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Multinucleon transfer processes in the $^{197}$ Au+$^{130}$Te reaction studied with a high-resolution kinematic coincidence

Multinucleon transfer processes in the $^{197}$Au+$^{130}$Te at E$_{lab}$ =1.07 GeV system were studied with the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer in coincidence with an ancillary particle detector. For neutron transfer channels we extracted total cross sections and compared them with calculations perfor...

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Autores principales: Galtarossa, F, Corradi, L, Szilner, S, Fioretto, E, Pollarolo, G, Mijatovic, T, Montanari, D, Ackermann, D, Bourgin, D, Courtin, S, Fruet, G, Goasduff, A, Grebosz, J, Haas, F, Jelavic Malenica, D, Jeong, S C, Jia, H M, John, P R, Mengoni, D, Milin, M, Montagnoli, G, Scarlassara, F, Skukan, N, Soic, N, Stefanini, A M, Strano, E, Tokic, V, Ur, C A, Valiente-Dobón, J J, Watanabe, Y X
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2019
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2669075
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Sumario:Multinucleon transfer processes in the $^{197}$Au+$^{130}$Te at E$_{lab}$ =1.07 GeV system were studied with the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer in coincidence with an ancillary particle detector. For neutron transfer channels we extracted total cross sections and compared them with calculations performed with the GRAZING code. We associated to each light fragment identified in PRISMA the corresponding mass distribution of the heavy partner and, through the comparison with Monte Carlo simulations, we could infer about the role of neutron evaporation in multinucleon transfer for the population of neutron-rich heavy nuclei.