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Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE
As a tool for studying the structure of nuclei far off stability the technique of $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy after low-energy single-nucleon transfer reactions with radioactive nuclear beams in inverse kinematics was investigated. Modules of the MINIBALL germanium array and a thin position-sensitive...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s100500170147 http://cds.cern.ch/record/508356 |
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author | Gund, C. Bauer, H. Cub, J. Dietrich, A. Hartlein, T. Lenske, H. Pansegrau, D. Richter, A. Scheit, H. Schrieder, G. Schwalm, D. |
author_facet | Gund, C. Bauer, H. Cub, J. Dietrich, A. Hartlein, T. Lenske, H. Pansegrau, D. Richter, A. Scheit, H. Schrieder, G. Schwalm, D. |
author_sort | Gund, C. |
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description | As a tool for studying the structure of nuclei far off stability the technique of $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy after low-energy single-nucleon transfer reactions with radioactive nuclear beams in inverse kinematics was investigated. Modules of the MINIBALL germanium array and a thin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counter (PPAC) to be employed in future experiments at REX-ISOLDE were used in a test experiment performed with a stable $^{36}$S beam on deuteron and $^{9}$Be targets. It is demonstrated that the Doppler broadening of $\gamma$ lines detected by the MINIBALL modules is considerably reduced by exploiting their segmentation, and that for beam intensities up to 10$^{6}$ particles/s the PPAC positioned around zero degrees with respect to the beam axis allows not only to significantly reduce the gamma background by requiring coincidences with the transfer products but also to control the beam and its intensity by single particle counting. The predicted large neutron pickup cross-sections of neutron-rich light nuclei on $^{2}$H and $^{9}$Be targets at REX-ISOLDE energies of 2.2 MeV.A are confirmed. (15 refs). |
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spelling | cern-5083562023-03-14T17:18:47Zdoi:10.1007/s100500170147http://cds.cern.ch/record/508356engGund, C.Bauer, H.Cub, J.Dietrich, A.Hartlein, T.Lenske, H.Pansegrau, D.Richter, A.Scheit, H.Schrieder, G.Schwalm, D.Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDEDetectors and Experimental TechniquesNuclear Physics - ExperimentAs a tool for studying the structure of nuclei far off stability the technique of $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy after low-energy single-nucleon transfer reactions with radioactive nuclear beams in inverse kinematics was investigated. Modules of the MINIBALL germanium array and a thin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counter (PPAC) to be employed in future experiments at REX-ISOLDE were used in a test experiment performed with a stable $^{36}$S beam on deuteron and $^{9}$Be targets. It is demonstrated that the Doppler broadening of $\gamma$ lines detected by the MINIBALL modules is considerably reduced by exploiting their segmentation, and that for beam intensities up to 10$^{6}$ particles/s the PPAC positioned around zero degrees with respect to the beam axis allows not only to significantly reduce the gamma background by requiring coincidences with the transfer products but also to control the beam and its intensity by single particle counting. The predicted large neutron pickup cross-sections of neutron-rich light nuclei on $^{2}$H and $^{9}$Be targets at REX-ISOLDE energies of 2.2 MeV.A are confirmed. (15 refs).As a tool for studying the structure of nuclei far off stability the technique of gamma-ray spectroscopy after low-energy single-nucleon transfer reactions with radioactive nuclear beams in inverse kinematics was investigated. Modules of the MINIBALL germanium array and a thin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counter (PPAC) to be employed in future experiments at REX-ISOLDE were used in a test experiment performed with a stable 36S beam on deuteron and 9Be targets. It is demonstrated that the Doppler broadening of gamma lines detected by the MINIBALL modules is considerably reduced by exploiting their segmentation, and that for beam intensities up to 10^6 particles/s the PPAC positioned around zero degrees with respect to the beam axis allows not only to significantly reduce the gamma background by requiring coincidences with the transfer products but also to control the beam and its intensity by single particle counting. The predicted large neutron pickup cross sections of neutron-rich light nuclei on 2H and 9Be targets at REX-ISOLDE energies of 2.2 MeV A are confirmed.nucl-ex/0010005oai:cds.cern.ch:5083562001 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Nuclear Physics - Experiment Gund, C. Bauer, H. Cub, J. Dietrich, A. Hartlein, T. Lenske, H. Pansegrau, D. Richter, A. Scheit, H. Schrieder, G. Schwalm, D. Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE |
title | Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE |
title_full | Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE |
title_fullStr | Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE |
title_full_unstemmed | Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE |
title_short | Potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at REX-ISOLDE |
title_sort | potential and limitations of nucleon transfer experiments with radioactive beams at rex-isolde |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s100500170147 http://cds.cern.ch/record/508356 |
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