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2. Nuclear Josephson-like $\gamma$-emission
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Broglia, R. A., Barranco, F., Corradi, L., Potel, G., Szilner, S., and Vigezzi, E.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Josephson-like junctions, transiently established in heavy ion collisions between superfluid nuclei, few MeV below the Coulomb barrier, allow for the back and forth transfer of a nuclear Cooper pair of effectively charged nucleons and thus the emission of $\gamma$-rays. The second order DWBA $T$-matrix formulation of single Cooper pair alternating current is shown to contain the gauge phases and gauge rotational frequencies as required by the Josephson (ac) effect, in keeping with the derivation of the transfer (tunneling) Hamiltonian in a gauge invariant representation. We describe the emergence of two strongly convergent parameters (conserved quantities) within the time the abnormal densities of the two superfluid nuclei overlap: a) the correlation length (dc); b) the number of emitted $\gamma$-rays per cycle (ac), and thus the dipole moment of the successively transferred nucleons. Result which leads to a nuclear parallel with the direct current (dc) and alternating current (ac) Josephson effects, and which testifies to the validity of BCS theory of superconductivity down to few Cooper pair condensates, and single Cooper pair alternating currents. The physics at the basis of a quantitative description of Cooper pair tunneling between weakly coupled superconductors or superfluid nuclei at energies below the Coulomb barrier, is that the process is dominated by the successive transfer of the two partner fermions entangled over distances of the order of the coherence length, $\approx10^4$\AA ${}$ in the case of lead, and 13.5 fm in the case of the reaction $^{116}\text{Sn}+^{60}\text{Ni}\to^{114}\text{Sn(gs)}+^{62}\text{Ni(gs)}$ at few MeV below the Coulomb barrier.
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- 2022
3. 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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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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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- 2021
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4. 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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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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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- 2019
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5. 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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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
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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- 2019
6. The 131010C states populated in 131010B + 131010B reactions at 72 MeV
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Jelavić Malenica, D., Milin, M., Dell’Aquila, D., Di Pietro, A., Figuera, P., Gašparić, I., Mijatović, T., Musumarra, A., Pellegriti, M. G., Scuderi, V., Soić, N., Szilner, S., Torresi, D., and Uroić, M.
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- 2023
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7. 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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- 2023
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8. Erratum to: Nuclear structure advancements with multi-nucleon transfer reactions
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Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Galtarossa, F., Mijatović, T., Szilner, S., Zanon, I., Brugnara, D., Pellumaj, J., Ciemala, M., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Corradi, L., Clément, E., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Siciliano, M., and Gadea, A.
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- 2023
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9. Nuclear structure advancements with multi-nucleon transfer reactions
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Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Galtarossa, F., Mijatović, T., Szilner, S., Zanon, I., Brugnara, D., Pellumaj, J., Ciemala, M., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Corradi, L., Clément, E., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Siciliano, M., and Gadea, A.
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- 2023
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10. Influence of the Z = 50 shell closure on heavy-ion sub-barrier fusion
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Del Fabbro, M., Stefanini, A. M., Montagnoli, G., Corradi, L., Fioretto, E., Fornale’, M., and Szilner, S.
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- 2023
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11. High-spin structures in Xe 132 and Xe 133 and evidence for isomers along the N=79 isotones
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Vogt, A, Siciliano, M, Birkenbach, B, Reiter, P, Hadyńska-Klȩk, K, Wheldon, C, Valiente-Dobón, JJ, Teruya, E, Yoshinaga, N, Arnswald, K, Bazzacco, D, Blazhev, A, Bracco, A, Bruyneel, B, Chakrawarthy, RS, Chapman, R, Cline, D, Corradi, L, Crespi, FCL, Cromaz, M, De Angelis, G, Eberth, J, Fallon, P, Farnea, E, Fioretto, E, Fransen, C, Freeman, SJ, Fu, B, Gadea, A, Gelletly, W, Giaz, A, Görgen, A, Gottardo, A, Hayes, AB, Hess, H, Hetzenegger, R, Hirsch, R, Hua, H, John, PR, Jolie, J, Jungclaus, A, Karayonchev, V, Kaya, L, Korten, W, Lee, IY, Leoni, S, Liang, X, Lunardi, S, MacChiavelli, AO, Menegazzo, R, Mengoni, D, Michelagnoli, C, Mijatović, T, Montagnoli, G, Montanari, D, Müller-Gatermann, C, Napoli, D, Pearson, CJ, Podolyák, Z, Pollarolo, G, Pullia, A, Queiser, M, Recchia, F, Regan, PH, Régis, JM, Saed-Samii, N, Şahin, E, Scarlassara, F, Seidlitz, M, Siebeck, B, Sletten, G, Smith, JF, Söderström, PA, Stefanini, AM, Stezowski, O, Szilner, S, Szpak, B, Teng, R, Ur, C, Warner, DD, Wolf, K, Wu, CY, and Zell, KO
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The transitional nuclei Xe132 and Xe133 are investigated after multinucleon-transfer (MNT) and fusion-evaporation reactions. Both nuclei are populated (i) in Xe136+Pb208 MNT reactions employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, (ii) in the Xe136+Pt198 MNT reaction employing the GAMMASPHERE spectrometer in combination with the gas-detector array CHICO, and (iii) as an evaporation residue after a Te130(α,xn)Xe134-xn fusion-evaporation reaction employing the HORUS γ-ray array at the University of Cologne. The high-spin level schemes are considerably extended above the Jπ=(7-) and (10+) isomers in Xe132 and above the 11/2- isomer in Xe133. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=54 as well as the N=78 and N=79 chains. Furthermore, evidence is found for a long-lived (T1/2â‰1μs) isomer in Xe133 which closes a gap along the N=79 isotones. Shell-model calculations employing the SN100PN and PQM130 effective interactions reproduce the experimental findings and provide guidance to the interpretation of the observed high-spin features.
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- 2017
12. High-spin structures in Xe132 and Xe133 and evidence for isomers along the N=79 isotones
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Vogt, A, Siciliano, M, Birkenbach, B, Reiter, P, Hadyńska-Klęk, K, Wheldon, C, Valiente-Dobón, JJ, Teruya, E, Yoshinaga, N, Arnswald, K, Bazzacco, D, Blazhev, A, Bracco, A, Bruyneel, B, Chakrawarthy, RS, Chapman, R, Cline, D, Corradi, L, Crespi, FCL, Cromaz, M, de Angelis, G, Eberth, J, Fallon, P, Farnea, E, Fioretto, E, Fransen, C, Freeman, SJ, Fu, B, Gadea, A, Gelletly, W, Giaz, A, Görgen, A, Gottardo, A, Hayes, AB, Hess, H, Hetzenegger, R, Hirsch, R, Hua, H, John, PR, Jolie, J, Jungclaus, A, Karayonchev, V, Kaya, L, Korten, W, Lee, IY, Leoni, S, Liang, X, Lunardi, S, Macchiavelli, AO, Menegazzo, R, Mengoni, D, Michelagnoli, C, Mijatović, T, Montagnoli, G, Montanari, D, Müller-Gatermann, C, Napoli, D, Pearson, CJ, Podolyák, Zs, Pollarolo, G, Pullia, A, Queiser, M, Recchia, F, Regan, PH, Régis, J-M, Saed-Samii, N, Şahin, E, Scarlassara, F, Seidlitz, M, Siebeck, B, Sletten, G, Smith, JF, Söderström, P-A, Stefanini, AM, Stezowski, O, Szilner, S, Szpak, B, Teng, R, Ur, C, Warner, DD, Wolf, K, Wu, CY, and Zell, KO
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Nuclear and plasma physics - Abstract
The transitional nuclei Xe132 and Xe133 are investigated after multinucleon-transfer (MNT) and fusion-evaporation reactions. Both nuclei are populated (i) in Xe136+Pb208 MNT reactions employing the high-resolution Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, (ii) in the Xe136+Pt198 MNT reaction employing the GAMMASPHERE spectrometer in combination with the gas-detector array CHICO, and (iii) as an evaporation residue after a Te130(α,xn)Xe134-xn fusion-evaporation reaction employing the HORUS γ-ray array at the University of Cologne. The high-spin level schemes are considerably extended above the Jπ=(7-) and (10+) isomers in Xe132 and above the 11/2- isomer in Xe133. The results are compared to the high-spin systematics of the Z=54 as well as the N=78 and N=79 chains. Furthermore, evidence is found for a long-lived (T1/2â‰1μs) isomer in Xe133 which closes a gap along the N=79 isotones. Shell-model calculations employing the SN100PN and PQM130 effective interactions reproduce the experimental findings and provide guidance to the interpretation of the observed high-spin features.
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- 2017
13. Isomers and high-spin structures in the N=81 isotones Xe 135 and Ba 137
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Vogt, A, Birkenbach, B, Reiter, P, Blazhev, A, Siciliano, M, Hadyńska-Klȩk, K, Valiente-Dobón, JJ, Wheldon, C, Teruya, E, Yoshinaga, N, Arnswald, K, Bazzacco, D, Bowry, M, Bracco, A, Bruyneel, B, Chakrawarthy, RS, Chapman, R, Cline, D, Corradi, L, Crespi, FCL, Cromaz, M, De Angelis, G, Eberth, J, Fallon, P, Farnea, E, Fioretto, E, Freeman, SJ, Fu, B, Gadea, A, Geibel, K, Gelletly, W, Gengelbach, A, Giaz, A, Görgen, A, Gottardo, A, Hayes, AB, Hess, H, Hirsch, R, Hua, H, John, PR, Jolie, J, Jungclaus, A, Kaya, L, Korten, W, Lee, IY, Leoni, S, Lewandowski, L, Liang, X, Lunardi, S, Macchiavelli, AO, Menegazzo, R, Mengoni, D, Michelagnoli, C, Mijatović, T, Montagnoli, G, Montanari, D, Müller-Gatermann, C, Napoli, D, Pearson, CJ, Pellegri, L, Podolyák, Z, Pollarolo, G, Pullia, A, Queiser, M, Radeck, F, Recchia, F, Regan, PH, Rosiak, D, Saed-Samii, N, Şahin, E, Scarlassara, F, Schneiders, D, Seidlitz, M, Siebeck, B, Sletten, G, Smith, JF, Söderström, PA, Stefanini, AM, Steinbach, T, Stezowski, O, Szilner, S, Szpak, B, Teng, R, Ur, C, Vandone, V, Warner, DD, Wiens, A, Wu, CY, and Zell, KO
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The high-spin structures and isomers of the N=81 isotones Xe135 and Ba137 are investigated after multinucleon-transfer (MNT) and fusion-evaporation reactions. Both nuclei are populated (i) in Xe136+U238 and (ii) Xe136+Pb208 MNT reactions employing the high-resolution Advanced Gamma Tracking Array (AGATA) coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, (iii) in the Xe136+Pt198 MNT reaction employing the γ-ray array GAMMASPHERE in combination with the gas-detector array CHICO, and (iv) via a B11+Te130 fusion-evaporation reaction with the HORUS γ-ray array at the University of Cologne. The high-spin level schemesof Xe135 and Ba137 are considerably extended to higher energies. The 2058-keV (19/2-) state in Xe135 is identified as an isomer, closing a gap in the systematics along the N=81 isotones. Its half-life is measured to be 9.0(9) ns, corresponding to a reduced transition probability of B(E2,19/2-→15/2-)=0.52(6) W.u. The experimentally deduced reduced transition probabilities of the isomeric states are compared to shell-model predictions. Latest shell-model calculations reproduce the experimental findings generally well and provide guidance to the interpretation of the new levels.
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- 2017
14. Isomers and high-spin structures in the N=81 isotones Xe135 and Ba137
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Vogt, A, Birkenbach, B, Reiter, P, Blazhev, A, Siciliano, M, Hadyńska-Klęk, K, Valiente-Dobón, JJ, Wheldon, C, Teruya, E, Yoshinaga, N, Arnswald, K, Bazzacco, D, Bowry, M, Bracco, A, Bruyneel, B, Chakrawarthy, RS, Chapman, R, Cline, D, Corradi, L, Crespi, FCL, Cromaz, M, de Angelis, G, Eberth, J, Fallon, P, Farnea, E, Fioretto, E, Freeman, SJ, Fu, B, Gadea, A, Geibel, K, Gelletly, W, Gengelbach, A, Giaz, A, Görgen, A, Gottardo, A, Hayes, AB, Hess, H, Hirsch, R, Hua, H, John, PR, Jolie, J, Jungclaus, A, Kaya, L, Korten, W, Lee, IY, Leoni, S, Lewandowski, L, Liang, X, Lunardi, S, Macchiavelli, AO, Menegazzo, R, Mengoni, D, Michelagnoli, C, Mijatović, T, Montagnoli, G, Montanari, D, Müller-Gatermann, C, Napoli, D, Pearson, CJ, Pellegri, L, Podolyák, Zs, Pollarolo, G, Pullia, A, Queiser, M, Radeck, F, Recchia, F, Regan, PH, Rosiak, D, Saed-Samii, N, Şahin, E, Scarlassara, F, Schneiders, D, Seidlitz, M, Siebeck, B, Sletten, G, Smith, JF, Söderström, P-A, Stefanini, AM, Steinbach, T, Stezowski, O, Szilner, S, Szpak, B, Teng, R, Ur, C, Vandone, V, Warner, DD, Wiens, A, Wu, CY, and Zell, KO
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Nuclear and plasma physics - Abstract
The high-spin structures and isomers of the N=81 isotones Xe135 and Ba137 are investigated after multinucleon-transfer (MNT) and fusion-evaporation reactions. Both nuclei are populated (i) in Xe136+U238 and (ii) Xe136+Pb208 MNT reactions employing the high-resolution Advanced Gamma Tracking Array (AGATA) coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, (iii) in the Xe136+Pt198 MNT reaction employing the γ-ray array GAMMASPHERE in combination with the gas-detector array CHICO, and (iv) via a B11+Te130 fusion-evaporation reaction with the HORUS γ-ray array at the University of Cologne. The high-spin level schemesof Xe135 and Ba137 are considerably extended to higher energies. The 2058-keV (19/2-) state in Xe135 is identified as an isomer, closing a gap in the systematics along the N=81 isotones. Its half-life is measured to be 9.0(9) ns, corresponding to a reduced transition probability of B(E2,19/2-→15/2-)=0.52(6) W.u. The experimentally deduced reduced transition probabilities of the isomeric states are compared to shell-model predictions. Latest shell-model calculations reproduce the experimental findings generally well and provide guidance to the interpretation of the new levels.
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- 2017
15. Oscillations above the barrier in the fusion of 28Si + 28Si
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Montagnoli, G., Stefanini, A. M., Esbensen, H., Corradi, L., Courtin, S., Fioretto, E., Grebosz, J., Haas, F., Jia, H. M., Jiang, C. L., Mazzocco, M., Michelagnoli, C., Mijatovic, T., Montanari, D., Parascandolo, C., Scarlassara, F., Strano, E., Szilner, S., and Torresi, D.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Fusion cross sections of 28Si + 28Si have been measured in a range above the barrier with a very small energy step (DeltaElab = 0.5 MeV). Regular oscillations have been observed, best evidenced in the first derivative of the energy-weighted excitation function. For the first time, quite different behaviors (the appearance of oscillations and the trend of sub-barrier cross sections) have been reproduced within the same theoretical frame, i.e., the coupled-channel model using the shallow M3Y+repulsion potential. The calculations suggest that channel couplings play an important role in the appearance of the oscillations, and that the simple relation between a peak in the derivative of the energy-weighted cross section and the height of a centrifugal barrier is lost, and so is the interpretation of the second derivative of the excitation function as a barrier distribution for this system, at energies above the Coulomb barrier., Comment: submitted to Physics Letters B
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- 2015
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16. Lifetime measurements using a plunger device and the EUCLIDES Si array at the GALILEO [formula omitted]-ray spectrometer
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Bradbury, J., Testov, D., Bakes, S., Goasduff, A., Mengoni, D., Valiente-Dobón, J.J., de Angelis, G., Bazzacco, D., Boiano, C., Boso, A., Cederwall, B., Cicerchia, M., Colucci, G., Čolović, P., Didierjean, F., Doncel, M., Dueñas, J.A., Galtarossa, F., Gozzelino, A., Hadyńska-Klȩk, K., Jaworski, G., John, P.R., Liu, H., Lenzi, S., Lunardi, S., Menegazzo, R., Mentana, A., Müller-Gatermann, C., Napoli, D.R., Pasqualato, G., Recchia, F., Rocchini, M., Riccetto, S., Saygi, B., Siciliano, M., Sobolev, Yu., and Szilner, S.
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- 2020
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17. High-spin structure of Xe 134
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Vogt, A, Birkenbach, B, Reiter, P, Blazhev, A, Siciliano, M, Valiente-Dobón, JJ, Wheldon, C, Bazzacco, D, Bowry, M, Bracco, A, Bruyneel, B, Chakrawarthy, RS, Chapman, R, Cline, D, Corradi, L, Crespi, FCL, Cromaz, M, De Angelis, G, Eberth, J, Fallon, P, Farnea, E, Fioretto, E, Freeman, SJ, Gadea, A, Geibel, K, Gelletly, W, Gengelbach, A, Giaz, A, Görgen, A, Gottardo, A, Hayes, AB, Hess, H, Hua, H, John, PR, Jolie, J, Jungclaus, A, Korten, W, Lee, IY, Leoni, S, Liang, X, Lunardi, S, Macchiavelli, AO, Menegazzo, R, Mengoni, D, Michelagnoli, C, Mijatović, T, Montagnoli, G, Montanari, D, Napoli, D, Pearson, CJ, Pellegri, L, Podolyák, Z, Pollarolo, G, Pullia, A, Radeck, F, Recchia, F, Regan, PH, Şahin, E, Scarlassara, F, Sletten, G, Smith, JF, Söderström, PA, Stefanini, AM, Steinbach, T, Stezowski, O, Szilner, S, Szpak, B, Teng, R, Ur, C, Vandone, V, Ward, D, Warner, DD, Wiens, A, and Wu, CY
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Detailed spectroscopic information on the N∼82 nuclei is necessary to benchmark shell-model calculations in the region. The nuclear structure above long-lived isomers in Xe134 is investigated after multinucleon transfer (MNT) and actinide fission. Xenon-134 was populated as (i) a transfer product in Xe136+U238 and Xe136+Pb208 MNT reactions and (ii) as a fission product in the Xe136+U238 reaction employing the high-resolution Advanced Gamma Tracking Array (AGATA). Trajectory reconstruction has been applied for the complete identification of beamlike transfer products with the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA. The Xe136+Pt198 MNT reaction was studied with the γ-ray spectrometer GAMMASPHERE in combination with the gas detector array Compact Heavy Ion Counter (CHICO). Several high-spin states in Xe134 on top of the two long-lived isomers are discovered based on γγ-coincidence relationships and information on the γ-ray angular distributions as well as excitation energies from the total kinetic energy loss and fission fragments. The revised level scheme of Xe134 is extended up to an excitation energy of 5.832 MeV with tentative spin-parity assignments up to 16+. Previous assignments of states above the 7- isomer are revised. Latest shell-model calculations employing two different effective interactions reproduce the experimental findings and support the new spin and parity assignments.
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18. Clusters in Light Nuclei
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Beck, C., Papka, P., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Thummerer, S., Azaiez, F., Bednarczyk, P., Courtin, S., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Goasduff, A., Lebhertz, D., Nourreddine, A., Rousseau, M., Salsac, M. -D., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Wheldon, C., Kokalova, Tz., Efimov, G., Zherebchevsky, V., Schulz, Ch., Bohlen, H. G., Kamanin, D., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Napoli, D. R., Szilner, S., Milin, M., Catford, W. N., Jenkins, D. G., and Royer, G.
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A great deal of research work has been undertaken in the alpha-clustering study since the pioneering discovery, half a century ago, of 12C+12C molecular resonances. Our knowledge of the field of the physics of nuclear molecules has increased considerably and nuclear clustering remains one of the most fruitful domains of nuclear physics, facing some of the greatest challenges and opportunities in the years ahead. In this work, the occurence of "exotic" shapes in light N=Z alpha-like nuclei is investigated. Various approaches of superdeformed and hyperdeformed bands associated with quasimolecular resonant structures are presented. Results on clustering aspects are also discussed for light neutron-rich Oxygen isotopes., Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures. Invited Talk presented by C. Beck at the Zakopane Conference on Nuclear Physics "Extremes of the Nuclear Landscape" XLV in the series of Zakopane Schools of Physics - International Symposium - Zakopane, Poland, August 30 - September 5, 2010.To be publihed in Acta Physica Polonica B42 no 3, March 2011
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19. Spectroscopy of Neutron-Rich 168,170Dy: Yrast Band Evolution Close to the NpNn Valence Maximum
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Söderström, P. -A., Nyberg, J., Regan, P. H., Algora, A., de Angelis, G., Ashley, S. F., Aydin, S., Bazzacco, D., Casperson, R. J., Catford, W. N., Cederkäll, J., Chapman, R., Corradi, L., Fahlander, C., Farnea, E., Fioretto, E., Freeman, S. J., Gadea, A., Gelletly, W., Gottardo, A., Grodner, E., He, C. Y., Jones, G. A., Keyes, K., Labiche, M., Liang, X., Liu, Z., Lunardi, S., Mărginean, N., Mason, P., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Montagnoli, G., Napoli, D., Ollier, J., Pietri, S., Podolyák, Zs., Pollarolo, G., Recchia, F., Şahin, E., Scarlassara, F., Silvestri, R., Smith, J. F., Spohr, K. -M., Steer, S. J., Stefanini, A. M., Szilner, S., Thompson, N. J., Tveten, G. M., Ur, C. A., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Werner, V., Williams, S. J., Xu, F. R., and Zhu, J. Y.
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The yrast sequence of the neutron-rich dysprosium isotope 168Dy has been studied using multi-nucleon transfer reactions following collisions between a 460-MeV 82Se beam and a 170Er target. The reaction products were identified using the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer and the gamma rays detected using the CLARA HPGe-detector array. The 2+ and 4+ members of the previously measured ground state rotational band of 168Dy have been confirmed and the yrast band extended up to 10+. A tentative candidate for the 4+ to 2+ transition in 170Dy was also identified. The data on these nuclei and on the lighter even-even dysprosium isotopes are interpreted in terms of Total Routhian Surface calculations and the evolution of collectivity in the vicinity of the proton-neutron valence product maximum is discussed., Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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20. Gamma-ray spectroscopy of $^{38}_{17}$Cl using grazing reactions
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O'Donnell, D., Chapman, R., Liang, X., Azaiez, F., Haas, F., Beghini, S., Behera, B. R., Burns, M., Caurier, E., Corradi, L., Curien, D., Deacon, A. N., Dombradi, Z. S., Farnea, E., Fioretto, E., Hodsdon, A., Ibrahim, F., Jungclaus, A., Keyes, K., Latina, A., Marginean, N., Montagnoli, G., Napoli, D. R., Nowacki, F., Ollier, J., Papenberg, A., Pollarolo, G., Salsac, M. -D., Scarlassara, F., Smith, J. F., Spohr, K. M., Stanoiu, M., Stefanini, A. M., Szilner, S., Trotta, M., Verney, D., and Wang, Z. M.
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Excited states of $^{38}_{17}$Cl$_{21}$ were populated in grazing reactions during the interaction of a beam of $^{36}_{16}$S$_{20}$ ions of energy 215 MeV with a $^{208}_{82}$Pb$_{126}$ target. The combination of the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer and the CLARA $\gamma$-ray detector array was used to identify the reaction fragments and to detect their decay via $\gamma$-ray emission. A level scheme for $^{38}$Cl is presented with tentative spin and parity assignments. The level scheme is discussed within the context of the systematics of neighboring nuclei and is compared with the results of state-of-the-art shell model calculations., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures and 2 tables Changes: Table II and Figure 5 have been updated
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21. Binary reaction decays from 24Mg+12C
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Beck, C., Papka, P., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Thummerer, S., Azaiez, F., Bednarczyk, P., Courtin, S., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Lebhertz, D., Nourreddine, A., Rousseau, M., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Wheldon, C., Kokalova, Tz., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Szilner, S., Napoli, D. R, Catford, W. N., Jenkins, D. G., and Royer, G.
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Charged particle and gamma decays in 24Mg* are investigated for excitation energies where quasimolecular resonances appear in 12C+12C collisions. Various theoretical predictions for the occurence of superdeformed and hyperdeformed bands associated with resonance structures with low spin are discussed within the measured 24Mg* excitation energy region. The inverse kinematics reaction 24Mg+12C is studied at E_lab(24Mg) = 130 MeV, an energy which enables the population of 24Mg states decaying into 12C+12C resonant break-up states. Exclusive data were collected with the Binary Reaction Spectrometer in coincidence with EUROBALL IV installed at the VIVITRON Tandem facility at Strasbourg. Specific structures with large deformation were selectively populated in binary reactions and their associated gamma decays studied. Coincident events associated with inelastic and alpha-transfer channels have been selected by choosing the excitation energy or the entry point via the two-body Q-values. The analysis of the binary reaction channels is presented with a particular emphasis on 24Mg-gamma, 20Ne-gamma and 16O-gamma coincidences. New information (spin and branching ratios) is deduced on high-energy states in 24Mg and 16O, respectively., Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, 1 table
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22. Spectroscopy of Neutron-rich Fe Isotopes Populated in the \(^{70}\)Zn+\(^{238}\)U Reaction
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Benito, J., primary, Lenzi, S.M., additional, Recchia, F., additional, Axiotis, M., additional, Aydin, S., additional, Bazzacco, D., additional, Benzoni, G., additional, Bizzeti, P.G., additional, Bizzeti-Sona, A.M., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Broda, R., additional, Bucurescu, D., additional, Caurier, E., additional, Corradi, L., additional, de Angelis, G., additional, Della Vedova, F., additional, Farnea, E., additional, Fornal, B., additional, Fioretto, E., additional, Gadea, A., additional, Gottardo, A., additional, Ionescu-Bujor, M., additional, Iordachescu, A., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Lunardi, S., additional, Mărginean, N., additional, Mărginean, R., additional, Mason, P., additional, Menegazzo, R., additional, Mengoni, D., additional, Million, B., additional, Montagnoli, G., additional, Napoli, D.R., additional, Nowacki, F., additional, Orlandi, R., additional, Pollarolo, G., additional, Poves, A., additional, Sahin, E., additional, Scarlassara, F., additional, Singh, R.P., additional, Stefanini, A.M., additional, Szilner, S., additional, Ur, C.A., additional, Valiente-Dobón, J.J., additional, and Wieland, O., additional
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23. Reaction mechanisms in 24Mg+12C and 32S+24Mg
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Beck, C., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Papka, P., Thummerer, S., Azaiez, F., Courtin, S., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Lebhertz, D., Nourreddine, A., Rousseau, M., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Kokalova, Tz., Wheldon, C., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Napoli, D. R., Szilner, S., Catford, W. n., Jenkins, D. G., and Royer, G.
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The occurence of "exotic" shapes in light N=Z alpha-like nuclei is investigated for 24Mg+12C and 32S+24Mg. Various approaches of superdeformed and hyperdeformed bands associated with quasimolecular resonant structures with low spin are presented. For both reactions, exclusive data were collected with the Binary Reaction Spectrometer in coincidence with EUROBALL IV installed at the VIVITRON Tandem facility of Strasbourg. Specific structures with large deformation were selectively populated in binary reactions and their associated $\gamma$-decays studied. The analysis of the binary and ternary reaction channels is discussed., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, Paper presented at the Fusion08 International Conference on New Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions Near the Coulomb Barrier, Chicago. Proceedings to be published by AIP Conference Proceedings Illinois, USA, September 22-26, 2008
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24. Multinucleon transfer reactions in closed-shell nuclei
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Szilner, S., Ur, C. A., Corradi, L., Marginean, N., Pollarolo, G., Stefanini, A. M., Beghini, S., Behera, B. R., Fioretto, E., Gadea, A., Guiot, B., Latina, A., Mason, P., Montagnoli, G., Scarlassara, F., Trotta, M., de Angelis, G., Della Vedova, F., Farnea, E., Haas, F., Lenzi, S., Lunardi, S., Marginean, R., Menegazzo, R, Napoli, D. R., Nespolo, M., Pokrovsky, I. V., Recchia, F., Romoli, M., Salsac, M. -D., Soic, N., and Valiente-Dobon, J. J.
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Multinucleon transfer reactions in 40Ca+96Zr and 90Zr+208Pb have been measured at energies close to the Coulomb barrier in a high resolution gamma-particle coincidence experiment. The large solid angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA coupled to the CLARA gamma-array has been employed. Trajectory reconstruction has been applied for the complete identification of transfer products. Mass and charge yields, total kinetic energy losses, gamma transitions of the binary reaction partners, and comparison of data with semiclassical calculations are reported. Specific transitions in 95Zr populated in one particle transfer channels are discussed in terms of particle-phonon couplings. The gamma decays from states in 42Ca in the excitation energy region expected from pairing vibrations are also observed., Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures
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25. Study of the Neutron-Rich Region in Vicinity of Pb via Multinucleon Transfer Reactions
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PRISMA GALILEO MINIBALL Collaborations, Čolović, P., Illana, A., Szilner, S., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., García-Ramos, José-Enrique, editor, Andrés, María V., editor, Valera, José A. Lay, editor, Moro, Antonio M., editor, and Pérez-Bernal, Francisco, editor
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26. A gas detection system for fragment identification in low-energy heavy-ion collisions
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Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Corradi, L., Jia, H.M., Collini, F., Marchi, T., Colucci, G., Mijatović, T., Montagnoli, G., Montanari, D., Scarlassara, F., Stefanini, A.M., Strano, E., Szilner, S., Pasquali, G., and Grebosz, J.
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27. How does breakup influence near-barrier fusion of weakly bound light nuclei ?
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Beck, C., Rowley, N., Rousseau, M., Haas, F., Bednarczyk, P., Courtin, S., Kintz, N., Hoellinger, F., Papka, P., Szilner, S., Zafra, A. Sanchez I, Hachem, A., Martin, E., Stezowski, O., Diaz-Torres, A., Souza, F. A., De Toledo, A. Szanto, Aissaoui, A., Carlin, N., Neto, R. Liguori, Munhoz, M. G., Takahashi, J., Suade, A. A. P., De Moura, M. M., Szanto, E. M., Hagino, K., and Thompson, I. J.
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The influence on the fusion process of coupling to collective degrees of freedom has been explored. The significant enhancement of he fusion cross setion at sub-barrier energies was understood in terms of the dynamical processes arising from strong couplings to collective inelastic excitations of the target and projectile. However, in the case of reactions where breakup becomes an important process, conflicing model predictions and experimental results have been reported in the literature. Excitation functions for sub- and near-barrier total (complete + incomplete) fusion cross sections have been measured for the $^{6,7}$Li + $^{59}$Co at the Vivitron facility and at the 8UD Pelletron tandem facility using standard $\gamma$-ray techniques. The data extend to medium-mass systems previous works exploring the coupling effects in fusion reactions of both lighter and heavier systems. Results of continuum-discretized coupled channel (CDCC) calculations indicate a small enhancement of total fusion for the more weakly bound $^{6}$Li at sub-barrier energies, with similar cross sections for both reactions at and above the barrier. A systematic study of $^{4,6}$He induced fusion reactions with the CDCC method is in progress. The understanding of the reaction dynamics involving couplings to the breakup channels requires th explicit measurement of precise elastic scattering data as well as yields leading to the breakup itself. Recent coincidence experiments for $^{6,7}$Li + $^{59}$Co are addressing this issue. The particle identification of the breakup products have been achieved by measuring the three-body final-state correlations.
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28. Search for pairing-vibration states of even Ca isotopes in $^{40}$Ca+$^{208}$Pb transfer reactions
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Szilner, S., Corradi, L., Behera, B. R., Fioretto, E., Gadea, A., Latina, A., Stefanini, A. M., Trotta, M., Vinodkumar, A. M., Wu, Y. W., Beghini, S., Montagnoli, G., Scarlassara, F., Pollarolo, G., Haas, F., Caurier, E., and Nowacki, F.
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Multi-nucleon transfer reactions in $^{40}$Ca+$^{208}$Pb have been studied at several bombarding energies close to the Coulomb barrier. Light reaction products have been identified in mass and charge with a time-of-flight spectrometer. The energy spectra of the inclusive two neutron pick-up channel show a population in a narrow region of excitation energies which corresponds to the predicted energy of pairing vibration states in $^{42}$Ca., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted in EPJA
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29. Search for 12C+12C molecule in 24Mg* populated by 24Mg+12C
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Beck, C., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Haas, F., Papka, P., Rauch, V., Rousseau, M., Azaiez, F., Bednarczyk, P., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Nourreddine, A., Robin, J., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Kokalova, T., Thummerer, S., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Napoli, D. R., Szilner, S., Catford, W. N., and Jenkins, D.
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The gamma-decay properties of 24Mg excited states are investigated in the inverse reaction 24Mg+12C at E(24Mg) = 130 MeV. At this energy the direct inelastic scattering populates a 24Mg* energy region where 12C+12C breakup resonances can occur. Very exclusive data were collected with the Binary Reaction Spectrometer (BRS) in coincidence with EUROBALL installed at the VIVITRON Tandem facility of the IReS at Strasbourg. The experimental detection system is decribed and preliminary results of binary reaction coincid data are presented., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures included; paper presented at the Nucleus-Nucleus Conference, Moscow, June 2003, and submitted to Nucl. Phys. A
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30. Highly deformed $^{40}$Ca configurations in $^{28}$Si + $^{12}$C
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Rousseau, M., Beck, C., Bhattacharya, C., Rauch, V., Dorvaux, O., Dummer, A. K., Eddahbi, K., Enaux, C., Freeman, R. M., Haas, F., Hachem, A., Mahboub, D., Martin, E., Nouicer, R., Papka, P., Sanders, S. J., Stezowski, O., de Toledo, A. Szanto, and Szilner, S.
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The possible occurrence of highly deformed configurations in the $^{40}$Ca di-nuclear system formed in the $^{28}$Si + $^{12}$C reaction is investigated by analyzing the spectra of emitted light charged particles. Both inclusive and exclusive measurements of the heavy fragments (A $\geq$ 10) and their associated light charged particles (protons and $\alpha$ particles) have been made at the IReS Strasbourg {\sc VIVITRON} Tandem facility at bombarding energies of $E_{lab} (^{28}$Si) = 112 MeV and 180 MeV by using the {\sc ICARE} charged particle multidetector array. The energy spectra, velocity distributions, and both in-plane and out-of-plane angular correlations of light charged particles are compared to statistical-model calculations using a consistent set of parameters with spin-dependent level densities. The analysis suggests the onset of large nuclear deformation in $^{40}$Ca at high spin., Comment: 33 pages, 11 figures
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31. Elastic $\alpha$-transfer in the elastic scattering of $^{\bf 16}$O$+^{\bf 12}$C
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Szilner, S., von Oertzen, W., Basrak, Z., Haas, F., and Milin, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The elastic scattering $^{16}$O$+^{12}$C angular distributions at $^{16}$O bombarding energies of 100.0, 115.9 and 124.0 MeV and their optical model description including the $\alpha$-particle exchange contribution calculated in the Coupled Reaction Channel approach are presented. The angular distributions show not only the usual diffraction pattern but also, at larger angles, intermediate structure of refractive origin on which finer oscillations are superimposed. The large angle features can be consistently described including explicitly the elastic $\alpha$-transfer process and using a refractive optical potential with a deep real part and a weakly absorptive imaginary part., Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, accepted in Eur.Phys.J A (Short note)
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32. 8Be cluster emission versus alpha evaporation in 28Si + 12C
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Rousseau, M., Beck, C., Bhattacharya, C., Rauch, V., Dorvaux, O., Eddahbi, K., Enaux, C., Freeman, R. M., Haas, F., Mahboub, D., Nouicer, R., Papka, P., Stezowski, O., and Szilner, S.
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The possible occurence of highly deformed configurations in the $^{40}$Ca di-nuclear system formed in the $^{28}$Si + $^{12}$C reaction is investigated by analyzing the spectra of emitted light charged particles. Both inclusive and exclusive measurements of the heavy fragments (A $\geq$ 10) and their associated light charged particles (protons and $\alpha$ particles) have been made at the IReS Strasbourg {\sc VIVITRON} Tandem facility at bombarding energies of $E_{lab}$ ($^{28}$Si) = 112 MeV and 180 MeV by using the {\sc ICARE} charged particle multidetector array. The energy spectra, velocity distributions, in-plane and out-of-plane angular correlations of light charged particles are compared to statistical-model calculations using a consistent set of parameters with spin-dependent level densities. This spin dependence approach suggests the onset of large nuclear deformation in $^{40}$Ca at high spin. This conclusion might be connected with the recent observation of superdeformed bands in the $^{40}$Ca nucleus. The analysis of $\alpha$ particles in coincidence with $^{32}$S fragments suggests a surprisingly strong $^{8}$Be cluster emission of a binary nature., Comment: 39 pages 15 figures
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33. Refractive elastic scattering of carbon and oxygen nuclei: The mean field analysis and Airy structures
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Szilner, S., Nicoli, M. P., Basrak, Z., Freeman, R. M., Haas, F., Morsad, A., Brandan, M. E., and Satchler, G. R.
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The experimental data on the $^{16}$O$+^{12}$C and $^{18}$O$+^{12}$C elastic scatterings and their optical model analysis are presented. Detailed and complete elastic angular distributions have been measured at the Strasbourg Vivitron accelerator at several energies covering the energy range between 5 and 10 MeV per nucleon. The elastic scattering angular distributions show the usual diffraction pattern and also, at larger angles, refractive effects in the form of nuclear rainbow and associated Airy structures. The optical model analysis unambiguously shows the evolution of the refractive scattering pattern. The observed structure, namely the Airy minima, can be consistently described by a nucleus-nucleus potential with a deep real part and a weakly absorptive imaginary part. The difference in absorption in the two systems is explained by an increased imaginary (mostly surface) part of the potential in the $^{18}$O$+^{12}$C system. The relation between the obtained potentials and those reported for the symmetrical $^{16}$O$+^{16}$O and $^{12}$C$+^{12}$C systems is drawn., Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, Phys. rev. C in press
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34. Deformation effects in the $^{28}$Si+$^{12}$C and $^{28}$Si+$^{28}$Si reaction Search
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Bhattacharya, C., Rousseau, M., Beck, C., Rauch, V., Freeman, R. M., Haas, F., Dorvaux, O., Eddahbi, K., Papka, P., Szilner, S., Stezowski, O., de Toledo, A. Szanto, Hachem, A., Martin, E., Sanders, S. J., and Mahboub, D.
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The possible occurence of highly deformed configurations is investigated in the $^{40}$Ca and $^{56}$Ni di-nuclear systems as formed in the $^{28}$Si+$^{12}$C,$^{28}$Si reactions by using the properties of emitted light charged particles. Inclusive as well as exclusive data of the heavy fragments and their associated light charged particles have been collected by using the {\sc ICARE} charged particle multidetector array. The data are analysed by Monte Carlo CASCADE statistical-model calculations using a consistent set of parameters with spin-dependent level densities. Significant deformation effects at high spin are observed as well as an unexpected large $^{8}$Be cluster emission of a binary nature., Comment: 3 pages latex, 2 eps figures, paper presented in "wokshop on physics with multidetector array (pmda2000)Calcutta, India (to be published at PRAMANA, journal of Physics, India)
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35. Search for emission of unstable $^8$Be clusters from hot $^40$Ca and $^56$Ni nuclei
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Rousseau, M., Beck, C., Bhattacharya, C., Rauch, V., Dorvaux, O., Eddahbi, K., Enaux, C., Freeman, R. M., Haas, F., Papka, P., Szilner, S., Stezowski, O., de Toledo, A. Szanto, Hachem, A., Martin, E., Sanders, S. J., and Mahboub, D.
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The possible occurence of highly deformed configurations is investigated in the $^{40}$Ca and $^{56}$Ni di-nuclear systems as formed in the $^{28}$Si + $^{12}$C and $^{28}$Si + $^{28}$Si reactions, respectively, by using the properties of emitted light charged particles. Inclusive as well as exclusive data of the heavy fragments (A $\geq$ 6) and their associated light charged particles (p, d, t, and $\alpha$-particles) have been collected at the IReS Strasbourg VIVITRON Tandem facility with two bombarding energies $E_{lab}(^{28}$Si) = 112 and 180 MeV by using the ICARE charged particle multidetector array, which consists of nearly 40 telescopes. The measured energy spectra, velocity distributions, in-plane and out-of-plane angular correlations are analysed by Monte Carlo CASCADE statistical-model calculations using a consistent set of parameters with spin-dependent level densities. Although significant deformation effects at high spin are needed, the remaining disagreement observed in the $^{28}$Si + $^{12}$C reaction for the S evaporation residue suggests an unexpected large unstable $^{8}$Be cluster emission of a binary nature., Comment: 13 pages latex, 9 eps figures. Paper presented at the XXXIX International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics, Bormio(Italy) January 22-27, 2001 (to be published at Ricerca Scientifica ed Educazione Permanente)
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36. The $$^{13}$$C states populated in $$^{10}$$B + $$^{10}$$B reactions at 72 MeV
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Jelavić Malenica, D., primary, Milin, M., additional, Dell’Aquila, D., additional, Di Pietro, A., additional, Figuera, P., additional, Gašparić, I., additional, Mijatović, T., additional, Musumarra, A., additional, Pellegriti, M. G., additional, Scuderi, V., additional, Soić, N., additional, Szilner, S., additional, Torresi, D., additional, and Uroić, M., additional
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37. An alternative viewpoint on the nuclear structure towards 100Sn: Lifetime measurements in 105Sn
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Pasqualato, G., primary, Gottardo, A., additional, Mengoni, D., additional, Goasduff, A., additional, Valiente-Dobón, J.J., additional, Nowacki, F., additional, Péru, S., additional, Pillet, N., additional, de Angelis, G., additional, Bakes, S.D., additional, Bayram, T., additional, Bazzacco, D., additional, Benzoni, G., additional, Brugnara, D., additional, Cicerchia, M., additional, Colovic, P., additional, Cortés, M.L., additional, Gadea, A., additional, Galtarossa, F., additional, Górska, M., additional, Gozzelino, A., additional, Gregor, E., additional, Hubbard, N., additional, Illana, A., additional, Jurado, M., additional, Lenzi, S.M., additional, Mantovani, G., additional, Marchi, T., additional, Menegazzo, R., additional, Montaner-Pizá, A., additional, Napoli, D.R., additional, Recchia, F., additional, Siciliano, M., additional, Testov, D., additional, Szilner, S., additional, and Zanon, I., additional
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38. The 35→ααHe+35→ααHe35→αα35→αα+35→αα reaction below the Coulomb barrier via the Trojan Horse Method
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Spitaleri, C., Typel, S., Bertulani, C. A., Mukhamedzhanov, A. M., Kajino, T., Lattuada, M., Cvetinović, A., Messina, S., Guardo, G. L., Soić, N., Milin, M., Perrotta, S. S., Li, Chengbo, Čolović, P., D’Agata, G., Dell’Aquila, D., Fatuzzo, C. G., Gulino, M., Hou, S. Q., Cognata, M. La, Lattuada, D., Nurkić, D., Popočovski, R., Skukan, N., Szilner, S., Trippella, O., Uroić, M., and Vukman, N.
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39. Study of the quasi-free 3He+9Be→3α reaction for the Trojan Horse Method
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Spitaleri, C., Lattuada, M., Cvetinović, A., Soić, N., Milin, M., Čolović, P., D’Agata, G., Dell’Aquila, D., Guardo, G. L., Gulino, M., Trippella, O., La Cognata, M., Lamia, L., Lattuada, D., Li, Chengbo, Messina, S., Nurkić, D., Perrotta, S. S., Pizzone, R. G., Popočonski, R., Romano, S., Skukan, N., Spartá, R., Szilner, S., Uroić, M., and Vukman, N.
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- 2020
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40. Study of medium-spin states of neutron-rich 87, 89, 91Rb isotopes
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Torres, D. A., Chapman, R., Kumar, V., Hadinia, B., Hodsdon, A., Labiche, M., Liang, X., O’Donnell, D., Ollier, J., Orlandi, R., Smith, J. F., Spohr, K. -M., Wady, P., Wang, Z. M., Corradi, L., Fioretto, E., Gadea, A., de Angelis, G., Mărginean, N., Napoli, D. R., Sahin, E., Stefanini, A. M., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Vedova, F. D., Axiotis, M., Martinez, T., Szilner, S., Bazzacco, D., Beghini, S., Farnea, E., Mărginean, R., Mengoni, D., Montagnoli, G., Recchia, F., Scarlassara, F., Ur, C. A., Lenzi, S. M., Lunardi, S., Kröll, T., Haas, F., Faul, T., Hjorth-Jensen, M., Carlsson, B. G., Freeman, S. J., Smith, A. G., Jones, G., Thompson, N., Pollarolo, G., and Simpson, G. S.
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- 2019
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41. Sub-barrier fusion involving odd mass nuclei: The case of 36S + 50Ti, 51V
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Colucci, G., Montagnoli, G., Stefanini, A. M., Hagino, K., Caciolli, A., Čolović, P., Corradi, L., Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Goasduff, A., Grebosz, J., Mazzocco, M., Montanari, D., Parascandolo, C., Scarlassara, F., Siciliano, M., Strano, E., Szilner, S., and Vukman, N.
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- 2019
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42. Conceptual design of the AGATA 2 pi array at LNL
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Valiente-Dobon, 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., Gongora Servin, B., Gottardo, A., Gozzelino, A., Gulmini, M., Huang, Z., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Modanese, P., Napoli, D. R., Pellumaj, J., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Pigliapoco, S., Pilotto, E., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Raniero, W., Rebeschini, M., Rezynkina, K., Rosso, D., Scarcioffolo, M., Scarpa, D., Sedlak, 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., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Cordwell, M., Corradi, L., Coudert, S., De Angelis, G., De Ruvo, L., Debras, G., Del Fabbro, M., Diklic, 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., Gonzalez, V., Goupil, J., Goergen, 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., Lopez-Martens, A., Lotode, A., Manara, L., Menager, L., Mijatovic, T., Million, B., Minarello, A., Montagnoli, G., Morrall, P., Mullacrane, I., Nyberg, Johan, 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., Stezowski, O., Szilner, S., Templeton, N., Theisen, Ch., Thiel, S., Tomasi, F., Tzvetkov, S., Vigano, D., Viscione, E., Wieland, O., Wimmer, K., Wittwer, G., Zielinska, M., Valiente-Dobon, 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., Gongora Servin, B., Gottardo, A., Gozzelino, A., Gulmini, M., Huang, Z., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Modanese, P., Napoli, D. R., Pellumaj, J., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Pigliapoco, S., Pilotto, E., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Raniero, W., Rebeschini, M., Rezynkina, K., Rosso, D., Scarcioffolo, M., Scarpa, D., Sedlak, 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., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Cordwell, M., Corradi, L., Coudert, S., De Angelis, G., De Ruvo, L., Debras, G., Del Fabbro, M., Diklic, 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., Gonzalez, V., Goupil, J., Goergen, 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., Lopez-Martens, A., Lotode, A., Manara, L., Menager, L., Mijatovic, T., Million, B., Minarello, A., Montagnoli, G., Morrall, P., Mullacrane, I., Nyberg, Johan, 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., Stezowski, O., Szilner, S., Templeton, N., Theisen, Ch., Thiel, S., Tomasi, F., Tzvetkov, S., Vigano, D., Viscione, E., Wieland, O., Wimmer, K., Wittwer, G., and Zielinska, M.
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The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) has been installed at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL), Italy. In this installation, AGATA will consist, at the beginning, of 13 AGATA triple clusters (ATCs) with an angular coverage of 1n,and progressively the number of ATCs will increase up to a 2 pi angular coverage. This setup will exploit both stable and radioactive ion beams delivered by the Tandem-PIAVE-ALPI accelerator complex and the SPES facility. The new implementation of AGATA at LNL will be used in two different configurations, firstly one coupled to the PRISMA large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer and lately a second one at Zero Degrees, along the beam line. These two configurations will allow us to cover a broad physics program, using different reaction mechanisms, such as Coulomb excitation, fusion-evaporation, transfer and fission at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. These setups have been designed to be coupled with a large variety of complementary detectors such as charged particle detectors, neutron detectors, heavy-ion detectors, high-energy gamma-ray arrays, cryogenic and gasjet targets and the plunger device for lifetime measurements. We present in this paper the conceptual design, characteristics and performance figures of this implementation of AGATA at LNL.
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43. Transfer reactions in Pb 206 + Sn 118: From quasielastic to deep-inelastic processes
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European Commission, Diklić, J., Szilner, S., Corradi, L., Mijatović, Pollarolo, G., Čolović, Petra, Colucci, G., Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Goasduff, A., Gottardo, A., Grebosz, J., Illana, A., Jaworski, G., Jurado-Gómez, M.L., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Montagnoli, G., Nurkić, D., Siciliano, M., Soić, N., Stefanini, A. M., Testov, D., Valiente Dobón, J. J., Vukman, N., European Commission, Diklić, J., Szilner, S., Corradi, L., Mijatović, Pollarolo, G., Čolović, Petra, Colucci, G., Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Goasduff, A., Gottardo, A., Grebosz, J., Illana, A., Jaworski, G., Jurado-Gómez, M.L., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Montagnoli, G., Nurkić, D., Siciliano, M., Soić, N., Stefanini, A. M., Testov, D., Valiente Dobón, J. J., and Vukman, N.
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We measured multinucleon transfer reactions for the Pb206+Sn118 system at Elab=1200 MeV by employing the large solid angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA. Differential and total cross sections and Q-value distributions have been obtained for a variety of neutron and proton pick-up and stripping channels. The Q-value distributions show how the quasielastic and deep inelastic processes depend on the mass and charge of the transfer products. The corresponding cross sections have been compared with calculations performed with the grazing code. An overall good agreement is found for most of the few nucleon transfer channels. The underestimation of the data for channels involving a large number of transferred nucleons indicates that more complicated processes populate the given isotopes.
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44. Conceptual design of the AGATA 2π array at LNL
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Valiente-Dobón, J.J., primary, Menegazzo, R., additional, Goasduff, A., additional, Agguiaro, D., additional, Aguilera, P., additional, Angelini, F., additional, Balogh, M., additional, Bazzacco, D., additional, Benito, J., additional, Benzoni, G., additional, Bez, N., additional, Bolognesi, M., additional, Bottoni, S., additional, Brugnara, D., additional, Carollo, S., additional, Cocconi, P., additional, Cogo, A., additional, Collado, J., additional, Crespi, F.C.L., additional, Ertoprak, A., additional, Escudeiro, R., additional, Galtarossa, F., additional, Gamba, E.R., additional, Gambalonga, A., additional, Servín, B. Góngora, additional, Gottardo, A., additional, Gozzelino, A., additional, Gulmini, M., additional, Huang, Z., additional, Marchi, T., additional, Mengoni, D., additional, Modanese, P., additional, Napoli, D.R., additional, Pellumaj, J., additional, Pérez-Vidal, R.M., additional, Pigliapoco, S., additional, Pilotto, E., additional, Ramina, L., additional, Rampazzo, M., additional, Raniero, W., additional, Rebeschini, M., additional, Rezynkina, K., additional, Rosso, D., additional, Scarcioffolo, M., additional, Scarpa, D., additional, Sedlák, M., additional, Smith, R., additional, Toniolo, N., additional, Veronese, F., additional, Volpe, V., additional, Zago, L., additional, Zanon, I., additional, Zhang, G., additional, Abels, R., additional, Allegrini, M.L., additional, Aufranc, C., additional, Baulieu, G., additional, Belkhiria, C., additional, Benettoni, M., additional, Benini, D., additional, Bentley, M., additional, Biasotto, M., additional, Blaizot, M., additional, Miquel, J. Blasco, additional, Boiano, C., additional, Boston, A., additional, Boston, H., additional, Boujrad, A., additional, Bourgault, P., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Brambilla, S., additional, Burrows, I., additional, Camera, F., additional, Capra, S., additional, Capsoni, A., additional, Cash, R., additional, Civera, J.V., additional, Clément, E., additional, Coelli, S., additional, Cordwell, M., additional, Corradi, L., additional, Coudert, S., additional, De Angelis, G., additional, De Ruvo, L., additional, Debras, G., additional, Del Fabbro, M., additional, Diklić, J., additional, Dosme, N., additional, Duchene, G., additional, Duclos, B., additional, Dudouet, J., additional, Eberth, J., additional, Elloumi, S., additional, Everett, C., additional, Fantinel, S., additional, Fillinger, M., additional, Fioretto, E., additional, Fransen, C., additional, Gadea, A., additional, Gibelin, L., additional, González, V., additional, Goupil, J., additional, Görgen, C., additional, Grant, A., additional, Green, K., additional, Ha, J., additional, Hartnett, T., additional, Henseler, K., additional, Hess, H., additional, Hirsch, R., additional, Houarner, C., additional, Jacob, J., additional, Joannem, T., additional, Judson, D.S., additional, Karkour, N., additional, Karolak, M., additional, Kebbiri, M., additional, Kieffer, J., additional, Labiche, M., additional, Lafay, X., additional, Le Jeannic, P., additional, Lefevre, A., additional, Legay, E., additional, Legruel, F., additional, Lenzi, S., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Linget, D., additional, Liptrot, M., additional, López-Martens, A., additional, Lotodé, A., additional, Manara, L., additional, Ménager, L., additional, Mijatović, T., additional, Million, B., additional, Minarello, A., additional, Montagnoli, G., additional, Morrall, P., additional, Mullacrane, I., additional, Nyberg, J., additional, Philippon, G., additional, Polettini, M., additional, Popieul, F., additional, Pullia, A., additional, Recchia, F., additional, Reiter, P., additional, Richardt, G., additional, Rocchini, M., additional, Roger, A., additional, Saillant, F., additional, Sanchis, E., additional, Laskar, Md.S.R., additional, Secci, G., additional, Sigward, M.-H., additional, Simpson, J., additional, Solenne, N., additional, Spee, F., additional, Stefanini, A.M., additional, Stézowski, O., additional, Szilner, S., additional, Templeton, N., additional, Theisen, Ch., additional, Thiel, S., additional, Tomasi, F., additional, Tzvetkov, S., additional, Vigano, D., additional, Viscione, E., additional, Wieland, O., additional, Wimmer, K., additional, Wittwer, G., additional, and Zielińska, M., additional
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45. Stretched configuration of states as inferred from γ -ray angular distributions in 40Ar + 208Pb neutron transfer reactions
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Čolović, P., Szilner, S., Corradi, L., Mijatović, T., Pollarolo, G., Goasduff, A., Montanari, D., Chapman, R., Fioretto, E., Gadea, A., Haas, F., Jelavić Malenica, D., Mărginean, N., Mengoni, D., Milin, M., Montagnoli, G., Scarlassara, F., Smith, J. F., Soić, N., Stefanini, A. M., Ur, C. A., and Valiente-Dobón, J. J.
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46. Transfer reactions in 206Pb+118Sn: From quasielastic to deep-inelastic processes
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Diklić, J., Szilner, S., Corradi, L., Mijatović, T., Pollarolo, G., Čolović, P., Colucci, G., Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Goasduff, A., Gottardo, A., Grebosz, J., Illana, A., Jaworski, G., Gomez, M. Jurado, Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Montagnoli, G., Nurkić, D., Siciliano, M., Soić, N., Stefanini, A. M., Testov, D., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., and Vukman, N.
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ydinreaktiot ,heavy-ion transfer reactions ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
We measured multinucleon transfer reactions for the 206Pb+118Sn system at Elab=1200 MeV by employing the large solid angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA. Differential and total cross sections and Q-value distributions have been obtained for a variety of neutron and proton pick-up and stripping channels. The Q-value distributions show how the quasielastic and deep inelastic processes depend on the mass and charge of the transfer products. The corresponding cross sections have been compared with calculations performed with the grazing code. An overall good agreement is found for most of the few nucleon transfer channels. The underestimation of the data for channels involving a large number of transferred nucleons indicates that more complicated processes populate the given isotopes. peerReviewed
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47. Transfer reactions in Pb 206 + Sn 118: From quasielastic to deep-inelastic processes
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Diklić, J., Szilner, S., Corradi, L., Mijatović, Pollarolo, G., Čolović, Petra, Colucci, G., Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Goasduff, A., Gottardo, A., Grebosz, J., Illana, A., Jaworski, G., Jurado-Gómez, M.L., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Montagnoli, G., Nurkić, D., Siciliano, M., Soić, N., Stefanini, A. M., Testov, D., Valiente Dobón, J. J., Vukman, N., and European Commission
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We measured multinucleon transfer reactions for the Pb206+Sn118 system at Elab=1200 MeV by employing the large solid angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA. Differential and total cross sections and Q-value distributions have been obtained for a variety of neutron and proton pick-up and stripping channels. The Q-value distributions show how the quasielastic and deep inelastic processes depend on the mass and charge of the transfer products. The corresponding cross sections have been compared with calculations performed with the grazing code. An overall good agreement is found for most of the few nucleon transfer channels. The underestimation of the data for channels involving a large number of transferred nucleons indicates that more complicated processes populate the given isotopes., We acknowledge the whole LNL accelerator group in providing the high-quality 206Pb beam exploiting the highest performance of the PIAVE - ALPI accelerator complex. We acknowledge also the LNL target laboratory for making high-quality targets. This work was partly supported by the ENSAR2 Grant Agreement No. 654002, and by the Croatian Science Foundation Project no. IP-2018-01-1257, and in part by the Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials and Sensing Devices (Grant No. KK.01.1.1.01.0001). M.S. is supported by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. This work was also partly supported by the National Science Centre, Poland (NCN) (Grant No. 2020/39/D/ST2/00466).
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48. Transfer reactions in Pb206+Sn118 : From quasielastic to deep-inelastic processes
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Diklić, J., primary, Szilner, S., additional, Corradi, L., additional, Mijatović, T., additional, Pollarolo, G., additional, Čolović, P., additional, Colucci, G., additional, Fioretto, E., additional, Galtarossa, F., additional, Goasduff, A., additional, Gottardo, A., additional, Grebosz, J., additional, Illana, A., additional, Jaworski, G., additional, Gomez, M. Jurado, additional, Marchi, T., additional, Mengoni, D., additional, Montagnoli, G., additional, Nurkić, D., additional, Siciliano, M., additional, Soić, N., additional, Stefanini, A. M., additional, Testov, D., additional, Valiente-Dobón, J. J., additional, and Vukman, N., additional
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49. Multinucleon Transfer Reactions in the \(^{238}\mathrm {U}+{^{238}}\)U System Studied with the VAMOS\(+\)AGATA\(+\)ID-Fix
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Utepov, A., primary, Ackermann, D., additional, Stodel, C., additional, Lemasson, A., additional, Ramos, D., additional, Rejmund, M., additional, Clement, E., additional, Jacquot, B., additional, Piot, J., additional, Ducret, J.E., additional, Caceres, L., additional, Savajols, H., additional, Chakma, R., additional, Heinz, S., additional, Kindler, B., additional, Lommel, B., additional, Korichi, A., additional, Lopez-Martens, A., additional, Hauschild, K., additional, Sulignano, B., additional, Theisen, C., additional, Vandebrouck, M., additional, Rey-Herme, E., additional, Gadea, A., additional, Corradi, L., additional, Fioretto, E., additional, Galtarossa, F., additional, Szilner, S., additional, Mijatović, T., additional, Fougères, C., additional, Seweryniak, D., additional, Kim, Y.H., additional, Cho, Y., additional, Son, Y., additional, Matejska-Minda, M., additional, Dorvaux, O., additional, Forge, M., additional, Kessaci, K., additional, Gall, B., additional, Marini, P., additional, and Million, B., additional
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50. Evidence of proton-proton correlations in the 116Sn+60Ni transfer reactions
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Corradi, L., primary, Szilner, S., additional, Pollarolo, G., additional, Mijatović, T., additional, Montanari, D., additional, Fioretto, E., additional, Goasduff, A., additional, Jelavić Malenica, D., additional, Montagnoli, G., additional, and Stefanini, A.M., additional
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