recent experiments in inverse kinematics with the magnetic spectrometer prisma
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Abstract
In the last period, two classes of experiments have been carried out with the large acceptance magnetic spectrometer PRISMA. In particular, the one- and two-neutron transfer processes at energies ranging from the Coulomb barrier to deep below it and the population of exotic neutron rich nuclei in the A~130 and A~200 mass regions have been studied. Both kinds of experiments have been performed in inverse kinematics identifying in A, Z and velocity the light target-like recoils with PRISMA placed at very forward angles in order to have, at the same time, high efficiency and good energy and mass resolutions.
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| Authors | ;Fioretto E.;Corradi L.;Montanari D.;Szilner S.;Pollarolo G.;Galtarossa F.;Ackermann D.;Montagnoli G.;Scarlassara F.;Stefanini A.M.;Courtin S.;Goasduff A.;Haas F.;Jelavić-Malenica D.;Michelagnoli C.;Mijatović T.;Soić N.;Ur C.;Valiente-Dobon J.J. |
| Journal | utilitas mathematica |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.1051/epjconf/201611701004
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