Neutron transfer reactions with neutron-rich radioactive ion beams

  • J. A. Cizewski
  • , K. L. Jones
  • , S. D. Pain
  • , J. S. Thomas
  • , C. Baktash
  • , D. W. Bardayan
  • , J. C. Blackmon
  • , C. Gross
  • , J. F. Liang
  • , D. Shapira
  • , M. S. Smith
  • , R. L. Kozub
  • , B. H. Moazen
  • , C. D. Nesaraja
  • , H. K. Carter
  • , M. S. Johnson
  • , R. P. Fitzgerald
  • , D. W. Visser
  • , U. Greife
  • , R. J. Livesay
  • W. Catford, Z. Ma

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    Abstract

    Initial measurements are presented of the (d,p) reactions on neutron-rich N = 50 isotones along the r-process path of nucleosynthesis with radioactive ion beams of 82Ge and 84Se. Prospects for measurements with unstable 130,132Sn beams are discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)200-203
    Number of pages4
    JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
    Volume241
    Issue number1-4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 2005

    Funding

    This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy under Contract Numbers DE-FC03-03NA00143 (Rutgers), DE-AC05-00OR22725 (ORNL), DE-FG02-96-ER40955 (TTU), DE-FG03-93-ER40789 (Mines); the National Science Foundation under Contract Number NSF-PHY00-98800; and the LDRD program of ORNL.

    Keywords

    • Direct neutron transfer reactions
    • Ge
    • Neutron-rich nuclei
    • Radioactive ion beams
    • Se
    • Shell model
    • Sn
    • Spectroscopic factors
    • r-Process nucleosynthesis

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