Abstract
We investigate the three-body Coulomb breakup reactions of two-neutron halo nuclei and discuss the effect of binary subsystem correlations such as the of core-n and n-n. Furthermore, we calculate the invariant mass spectra. It is found that the final-state interactions of core-n and n-n binary subsystems dominantly determine the observed structures of the breakup cross sections, such as the low-lying enhancements.
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