Multi-nucleon transfer reactions are useful tools to populate exotic nuclei, particularly the neutron-rich ones. In this view, two different experiments have been performed employing a stable (22Ne) and a radioactive (24Ne) beam, both impinging on a 208Pb target. The first reaction has been studied using the CLARA-PRISMA-DANTE set-up at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (Legnaro-Italy), while the second reaction was performed at Ganil (Caen-France) employing a SPIRAL radioactive beam of 24Ne. In this case recoils and coincident γ rays were detected with the VAMOS-EXOGAM set-up. The data show that MNT reactions can selectively populate states of different nature and, therefore, are a good tool to study nuclear structure further away from stability.
Study of multi-nucleon transfer reactions with light nuclei / G. Benzoni, D. Montanari, A. Bracco, N. Blasi, F. Camera, F.C.L. Crespi, A. Corsi, S. Leoni, B. Million, R. Nicolini, O. Wieland, A. Zalite, F. Zocca, F. Azaiez, S. Franchoo, I. Stefan, F. Ibrahim, D. Verney, S. Battacharyya, G. De France, A. Navin, M. Rejmund, L. Corradi, G. de Angelis, A. Gadea, A.M. Stefanini, J.J. Valiente Dobon, E. Farnea, S. Lunardi, P. Mason, G. Montagnoli, F. Scarlassara, S. Szilner, G. Pollarolo. - 1012:(2008), pp. 300-304. (Intervento presentato al convegno Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions : FINUSTAR tenutosi a Crete nel 2007) [10.1063/1.2939315].
Study of multi-nucleon transfer reactions with light nuclei
G. BenzoniPrimo
;D. MontanariSecondo
;A. Bracco;F. Camera;F.C.L. Crespi;A. Corsi;S. Leoni;R. Nicolini;F. Zocca;P. Mason;
2008
Abstract
Multi-nucleon transfer reactions are useful tools to populate exotic nuclei, particularly the neutron-rich ones. In this view, two different experiments have been performed employing a stable (22Ne) and a radioactive (24Ne) beam, both impinging on a 208Pb target. The first reaction has been studied using the CLARA-PRISMA-DANTE set-up at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (Legnaro-Italy), while the second reaction was performed at Ganil (Caen-France) employing a SPIRAL radioactive beam of 24Ne. In this case recoils and coincident γ rays were detected with the VAMOS-EXOGAM set-up. The data show that MNT reactions can selectively populate states of different nature and, therefore, are a good tool to study nuclear structure further away from stability.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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