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Two new low-lying $^6$He levels at excitation energies of about 2.4 and 2.9 MeV were observed in the experimental investigation of the p-$alpha$ coincidence spectra obtained by the $^3$H($^4$He,p$alpha$)2n four-body reaction at $E_{rm ,^4He}$ beam energy of 27.2 MeV. The relevant $E^*$ peak energy and $Gamma$ energy width spectroscopic parameters for such $^6$He$^*$ excited states decaying into the $alpha$+n+n channel were obtained by analyzing the bidimensional ($E_{rm p}$, $E_{rm alpha}$) energy spectra. The present new result of two low-lying $^6$He$^*$ excited states above the $^4$He+2n threshold energy of 0.974 MeV is important for the investigation of the nuclear structure of neutron rich light nuclei and also as a basic test for theoretical models in the study of the three-cluster resonance feature of $^6$He.
Measurements of the t-t and p-t coincidence events in the $^3$H ($alpha$, ttp) reaction have been obtained at $E_alpha$ incident energy of 67.2 MeV. Various appropriate angular configurations of detectors were chosen in order to observe the populatio
The extremely neutron-rich system $^{7}$H was studied in the direct $^2$H($^8$He,$^3$He)$^7$H transfer reaction with a 26 AMeV secondary $^{8}$He beam [Bezbakh et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 124 (2020) 022502]. The missing mass spectrum and center-of-mass
The reaction mechanisms of the two-neutron transfer reaction $^{12}$C($^6$He,$^4$He) have been studied at 30 MeV at the TRIUMF ISAC-II facility using the SHARC charged-particle detector array. Optical potential parameters have been extracted from the
Polarization transfer in the 4He(e,ep)3H reaction at a Q^2 of 0.4 (GeV/c)^2 was measured at the Mainz Microtron MAMI. The ratio of the transverse to the longitudinal polarization components of the ejected protons was compared with the same ratio for
Four light-mass nuclei are considered by an effective two-body clusterisation method; $^6$Li as $^2$H$+^4$He, $^7$Li as $^3$H$+^4$He, $^7$Be as $^3$He$+^4$He, and $^8$Be as $^4$He$+^4$He. The low-energy spectrum of each is determined from single-chan