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An above-barrier narrow resonance in $^{15}$F
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De Grancey, F.; Mercenne, A.; Santos, F. de Oliveira; Davinson, T.; Sorlin, O.; Angélique, J. C.; Assié, M.; Berthoumieux, E.; Borcea, R.; Buta, A.; Celikovic, I.; Chudoba, V.; Daugas, J. M.; Dumitru, G.; Fadil, M.; Grévy, S.; Kiener, J.; Lefebvre-Schuhl, A.; Michel, N.; Mrazek, J.; Negoita, F.; Okolowicz, J.; Pantelica, D.; Pellegriti, M. G.; Perrot, L.; Ploszajczak, M.; Randisi, G.; Ray, I.; Roig, O.; Rotaru, F.; Laurent, M. G. Saint; Smirnova, N.; Stanoiu, M.; Stefan, I.; Stodel, C.; Subotic, K.; Tatischeff, V.; Thomas, J. C.; Ujic, P.; Wolski, R.
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Intense and purified radioactive beam of post-accelerated $^{14}$O was used to study the low-lying states in the unbound $^{15}$F nucleus. Exploiting resonant elastic scattering in inverse kinematics with a thick target, the second excited state, a resonance at E$\_R$=4.757(6)(10)~MeV with a width of $\Gamma$=36(5)(14)~keV was measured for the first time with high precision. The structure of this narrow above-barrier state in a nucleus located two neutrons beyond the proton drip line was investigated using the Gamow Shell Model in the coupled channel representation with a $^{12}$C core and three valence protons. It is found that it is an almost pure wave function of two quasi-bound protons in the $2s\_{1/2}$ shell.
Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, Submitted to Phys. Lett. B
Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, Submitted to Phys. Lett. B