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The 11Li + p and 11Li + d reactions are investigated in the Continuum Discretized Coupled Channel (CDCC) method with a three-body description (9Li + n + n) of 11Li. I first discuss the properties of 11Li, and focus on E1 transition probabilities to the continuum. The existence of a 1- resonance at low excitation energies is confirmed, but the associated E1 transition from the ground state does not have an isoscalar character, as suggested in a recent experiment. In a second step, I study the 11Li + p elastic cross section at Elab = 66 MeV in the CDCC framework. I obtain a fair agreement with experiment, and show that breakup effects are maximal at large angles. The breakup cross section is shown to be dominated by the 1- dipole state in 11Li, but the role of this resonance is minor in elastic scattering. From CDCC equivalent 11Li + p and 11Li + n potentials, I explore the 11Li + d cross section within a standard three-body 11Li +(p + n) model. At small angles, the experimental cross section is close to the Rutherford scattering cross section, which is not supported by the CDCC. A five-body (9Li+n+n)+(p+n) is then performed. Including breakup states in 11Li and in the deuteron represents a numerical challenge for theory, owing to the large number of channels. Although a full convergence could not be reached, the CDCC model tends to overestimate the data at small angles. I suggest that measurements of the 9Li + p elastic scattering would be helpful to determine more accurate optical potentials. The current disagreement between experiment and theory on 11Li + d scattering also deserves new experiments at other energies.
A dipole resonance of 11Li is newly found by a 9Li + n + n three-body model analysis with the complex-scaling method. The resonance can be interpreted as a bound state in the 10Li + n system, that is, a Feshbach resonance in the 9Li + n + n system. A
Background: 11Li is one of the most studied halo nuclei. The fusion of 11Li with 208Pb has been the subject of a number of theoretical studies with widely differing predictions, ranging over four orders of magnitude, for the fusion excitation functio
We discuss the binding mechanism of 11Li based on an extended three-body model of Li+n+n. In the model, we take into account the pairing correlation of p-shell neutrons in 9Li, in addition to that of valence neutrons outside the 9Li nucleus, and solv
Coulomb breakup strengths of 11Li into a three-body 9Li+n+n system are studied in the complex scaling method. We decompose the transition strengths into the contributions from three-body resonances, two-body ``10Li+n and three-body ``9Li+n+n continuu
Proton inelastic scattering off a neutron halo nucleus, 11Li, has been studied in inverse kinematics at the IRIS facility at TRIUMF. The aim was to establish a soft dipole resonance and to obtain its dipole strength. Using a high quality 66 MeV 11Li