. We investigate the six resonances above the break-up threshold and below 6 MeV: $1/2\pm$, $3/2\pm$ and $5/2\pm$. The short-distance properties of each resonance are studied, and the different angular momentum and parity configurations of the $8$Be and $5$He two-body substructures are determined. We compute the branching ratio for sequential decay via the $8$Be ground state which qualitatively is consistent with measurements. We extract the momentum distributions after decay directly into the three-body continuum from the large-distance asymptotic structures. The kinematically complete results are presented as Dalitz plots as well as projections on given neutron and $\alpha$-energy. The distributions are discussed and in most cases found to agree with available experimental data.
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