Studies of single-particle structure in the N=16 region using transfer reactions

  • R. C. Lemmon
  • , B. Fernandez-Dominguez
  • , C. Timis
  • , M. Labiche
  • , W. N. Catford
  • , M. Chartier
  • , N. Ashwood
  • , N. Amzal
  • , T. D. Baldwin
  • , M. Burns
  • , L. Caballero
  • , R. Chapman
  • , N. Curtis
  • , G. De France
  • , M. Freer
  • , W. Gelletly
  • , X. Liang
  • , N. A. Orr
  • , S. D. Pain
  • , V. P.E. Pucknell
  • M. Rejmund, B. Rubio, H. Savajols, O. Sorlin, K. Spohr, C. Thiesen, D. D. Warner

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Abstract

We have developed a new experimental setup based at the GANIL/SPIRAL facility in Caen, France to measure one-nucleon transfer reactions in inverse kinematics in order to study the evolution of the single particle structure of exotic nuclei. The setup couples together three state-of-the-art detection systems: the TIARA Si array, the large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer VAMOS and the high-efficiency segmented Ge γ-ray array EXOGAM. In a first experiment, the 24Ne(d,p)25Ne reaction has been studied to probe the N=16 shell closure. Details of the setup, data analysis and preliminary results are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFusion06
Subtitle of host publicationReaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb Barrier
Pages285-290
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
EventFUSION06: Reaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb Barrier - San Servolo, Venezia, Italy
Duration: Mar 19 2006Mar 23 2006

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume853
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Conference

ConferenceFUSION06: Reaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb Barrier
Country/TerritoryItaly
CitySan Servolo, Venezia
Period03/19/0603/23/06

Keywords

  • Exotic nuclei
  • Transfer reactions

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