J. Chen, S. Wang, H. Fortune, J. Lou, Y. Ye, Z. Li, N. Michel, J. G. Li, C. Yuan, Y. Ge, Q. Li, H. Hua, D. Jiang, X. Yang, D. Pang, F. Xu, W. Zuo, J. Pei, J. Li, W. Jiang, Y. Sun, H. Zang, N. Aoi, H. Ong, E. Ideguchi, Y. Ayyad, K. Hatanaka, D. T. Tran, D. Bazin, J. Lee, Y. Zhang, J. Wu, H. Liu, C. Wen, T. Yamamoto, M. Tanaka, T. Suzuki
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Observation of the near-threshold intruder
0−
resonance in
Be12
A resonant state at $3.21^{+0.12}_{-0.04}$\,MeV, located just above the one-neutron separation threshold, was observed for the first time in $^{12}$Be from the $^{11}$Be\,$(d,p)^{12}$Be one-neutron transfer reaction in inverse kinematics. This state is assigned a spin-parity of $0^-$, according to the distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) and decay-width analysis. Gamow coupled-channel (GCC) and Gamow shell-model (GSM) calculations show the importance of the continuum-coupling, which dramatically influences the excitation energy and ordering of low-lying states. Various exotic structures associated with cross-shell intruding configurations in $^{12}$Be and in its isotonic nucleus $^{11}$Li are comparably discussed.