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2. Calculation of Coulomb breakup cross sections using a new Coulomb dynamical polarization potential
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Maridi, H. M., Rusek, K., and Keeley, N.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A new method for calculating the Coulomb breakup of unstable neutron-rich isotopes at high energies is presented. The calculations employ the eikonal approximation and use a new Coulomb dynamical polarization potential (CDPP), calculated by solving the Schr\"odinger equation for the entire motion of the exotic projectile as a two-body cluster structure using the adiabatic approximation and incorporating excitations to the continuum. Calculations for some exotic isotopes are compared with Coulomb dissociation cross section data and found to be in good agreement., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, references added, energy convolution is included, results changed slightly, two figures (calculations for two-neutron halo projectiles) deleted
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- 2022
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3. Unraveling the reaction mechanism for large alpha production and incomplete fusion in reactions involving weakly bound stable nuclei
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Pandit, S. K., Shrivastava, A., Mahata, K., Keeley, N., Parkar, V. V., Palit, R., Rout, P. C., Ramachandran, K., Kumar, A., Bhattacharyya, S., Nanal, V., Biswas, S., Saha, S., Sethi, J., Singh, P., and Kailas, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The origin of the large $\alpha$ particle production and incomplete fusion in reactions involving weakly-bound $\alpha$+$x$ cluster nuclei still remains unresolved. While the (two-step) process of breakup followed by capture of the ``free" complementary fragment ($x$) is widely believed to be responsible, a few recent studies suggest the dominant role of (direct) cluster stripping. To achieve an unambiguous experimental discrimination between these two processes, a coincidence measurement between the outgoing $\alpha$ particles and $\gamma$ rays from the heavy residues has been performed for the $^7$Li($\alpha$+triton)+$^{93}$Nb system. Proper choice of kinematical conditions allowed for the first time a significant population of the region accessible only to the direct triton stripping process and not to breakup followed by the capture of the ``free'' triton (from the three-body continuum). This result, also supported by a cluster-transfer calculation, clearly establishes the dominance of the direct cluster-stripping mechanism in the large alpha production.
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- 2021
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4. Important Influence of Entrance Channel Reorientation Coupling on Proton Stripping
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Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., and Rusek, K.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
While it is well established that the ground state reorientation coupling can have a significant influence on the elastic scattering of deformed nuclei, the effect of such couplings on transfer channels has been much less well investigated. In this letter we demonstrate that the 208Pb(7Li,6He)209Bi proton stripping reaction at an incident energy of 52 MeV can be well described by the inclusion of the 7Li ground state reorientation coupling within the coupled channels Born approximation formalism. Full finite-range distorted wave Born approximation calculations were previously found to be unable to describe these data. Addition of coupling to the 0.478-MeV 1/2- excited state of 7Li, together with the associated two-step transfer path, has little or no influence on the shape of the angular distributions (except that for stripping leading to the 1.61-MeV 13/2+ level of 209Bi which is significantly improved) but does affect appreciably the values of the 209Bi -> 208Pb + p spectroscopic factors. Implications for experiments with weakly-bound light radioactive beams are discussed.
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- 2020
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5. Experimental study of the $^{17}$F+ $^{12}$C fusion reaction and its implications for fusion of proton-halo systems
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Asher, B. W., Almaraz-Calderon, S., Tripathi, Vandana, Kemper, K. W., Baby, L. T., Gerken, N., Lopez-Saavedra, E., Morelock, A. B., Perello, J. F., Wiedenhöver, I., and Keeley, N.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The halo nature of the low-lying $1/2$+ first excited state of the exotic weakly-bound proton drip-line nucleus $^{17}$F has long been hypothesized. The structure of such a halo nucleus would imply special nuclear properties including, possibly, an enhancement in its fusion cross section above the barrier. The total fusion cross section of $^{17}$F + $^{12}$C near the Coulomb barrier was studied using the newly developed "Encore" active-target detector at Florida State University. Total fusion cross sections for the stable counterpart systems $^{16}$O + $^{12}$C and $^{19}$F + $^{12}$C were also measured to enable a systematic comparison. No influence of the halo nature of the $^{17}$F $1/2$+ first excited state on its fusion excitation function was observed when compared with the stable counterpart systems.
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- 2020
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6. Multi-neutron transfer in $^{8}$He induced reactions near the Coulomb barrier
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Martel, I., Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., and Rusek, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The measured inclusive $^6$He and $^4$He production cross sections of G. Marqu{\'i}nez-Dur{\'a}n {\em et al.}, Phys.\ Rev.\ C {\bf 98}, 034615 (2018) are reexamined and the conclusions concerning the relative importance of 1n and 2n transfer to the production of $^6$He arising from the interaction of a 22 MeV $^8$He beam with a $^{208}$Pb target revised. A consideration of the kinematics of the 2n-stripping reaction when compared with the measured $^6$He total energy versus angle spectrum places strict limits on the allowed excitation energy of the $^{210}$Pb residual, so constraining distorted wave Born approximation calculations that the contribution of the 2n stripping process to the inclusive $^6$He production can only be relatively small. It is therefore concluded that the dominant $^6$He production mechanism must be 1n stripping followed by decay of the $^7$He ejectile. Based on this result we present strong arguments in favor of direct, one step four-neutron (4n) stripping as the main mechanism for $^4$He production., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures
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- 2020
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7. Multi-step processes in heavy-ion induced single-nucleon transfer reactions
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Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., and Rusek, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
It was first noted during the 1970s that finite-range distorted wave Born approximation (FR-DWBA) calculations were unable satisfactorily to describe the shape of the angular distributions of many single-proton (and some single-neutron) transfer reactions induced by heavy ions, with calculations shifted to larger angles by up to ~ 4 degrees compared with the data. These reactions exhibited a significant mismatch, either of the reaction Q value or the grazing angular momentum of the entrance and exit channels, and it was speculated that the inclusion of multi-step transfer paths via excited state(s) of the projectile and/or ejectile could compensate for the effect of this mismatch and yield good descriptions of the data by shifting the calculated peaks to smaller angles. However, to date this has not been explicitly demonstrated for many reactions. In this work we show that inclusion of the two-step transfer path via the 4.44-MeV 2+ excited state of the 12C projectile in coupled channel Born approximation calculations enables a good description of the 208Pb(12C,11B)209Bi single-proton stripping data at four incident energies which could not be described by the FR-DWBA. We also show that inclusion of a similar reaction path for the 208Pb(12C,13C)207Pb single-neutron pickup reaction has a relatively minor influence, slightly improving the already good description obtained with the FR-DWBA.
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- 2020
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8. Attraction of cod Gadus morhua from coastal spawning grounds to salmon farms
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Skjæraasen, J. E., Karlsen, Ø., Langangen, Ø., Meier, S., Dunlop, K. M., van der Meeren, T., Keeley, N. B., Myksvoll, M. S., Dahle, G., Moland, E., Nilsen, R., Schrøder, K. M. Elvik, Bannister, R. J., and Olsen, E. M.
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- 2022
9. Strong Coupling Effects on Near-Barrier 15C + 208Pb Elastic Scattering
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Távora, V.G., primary, Ovejas, J.D., additional, Martel, I., additional, Keeley, N., additional, Acosta, L., additional, Borge, M.J.G., additional, Tengblad, O., additional, Arokiaraj, A.A., additional, Babo, M., additional, Cederkall, J., additional, Ceylan, N., additional, Di Pietro, A., additional, Fernández, J.P., additional, Figuera, P., additional, Fraile, L., additional, Fynbo, H.O.U., additional, Galaviz, D., additional, García-Ramos, C., additional, Honório, R., additional, Jensen, J.H., additional, Jonson, B., additional, Kemper, K.W., additional, Knyazev, A., additional, Kotak, R., additional, Kurtukian-Nieto, T., additional, Madurga, M., additional, Marquínez-Durán, G., additional, Munch, M., additional, Orduz, A.K., additional, Park, J., additional, Peralta, L., additional, Perea, A., additional, Pérez-Alvarez, T., additional, Raabe, R., additional, Renaud, M., additional, Riisager, K., additional, Rusek, K., additional, Sánchez-Benítez, A.M., additional, Sánchez-Segovia, J., additional, Teubig, P., additional, Viñals, S., additional, Wolińska-Cichocka, M., additional, Wolski, R., additional, and Yang, J., additional
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- 2024
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10. A Cautionary Tale: The Coulomb Modified ANC for the $\mathbf{1/2^+_2}$ State in $^\mathbf{17}$O
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Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., and Rusek, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We discuss the impact of the uncertainty ($\pm 8$ keV) in the excitation energy of the astrophysically important 6.356 MeV $1/2^+_2$ state of $^{17}$O on the precision with which the Coulomb reduced ANC ($\widetilde{C}$) for the $\left<^{17}\mathrm{O}(1/2^+_2) \mid \protect{^{13}\mathrm{C}} + \alpha \right>$ overlap can be extracted from direct reaction data. We find a linear dependence of $\widetilde{C}^2$ on the binding energy, the value extracted varying by a factor of 4 over the range $E_{\mathrm{ex}} = 6.356$ -- $6.348$ MeV. This represents an intrinsic limit on the precision with which $\widetilde{C}^2$ can be determined which cannot be improved unless or until the uncertainty in $E_{\mathrm{ex}}$ is reduced.
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- 2018
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11. Stripping and pickup contributions to the optical potentials for H3 and He3 on Ca40
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Mackintosh, R. S., primary and Keeley, N., additional
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- 2024
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12. Simultaneous calculation of elastic scattering, fusion, and direct cross sections for reactions of weakly bound projectiles
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Maridi, H. M., primary, Keeley, N., additional, and Rusek, K., additional
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- 2024
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13. Effect of substrate type and pellet age on the resuspension of Atlantic salmon faecal material
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Carvajalino-Fernández, M. A., Keeley, N. B., Fer, I., Law, B. A., and Bannister, R. J.
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- 2020
14. The dynamic polarization potential and dynamical non-locality in nuclear potentials: Deuteron-nucleus potential
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Mackintosh, R. S. and Keeley, N.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The consequences for direct reactions of the dynamical non-locality generated by the excitation of the target and projectile are much less studied than the effects of non-locality arising from exchange processes. Here we are concerned with the dynamical non-locality due to projectile excitation in deuteron induced reactions. The consequences of this non-locality can be studied by the comparison of deuteron induced direct reactions calculated with alternative representations of the elastic channel wave functions: (i) the elastic channel wave functions from coupled channel (CC) calculations involving specific reaction processes, and, (ii) elastic channel wave functions calculated from local potentials that exactly reproduce the elastic scattering $S$-matrix from the same CC calculations. In this work we produce the local equivalent deuteron potentials required for the study of direct reactions involving deuterons. These will enable the study of the effects of dynamical non-locality following a method previously employed in an investigation of the effects of non-locality due to target excitation. In this work we consider only excitations due to deuteron breakup, and some new properties of the breakup dynamical polarization potential (DPP) emerge that reveal dynamical non-locality directly. In addition, we evaluate the TELP inversion method and find that it fails to reproduce some features of the DPP due to breakup., Comment: 29 pages, 8 figures
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- 2016
15. Probing transfer to unbound states of the ejectile with weakly bound 7Li on 93Nb
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Pandit, S. K., Shrivastava, A., Mahata, K., Keeley, N., Parkar, V. V., Rout, P. C., Martel, I., Palshetkar, C. S., Kumar, A., Ramachandran, K., Patale, P., Chatterjee, A., and Kailas, S.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The two-step process of transfer followed by breakup is explored by measuring a rather complete set of exclusive data for reaction channels populating states in the ejectile continua of the $^7$Li+$^{93}$Nb system at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. The cross sections for $\alpha+\alpha$ events from one proton pickup were found to be smaller than those for $\alpha+d$ events from one neutron stripping and $\alpha+t$ events from direct breakup of $^7$Li. Coupled channels Born approximation and continuum discretized coupled channels calculations describe the data well and support the conclusion that the $\alpha+d$ and $\alpha+\alpha$ events are produced by direct transfer to unbound states of the ejectile., Comment: Published in Phys. Rev. C (Rapid Communication) 93, 061602(R) (2016)
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- 2016
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16. Strong Coupling Effects on Near-barrier 15C + 208Pb Elastic Scattering
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). España, European Union (UE). H2020, Gobierno de España, Independent Research Fund. Dinamarca, Gobierno de México, Távora, V.G., Ovejas, J.D., Martel, I., Keeley, N., Acosta, L., Borge, M.J.G., Tengblad, O., Arokiaraj, A.A., Babo, M., Cederkall, J., Fernández García, Juan Pablo, Yang, J., Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). España, European Union (UE). H2020, Gobierno de España, Independent Research Fund. Dinamarca, Gobierno de México, Távora, V.G., Ovejas, J.D., Martel, I., Keeley, N., Acosta, L., Borge, M.J.G., Tengblad, O., Arokiaraj, A.A., Babo, M., Cederkall, J., Fernández García, Juan Pablo, and Yang, J.
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The presence of a neutron halo in 15C has been demonstrated in several reaction experiments at intermediate energies. In the present study, the dynamical effects of this structure are observed for the first time at Coulomb barrier energies in the 15C + 208Pb quasi-elastic scattering at MeV, measured at the HIE-ISOLDE facility, CERN using the high-granularity detector array GLORIA. A combined continuum discretised coupled channels and coupled reaction channels calculation describes the data well and significant coupling effects due both to breakup and single-neutron stripping are identified.
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- 2024
17. Strong Multi-step Interference Effects in 12C(d,p) to the 9/2+ State in 13C
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Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., and Rusek, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The population of the 9.50 MeV 9/2+ resonance in 13C by single neutron transfer reactions is expected to be dominated by the two-step route through the 12C 2+ (4.44 MeV) state, with another possible contribution via the strongly excited 3- (9.64 MeV) resonance in 12C. However, we find that a good description of the angular distribution for population of this state via the 12C(d,p)13C reaction is only possible when both direct 0+ x g_9/2 and two-step (via the 4.44 MeV 12C 2+ state) 2+ x d_5/2 paths are included in a coupled reaction channel calculation. While the calculated angular distribution is almost insensitive to the presence of the two-step path via the 9.64 MeV 12C 3- resonance, despite a much greater contribution to the wave function from the 3- x f_7/2 configuration, its inclusion is required to fit the details of the experimental angular distribution. The very large interference between the various components of the calculations, even when these are small, arises through the ``kinematic'' effect associated with the different transfer routes., Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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- 2015
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18. Comparison of Coulomb breakup effects on the elastic scattering of 68He and 68He using a Coulomb dipole polarization potential
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Maridi, H. M., Rusek, K., and Keeley, N.
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- 2022
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19. Strong coupling effects in near-barrier heavy-ion elastic scattering
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Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., and Rusek, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Accurate elastic scattering angular distribution data measured at bombarding energies just above the Coulomb barrier have shapes that can markedly differ from or be the same as the expected classical Fresnel scattering pattern depending on the structure of the projectile, the target or both. Examples are given such as 18O + 184W and 16O + 148,152Sm where the expected rise above Rutherford scattering due to Coulomb-nuclear interference is damped by coupling to the target excited states, and the extreme case of 11Li scattering, where coupling to the 9Li + n + n continuum leads to an elastic scattering shape that cannot be reproduced by any standard optical model parameter set. The recent availability of high quality 6He, 11Li and 11Be data provides further examples of the influence that coupling effects can have on elastic scattering. Conditions for strong projectile-target coupling effects are presented with special emphasis on the importance of the beam-target charge combination being large enough to bring about the strong coupling effects. Several measurements are proposed that can lead to further understanding of strong coupling effects by both inelastic excitation and nucleon transfer on near-barrier elastic scattering. A final note on the anomalous nature of 8B elastic scattering is presented as it possesses a more or less normal Fresnel scattering shape whereas one would a priori not expect this due to the very low breakup threshold of 8B. The special nature of 11Li is presented as it is predicted that no matter how far above the Coulomb barrier the elastic scattering is measured, its shape will not appear as Fresnel like whereas the elastic scattering of all other loosely bound nuclei studied to date should eventually do so as the incident energy is increased, making both 8B and 11Li truly "exotic"., Comment: Review article
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- 2014
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20. Single Particle Strengths and Mirror States in $^{15}$N$-^{15}$O below 12.0 MeV
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Mertin, C. E., Caussyn, D. D., Crisp, A. M., Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., Momtyuk, O., Roeder, B. T., and Volya, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
New $^{14}$N(d,p) angular distribution data were taken at a deuteron bombarding energy of 16 MeV to locate all narrow single particle neutron states up to 15 MeV in excitation. A new shell model calculation is able to reproduce all levels in $^{15}$N up to 11.5 MeV and is used to characterize a narrow single particle level at 11.236 MeV and to provide a map of the single particle strengths. The known levels in $^{15}$N are then used to determine their mirrors in the lesser known nucleus $^{15}$O. The 2s$_{1/2}$ and 1d$_{5/2}$ single particle centroid energies are determined for the $^{15}$N$-^{15}$O mirror pair as: $^{15}$N $(\text{2s}_{1/2}) = 8.08$ MeV, $^{15}$O $(\text{2s}_{1/2}) = 7.43$ MeV, $^{15}$N $(\text{1d}_{5/2}) = 7.97$ MeV, and $^{15}$O $(\text{1d}_{5/2}) = 7.47$ MeV. These results confirm the degeneracy of these orbits and that the $^{15}$N$-^{15}$O nuclei are where the transition between the $\text{2s}_{1/2}$ lying below the $\text{1d}_{5/2}$ to lying above it, takes place. The $\text{1d}_{3/2}$ single particle strength is estimated to be centered around 13 MeV in these nuclei., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Physical Review C for publication
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- 2014
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21. Scattering of 15C on 208Pb at energies near the Coulomb barrier: Study of the experimental device response via the 12C+208Pb scattering
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Távora V.G., Ovejas J.D., Martel I., Tengblad O., Borge M.J.G., Acosta L., Kurtukian-Nieto T., Sánchez-Benítez A.M., di Pietro A., Figuera P., Keeley N., and Rusek K.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
There are evidences that the 15C nucleus has an extended neutron distribution or a "neutron halo", but this situation is far from clear. If 15C has 1n-halo, the scattering dynamics should be affected and the angular distribution of the elastic channels should be sensitive to coupling effects due to the halo configuration. The objetive of this study is to understand the role of the halo in 15C by investigating its dynamical response in intense electric fields at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. For this purpose experiment IS619 was conducted performing the 15C + 208Pb elastic scattering reaction at HIE-ISOLDE, CERN. The beam energy was 4.37 MeV/u, which is very close to the Coulomb barrier of the system. The experimental setup used was the global detection system GLORIA, a six silicon telescopes array enable to measure the energy and angular distributions of the scattered particles. During the experiment, the 12C+208Pb scattering at 4.37 MeV/u was measured for calibration. The results of the 12C+208Pb measurement were used to fine-tune the geometry of the experimental setup and it is presented in this contribution.
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- 2023
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22. Separation Between d$_{5/2}$ and s$_{1/2}$ Neutron Single Particle Strength in $^{15}$N
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Mertin, C. E., Caussyn, D. D., Crisp, A. M., Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., Momotyuk, O., Roeder, B. T., and Volya, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The separation between single particle levels in nuclei plays the dominant role in determining the location of the neutron drip line. The separation also provides a test of current crossed shell model interactions if the experimental data is such that multiple shells are involved. The present work uses the $^{14}$N(d, p)$^{15}$N reaction to extract the 2s$_{1/2}$, and 1d$_{5/2}$ total neutron single particle strengths and then compares these results with a shell model calculation using a p-sd crossed shell interaction to identify the J$^\pi$ of all levels in $^{15}$N up to 12.8 MeV in excitation., Comment: 9 Pages, 4 Figures, 2 Tables, Presented at the XXXIII Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics, Piaski, Poland, September 1-7, 2013
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- 2013
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23. Structure of unbound neutron-rich $^{9}$He studied using single-neutron transfer
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Kalanee, T. Al, Gibelin, J., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Keeley, N., Beaumel, D., Blumenfeld, Y., Fernandez-DomÄ{\pm}nguez, B., Force, C., Gaudefroy, L., Gillibert, A., Guillot, J., Iwasaki, H., Krupko, S., Lapoux, V., Mittig, W., Mougeot, X., Nalpas, L., Pollacco, E., Rusek, K., Roger, T., Savajols, H., De Séréville, N., Sidorchuk, S., Suzuki, D., Strojek, I., and Orr, N. A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The 8He(d,p) reaction was studied in inverse kinematics at 15.4A MeV using the MUST2 Si-CsI array in order to shed light on the level structure of 9He. The well known 16O(d,p)17O reaction, performed here in reverse kinematics, was used as a test to validate the experimental methods. The 9He missing mass spectrum was deduced from the kinetic energies and emission angles of the recoiling protons. Several structures were observed above the neutron-emission threshold and the angular distributions were used to deduce the multipolarity of the transitions. This work confirms that the ground state of 9He is located very close to the neutron threshold of 8He and supports the occurrence of parity inversion in 9He., Comment: Exp\'erience GANIL/SPIRAL1/MUST2
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- 2013
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24. Resolution of a long-standing discrepancy in the 17+12O17+12C fusion excitation function
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Asher, B. W., Almaraz-Calderon, S., Kemper, K. W., Baby, L. T., Lopez-Saavedra, E., Morelock, A. B., Perello, J. F., Tripathi, Vandana, and Keeley, N.
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- 2021
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25. Coupled channels analysis of 8He+4He scattering and resonant behaviour
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Kucuk, Y., Keeley, N., Freer, M., and Boztosun, I.
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- 2024
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26. Cluster Model For Reactions Induced By Weakly Bound And/Or Exotic Halo Nuclei With Medium-Mass Targets
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Beck, C., Rowley, N., Papka, P., Courtin, S., Rousseau, M., Souza, F. A., Carlin, N., Neto, F. Liguori, De Moura, M. M., Del Santo, M. G., Suade, A. A. I., Munhoz, M. G., Szanto, E. M., De Toledo, A. Szanto, Keeley, N., Diaz-Torres, A., and Hagino, . K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
An experimental overview of reactions induced by the stable, but weakly-bound nuclei 6Li, 7Li and 9Be, and by the exotic, halo nuclei 6He, 8He, 8B, and 11Be on medium-mass targets, such as 58Ni, 59Co or 64Zn, is presented. Existing data on elastic scattering, total reaction cross sections, fusion processes, breakup and transfer channels are discussed in the framework of a CDCC approach taking into account the breakup degree of freedom., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of Sotancp2 Workshop, Brussels, May 2010, to be publihed in Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. E
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- 2010
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27. The Onset of Nuclear Structure Effects in Near-Barrier Elastic Scattering of Weakly-Bound Nuclei: $^6$He and $^6$Li Compared
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Kucuk, Y., Boztosun, I., and Keeley, N.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The elastic scattering of the halo nucleus $^6$He from heavy targets at incident energies near the Coulomb barrier displays a marked deviation from the standard Fresnel-type diffraction behavior. This deviation is due to the strong Coulomb dipole breakup coupling produced by the Coulomb field of the heavy target, a specific feature of the nuclear structure of $^6$He. We have performed Continuum Discretized Coupled Channels calculations for the elastic scattering of $^{6}$He and $^6$Li from $^{58}$Ni, $^{120}$Sn, $^{144}$Sm, $^{181}$Ta and $^{208}$Pb targets in order to determine the range of $Z_{\mathrm T}$ where this nuclear-structure specific coupling effect becomes manifest. We find that the strong Coulomb dipole breakup coupling effect is only clearly experimentally distinguishable for targets of $Z_{\mathrm T} \approx 80$., Comment: 10 pages with 3 figures
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- 2009
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28. Reaction mechanisms for weakly-bound, stable nuclei and unstable, halo nuclei on medium-mass targets
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Beck, C., Rowley, N., Papka, P., Courtin, S., Souza, F. A., Carlin, N., Neto, R. Liguori, de Moura, M. M., del Santo, M. G., Suaide, A. A. I., Munhoz, M. G., Szanto, E. M, de Toledo, A. Szanto, Keeley, N., Diaz-Torres, A., and Hagino, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
An experimental overview of reactions induced by the stable, but weakly-bound nuclei 6Li, 7Li and 9Be, and by the exotic, halo nuclei 6He, 8B, 11Be and 17F on medium-mass targets, such as 58Ni, 59Co or 64Zn, is presented. Existing data on elastic scattering, total reaction cross sections, fusion processes, breakup and transfer channels are discussed in the framework of a CDCC approach taking into account the breakup degree of freedom., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, Invited Talk given by C. Beck to the 10th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, August 16-21, 2009 Beijing, China; Paper submitted to the NN2009 Proceedings, Nuclear Physics A (to be published)
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- 2009
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29. 6Li direct breakup lifetimes
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Souza, F. A., Carlin, N., Beck, C., Keeley, N., Diaz-Torres, A., Neto, R. Liguori, Siqueira-Mello, C., de Moura, M. M., Munhoz, M. G., Oliveira, R. A. N., Del Santo, M. G., Suade, A. A. P., Szanto, E. M., and de Toledo, A. Szanto
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
alpha-d coincidence data were studied for the 6Li + 59Co reaction at E(lab) = 29.6 MeV. By using a kinematic analysis, it was possible to identify which process, leading to the same final state, has the major contribution for each of the selected angular regions. Contributions of the 6Li sequential and direct breakup to the incomplete fusion/transfer process were discussed by considering the lifetimes obtained by using a semiclassical approach, for both breakup components., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Invited Talk (Parrallel Sessions) of A. Szanto de Toledo, prepared for the Proccedings of the 10th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, August 16-21, 2009, Beijing, China; submitted to Nucl. Phys. A (Proceedings of NN2009)
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- 2009
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30. Projectile breakup dynamics for $^{6}$Li + $^{59}$Co: kinematical analysis of $\alpha$-$d$ coincidences
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Souza, F. A., Carlin, N., Beck, C., Keeley, N., Diaz-Torres, A., Neto, R. Liguori, Siqueira-Mello, C., de Moura, M. M., Munhoz, M. G., Oliveira, R. A. N., Del Santo, M. G., Suaide, A. A. P., Szanto, E. M., and de Toledo, A. Szanto
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A study of the kinematics of the $\alpha$-$d$ coincidences in the $^{6}$Li + $^{59}$Co system at a bombarding energy of $E_{lab} = 29.6$ MeV is presented. With exclusive measurements performed over different angular intervals it is possible to identify the respective contributions of the sequential projectile breakup and direct projectile breakup components. A careful analysis using a semiclassical approach of these processes provides information on both their lifetime and their distance of occurrence with respect to the target. Breakup to the low-lying (near-threshold) continuum is delayed, and happens at large internuclear distances. This suggests that the influence of the projectile breakup on the complete fusion process can be related essentially to direct breakup to the $^6$Li high-lying continuum spectrum. %, Comment: Revised version including new Fig.3 and Fig.4 with new CDCC calculations. Accepted for publication at Eur. Phys. Jour. A. 11 pages, 6 figures
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- 2009
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31. Breakup and transfer reactions in the Ne17+Pb208 system close to the Coulomb barrier
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Keeley, N., primary, Martel, I., additional, Kemper, K. W., additional, and Rusek, K., additional
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32. Reaction mechanisms in the 6Li+59Co system
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Souza, F. A ., Beck, C., Carlin, N., Keeley, N., Neto, R. Liguori, de Moura, M. M., Munhoz, M. G., Del Santo, M. G., Suaide, A. A. P., Szanto, E. M., and de Toledo, A. Szanto
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The reactions induced by the weakly bound 6Li projectile interacting with the intermediate mass target 59Co were investigated. Light charged particles singles and $\alpha$-$d$ coincidence measurements were performed at the near barrier energies E_lab = 17.4, 21.5, 25.5 and 29.6 MeV. The main contributions of the different competing mechanisms are discussed. A statistical model analysis, Continuum-Discretized Coupled-Channels calculations and two-body kinematics were used as tools to provide information to disentangle the main components of these mechanisms. A significant contribution of the direct breakup was observed through the difference between the experimental sequential breakup cross section and the CDCC prediction for the non-capture breakup cross section., Comment: 30 pages, 8 figures
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33. Resilience of dynamic coastal benthic ecosystems in response to large-scale finfish farming
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Keeley, N, Valdemarsen, T, Woodcock, S, Holmer, M, Husa, V, and Bannister, R
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Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Global expansion of salmon aquaculture is contingent upon finding new, large-capacity farming locations that are, increasingly, situated in dispersive environments with atypical ecological characteristics. The capacity of such sites to assimilate organic waste and the type and spatial extent of effects remain poorly understood. This study couples intensive spatial and temporal measurements of waste outputs with measurements of benthic ecological diversity and sediment biogeochemistry at a shallow dispersive site on the central west coast of Norway. Despite minimal visual changes to the seabed, pronounced biological effects were evident out to 600-1000 m away from the farm. Greatly enhanced faunal and microbial activity was tightly coupled with strong sediment respiratory responses in the form of oxygen uptake and ammonia efflux. The benthic response was highly dynamic, with rapid and prolific colonization by opportunistic fauna, followed by substantive recovery during the subsequent 7 mo fallowing period. The fate and pathways of farm waste through the environment was compartmentalized by converting measured parameters into equivalent carbon fluxes. During early production, approximately 30-40% of the waste was accounted for by the measured benthic processes, attributed to faunal respiratory activity and the physical properties including sediment type. Later in the production cycle, a sediment burial event was observed down-current from the farm. The remaining 60-70% of organic waste was assumed to be either assimilated in the water column, consumed by large, unquantified benthic fauna, or exported and dispersed. Shallow, dispersive sites therefore appear relatively resilient to acute near-field enrichment, but are also more likely to result in accumulative, far-field effects.
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34. Cluster Model for Near-barrier Fusion Induced by Weakly Bound and Halo Nuclei
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Beck, C., Keeley, N., and Diaz-Torres, A.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The influence on the fusion process of coupling transfer/breakup channels is investigated for the medium weight $^{6,7}$Li+$^{59}$Co systems in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier. Coupling effects are discussed within a comparison of predictions of the Continuum Discretized Coupled-Channels model. Applications to $^{6}$He+$^{59}$Co induced by the borromean halo nucleus $^{6}$He are also proposed., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, FINUSTAR2 Conference, Aghios Nikolaus, Crete, Greece. 10-14 September 2007
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- 2007
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35. Strong pickup-channel coupling effects in proton scattering: the case of p + Be-10
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Mackintosh, R. S. and Keeley, N.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The dynamic polarization potential (DPP) contribution to the effective proton-nucleus interaction, that is due to the coupling of deuteron channels, is evaluated by applying $S_{lj} \to V(r)$ inversion to the elastic channel $S$-matrix from coupled reaction channel calculations of proton elastic scattering. This was done for protons scattering from $^{10}$Be at 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 MeV; non-orthogonality corrections were included. We find a consistent pattern of a repulsive real and an absorptive imaginary DPP, with the absorption shifted to a larger radius. This is consistent with what has been found for proton scattering from the neutron skin nucleus $^8$He. The DPP is not of a form that can be represented by a renormalization of the bare potential, and has properties suggesting an underlying non-local process. We conclude that deuteron channels cannot be omitted from a full theoretical description of the proton-nucleus interaction (optical potential)., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, RevTeX4, accepted by Phys Rev C
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- 2007
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36. Coupled-channels effects in elastic scattering and near-barrier fusion induced by weakly bound nuclei and exotic halo nuclei
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Beck, C., Keeley, N., and Diaz-Torres, A.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The influence on fusion of coupling to the breakup process is investigated for reactions where at least one of the colliding nuclei has a sufficiently low binding energy for breakup to become an important process. Elastic scattering, excitation functions for sub-and near-barrier fusion cross sections, and breakup yields are analyzed for $^{6,7}$Li+$^{59}$Co. Continuum-Discretized Coupled-Channels (CDCC) calculations describe well the data at and above the barrier. Elastic scattering with $^{6}$Li (as compared to $^{7}$Li) indicates the significant role of breakup for weakly bound projectiles. A study of $^{4,6}$He induced fusion reactions with a three-body CDCC method for the $^6$He halo nucleus is presented. The relative importance of breakup and bound-state structure effects on total fusion is discussed., Comment: 29 pages, 9 figures
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- 2007
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37. Fusion and Direct Reactions of Halo Nuclei at Energies around the Coulomb Barrier
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Keeley, N., Raabe, R., Alamanos, N., and Sida, J. L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The present understanding of reaction processes involving light unstable nuclei at energies around the Coulomb barrier is reviewed. The effect of coupling to direct reaction channels on elastic scattering and fusion is investigated, with the focus on halo nuclei. A list of definitions of processes is given, followed by a review of the experimental and theoretical tools and information presently available. The effect of couplings on elastic scattering and fusion is studied with a series of model calculations within the coupled-channels framework. The experimental data on fusion are compared to "bare" no-coupling one-dimensional barrier penetration model calculations. On the basis of these calculations and comparisons with experimental data, conclusions are drawn from the observation of recurring features. The total fusion cross sections for halo nuclei show a suppression with respect to the "bare" calculations at energies just above the barrier that is probably due to single neutron transfer reactions. The data for total fusion are also consistent with a possible sub-barrier enhancement; however, this observation is not conclusive and other couplings besides the single-neutron channels would be needed in order to explain any actual enhancement. We find that a characteristic feature of halo nuclei is the dominance of direct reactions over fusion at near and sub-barrier energies; the main part of the cross section is related to neutron transfers, while calculations indicate only a modest contribution from the breakup process., Comment: 52 pages, review paper, accepted for publication in "Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics"
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- 2007
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38. Scattering of 15C on 208Pb at energies near the Coulomb barrier: Study of the experimental device response via the 12C+208Pb scattering.
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Távora, J.D., Ovejas, J.D., Martel, I., Tengblad, O., Borge, M.J.G., Acosta, L., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Sánchez-Benítez, A.M., di Pietro, A., Figuera, P., Keeley, N., and Rusek, K.
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COULOMB barriers (Nuclear fusion) ,NEUTRONS ,ELASTICITY ,ELECTRIC fields ,ANGULAR distribution (Nuclear physics) - Abstract
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15 C nucleus has an extended neutron distribution or a "neutron halo", but this situation is far from clear. If15 C has 1n-halo, the scattering dynamics should be affected and the angular distribution of the elastic channels should be sensitive to coupling effects due to the halo configuration. The objetive of this study is to understand the role of the halo in15 C by investigating its dynamical response in intense electric fields at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. For this purpose experiment IS619 was conducted performing the15 C +208 Pb elastic scattering reaction at HIE-ISOLDE, CERN. The beam energy was 4.37 MeV/u, which is very close to the Coulomb barrier of the system. The experimental setup used was the global detection system GLORIA, a six silicon telescopes array enable to measure the energy and angular distributions of the scattered particles. During the experiment, the12 C+208 Pb scattering at 4.37 MeV/u was measured for calibration. The results of the12 C+208 Pb measurement were used to fine-tune the geometry of the experimental setup and it is presented in this contribution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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39. Target structure independent $^7\vec{Li}$ elastic scattering at low momentum transfers
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Momotyuk, O. A., Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., Roeder, B. T., Crisp, A. M., Cluff, W., Schmidt, B. G., Wiedeking, M., Marechal, F., Rusek, K., Mezhevych, S. Yu., and Liendo, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Analyzing powers and cross sections for the elastic scattering of polarized 7Li by targets of 6Li, 7Li and 12C are shown to depend only on the properties of the projectile for momentum transfers of less than 1.0 fm-1. The result of a detailed analysis of the experimental data within the framework of the coupled channels model with ground state reorientation and transitions to the excited states of the projectile and targets included in the coupling schemes are presented. This work suggests that nuclear properties of weakly-bound nuclei can be tested by elastic scattering experiments, independent of the target used, if data are acquired for momentum transfers less than ~1.0 fm-1., Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, accepted in Phys. Lett. B
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40. Near-barrier Fusion Induced by Stable Weakly Bound and Exotic Halo Light Nuclei
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Beck, C., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Diaz-Torres, A., Thompson, I. J., Keeley, N., and Souza, F. A.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The effect of breakup is investigated for the medium weight $^{6}$Li+$^{59}$Co system in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier. The strong coupling of breakup/transfer channels to fusion is discussed within a comparison of predictions of the Continuum Discretized Coupled-Channels model which is also applied to $^{6}$He+$^{59}$Co a reaction induced by the borromean halo nucleus $^{6}$He., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. A talk given at the FUSION06: International Conference on Reaction Mechanisms and Nuclear Structure at the Coulomb barrier, March 19-23, 2006, San Servolo, Venezia, Italy
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- 2006
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41. Evidence for transfer followed by breakup in 7Li + 65Cu
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Shrivastava, A., Navin, A., Keeley, N., Mahata, K., Ramachandran, K., Nanal, V., Parkar, V. V., Chatterjee, A., and Kailas, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The observation of a large cross-section for the alpha + d channel compared to breakup into the alpha + t channel from an exclusive measurement for the 7Li+65Cu system at 25 MeV is presented. A detailed analysis of the angular distribution using coupled channels Born approximation calculations has provided clear evidence that the observed alpha + d events arise from a two step process, i.e. direct transfer to the 2.186 MeV (3+) resonance in the alpha + d continuum of 6Li followed by breakup, and are not due to final state interaction effects., Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, To be published in Phys. Letts. B
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42. Incomplete fusion versus breakup competition with weakly bound projectiles
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Souza, F. A., Munhoz, M. G., Takahashi, J., Neto, R. Liguori, de Moura, M. M., Suaide, A. A. P., Szanto, E. M., de Toledo, A. Szanto, Beck, C., Keeley, N., and Carlin, N.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The importance of the breakup channel in the vicinity of the Coulomb barrier (1
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43. Influence of halo single-neutron transfer on near barrier 1512C + 1512C total fusion
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Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., and Rusek, K.
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- 2021
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44. DWBA analysis of the 13C(6Li,d)17O reaction at 10 MeV/nucleon and its astrophysical implications
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Keeley, N, Kemper, K W, and Khoa, Dao T
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The value of the alpha spectroscopic factor (S_alpha) of the 6.356 MeV 1/2+ state of 17O is believed to have significant astrophysical implications due to the importance of the 13C(alpha,n)16O reaction as a possible source of neutron production for the s process. To further study this effect, an accurate measurement of the 13C(6Li,d)17O reaction at E_lab = 60 MeV has been performed recently by Kubono et al., who found a new value for the spectroscopic factor of the 6.356 MeV 1/2+ state of 17O based on a distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA) analysis of these data. This new value, S_alpha approximately = 0.011, is surprisingly much smaller than those used previously in astrophysical calculations (S_alpha approximately = 0.3-0.7) and thus poses a serious question as to the role of the 13C(alpha,n)16O reaction as a source of neutron production. In this work we perform a detailed analysis of the same 13C(6Li,d)17O data within the DWBA as well as the coupled reaction channel (CRC) formalism. Our analysis yields an S_alpha value of over an order of magnitude larger than that of Kubono et al. for the 6.356 MeV 1/2+ state of 17O., Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, minor changes, accepted by Nuclear Physics A
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45. Mechanism of the 144763+∗145Sm(144763+∗145Li,144763+∗145Li144763+∗145)144763+∗145Sm reaction at 30 MeV
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Rusek, K., Mazzocco, M., Keeley, N., and Kemper, K. W.
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- 2021
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46. Suppression of Coulomb-nuclear interference in the near-barrier elastic scattering of 17Ne from 208Pb
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Ovejas, J.D., primary, Martel, I., additional, Dell'Aquila, D., additional, Acosta, L., additional, Aguado, J.L., additional, de Angelis, G., additional, Borge, M.J.G., additional, Briz, J.A., additional, Chbihi, A., additional, Colucci, G., additional, Díaz-Martín, C., additional, Figuera, P., additional, Galaviz, D., additional, García-Ramos, C., additional, Gómez-Galán, J.A., additional, Gonzales, C.A., additional, Goyal, N., additional, Keeley, N., additional, Kemper, K.W., additional, Kurtukian Nieto, T., additional, Malenica, D.J., additional, Mazzocco, M., additional, Nurkić, D., additional, Orduz, A.K., additional, Ortiz, A., additional, Palada, L., additional, Parascandolo, C., additional, Di Pietro, A., additional, Rodriguez, A.M., additional, Rusek, K., additional, Salguero, F., additional, Sánchez-Benítez, A.M., additional, Sánchez-Raya, M., additional, Sánchez-Segovia, J., additional, Soić, N., additional, Soramel, F., additional, Stanoiu, M., additional, Tengblad, O., additional, Vukman, N., additional, and Xarepe, M., additional
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47. Suppression of Coulomb-nuclear interference in the near-barrier elastic scattering of Ne from Pb
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Ovejas, J.D., Martel, I., Dell'Aquila, D., Acosta, L., Aguado, J.L., de Angelis, G., Borge, M.J.G., Briz, J.A., Chbihi, A., Colucci, G., Díaz-Martín, C., Figuera, P., Galaviz, D., García-Ramos, C., Gómez-Galán, J.A., Gonzales, C.A., Goyal, N., Keeley, N., Kemper, K.W., Kurtukian Nieto, T., Malenica, D.J., Mazzocco, M., Nurkić, D., Orduz, A.K., Ortiz, A., Palada, L., Parascandolo, C., Di Pietro, A., Rodriguez, A.M., Rusek, K., Salguero, F., Sánchez-Benítez, A.M., Sánchez-Raya, M., Sánchez-Segovia, J., Soić, N., Soramel, F., Stanoiu, M., Tengblad, O., Vukman, N., and Xarepe, M.
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The proton drip-line nucleus $^{17}$Ne is considered a good candidate for a Borromean two-proton halo with a $^{15}$O + p + p structure. Angular distributions of the elastic scattering and inclusive $^{15}$O production for a 136 MeV $^{17}$Ne beam incident on a $^{208}$Pb target were measured for the first time at the SPIRAL1 facility, GANIL. Use of the GLORIA detector array allowed high-resolution data over a wide angular range from 20∘ up to 95∘ in the laboratory frame to be obtained. The elastic scattering angular distribution shows similarities with those for both $^{6}$He and $^{20}$Ne at equivalent collision energies with respect to the corresponding Coulomb barriers, exhibiting the suppression of the Coulomb rainbow peak characteristic of strong coupling. Optical model and coupled channel fits suggest that this is due to a combination of coupling to low-lying quadrupole resonances and Coulomb dipole coupling to the low-lying continuum, although their relative importance depends on the relevant B(E2) values which remain to be firmly determined.
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48. Reaction channel contributions to the triton + Pb208 optical potential
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Keeley, N., primary and Mackintosh, R. S., additional
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- 2023
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49. Scattering of 15C on 208Pb at energies near the Coulomb barrier: Study of the experimental device response via the 12C+208Pb scattering
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Universidad de Huelva, García Tavora, Vicente, Ovejas, J.D., Martel, I., Tengblad, Olof, García Borge, María José, Costa, L., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Sánchez-Benítez, A.M., Pietro, A. di, Figuera, P., Keeley, N., Rusek, K., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Universidad de Huelva, García Tavora, Vicente, Ovejas, J.D., Martel, I., Tengblad, Olof, García Borge, María José, Costa, L., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Sánchez-Benítez, A.M., Pietro, A. di, Figuera, P., Keeley, N., and Rusek, K.
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There are evidences that the 15C nucleus has an extended neutron distribution or a "neutron halo", but this situation is far from clear. If 15C has 1n-halo, the scattering dynamics should be affected and the angular distribution of the elastic channels should be sensitive to coupling effects due to the halo configuration. The objetive of this study is to understand the role of the halo in 15C by investigating its dynamical response in intense electric fields at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. For this purpose experiment IS619 was conducted performing the 15C + 208Pb elastic scattering reaction at HIE-ISOLDE, CERN. The beam energy was 4.37 MeV/u, which is very close to the Coulomb barrier of the system. The experimental setup used was the global detection system GLORIA, a six silicon telescopes array enable to measure the energy and angular distributions of the scattered particles. During the experiment, the 12C+208Pb scattering at 4.37 MeV/u was measured for calibration. The results of the 12C+208Pb measurement were used to fine-tune the geometry of the experimental setup and it is presented in this contribution.
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50. Suppression of Coulomb-nuclear interference in the near-barrier elastic scattering of 17Ne from 208Pb
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European Commission, National Science Centre (Poland), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), #NODATA#, Martel, I. [0000-0002-4895-2305], Ovejas, J. D., Martel, I., Dell'Aquila, D., Acosta, L., Aguado, J. L., de Angelis, G., García Borge, María José, Briz, José Antonio, Chbihi, A., Colucci, G., Díaz-Martín, C., Figuera, P., Galaviz, D., García-Ramos, C., Gómez-Galán, J. A., Gonzales, C. A., Goyal, N., Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Malenica, D. J., Mazzocco, M., Nurkić, D., Orduz, A. K., Ortiz, A., Palada, L., Parascandolo, C., Di Pietro, A., Rodriguez, A. M., Rusek, K., Salguero, F., Sánchez-Benítez, A. M., Sánchez-Raya, M., Sánchez-Segovia, J., Soić, N., Soramel, F., Stanoiu, M., Tengblad, Olof, Vukman, N., Xarepe, M., European Commission, National Science Centre (Poland), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), #NODATA#, Martel, I. [0000-0002-4895-2305], Ovejas, J. D., Martel, I., Dell'Aquila, D., Acosta, L., Aguado, J. L., de Angelis, G., García Borge, María José, Briz, José Antonio, Chbihi, A., Colucci, G., Díaz-Martín, C., Figuera, P., Galaviz, D., García-Ramos, C., Gómez-Galán, J. A., Gonzales, C. A., Goyal, N., Keeley, N., Kemper, K. W., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Malenica, D. J., Mazzocco, M., Nurkić, D., Orduz, A. K., Ortiz, A., Palada, L., Parascandolo, C., Di Pietro, A., Rodriguez, A. M., Rusek, K., Salguero, F., Sánchez-Benítez, A. M., Sánchez-Raya, M., Sánchez-Segovia, J., Soić, N., Soramel, F., Stanoiu, M., Tengblad, Olof, Vukman, N., and Xarepe, M.
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The proton drip-line nucleus 17Ne is considered a good candidate for a Borromean two-proton halo with a 15O + p + p structure. Angular distributions of the elastic scattering and inclusive 15O production for a 136 MeV 17Ne beam incident on a 208Pb target were measured for the first time at the SPIRAL1 facility, GANIL. Use of the GLORIA detector array allowed high-resolution data over a wide angular range from 20∘ up to 95∘ in the laboratory frame to be obtained. The elastic scattering angular distribution shows similarities with those for both 6He and 20Ne at equivalent collision energies with respect to the corresponding Coulomb barriers, exhibiting the suppression of the Coulomb rainbow peak characteristic of strong coupling. Optical model and coupled channel fits suggest that this is due to a combination of coupling to low-lying quadrupole resonances and Coulomb dipole coupling to the low-lying continuum, although their relative importance depends on the relevant B(E2) values which remain to be firmly determined.
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