The beta delayed deuteron emission from 6He is studied in a dynamical
microscopic cluster model. This model gives a reasonably good description for
all the subsystems of 6He and 6Li in a coherent way, without any free
parameter. The beta decay transition probability to the 6Li ground state is
underestimated by a few percents. The theoretical beta delayed deuteron
spectrum is close to experiment but it is also underestimated by about a factor
1.7. We argue that, in spite of their different magnitudes, both
underestimations might have a common origin. The model confirms that the
neutron halo part of the 6He wave function plays a crucial role in quenching
the beta decay toward the α + d channel.Comment: LATEX with REVTEX, Submitted to Phys. Rev. C, 11 pages, 3 figures
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