Study of β-delayed 3-body and 5-body breakup channels observed in the decay of Li-11
12 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables.-- PACS nrs.: 23.40.Hc; 27.20.+n.-- Printed version published Sep 15, 2008.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.3025 ; The β-delayed charged particle emission from Li-11 has been studied with emphasis on the three-body nαHe-6 and five-body 2α3n channels from the 10.59 and 18.15 MeV states in Be-11. Monte Carlo simulations using an R-matrix formalism lead to the conclusion that the He-A resonance states play a significant role in the break-up of these states. The results exclude an earlier assumption of a phase-space description of the break-up process of the 18.15 MeV state. Evidence for extra sequential decay paths is found for both states. ; This work has been supported by the Spanish CICYT, under the projects FPA2002-04181-C04-02, FPA2005-02379 and theMEC Consolider project CSD2007-00042, the European Union Sixth Framework through RII3-EURONS (contract No. 506065) and the Swedish Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. M. Madurga acknowledges the support of the Spanish MEC under the FPU program, FPU AP-2004-0002. ; Peer reviewed