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 language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Fusion06 |
| Subtitle of host publication | Reaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb Barrier |
| Pages | 285-290 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2006 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | FUSION06: Reaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb Barrier - San Servolo, Venezia, Italy Duration: Mar 19 2006 → Mar 23 2006 |
Publication series
| Name | AIP Conference Proceedings |
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| Volume | 853 |
| ISSN (Print) | 0094-243X |
| ISSN (Electronic) | 1551-7616 |
Conference
| Conference | FUSION06: Reaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb Barrier |
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| Country/Territory | Italy |
| City | San Servolo, Venezia |
| Period | 03/19/06 → 03/23/06 |
Keywords
- Exotic nuclei
- Transfer reactions
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