First results on in-beam γ spectroscopy of neutron-rich Na and Mg isotopes at REX-ISOLDE
2004; Elsevier BV; Volume: 746; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.09.126
ISSN1873-1554
AutoresH. Scheit, O. Niedermaier, M. Pantea, F. Aksouh, C. Rossi Alvarez, F. Ames, T. Behrens, V. Bildstein, H. Boie, P. A. Butler, J. Cederkäll, T. Davinson, P. Delahaye, P. Van Duppen, J. Eberth, S. Emhofer, James E. Fitting, S. Franchoo, R. Gernhäuser, G. Gersch, D. Habs, R. von Hahn, H. Hess, A. M. Hurst, M. Huýse, O. Ivanov, J. Iwanicki, O. Kester, F. Köck, T. Kröll, R. Krücken, M. Lauer, R. Lutter, P. Mayet, M. Münch, Usha Pal, M. Pasini, P. Reiter, A. Richter, A. Scherillo, G. Schrieder, D. Schwalm, T. Sieber, H. Simon, O. Thelen, P. G. Thirolf, J. Van de Walle, N. Warr, D. Weißhaar,
Tópico(s)Astronomical and nuclear sciences
ResumoAfter the successful commissioning of the radioactive beam experiment at ISOLDE (REX-ISOLDE) — an accelerator for exotic nuclei produced by ISOLDE — first physics experiments using these beams were performed. Initial experiments focused on the region of deformation in the vicinity of the neutron-rich Na and Mg isotopes. Preliminary results show the high potential and physics opportunities offered by the exotic isotope accelerator REX in conjunction with the modern Germanium γ spectrometer MINIBALL.
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