We investigate the effects arising out of the E1−E2 interference in the
Coulomb dissociation of 8B at beam energies below and around 50 MeV/nucleon.
The theory has been formulated within a first order semiclassical scheme of
Coulomb excitation, in which both the ground state and the continuum state wave
functions of 8B enter as inputs. We find that the magnitude of the
interference could be large in some cases. However, there are some specific
observables which are free from the effects of the E1−E2 interference,
which is independent of the models used to describe the structure of 8B.
This will be useful for the analysis of the breakup data in relation to the
extraction of the astrophysical factor S17(0).Comment: Revised version to appear in Physical Review