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Spatial periphery of lithium isotopes

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The spatial structure of lithium isotopes is studied with the aid of the charge-exchange and (t, p) reactions on lithium nuclei. It is shown that an excited isobaric-analog state of 6Li (0+, 3.56MeV) has a halo structure formed by a proton and a neutron, that, in the 9Li nucleus, there is virtually no neutron halo, and that 11Li is a Borromean nucleus formed by a 9Li core and a two-neutron halo manifesting itself in cigar-like and dineutron configurations.

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Original Russian Text © L.I. Galanina, N.S. Zelenskaja, 2013, published in Yadernaya Fizika, 2013, Vol. 76, No. 12, pp. 1542–1548.

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Galanina, L.I., Zelenskaja, N.S. Spatial periphery of lithium isotopes. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 76, 1457–1464 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778813120077

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