Coulomb excitation and transfer reactions with neutron-rich radioactive beams

  • D. C. Radford
  • , C. Baktash
  • , C. J. Barton
  • , J. Batchelder
  • , J. R. Beene
  • , C. R. Bingham
  • , M. A. Caprio
  • , M. Danchev
  • , B. Fuentes
  • , A. Galindo-Uribarri
  • , J. Gomez Del Campo
  • , C. J. Gross
  • , M. L. Halbert
  • , D. J. Hartley
  • , P. Hausladen
  • , J. K. Hwang
  • , W. Krolas
  • , Y. Larochelle
  • , J. F. Liang
  • , P. E. Mueller
  • E. Padilla, J. Pavan, A. Piechaczek, D. Shapira, D. W. Stracener, R. L. Varner, A. Woehr, C. H. Yu, N. V. Zamfir

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Abstract

Neutron-rich radioactive ion beams available from the HRIBF allow a variety of measurements around the 132Sn region, including Coulomb excitation and single-nucleon transfer. The B(E2;0+ → 2 +) values for first 2+ excited states of even-even neutron-rich 132-136Te and 126-130Sn have been measured by Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics. Neutron transfer onto a 134Te beam from 9Be and 13C targets, to populate single-particle states in 135Te, has also been studied. Gamma rays from the 13C(134Te, 12C) reaction were used to identify the νi 13/2 state in 135Te, at an energy of 2109 keV. These and other results, and plans for future experiments with these neutron-rich beams, are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)383-387
Number of pages5
JournalEuropean Physical Journal A
Volume25
Issue numberSUPPL. 1
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2005

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