Single neutron transfer experiments close to the r-process path

  • K. L. Jones
  • , A. S. Adekola
  • , D. W. Bardayan
  • , J. C. Blackmon
  • , K. Y. Chae
  • , K. Chipes
  • , J. A. Cizewski
  • , D. J. Dean
  • , L. Erikson
  • , R. P. Fltzgerald
  • , A. L. Gaddis
  • , U. Greife
  • , C. Harlin
  • , R. Hatarik
  • , J. A. Howard
  • , M. S. Johnson
  • , R. L. Kozub
  • , J. F. Liang
  • , R. J. Livesay
  • , Z. Ma
  • B. H. Moazen, P. D. O'Malley, C. D. Nesaraja, S. D. Pain, N. P. Patterson, S. V. Paulauskas, D. Shapira, J. F. Shriner, D. J. Sissom, M. S. Smith, T. P. Swan, J. S. Thomas

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Abstract

The first measurements using the (d, p) transfer reaction to study single-particle states in nuclei on the expected r-process path have been made at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility. The shell closure at N = 50 has been crossed using the 82Ge(d,p) and 84Se(d,p) reactions. The properties of the lowest-lying states have been determined. Furthermore, the 132Sn(d, p) reaction has been used for the first time to populate single-particle states in 133Sn.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1205-1212
Number of pages8
JournalActa Physica Polonica B
Volume38
Issue number4
StatePublished - Apr 2007
Event41st Zakopane Conference on Nuclear Physics - Trends in Nuclear Physics - Zakopane, Poland
Duration: Sep 4 2006Sep 10 2006

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