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@ARTICLE{Revel:212970,
      author       = {Revel, A. and Marqués, F. M. and Sorlin, O. and Aumann, T.
                      and Caesar, C. and Holl, M. and Panin, V. and Vandebrouck,
                      M. and Wamers, F. and Alvarez-Pol, H. and Atar, L. and
                      Avdeichikov, V. and Beceiro-Novo, S. and Bemmerer, D. and
                      Benlliure, J. and Bertulani, C. A. and Boillos, J. M. and
                      Boretzky, K. and Borge, M. J. G. and Caamaño, M. and
                      Casarejos, E. and Catford, W. N. and Cederkäll, J. and
                      Chartier, M. and Chulkov, L. and Cortina-Gil, D. and Cravo,
                      E. and Crespo, R. and Datta Pramanik, U. and Díaz
                      Fernández, P. and Dillmann, I. and Elekes, Z. and Enders,
                      J. and Ershova, O. and Estradé, A. and Farinon, F. and
                      Fraile, L. M. and Freer, M. and Galaviz, D. and Geissel, H.
                      and Gernhäuser, R. and Golubev, P. and Göbel, K. and
                      Hagdahl, J. and Heftrich, T. and Heil, M. and Heine, M. and
                      Heinz, A. and Henriques, A. and Ignatov, A. and Johansson,
                      H. T. and Jonson, B. and Kahlbow, J. and
                      Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N. and Kanungo, R. and Kelic-Heil, A.
                      and Knyazev, A. and Kröll, T. and Kurz, N. and Labiche, M.
                      and Langer, C. and Le Bleis, T. and Lemmon, R. and Lindberg,
                      S. and Machado, J. and Marganiec, J. and Movsesyan, A. and
                      Nacher, E. and Najafi, M. and Nilsson, T. and Nociforo, C.
                      and Paschalis, S. and Perea, A. and Petri, M. and Pietri, S.
                      and Plag, R. and Reifarth, R. and Ribeiro, G. and Rigollet,
                      C. and Röder, M. and Rossi, D. and Savran, D. and Scheit,
                      H. and Simon, H. and Syndikus, I. and Taylor, J. T. and
                      Tengblad, O. and Thies, R. and Togano, Y. and Velho, P. and
                      Volkov, V. and Wagner, A. and Weick, H. and Wheldon, C. and
                      Wilson, G. and Winfield, J. S. and Woods, P. and Yakorev, D.
                      and Zhukov, M. and Zilges, A. and Zuber, K.},
      title        = {{S}trong {N}eutron {P}airing in core + 4 n {N}uclei},
      journal      = {Physical review letters},
      volume       = {120},
      number       = {15},
      issn         = {1079-7114},
      address      = {College Park, Md.},
      publisher    = {APS},
      reportid     = {GSI-2018-00762},
      pages        = {152504},
      year         = {2018},
      note         = {6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
                      Lett},
      abstract     = {The emission of neutron pairs from the neutron-rich
                      $N\!=\!12$ isotones $^{18}$C and $^{20}$O has been studied
                      by high-energy nucleon knockout from $^{19}$N and $^{21}$O
                      secondary beams, populating unbound states of the two
                      isotones up to 15~MeV above their two-neutron emission
                      thresholds. The analysis of triple fragment-$n$-$n$
                      correlations shows that the decay
                      $^{19}$N$(-1p)^{18}$C$^*\!\rightarrow^{16}$C+$n$+$n$ is
                      clearly dominated by direct pair emission. The two-neutron
                      correlation strength, the largest ever observed, suggests
                      the predominance of a $^{14}$C core surrounded by four
                      valence neutrons arranged in strongly correlated pairs. On
                      the other hand, a significant competition of a sequential
                      branch is found in the decay
                      $^{21}$O$(-1n)^{20}$O$^*\!\rightarrow^{18}$O+$n$+$n$,
                      attributed to its formation through the knockout of a
                      deeply-bound neutron that breaks the $^{16}$O core and
                      reduces the number of pairs.},
      cin          = {KRA / FRS / DTL},
      ddc          = {550},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Ds200)KRA-20150901OR349 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)FRS-20110310OR124 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)DTL-20051214OR031},
      pnm          = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF3-612) /
                      GSI-EXP-S306-2010 - Investigation of inversion of vd 3/2-vf
                      7/2, p 3/2, 1/2 orbitals in neutron-rich nuclei around N20
                      shell closure (EXP:GSI-EXP-S306-2010) / R3Bsetup-detectors -
                      R3B Setup/Detektoren (R3Bsetup-detectors) /
                      SUC-GSI-Darmstadt - Strategic university cooperation GSI-TU
                      Darmstadt (SUC-GSI-DA)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-612 / G:(DE-Ds200)EXP:GSI-EXP-S306-2010 /
                      G:(DE-Ds200)R3Bsetup-detectors / G:(DE-Ds200)SUC-GSI-DA},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:29756867},
      UT           = {WOS:000429777200005},
      doi          = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.152504},
      url          = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/212970},
}