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2. Insights from multinucleon transfer reactions in 206Pb+118Sn
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Diklić Josipa, Szilner Suzana, Corradi Lorenzo, Mijatović Tea, Pollarolo Giovanni, Colović Petra, Colucci Giulia, Fioretto Enrico, Galtarossa Franco, Goasduff Alain, Gottardo Andrea, Grebosz Jurek, Illana Sisón Andrés, Jaworski Grzegorz, Jurado-Gomez Maria de La Luz, Marchi Tommaso, Mengoni Daniele, Montagnoli Giovanna, Nurkić Deni, Siciliano Marco, Soić Neven, Stefanini Alberto M., Testov Dimitry, Valiente-Dobon Jose Javier, and Vukman Nikola
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Multinucleon transfer reactions for the 206Pb +118 Sn system were measured at Elab = 1200 MeV using the PRISMA large solid-angle magnetic spectrometer. The experiment was conducted at laboratory angles around the grazing angle, covering an angular range of approximately 20°. The resulting differential and total cross sections, along with Q-value distributions for various neutron and proton pick-up and stripping channels, are presented. The Q-value distributions suggest a transition from quasi-elastic to deep inelastic collision processes, particularly in channels involving nucleon transfers. The experimental results have been compared with GRAZING code calculations, showing good agreement for few-nucleon transfer channels, while channels with large nucleon transfers are underestimated, indicating the involvement of more complex processes.
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- 2024
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3. Fusion of 12C + 24Mg at far sub-barrier energies
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Stefanini Alberto M., Montagnoli Giovanna, Del Fabbro Mirco, Colucci Giulia, Depalo Rosanna, Goasduff Alain, and Zanon Irene
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Recent experiments on 12C + 24Mg and preliminary data on 12C + 26Mg show that we observe the hindrance phenomenon in these two systems that are close to the lighter ones relevant for astrophysics. The cross section at the hindrance threshold has a remarkably high value for 12C + 24Mg, while it is closer to an empirical systematics for 12C + 26Mg. The lowest-energy fusion cross sections of 12C + 24Mg are consistent with simple one-dimensional barrier penetration calculations, i.e. the coupling strengths seem to be strongly damped far below the barrier. Measurements at slightly lower energies would be essential to discriminate between different models and to allow reliably extrapolating to the lighter systems producing energy and elemental synthesis in stellar environments.
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- 2023
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4. Spherical-oblate shape coexistence in $^{94}$Zr from a model-independent analysis
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Marchini, N., Rocchini, M., Zielinska, M., Nannini, A., Doherty, D. T., Gavrielov, N., Garrett, P. E., Hadynska-Klek, K., Goasduff, A., Testov, D., Bakes, S. D., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Berry, T., Brugnara, D., Camera, F., Catford, W. N., Chiari, M., Galtarossa, F., Gelli, N., Gottardo, A., Gozzelino, A., Illana, A., Keatings, J., Mengoni, D., Morrison, L., Napoli, D. R., Ottanelli, M., Ottanelli, P., Pasqualato, G., Recchia, F., Riccetto, S., Scheck, M., Siciliano, M., Dobon, J. J. Valiente, and Zanon, I.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Low-lying states of $^{94}$Zr were investigated via low-energy multi-step Coulomb excitation. From the measured $\gamma$-ray yields, 13 reduced transition probabilities between low-spin states were determined, together with the spectroscopic quadrupole moments of the $2_{1,2}^+$ states. Based on this information, for the first time in the Zr isotopic chain, the shapes of the $0_{1,2}^+$ states including their deformation softness were inferred in a model-independent way using the quadrupole sum rules approach. The ground state of $^{94}$Zr possesses a rather diffuse shape associated with a spherical configuration, while the $0_2^+$ state is oblate and more strongly deformed. The observed features of shape coexistence in $^{94}$Zr are in agreement with Monte-Carlo shell-model predictions, and the present results are vital to refine the IBM-CM description of the Zr isotopes around $A\approx 100$ in terms of an intertwined quantum phase transition., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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- 2024
5. High-precision spectroscopy of $^{20}$O benchmarking ab-initio calculations in light nuclei
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Zanon, I., Clément, E., Goasduff, A., Menéndez, J., Miyagi, T., Assié, M., Ciemała, M., Flavigny, F., Lemasson, A., Matta, A., Ramos, D., Rejmund, M., Achouri, L., Ackermann, D., Barrientos, D., Beaumel, D., Benzoni, G., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Bottoni, S., Bracco, A., Brugnara, D., de France, G., de Sereville, N., Delaunay, F., Desesquelles, P., Didierjean, F., Domingo-Prato, C., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Fernández, D., Fougères, C., Gadea, A., Galtarossa, F., Girard-Alcindor, V., Gonzales, V., Gottardo, A., Hammache, F., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hess, H., Judson, D. S, Jungclaus, A., Kaşkaş, A., Kim, Y. H., Kuşoğlu, A., Labiche, M., Leblond, S., Lenain, C., Lenzi, S. M., Leoni, S., Li, H., Ljungvall, J., Lois-Fuentes, J., Lopez-Martens, A., Maj, A., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Million, B., Napoli, D. R., Nyberg, J., Pasqualato, G., Podolyak, Zs., Pullia, A., Quintana, B., Recchia, F., Regueira-Castro, D., Reiter, P., Rezynkina, K., Rojo, J. S., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Şenyiğit, M., Siciliano, M., Sohler, D., Stezowski, O., Theisen, Ch., Utepov, A., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Verney, D., and Zielinska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The excited states of unstable $^{20}$O were investigated via $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy following the $^{19}$O$(d,p)^{20}$O reaction at 8 $A$MeV. By exploiting the Doppler Shift Attenuation Method, the lifetime of the 2$^+_2$ and 3$^+_1$ states were firmly established. From the $\gamma$-ray branching and E2/M1 mixing ratios for transitions deexciting the 2$^+_2$ and 3$^+_1$ states, the B(E2) and B(M1) were determined. Various chiral effective field theory Hamiltonians, describing the nuclear properties beyond ground states, along with a standard USDB interaction, were compared with the experimentally obtained data. Such a comparison for a large set of $\gamma$-ray transition probabilities with the valence space in medium similarity renormalization group ab-initio calculations was performed for the first time in a nucleus far from stability. It was shown that the ab-initio approaches using chiral EFT forces are challenged by detailed high-precision spectroscopic properties of nuclei. The reduced transition probabilities were found to be a very constraining test of the performance of the ab-initio models., Comment: Supplemental Material available
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- 2024
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6. Reconstruction of pile-up events using a one-dimensional convolutional autoencoder for the NEDA detector array
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Deltoro, J. M., Jaworski, G., Goasduff, A., González, V., Gadea, A., Palacz, M., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Nyberg, J., Casans, S., Navarro-Antón, A. E., Sanchis, E., de Angelis, G., Boujrad, A., Coudert, S., Dupasquier, T., Ertürk, S., Stezowski, O., and Wadsworth, R.
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- 2025
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7. Implementation of a double trigger condition system based on charge comparison and TOF measurement for the NEDA detector array: Implementation of a double trigger condition system...
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Deltoro, J. M., Goasduff, A., Egea, F. J., González, V., Gadea, A., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Lazarus, I., Kogimtzis, M., McNicholl, L., Palacz, M., Jaworski, G., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Nyberg, J., Casans, S., Navarro-Antón, A. E., Sanchis, E., Boujrad, A., Clément, E., Hüyük, T., Illicachi, R., Stezowski, O., and Modamio, V.
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- 2025
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8. Modelling hyperfine interactions for nuclear g-factor measurements
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McCormick B. P., Stuchbery A. E., Goasduff A., Kusoglu A., and Georgiev G.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A promising technique for g-factor measurements on short-lived nuclear states utilises the hyperfine fields of free ions in vacuum. To fully utilise this technique the hyperfine interaction must be modelled based on atomic structure calculations. Atomic structure calculations were performed using the most recent release of the General Relativistic Atomic Structure Package, and Monte-Carlo simulations of atomic-decay cascades in highly charged ions were developed. The simulations were used to fit experimental data on excited 56Fe ions recoiling in vacuum with a view to determining the first-excited state g factor, g(21+), of 56Fe.
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- 2020
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9. AGATA DAQ-box: a unified data acquisition system for different experimental conditions
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Korichi, Amel, Clément, Emmanuel, Dosme, Nicolas, Legay, Eric, Stézowski, Olivier, Goasduff, Alain, Aubert, Yann, Dudouet, Jéremie, Elloumi, Souhir, Gauron, Phillipe, Grave, Xavier, Gulmini, Michele, Jacob, Jéremie, Lafage, Vincent, Jeannic, Patrick Le, Lalaire, Guillaume, Ljungvall, Joa, Maugeais, Clothilde, Michelagnoli, Caterina, Molini, Roméo, Philippon, Guillaume, Pietri, Stephane, Ralet, Damian, Roetta, Marco, Saillant, Frederic, Taurigna-Quere, Monique, and Toniolo, Nicola
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The AGATA tracking detector array represents a significant improvement over previous Compton suppressed arrays. The construction of AGATA led to numerous technological breakthroughs in order to meet the requirements and the challenges of building a mobile detector across Europe. This paper focuses on the design and implementation of the data acquisition system responsible of the readout and control of the germanium detectors of AGATA. Our system is highly versatile, capable of instrumenting AGATA and seamlessly adapting it to various configurations with a wide range of ancillary detectors and/or spectrometers. It consists of three main components: an autonomous and independent infrastructure, a dedicated application core ensuring overall consistency, and a high--performance software package providing a fully integrated data flow management including the setting-up, the supervision and the slow control of the instrument. In this paper, we present a comprehensive analysis of the system's design and performance, particularly under high-counting rate conditions.
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- 2023
10. AGATA: Advancements in Software Developments
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Stézowski, O., Dudouet, J., Goasduff, A., Korichi, A., Aubert, Y., Balogh, M., Baulieu, G., Bazzacco, D., Brambilla, S., Brugnara, D., Dosme, N., Elloumi, S., Gauron, P., Grave, X., Jacob, J., Lafage, V., Lemasson, A., Legay, E., Jeannic, P. Le, Ljungvall, J., Matta, A., Molina, R., Philippon, G., Sedlak, M., Taurigna-Quere, M., and Toniolo, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Presently, gamma-ray tracking in germanium segmented detectors is realised by applying two advanced, complex algorithms. While they have already triggered an intensive R&D, they are still subject to further improvements. Making such algorithms effective, online in real time conditions and/or offline for deeper analysis, in data pipelines do require many additional software developments. This review paper gives an overview of the various bricks of software produced so far by the AGATA collaboration. It provides hints of what is foreseen for the next phases of the project up to its full configuration namely with 180 capsules in the array.
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- 2023
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11. Shape coexistence in 94Zr studied via Coulomb excitation
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Marchini Naomi, Rocchini Marco, Nannini Adriana, Doherty Daniel T., Zielińska Magdalena, Garrett Paul E., Hadyńska-Klęk Katarzyna, Testov Dmitry, Goasduff Alain, Benzoni Giovanna, Camera Franco, Bakes Samuel D., Bazzacco Dino, Bergmaier Andreas, Berry Thomas, Bidaman Harris, Bildstein Vinzenz, Brugnara Daniele, Brunet Vincent H., Catford Wilton N., De Rizzo Matteo, Diaz Varela Alejandra, Fäestermann Thomas, Galtarossa Franco, Gelli Nicla, Gottardo Andrea, Gozzellino Andrea, Hertenberger Ralf, Illana Andres, Keatings James, Kennington Adam R.L., Mengoni Daniele, Morrison Lisa, Napoli Daniel R., Ottanelli Marco, Pasqualato Giorgia, Recchia Francesco, Riccetto Serena, Scheck Marcus, Siciliano Marco, Sighinolfi Giovanni, Sinclair Jacqueline, Spagnoletti Pietro, Valiente Dobón José J., Vandebrouck Marine, Wrzosek-Lipska Katarzyna, and Zanon Irene
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In recent years, a number of both theoretical and experimental investigations have been performed focusing on the zirconium isotopic chain. In particular, state-of-the-art Monte Carlo shell-model calculations predict shape coexistence in these isotopes. In this context, the 94Zr nucleus, which is believed to possess a nearly spherical ground state, is particularly interesting since the purported deformed structure is basedon the low-lying 02+ state, making it amenable for detailed study. In order to provide definitive conclusionson the shapes of the low-lying states, two complementary experiments to study 94Zr by means of low-energy Coulomb excitation were performed. This data will allow the quadrupole moments of the 21,2+ levels to be extracted as well as for the deformation parameters of the 01,2+ states to be determined and, thus, definitive conclusions to be drawn on the role of shape coexistence in this nucleus for the first time. The first experiment was performed at the INFN Legnaro National Laboratory with the GALILEO-SPIDER setup, which, for the first time, was coupled with 6 lanthanum bromide scintillators (LaBr3:Ce) in order to maximize the γ-ray detection effciency. The second experiment was performed at the Maier-Leibnitz Laboratory (MLL) in Munich and used a Q3D magnetic spectrograph to detect the scattered 12C ions following Coulomb excitation of 94Zr targets.
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- 2019
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12. Identification of different reaction channels in 6Li + 89Y experiment by the particles-γ coincidence measurement
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Wang M.L., Zhang G.X., Zhang G.L., Hu S.P., Qu W.W., Zhang H.Q., Huang Z., Xiang J.B., Yao Y.J., Sun H.B., Valiente-Dobón J.J., Testov D., Goasduff A., John P.R., Siciliano M., Galtarossa F., Francesco R., Mengoni D., and Bazzacco D.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
This short paper presents the investigation of reaction mechanism induced by 6Li through a particleγ coincidence measurement. The data have been taken from a 6Li+89Y experimentwhich is performed inINFN-LNL, Italy. In this experiment, the light charged particles are detected by a Siball, named EUCLIDES, and the γ rays are collected by a HPGe detector array, called GALILEO. In this contribution, scientific motivations, experimental details and some results, such as αγ analysis, are presented.
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- 2019
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13. Recent studies of heavy ion transfer reactions using large solid angle spectrometers
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Szilner Suzana, Corradi Lorenzo, Pollarolo Giovanni, Colucci Giulia, Čolović Petra, Fioretto Enrico, Galtarossa Franco, Goasduff Alain, Marchi Tommaso, Mijatović Tea, Montagnoli Giovanna, Montanari Daniele, Scarlassara Fernando, Stefanini Alberto M., and Valiente-Dobón Javier Jose
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We present selected results recently obtained in the study of heavy ion transfer reactions at energies close to the Coulomb barrier by employing the large solid angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA. We discuss the production of neutron-rich heavy nuclei via multinucleon transfer processes and the related effects of secondary processes, in particular nucleon evaporation, studied in a high resolution kinematic coincidence experiment. We also present the recent results in the studies of neutron-neutron correlations for closed shell and superfluid systems.
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- 2019
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14. Study of sub-barrier fusion of 36S+50Ti,51V systems
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Colucci Giulia, Montagnoli Giovanna, Stefanini Alberto M., Hagino Kouichi, Caciolli Antonio, Čolović Petra, Corradi Lorenzo, Fioretto Enrico, Galtarossa Franco, Goasduff Alain, Grebosz Jerzy, Mazzocco Marco, Montanari Daniele, Parascandolo Concetta, Scarlassara Fernando, Siciliano Marco, Strano Emanuele, Szilner Suzana, and Vukman Nikola
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A detailed comparative study of the sub-barrier fusion of the two near-by systems 36S+50Ti,51V was performed at the National Laboratories of Legnaro (INFN). Aim of the experiment was the investigation of possible effects of the non-zero spin of the ground state of the 51V nucleus on the sub-barrier excitation function, and in particular on the shape of the barrier distribution. The results sh w that the two measured excitation functions are very similar down to the level of 20 - 30 μb. The same is observed for the two barrier distributions. Coupled-channels calculations have been performed and are in good agreement with the experimental data. This result indicates that the low-lying levels in 51V can be interpreted in the weak-coupling scheme, that is, 51V(I) = 50Ti(2+)⊗ p(1 f7/2).
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- 2019
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15. Nuclear structure in the neutron-deficient Sn nuclei TKEL effects on lifetime measurements
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Siciliano Marco, Valiente-Dobón José-Javier, and Goasduff Alain
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The presence of seniority-like isomers along the Z = 50 isotopic chain have been an experimental limitation to the investigation of the electromagnetic properties of the low-lying states in the light Sn nuclei. Combining a multi-nucleon transfer reaction with the Recoil-Distance Doppler-Shift technique, the lifetimes of the 21+ and 41+ excited states have been directly measured in the neutron-deficient 106, 108Sn isotopes for the very first time. The emitted γ rays were detected by the AGATA array, while the reactionproducts were uniquely identified by the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer. The control of the direct feeding of the statesby gating on the Total Kinetic Energy Loss, together with the unique capabilities of the two spectrometers, was crucial for the measurementin 108Sn.
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- 2019
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16. Multinucleon transfer reactions and proton transfer channels
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Mijatović Tea, Szilner Suzana, Corradi Lorenzo, Galtarossa Franco, Bakes Samuel, Brugnara Daniele, Carozzi Gabriele, Colucci Giulia, Čolović Petra, Fioretto Enrico, Gadea Andres, Goasduff Alain, Gottardo Andrea, Jaworski Grzegorz, Jelavić Malenica Deša, Marchi Tommaso, Mengoni Daniele, Milin Matko, Montagnoli Giovanna, Nurkić Deni, Pollarolo Giovanni, Popočovski Romana, Scarlassara Fernando, Siciliano Marco, Soić Neven, Stefanini Alberto, Testov Dmitry, Ur Calin, Valiente - Dobón Jose Javier, Vukman Nikola, and Zanon Irene
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Transfer reactions have always been of great importance for nuclear structure and reaction mechanism studies. So far, in multinucleon transfer studies, proton pickup channels have been completely identified in atomic and mass numbers at energies close to the Coulomb barrier only in few cases. We measured the multinucleon transfer reactions in the 40Ar+208Pb system near the Coulomb barrier, by employing the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer. By using the most neutron-rich stable 40Ar beam we could populate, besidesneutron pickup and proton stripping channels, also neutron stripping and proton pickup channels. Comparison ofcross sections between different systems with the 208Pb target and with projectiles going from neutron-poor to neutron-rich nuclei, as well as between the data and GRAZING calculations, was carried out.Finally, recent results concerning the measurement of the excitation function from the Coulomb barrier to far below for the 92Mo+54Fe system, where both proton stripping and pickup channels were populated with similar strength, will be discussed.
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- 2019
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17. Fusion Hindrance and Pauli Blocking in 58Ni + 64Ni
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Stefanini Alberto M., Montagnoli Giovanna, Del Fabbro Mirco, Colucci Giulia, Čolović Petra, Corradi Lorenzo, Fioretto Enrico, Galtarossa Franco, Goasduff Alain, Grebosz Jerzy, Heine Marcel, Jaworski Grzegorz, Mazzocco Marco, Mijatović Tea, Szilner Suzana, Bajzek Martin, Brugnara Daniele, Siciliano Marco, and Zanon Irene
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
58Ni +64Ni is the first case where the influence of positive Q-value transfer channels on sub-barrier fusion was evidenced, in a very well known experiment by Beckerman et al., by comparing with the two systems 58Ni + 58Ni and 64Ni+64Ni. Subsequent measurements on 64Ni + 64Ni showed that fusion hindrance is clearly present in this case. On the other hand, no indication of hindrance can be observed for 58Ni + 64Ni down to the measured level of 0.1 mb. In the present experiment the excitation function has been extended by two orders of magnitude downward. The cross sections for 58Ni + 64Ni continue decreasing very smoothly below the barrier, down to '1 µb. The logarithmic slope of the excitation function increases slowly, showing a tendency to saturate at the lowest energies. No maximum of the astrophysical S -factor is observed. Coupled-channels (CC) calculations using a Woods-Saxon potential and includinginelastic excitations only, underestimate the sub-barrier cross sections by a large amount. Good agreement is found by adding two-neutron transfer couplings to a schematical level. This behaviour is quite different from what already observed for 64Ni+ 64Ni (no positive Q-value transfer channels available), where a clear low-energy maximum of the S -factorappears, and whose excitation function is overestimated by a standard Woods-Saxon CC calculation. No hindrance effect is observed in 58Ni+ 64Ni in the measured energy range. This trend at deep sub-barrier energies reinforces the recent suggestion that the availability of several states following transfer with Q>0, effectively counterbalances the Pauli repulsion that, in general, is predicted to reduce tunneling probability inside the Coulomb barrier.
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- 2019
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18. Study of neutron-deficient mercury isotopes Preliminary results on 189Hg
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Zanon Irene, Siciliano Marco, Goasduff Alain, and John Philipp R.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The mercury isotopic chain is depicted as one of the best fields to observe many phenomena related to collectivity evolution as, for instance, shape transition, shape coexistence or shape staggering. In this context, the 189Hg presents several interesting aspects and is still relatively unexplored. The nucleus has been studied at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro using a fusion-evaporation reaction and the γ rays emitted have been detected by the GALILEO array, coupled with Neutron Wall and the GALILEO plunger. The presorting and the preliminary results are presented.
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- 2019
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19. Lifetime measurements in 105Sn: the puzzle of B(E2) strengths in Sn isotopes
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Pasqualato Giorgia, Gottardo Andrea, Goasduff Alain, Valiente Dobón Josè Javier, and Mengoni Daniele
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
One of the most studied case to explore the evolution of shell closures far from stability is the doubly-magic and self-conjugated 100Sn nucleus. Information on its doubly-magic nature can be extracted fromthe systematic study of the tin isotopic chain. In this context, the lifetimes of the neutron deficient 105Sn have been investigated with the coincidence Recoil Distance Doppler Shift (RDDS) technique throughthe reaction 50Cr(58Ni,2pn)105Sn. Preliminary results concerning the lifetimesof 105In excited states are in good agreement with the adopted lifetimes, demonstrating the feasibility to extract lifetimes with this experimental technique.
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- 2019
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20. Selection of different reaction channels in 6Li induced fusion reaction by a powerful combination of a charged particle array and a high-resolution gamma spectrometer
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Zhang G. X., Hu S. P., Zhang G. L., Zhang H. Q., Yao Y. J., Huang Z., Wang M. L., Sun H. B., Valiente-Dobòn J. J., Testov D., Goasduff A., John P. R., Siciliano M., Galtarosa F., Francesco R., Mengoni D., Bazzacco D., Li E. T., and Hao X.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Investigation of the breakup and transfer effect of weakly bound nuclei on the fusion process has been an interesting research topic in the past several years. In comparison with radioactive ion beam (RIB), the beam intensities of stable weakly bound nuclei such as 6,7Li and 9Be, which have significant breakup probability, are orders of magnitude higher. Precise fusion measurements induced by these nuclei have already been performed. However, the conclusion of reaction dynamics was not clear and has contradiction. In order to have a proper understanding of the influence of breakup and transfer of weakly bound projectiles on the fusion process, the 6Li+89Y experiment with incident energies of 22 MeV and 34 MeV was performed on Galileo array in combination with Si-ball EUCLIDES at Legnaro National Laboratory (LNL) in Italy. Using the coincidence by the charged particles and γ-rays, the different reaction channels can be clearly identified.
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- 2018
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21. Studies of fission fragment yields via high-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy
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Wilson J.N., Lebois M., Qi L., Amador-Celdran P, Bleuel D., Briz J.A., Carroll R., Catford W., Witte H. De, Doherty D.T., Eloirdi R., Georgiev G., Gottardo A., Goasduff A., Hadyñska-Klek K., Hauschild K., Hess H., Ingeberg V., Konstantinopoulos T., Ljungvall J., Lopez-Martens A., Lorusso G., Lozeva R., Lutter R., Marini P., Matea I., Materna T., Mathieu L., Oberstedt A., Oberstedt S., Panebianco S., Podolyak Zs., Porta A., Regan P.H., Reiter P., Rezynkina K., Rose S.J., Sahin E., Seidlitz M., Serot O., Shearman R., Siebeck B., Siem S., Smith A.G., Tveten G.M., Verney D., Warr N., Zeiser F., and Zielinska M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Precise spectroscopic information on the fast neutron induced fission of the 238U(n,f) reaction was recently gained using a new technique which involved coupling of the Miniball high resolution y-ray spectrometer and the LICORNE directional neutron source. The experiment allowed measurement of the isotopic fission yields for around 40 even-even nuclei at an incident neutron energy of around 2 MeV where yield data are very sparse. In addition spectroscopic information on very neutron-rich fission products was obtained. Results were compared to models, both the JEFF-3.1.1 data base and the GEF code, and large discrepancies for the S1 fission mode in the Sn/Mo isotope pair were discovered. This suggests that current models are overestimating the role played by spherical shell effects in fast neutron induced fission. In late 2017 and 2018 the nu-ball hybrid spectrometer will be constructed at the IPN Orsay to perform further experimental investigations with directional neutrons coupled to a powerful hybrid Ge/LaBr3 detector array. This will open up new possibilities for measurements of fission yields for fast-neutron-induced fission using the spectroscopic technique and will be complimentary to other methods being developed.
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- 2018
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22. One-neutron stripping process in the 209Bi(6Li, 5Li)210Bi* reaction reaction
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Zhang, Gao-Long, Jiao, Zhen-Wei, Zhang, Guang-Xin, Cardozo, E. N., Paes, B., Hu, Shi-Peng, Qian, Jian-Qiang, Mengoni, Daniele, Qu, Wei-Wei, Li, Cong-Bo, Zheng, Yun, Zhang, Huan-Qiao, Sun, Hui-Bin, Wang, Nan, Zhang, Chun-Lei, Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Testov, D., Mazzocco, M., Gozzelino, A., Parascandolo, C., Pierroutsakou, D., La Commara, M., Goasduff, A., Bazzacco, D., Napoli, D. R., Galtarossa, F., Recchia, F., Illana, A., Bakes, S., Zanon, I., Aydin, S., de Angelis, G., Siciliano, M., Menegazzo, R., Lenzi, S. M., Akkoyun, S., Canto, L. F., and Lubian, J.
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- 2024
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23. Study of breakup and transfer of weakly bound nucleus 6Li to explore the low energy reaction dynamics
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Zhang G. L., Zhang G. X., Hu S. P., Zhang H. Q., Gomes P. R. S., Lubian J., Guo C. L., Wu X. G., Yang J. C., Zheng Y., Li C. B., He C. Y., Zhong J., Li G. S., Yao Y. J., Guo M. F., Sun H. B., Valiente-Dobòn J. J., Goasduff A., Siciliano M., Galtarosa F., Francesco R., Testov D., Mengoni D., Bazzacco D., John P. R., Qu W. W., Wang F., Zheng L., Yu L., Chen Q. M., Luo P. W., Li H. W., Wu Y. H., Zhou W. K., Zhu B. J., Li E. T., and Hao X.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Investigation of the breakup and transfer effect of weakly bound nuclei on the fusion process has been an interesting research topic in the past several years. However, owing to the low intensities of the presently available radioactive ion beam (RIB), it is difficult to clearly explore the reaction mechanisms of nuclear systems with unstable nuclei. In comparison with RIB, the beam intensities of stable weakly bound nuclei such as 6,7Li and 9Be, which have significant breakup probability, are orders of magnitude higher. Precise fusion measurements have already been performed with those stable weakly bound nuclei, and the effect of breakup of those nuclei on the fusion process has been extensively studied. Those nuclei indicated large production cross sections for particles other than the α + x breakup. The particles are originated from non-capture breakup (NCBU), incomplete fusion (ICF) and transfer processes. However, the conclusion of reaction dynamics was not clear and has the contradiction. In our previous experiments we have performed 6Li+96Zr and 154Sm at HI-13 Tandem accelerator of China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE) by using HPGe array. It is shown that there is a small complete fusion (CF) suppression on medium-mass target nucleus 96Zr different from about 35% suppression on heavier target nucleus 154Sm at near-barrier energies. It seems that the CF suppression factor depends on the charge of target nuclei. We also observed one neutron transfer process. However, the experimental data are scarce for medium-mass target nuclei. In order to have a proper understanding of the influence of breakup and transfer of weakly bound projectiles on the fusion process, we performed the 6Li+89Y experiment with incident energies of 22 MeV and 34 MeV on Galileo array in cooperation with Si-ball EUCLIDES at Legnaro National Laboratory (LNL) in Italy. Using particle-particle and particle-γ coincidences, the different reaction mechanisms can be clearly explored.
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24. Study of the population of neutron-rich heavy nuclei in the A~200 mass region via multinucleon transfer reactions
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Fioretto E., Corradi L., Galtarossa F., Szilner S., Montanari D., Mijatović T., Pollarolo G., Jia H.M., Ackermann D., Bourgin D., Colucci G., Courtin S., Fruet G., Goasduff A., Grebosz J., Haas F., Jelavić Malenica D., Jeong S.C., John P.R., Milin M., Montagnoli G., Skukan N., Scarlassara F., Soić N., Stefanini A.M., Strano E., Tokić V., Ur C.A, Valiente-Dobón J.J., and Watanabe Y.X.
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Multineutron and multiproton transfer channels, populated in the inverse kinematics reaction 197Au+130Te at Elab=1.07 GeV, were measured at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro using the presently heaviest ion beam delivered by the PIAVE-ALPI accelerator complex and detecting both projectile-like and targetlike ions. To this end the large solid angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA was coupled to a second arm for the detection of the heavy fragments in kinematic coincidence with the light ones selected and identified with the spectrometer. The data analysis is still in progress and will allow to compare the yields of both light and heavy partner with theoretical predictions performed with the GRAZING code to get quantitative information on transfer channels and the effect of evaporation and fission on the production rate of primary fragments. The mass integrated Z distribution, extracted from the experimental data, evidenced the population of proton pickup channels that, in conjunction with the neutron stripping ones from the 130Te, open the path for the production of neutron-rich heavy nuclei. In the following, we will present some preliminary results as well as details on the experimental configuration and perspectives for future investigations in the neutron-rich heavy region.
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25. Fusion hindrance for the positive Q-value system 12C+30Si
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Galtarossa F., Stefanini A. M., Montagnoli G., Jiang C. L., Colucci G., Bottoni S., Broggini C., Caciolli A., Colović P., Corradi L., Courtin S., Depalo R., Fioretto E., Fruet G., Gal A., Goasduff A., Heine M., Hu S. P., Kaur M., Mijatović T., Montanari D., Scarlassara F., Strano E., Szilner S., and Zhang G. X.
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The fusion excitation function for the positive-Q-value system 12C+30Si (Qfus = +14.1 MeV) has been measured in inverse kinematics down to the μb level and compared with standard coupled-channel calculations. The appearance of the fusion hindrance phenomenon and the evidence of a S-factor maximum have been observed. This result can be significant to extrapolate the behavior of lighter astrophysical relevant systems at deep sub-barrier energies, where existing experimental data are still contradicting and affected by large errors.
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26. Sub-barrier fusion of Si+Si systems
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Colucci G., Montagnoli G., Stefanini A. M., Bourgin D., Čolović P., Corradi L., Courtin S., Faggian M., Fioretto E., Galtarossa F., Goasduff A., Haas F., Mazzocco M., Scarlassara F., Stefanini C., Strano E., Urbani M., Szilner S., and Zhang G. L.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The near- and sub-barrier fusion excitation function has been measured for the system 30Si+30Si at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro of INFN, using the 30Si beam of the XTU Tandem accelerator in the energy range 47 - 90 MeV. A set-up based on a beam electrostatic deflector was used for detecting fusion evaporation residues. The measured cross sections have been compared to previous data on 28Si+28Si and Coupled Channels (CC) calculations have been performed using M3Y+repulsion and Woods-Saxon potentials, where the lowlying 2+ and 3− excitations have been included. A weak imaginary potential was found to be necessary to reproduce the low energy 28Si+28Si data. This probably simulates the effect of the oblate deformation of this nucleus. On the contrary, 30Si is a spherical nucleus, 30Si+30Si is nicely fit by CC calculations and no imaginary potential is needed. For this system, no maximum shows up for the astrophysical S-factor so that we have no evidence for hindrance, as confirmed by the comparison with CC calculations. The logarithmic derivative of the two symmetric systems highlights their different low energy trend. A difference can also be noted in the two barrier distributions, where the high-energy peak present in 28Si+28Si is not observed for 30Si+30Si, probably due to the weaker couplings in last case.
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27. Nucleon-nucleon correlations probed at far sub-Coulomb energies
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Szilner S., Corradi L., Montanari D., Mijatović T., Pollarolo G., Fioretto E., Goasduff A., Jelavić Malenica D., Mengoni D., Montagnoli G., Scarlassara F., Soić N., Stefanini A. M., and Valiente-Dobón J. J.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Excitation functions of one- and two-neutron transfer channels have been measured for the closed shell 40Ca+96Zr and superfluid 60Ni+116Sn systems from the Coulomb barrier energy to energies far below. By using the unique PRISMA performance in terms of resolution and efficiency, measurements at very low bombarding energies have been performed. In the case of the 60Ni+116Sn system, a complementary particle-γ coincident measurements provide the ground and excited state populations. The experimental transfer probabilities have been compared with semiclasical microscopic calculations that incorporate nucleon-nucleon correlations, together with known structure information of entrance and exit channels nuclei and reaction dynamics. These calculations well reproduce, in the whole energy range, one- and two-neutron transfer channels in shape and magnitude.
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28. Electric monopole transitions and low-lying level structure in 106Pd
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Marchini, N., Nannini, A., Ottanelli, M., Saltarelli, A., Benzoni, G., Gamba, E. R., Goasduff, A., Gottardo, A., Ha, J., Krings, T., Perri, M., Polettini, M., Rocchini, M., and Sona, P.
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The structure of 106Pd, populated in the EC/beta+ decay of 106Ag, was investigated at the INFN Legnaro National Laboratories using the Spes Low-energy Internal Conversion Electron Spectrometer (SLICES). The K-internal conversion coefficients of some transitions have been measured and the electric monopole transition strengths, between low-lying 2+ and 0+ states, have been deduced. These experimental data combined with the results from internal conversion electron measurement on 104Pd previously performed by the Florence spectroscopy group were compared with the theoretical values calculated in the framework of the interacting proton-neutron boson model. Good agreement between experimental and theoretical values is found when interpreting the 0+3 level as an intruder state.
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29. Fusion reactions of 58,64Ni+124Sn
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Galtarossa F., Jiang C.L., Stefanini A.M., Esbensen H., Rehm K.E., Almaraz Calderon S., Avila M.L., Back B.B., Bourgin D., Corradi L., Courtin S., Fioretto E., Goasduff A., Haas F., Mazzocco M., Montanari D., Montagnoli G., Mijiatovic T., Sagaidak R., Santiago-Gonzalez D., Scarlassara F., Strano E., and Szilner S.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In order to better understand the influence of transfer in sub-barrier nuclear reactions, cross sections for the system 58,64Ni+124Sn have been measured down to 0.5-1 µb and compared to detailed coupledchannel calculations. In agreement with a phenomenological Q-value systematics, calculations show the importance of including the coupling to the transfer channel for these heavy systems. No clear evidence of fusion hindrance is observed, probably due to the fact that the cross sections measured in this experiment are not low enough for the appearance of that phenomenon.
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30. Sub-barrier fusion and transfers in the 40Ca + 58,64Ni systems
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Bourgin D., Courtin S., Haas F., Goasduff A., Stefanini A.M., Montagnoli G., Montanari D., Corradi L., Huiming J., Scarlassara F., Fioretto E., Simenel C., Rowley N., Szilner S., and Mijatović T.
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Fusion cross sections have been measured in the 40Ca + 58Ni and 40Ca + 64Ni systems at energies around and below the Coulomb barrier. The 40Ca beam was delivered by the XTU Tandem accelerator of the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro and evaporation residues were measured at very forward angles with the LNL electrostatic beam deflector. Coupled-channels calculations were performed which highlight possible strong effects of neutron transfers on the fusion below the barrier in the 40Ca + 64Ni system. Microscopic time-dependent Hartree-Fock calculations have also been performed for both systems. Preliminary results are shown.
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31. The influence of the 2-neutron elastic transfer on the fusion of 42Ca + 40Ca
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Stefanini A.M., Montagnoli G., Corradi L., Fioretto E., Goasduff A., Grebosz J., Haas F., Mazzocco M., Scarlassara F., and Strano E.
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Strong coupling to a single channel with zero Q-value is predicted to produce a characteristic fusion barrier distribution with two peaks, one on each side of the original uncoupled Coulomb barrier. In practical cases, only coupling to an elastic transfer channel may produce such a distribution which, however, has never been observed sofar, probably because low-lying surface vibrations usually have a dominant role, and this may obscure the two-peak structure. The case of the two-neutron (2n) elastic transfer in 42Ca + 40Ca is particularly attractive, because of the relatively rigid nature of the two nuclei. We have measured the fusion excitation function of this system using the 42Ca beam of the XTU Tandem of LNL on a thin 40Ca target enriched to 99.96% in mass 40. Cross sections have been measured down to ≤1 mb. The extracted barrier distribution shows clearly two main peaks. We have performed preliminary CC calculations where the 2+ coupling strengths have been taken from the literature and the schematic 2n pair transfer form factor has been used, with a deformation length σt= 0.39 fm. The excitation function is well reproduced by the calculation including the 2n transfer channel. However, including the octupole excitations destroys the agreement.
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32. Recent experiments in inverse kinematics with the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA
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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., and Valiente-Dobon J.J.
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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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33. Evidence for enhanced neutron-proton correlations from the level structure of the $N=Z+1$ nucleus $^{87}_{43}$Tc$^{\ }_{44}$
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Liu, X., Cederwall, B., Qi, C., Wyss, R. A., Aktas, Ö., Ertoprak, A., Zhang, W., Clément, E., de France, G., Ralet, D., Gadea, A., Goasduff, A., Jaworski, G., Kuti, I., Nyakó, B. M., Nyberg, J., Palacz, M., Wadsworth, R., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Al-Azri, H., Nyberg, A. Ataç, Bäck, T., de Angelis, G., Doncel, M., Dudouet, J., Gottardo, A., Jurado, M., Ljungvall, J., Mengoni, D., Napoli, D. R., Petrache, C. M., Sohler, D., Timár, J., Barrientos, D., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Birkenbach, B., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Burrows, I., Charles, L., Ciemala, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Cullen, D. M., Désesquelles, P., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eberth, J., Erduran, N., Ertürk, S., González, V., Goupil, J., Hess, H., Huyuk, T., Jungclaus, A., Korten, W., Lemasson, A., Leoni, S., Maj, A., Menegazzo, R., Million, B., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Podolyàk, Zs., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Saillant, F., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Simpson, J., Stezowski, O., Theisen, C., and Zielińska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The low-lying excited states in the neutron-deficient $N=Z+1$ nucleus $^{87}_{43}$Tc$^{\ }_{44}$ have been studied via the fusion-evaporation reaction $^{54}$Fe($^{36}$Ar, $2n1p$)$^{87}$Tc at the Grand Acc\'el\'erateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), France. The AGATA spectrometer was used in conjunction with the auxiliary NEDA, Neutron Wall, and DIAMANT detector arrays to measure coincident prompt $\gamma$-rays, neutrons, and charged particles emitted in the reaction. A level scheme of $^{87}$Tc from the (9/2$^{+}_{g.s.}$) state to the (33/2$^{+}_{1}$) state was established based on 6 mutually coincident $\gamma$-ray transitions. The constructed level structure exhibits a rotational behavior with a sharp backbending at $\hbar\omega\approx 0.50$ MeV. A decrease in alignment frequency and increase in alignment sharpness in the odd-mass isotonic chains around $N=44$ is proposed as an effect of the enhanced isoscalar neutron-proton interactions in odd-mass nuclei when approaching the $N=Z$ line.
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34. Fusion Hindrance and Quadrupole Collectivity in Collisions of A≃50 Nuclei: The Case of 48Ti + 58Fe
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Stefanini A. M., Montagnoli G., Corradi L., Courtin S., Bourgin D., Fioretto E., Goasduff A., Grebosz J., Haas F., Mazzocco M., Mijatović T., Montanari D., Parascandolo C., Scarlassara F., Strano E., Szilner S., Toniolo N., and Torresi D.
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The fusion excitation function of 48Ti + 58Fe has been measured in a wide energy range around the Coulomb barrier, covering 6 orders of magnitude of the cross sections. We present here the preliminary results of this experiment, and a full comparison with the near-by system 58Ni + 54Fe where evidence of fusion hindrance shows up at relatively high cross sections. The sub-barrier cross sections of 48Ti + 58Fe are much larger than those of 58Ni + 54Fe. Significant differences are also observed in the logarithmic derivatives, astro-physical S-factors and fusion barrier distributions. The influence of low-energy nuclear structure on all these trends is pointed out and commented. Coupled-channels calculations using a Woods-Saxon potential are able to reproduce the experimental results for 48Ti + 58Fe. The logarithmic derivative of the excitation function is very nicely fit, and no evidence of hindrance is observed down to around 1 μb. The fusion barrier distribution is rather wide, flat and structureless. It is only in qualitative agreement with the calculated distribution.
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35. Transfer couplings and hindrance far below the barrier for 40Ca + 96Zr
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Stefanini A.M., Montagnoli G., Esbensen H., Corradi L., Courtin S., Fioretto E., Goasduff A., Grebosz J., Haas F., Mazzocco M., Michelagnoli C., Mijatović T., Montanari D., Pasqualato G., Parascandolo C., Scarlassara F., Strano E., Szilner S., Toniolo N., and Torresi D.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The sub-barrier fusion excitation function of 40Ca + 96Zr has been measured down to cross sections ≃2.4µb, i.e. two orders of magnitude smaller than obtained in the previous experiment, where the sub-barrier fusion of this system was found to be greatly enhanced with respect to 40Ca + 90Zr, and the need of coupling to transfer channels was suggested. The purpose of this work was to investigate the behavior of 40Ca + 96Zr fusion far below the barrier. The smooth trend of the excitation function has been found to continue, and the logarithmic slope increases very slowly. No indication of hindrance shows up, and a comparison with 48Ca + 96Zr is very useful in this respect. A new CC analysis of the complete excitation function has been performed, including explicitly one- and two-nucleon Q >0 transfer channels. Such transfer couplings bring significant cross section enhancements, even at the level of a few µb. Locating the hindrance threshold, if any, in 40Ca + 96Zr would require challenging measurements of cross sections in the sub-µb range.
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36. Exploring the influence of transfer channels on fusion reactions: the case of 40Ca + 58,64Ni
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Bourgin D., Courtin S., Haas F., Goasduff A., Stefanini A.M., Montagnoli G., Montanari D., Corradi L., Huiming J., Scarlassara F., Fioretto E., Simenel C., Rowley N., Jiang C.L., Szilner S., and Mijatović T.
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Fusion cross sections have been measured in the 40Ca + 58Ni and 40Ca + 64Ni systems at beam energies ranging from Elab = 104.75 MeV to 153.5 MeV using the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro electrostatic deflector. Distributions of barriers have been extracted from the experimental data. Preliminary coupled channel calculations were performed and hints of effects of neutron transfers on the fusion below the barrier in the 40Ca + 64Ni are discussed.
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37. Transfer probability measurements in the superfluid 116Sn+60Ni system
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Montanari D., Corradi L., Szilner S., Pollarolo G., Fioretto E., Stefanini A.M., Farnea E., Michelagnoli C., Montagnoli G., Scarlassara F., Ur C.A., Courtin S., Goasduff A., Haas F., Mijatović T., and Soić N.
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We measured excitation functions for the main transfer channels in the 116Sn+60Ni reaction from above to well below the Coulomb barrier. The experiment has been performed in inverse kinematics, detecting the lighter (target-like) ions with the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA at very forward angles. The comparison between the data and microscopic calculations for the present case and for the previously measured 96Zr+40Ca system, namely superfluid and near closed shells nuclei, should significantly improve our understanding of nucleon-nucleon correlation properties in multinucleon transfer processes.
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38. The MUGAST-AGATA-VAMOS campaign : set-up and performance
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Assié, M., Clément, E., Lemasson, A., Ramos, D., Raggio, A., Zanon, I., Galtarossa, F., Lenain, C., Casal, J., Flavigny, F., Matta, A., Mengoni, D., Beaumel, D., Blumenfeld, Y., Borcea, R., Brugnara, D., Catford, W., de Oliveira, F., De Séréville, N., Didierjean, F., Diget, C. Aa., Dudouet, J., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Fougères, C., Frémont, G., Girard-Alcindor, V., Giret, A., Goasduff, A., Gottardo, A., Goupil, J., Hammache, F., John, P. R., Korichi, A., Lalanne, L., Leblond, S., Lefevre, A., Legruel, F., Menager, L., Million, B., Nicolle, C., Noury, F., Rauly, E., Rezynkina, K., Rindel, E., Rojo, J. S., Siciliano, M., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., and Vatrinet, L.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The MUGAST-AGATA-VAMOS set-up at GANIL combines the MUGAST highly-segmented silicon array with the state-of-the-art AGATA array and the large acceptance VAMOS spectrometer. The mechanical and electronics integration copes with the constraints of maximum efficiency for each device, in particular {\gamma}-ray transparency for the silicon array. This complete set-up offers a unique opportunity to perform exclusive measurements of direct reactions with the radioactive beams from the SPIRAL1 facility. The performance of the set-up is described through its commissioning and two examples of transfer reactions measured during the campaign. High accuracy spectroscopy of the nuclei of interest, including cross-sections and angular distributions, is achieved through the triple-coincidence measurement. In addition, the correction from Doppler effect of the {\gamma}-ray energies is improved by the detection of the light particles and the use of two-body kinematics and a full rejection of the background contributions is obtained through the identification of heavy residues. Moreover, the system can handle high intensity beams (up to 108 pps). The particle identification based on the measurement of the time-of-flight between MUGAST and VAMOS and the reconstruction of the trajectories is investigated., Comment: 13 pages, 18 figures
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39. Lifetime Measurements in the Even-Even $^{102-108}$Cd Isotopes
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Siciliano, M., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Goasduff, A., Rodríguez, T. R., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Braunroth, T., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Clément, E., Crespi, F. C. L., de France, G., Doncel, M., Ertürk, S., Fransen, C., Gadea, A., Georgiev, G., Goldkuhle, A., Jakobsson, U., Jaworski, G., John, P. R., Kuti, I., Lemasson, A., Li, H., Lopez-Martens, A., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Mijatović, T., Müller-Gatermann, C., Napoli, D. R., Nyberg, J., Palacz, M., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Sayği, B., Sohler, D., Szilner, S., and Testov, D.
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The heaviest N=Z doubly-magic nucleus, $^{100}$Sn, and the neighboring nuclei offer unique opportunities to investigate the properties of nuclear interaction in extreme conditions. In particular, the Cd isotopes are expected to present features similar to those found in the Sn isotopic chain, since they have only two proton holes in the Z=50 shell. In this manuscript, the lifetime measurements of low-lying states in the even-mass $^{102-108}$Cd is presented. Thanks to the powerful detection capabilities of AGATA array and VAMOS++ spectrometer, the unusual employment of multi-nucleon transfer reactions permitted to investigate the first 2$^+$ and 4$^+$ states in all these nuclei, together with various deformed bands in $^{106}$Cd. The results were interpreted in the context of new state-of-the-art beyond-mean-field calculations, using the symmetry-conserving configuration-mixing approach. Despite the similarities in the electromagnetic properties of the low-lying states, there is a fundamental structural difference between the ground-state bands in the Z=48 and Z=50 isotopes. The comparison between experimental and theoretical results revealed a rotational character of the Cd nuclei, which have prolate-deformed ground states with $\beta_2 \approx 0.2$. At this deformation Z=48 becomes a closed-shell configuration, which is favored with respect to the spherical one., Comment: V1 : 14 pages, 12 figures. V2 : 16 pages, 11 figures. V3 : 16 pages, 11 figures (figure 11 corrected); triaxiality evaluated with "quadrupole sum rule". submitted to Phys.Rev.C
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40. Position uncertainties of AGATA pulse-shape analysis estimated via the boostrapping method
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Siciliano, M., Ljungvall, J., Goasduff, A., Lopez-Martens, A., and Zielińska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The unprecedented capabilities of state-of-the-art segmented germanium-detector arrays, such as AGATA and GRETA, derive from the possibility of performing pulse-shape analysis. The comparison of the net- and transient-charge signals with databases via grid-search methods allows the identification of the $\gamma$-ray interaction points within the segment volume. Their precise determination is crucial for the subsequent reconstruction of the $\gamma$-ray paths within the array via tracking algorithms, and hence the performance of the spectrometer. In this paper the position uncertainty of the deduced interaction point is investigated using the bootstrapping technique applied to $^{60}$Co radioactive-source data. General features of the extracted position uncertainty are discussed as well as its dependence on various quantities, e.g. the deposited energy, the number of firing segments and the segment geometry., Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures
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41. Heavy-ion transfer reactions at large internuclear distances using the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer
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Montanari D. J., Corradi L., Szilner S., Pollarolo G., Fioretto E., Stefanini A.M., Farnea E., Michelagnoli C., Montagnoli G., Scarlassara F., Ur C.A., Courtin S., Goasduff A., Haas F., Mijatović T., and Soić N.
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We measured excitation functions for the main transfer channels in the 116Sn+60Ni reaction at different bombarding energies from above to well below the Coulomb barrier. The experiment has been performed in inverse kinematics, detecting the lighter (target-like) ions with the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA at very forward angles. Good mass, nuclear charge and kinetic energy resolutions have been achieved. The comparison between the data and microscopic calculations for the present case and for the previously measured 96Zr+40Ca system, namely superfluid and near closed shells nuclei, should significantly improve our understanding of nucleon-nucleon correlation properties in multinucleon transfer processes.
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42. Quasi-elastic reactions: an interplay of reaction dynamics and nuclear structure
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Recchia F., Montanari D., Montagnoli G., Mărginean N., Lunardi S., Jelavić-Malenica D., Goasduff A., Gadea A., Fioretto E., Farnea E., Courtin S., Haas F., Pollarolo G., Corradi L., Mijatović T., Szilner S., Sahin E., Scarlassara F., Soić N., Stefanini A.M., Ur C.A., and Valiente-Dobón J.J.
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Multinucleon transfer reactions have been investigated in 40Ar+208Pb with the Prisma+Clara set-up. The experimental differential cross sections of different neutron transfer channels have been obtained at three different angular settings taking into account the transmission through the spectrometer. The experimental yields of the excited states have been determined via particle-γ coincidences. In odd Ar isotopes, we reported a signif cant population of 11/2− states, reached via neutron transfer. Their structure matches a stretched conf guration of the valence neutron coupled to vibration quanta.
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43. 12C+16O sub-barrier radiative capture cross-section measurements
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Hutcheon D.A., Ruiz C., Beck C., Fallis J., Jenkins D.G., Lebhertz D., Haas F., Courtin S., Goasduff A., Amandruz P.-A., Davis C., Hager U., Ottewell D., and Ruprecht G.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We have performed a heavy ion radiative capture reaction between two light heavy ions, 12C and 16O, leading to 28Si. The present experiment has been performed below Coulomb barrier energies in order to reduce the phase space and to try to shed light on structural effects. Obtained γ-spectra display a previously unobserved strong feeding of intermediate states around 11 MeV at these energies. This new decay branch is not fully reproduced by statistical nor semi-statistical decay scenarii and may imply structural effects. Radiative capture cross-sections are extracted from the data.
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44. Shape coexistence in the neutron-deficient $^{188}$Hg investigated via lifetime measurements
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Siciliano, M., Zanon, I., Goasduff, A., John, P. R., Rodríguez, T. R., Péru, S., Deloncle, I., Libert, J., Zielińska, M., Ashad, D., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Birkenbach, B., Boso, A., Braunroth, T., Cicerchia, M., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Colucci, G., Davide, F., de Angelis, G., de Canditiis, B., Gadea, A., Gaffney, L. P., Galtarossa, F., Gozzelino, A., Hadyńska-Klȩk, K., Jaworski, G., Koseoglou, P., Lenzi, S. M., Melon, B., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Nannini, A., Napoli, D. R., Pakarinen, J., Quero, D., Rath, P., Recchia, F., Rocchini, M., Testov, D., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Vogt, A., Wiederhold, J., and Witt, W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Shape coexistence in the $Z \approx 82$ region has been established in mercury, lead and polonium isotopes. Even-even mercury isotopes with $100 \leq N \leq 106$ present multiple fingerprints of this phenomenon, which seems to be no longer present for $N \geq 110$. According to a number of theoretical calculations, shape coexistence is predicted in the $^{188}$Hg isotope. The $^{188}$Hg nucleus was populated using two different fusion-evaporation reactions with two targets, $^{158}$Gd and $^{160}$Gd, and a beam of $^{34}$S, provided by the Tandem-ALPI accelerators complex at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. The channels of interest were selected using the information from the Neutron Wall array, while the $\gamma$ rays were detected using the GALILEO $\gamma$-ray array. The lifetimes of the excited states were determined using the Recoil Distance Doppler-Shift method, employing the dedicated GALILEO plunger device. Using the two-bands mixing and rotational models, the deformation of the pure configurations was obtained from the experimental results. The extracted transition strengths were compared with those calculated with the state-of-the-art symmetry-conserving configuration-mixing (SCCM) and five-dimentional collective Hamiltonian (5DCH) approaches in order to shed light on the nature of the observed structures in the $^{188}$Hg nucleus. An oblate, a normal- and a super-deformed prolate bands were predicted and their underlying shell structure was also discussed., Comment: v1: 13 pages, 10 figures, comparison between IBM-CM and SCCM calculations; v2: 16 pages, 13 figures, discussion on the mixing amplitudes from the experimental B(E2) values, comparison between SCCM and 5DCH calculations
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45. Response of the FAst TIMing Array (FATIMA) for DESPEC at FAIR Phase-0
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Chishti, M.M.R., Jazrawi, S., Shearman, R., Regan, P.H., Podolyák, Zs., Collins, S.M., Górska, M., Cederwall, B., Yaneva, A., Zhang, G.X., Cederkall, J., Goasduff, A., Albers, H.M., Alhomaidhi, S., Banerjee, A., Bruce, A.M., Benzoni, G., Das, B., Davinson, T., Fraile, L.M., Gerl, J., Häfner, G., Jolie, J., Hubbard, N., John, P.R., Lozeva, R., Mistry, A.K., Singh, B.S. Nara, Mikolajczuk, M., Polettini, M., Pietralla, N., Regis, J.M., Rudigier, M., Sahin, E., Sharma, A., Si, M., Vesic, J., and Werner, V.
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46. Pairing-quadrupole interplay in the neutron-deficient tin nuclei: first lifetime measurements of low-lying states in $^{106,108}$Sn
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Siciliano, M., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Goasduff, A., Nowacki, F., Zuker, A. P., Bazzacco, D., Lopez-Martens, A., Clément, E., Benzoni, G., Braunroth, T., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Crespi, F. C. L., de France, G., Doncel, M., Ertürk, S., Fransen, C., Gadea, A., Georgiev, G., Goldkuhle, A., Jakobsson, U., Jaworski, G., John, P. R., Kuti, I., Lemasson, A., Li, H., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Mijatović, T., Müller-Gatermann, C., Napoli, D. R., Nyberg, J., Palacz, M., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Sayği, B., Sohler, D., Szilner, S., Testov, D., Barrientos, D., Birkenbach, B., Boston, H. C., Boston, A. J., Cederwall, B., Cullen, D. M., Collado, J., Désesquelles, P., Dudouet, J., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eberth, J., Egea-Canet, F. J., González, V., Judson, D. S., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hess, H., Jungclaus, A., Korten, W., Labiche, M., Lefevre, A., Leoni, S., Maj, A., Menegazzo, R., Million, B., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Stezowski, O., Theisen, Ch., and Zielińska, M.
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The lifetimes of the low-lying excited states $2^+$ and $4^+$ have been directly measured in the neutron-deficient $^{106,108}$Sn isotopes. The nuclei were populated via a deep-inelastic reaction and the lifetime measurement was performed employing a differential plunger device. The emitted $\gamma$ rays were detected by the AGATA array, while the reaction products were uniquely identified by the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer. Large-Scale Shell-Model calculations with realistic forces indicate that, independently of the pairing content of the interaction, the quadrupole force is dominant in the $B(E2; 2_1^+ \to 0_{g.s.}^+)$ values and it describes well the experimental pattern for $^{104-114}$Sn; the $B(E2; 4_1^+ \to 2_1^+)$ values, measured here for the first time, depend critically on a delicate pairing-quadrupole balance, disclosed by the very precise results in $^{108}$Sn. This result provides insight in the hitherto unexplained $B(E2; 4_1^+ \to 2_1^+)/B(E2; 2_1^+ \to 0_{g.s.}^+) < 1$ anomaly., Comment: V1: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, theoretical interpretation described in detail in the arXiv paper of A.P.Zuker (cross-reference) V2: added reference to A.P. Zuker paper (arXiv:1905.11479)
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47. Diversity of shapes and rotations in the gamma-soft 130Ba nucleus: first observation of a t-band in the A=130 mass region
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Petrache, C. M., Walker, P. M., Guo, S., Chen, Q. B., Frauendorf, S., Liu, Y. X., Wyss, R. A., Mengoni, D., Qiang, Y., Astier, A., Dupont, E., Li, R., Lv, B. F., Zheng, K. K., Bazzacco, D., Boso, A., Goasduff, A., Recchia, 8 F., Testov, D., Galtarossa, F., Jaworski, G., Napoli, D. R., Riccetto, S., Siciliano, M., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Liu, M. L., Zhou, X. H., Wang, J. G., Andreoiu, C., Garcia, F. H., Ortner, K., Whitmore, K., Back, T., Cederwall, B., Lawrie, E. A., Kuti, I., Sohler, D., Timar, J., Marchlewski, T., Srebrny, J., and Tucholski, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Several new bands have been identified in 130Ba, among which there is one with band-head spin 8+. Its properties are in agreement with the Fermi-aligned \nu h11/2^2 , 7/2+[523] \otimes 9/2-[514] Nilsson configuration. This is the first observation of a two-quasiparticle t-band in the A=130 mass region. The t-band is fed by a dipole band involving two additional h11/2 protons. The odd-spin partners of the proton and neutron S-bands and the ground-state band at high spins are also newly identified. The observed bands are discussed using several theoretical models, which strongly suggest the coexistence of prolate and oblate shapes polarized by rotation aligned two-proton and two-neutron configurations, as well as prolate collective rotations around axes with different orientations. With the new results, 130Ba presents one of the best and most complete sets of collective excitations that a gamma-soft nucleus can manifest at medium and high spins, revealing a diversity of shapes and rotations for the nuclei in the A = 130 mass region., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures
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48. High resolution $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy using GALILEO array
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Testov, D., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Mengoni, D., Recchia, F., Goasduff, A., Boso, A., Lenzi, S., de Angelis, G., Bakes, S., Boiano, C., Cederwall, B., Colucci, G., Cicerchia, M., Čolović, P., Didierjean, F., Doncel, M., {n}as, J. A. Due\, Galtarossa, F., Gozzelino, A., Hadyńska-Klȩk, K., Isocrate, R., Jaworski, G., John, P. R., Liu, H., Lunardi, S., Menegazzo, R., Mentana, A., Modamio, V., Nannini, A., Napoli, D. R., Palacz, M., Pasqualato, G., Rocchini, M., Riccetto, S., Saygi, B., Sahin, E., Siciliano, M., Sobolev, Yu., and Szilner, S.
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The GALILEO $\gamma$-ray spectrometer has been constructed at the Legnaro National Laboratory of INFN (LNL-INFN). It can be coupled to advanced ancillary devices which allows nuclear structure studies employing the variety of in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy methods. Such studies benefit from reactions induced by the intense stable beams delivered by the Tandem-ALPI-PIAVE accelerator complex and by the radioactive beams which will be provided by the SPES facility. In this paper we outline two experiments performed within the experimental campaign at GALILEO coupled to the EUCLIDES Si-ball and the Neutron Wall array. The first one was aimed at spectroscopic studies in A=31 mirror nuclei and the second one at measurements of lifetimes of excited states in nuclei in the vicinity of $^{100}$Sn., Comment: The IX International Symposium on EXOtic Nuclei (EXON-2018)
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49. AGATA DAQ-box: a unified data acquisition system for different experimental conditions
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Korichi, A., Clément, E., Dosme, N., Legay, E., Stézowski, O., Goasduff, A., Aubert, Y., Dudouet, J., Elloumi, S., Gauron, P., Grave, X., Gulmini, M., Jacob, J., Lafage, V., Jeannic, P. Le, Lalaire, G., Ljungvall, J., Maugeais, C., Michelagnoli, C., Molini, R., Philippon, G., Pietri, S., Ralet, D., Roetta, M., Saillant, F., Taurigna-Quere, M., and Toniolo, N.
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50. Conceptual design of the AGATA 2[formula omitted] array at LNL
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Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Menegazzo, R., Goasduff, A., Agguiaro, D., Aguilera, P., Angelini, F., Balogh, M., Bazzacco, D., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Bez, N., Bolognesi, M., Bottoni, S., Brugnara, D., Carollo, S., Cocconi, P., Cogo, A., Collado, J., Crespi, F.C.L., Ertoprak, A., Escudeiro, R., Galtarossa, F., Gamba, E.R., Gambalonga, A., Servín, B. Góngora, Gottardo, A., Gozzelino, A., Gulmini, M., Huang, Z., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Modanese, P., Napoli, D.R., Pellumaj, J., Pérez-Vidal, R.M., Pigliapoco, S., Pilotto, E., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Raniero, W., Rebeschini, M., Rezynkina, K., Rosso, D., Scarcioffolo, M., Scarpa, D., Sedlák, M., Smith, R., Toniolo, N., Veronese, F., Volpe, V., Zago, L., Zanon, I., Zhang, G., Abels, R., Allegrini, M.L., Aufranc, C., Baulieu, G., Belkhiria, C., Benettoni, M., Benini, D., Bentley, M., Biasotto, M., Blaizot, M., Miquel, J. Blasco, Boiano, C., Boston, A., Boston, H., Boujrad, A., Bourgault, P., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Burrows, I., Camera, F., Capra, S., Capsoni, A., Cash, R., Civera, J.V., Clément, E., Coelli, S., Cordwell, M., Corradi, L., Coudert, S., De Angelis, G., De Ruvo, L., Debras, G., Del Fabbro, M., Diklić, J., Dosme, N., Duchene, G., Duclos, B., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Elloumi, S., Everett, C., Fantinel, S., Fillinger, M., Fioretto, E., Fransen, C., Gadea, A., Gibelin, L., González, V., Goupil, J., Görgen, C., Grant, A., Green, K., Ha, J., Hartnett, T., Henseler, K., Hess, H., Hirsch, R., Houarner, C., Jacob, J., Joannem, T., Judson, D.S., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kebbiri, M., Kieffer, J., Labiche, M., Lafay, X., Le Jeannic, P., Lefevre, A., Legay, E., Legruel, F., Lenzi, S., Leoni, S., Linget, D., Liptrot, M., López-Martens, A., Lotodé, A., Manara, L., Ménager, L., Mijatović, T., Million, B., Minarello, A., Montagnoli, G., Morrall, P., Mullacrane, I., Nyberg, J., Philippon, G., Polettini, M., Popieul, F., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Richardt, G., Rocchini, M., Roger, A., Saillant, F., Sanchis, E., Laskar, Md.S.R., Secci, G., Sigward, M.-H., Simpson, J., Solenne, N., Spee, F., Stefanini, A.M., Stézowski, O., Szilner, S., Templeton, N., Theisen, Ch., Thiel, S., Tomasi, F., Tzvetkov, S., Vigano, D., Viscione, E., Wieland, O., Wimmer, K., Wittwer, G., and Zielińska, M.
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