Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 73214
Fusion reaction studies with RIBs and possible experimental techniques
Fusion reaction studies with RIBs and possible experimental techniques // Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 46 (2001), 1; 317-318 doi:10.1016/S0146-6410(01)00137-5 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Fusion reaction studies with RIBs and possible experimental techniques
Autori
Figuera, P. ; Dipietro. A. ; Amorini, F. ; Cardella, G. ; Lu, J. ; Musumarra, A. ; Papa, M. ; Pappalardo, G. ; Pellegriti, M.G. ; Rizzo, F. ; Tudisco, S. ; Davinson, T. ; Mahmud, H. ; Ostrowski, A. ; Ruiz, C. ; Shotter, A.C. ; Angulo, C. ; Cherubini, S. ; Ninane, A. ; Milin, Matko ; Soić, Neven ; Raabe, R.
Izvornik
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics (0146-6410) 46
(2001), 1;
317-318
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
halo nuclei ; fusion reactions ; radioactive nuclear beams
Sažetak
We discuss two experimental techniques we are using to study fusion reactions, above and below the barrier, induced by weakly bound radioactive nuclei. In order to study fusion reactions induced by the halo nucleus ^6He on ^64Zn around and below the barrier, we detct off-line atomic X-rays following the electron capture decay of the evaporation residues. To investigate on the fusion process between weakly bound nuclei above barrier, we are studying all reaction ^13N+^9Be. To klentify the evaporation residues we use an array of monolithic silicon telescopes. Such detectors, with their very thin DeltaE stage of about 1 micro m, allow a good charge identification down to about 350 keV/nucleon and appear to be very promising to study reactions induced by low energy RIBs.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika
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