Studies of nuclei close to132 Sn using single-neutron transfer reactions

  • K. J. Jones
  • , S. D. Pain
  • , R. L. Kozub
  • , A. S. Adekola
  • , D. W. Bardayan
  • , J. C. Blackmon
  • , W. N. Catford
  • , K. Y. Chae
  • , K. Chipps
  • , J. A. Cizewskit
  • , L. Erikson
  • , A. L. Gaddis
  • , U. Greife
  • , R. Grzywacz
  • , C. Harlin
  • , R. Hatarik
  • , J. A. Howard
  • , J. James
  • , R. Kapler
  • , WKrólas
  • J. F. Liang, Z. Ma, C. Matei, B. H. Moazen, C. D. Nesaraja, P. D. O'Malley, N. P. Patterson, S. V. Paulauskas, D. Shapira, J. F. Shriner, M. Sikora, D. J. Sissom, M. S. Smith, T. P. Swan, J. S. Thomas, G. L. Wilson

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Abstract

Neutron transfer reactions were performed in inverse kinematics using radioactive ion beams of mSn, 130Sn, and 134Te and deuterated polyethylene targets. Preliminary results are presented. The Q-value spectra for 133Sn,131 Sn and 135Te reveal a number of previously unobserved peaks. The angular distributions are compatible with the expected lf7/2 nature of the ground state of 133Sn, and 2p3/2 for the 3.4 MeV state in m131 Sn.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-160
Number of pages8
JournalAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1098
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
EventInternational Conference on New Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions near the Coulomb Barrier, FUSION08 - Chicago, IL, United States
Duration: Sep 22 2008Sep 26 2008

Keywords

  • And other explosive environments
  • Nuclear physics aspects of novae
  • Single-particle levels and strength functions
  • Supernovae
  • Transfer reactions

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