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NUCLEAR STRUCTURE ADDRESSED AT GSI/RISING

Authors :
A. B. Garnsworthy
B. Rubio
K. Eppinger
R. Kruecken
H. Grawe
P. Molina
Roman Gernhaeuser
A. Algora
W. Gelletly
H. J. Wollersheim
I. Kojouharov
L. Caceres
A. Jungclaus
Dirk Rudolph
A. Gadea
C. Hinke
S. Pietri
L. Maier
Yoshitaka Fujita
M. Pfuetzner
M. Boehmer
Zs. Podolyák
J. Gerl
Thomas Faestermann
M. Górska
P. H. Regan
P. Boutachkov
Source :
International Journal of Modern Physics E. 18:759-766
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt, 2009.

Abstract

Nuclear structure spectroscopy studies at GSI recently gained increased momentum within a broad international community with the installation of the Rare Isotopes Spectroscopic INvestigation at GSI (RISING) project. A wide range of physical phenomena has been addressed by high-resolution in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy experiments with radioactive beams. Relativistic radioactive beams are implanted and their subsequent γ and β decay is investigated. Within this "stopped beam campaign" germanium detectors were arranged in a close geometry around the passive stopper or an array of DSSSD detectors. The exceptionally high γ-ray efficiency of that configuration made it possible to identify decays of excited or ground states of nuclei which have not been observed before. The results discussed here include the astrophysically relevant shell structure of N =82 isotones, N = Z nuclei around 54 Ni , and proton drip-line nuclei below 100 Sn . The experimental data are compared to the results of large scale shell-model calculations using various sets of realistic residual two-body interaction.

Details

ISSN :
17936608 and 02183013
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Modern Physics E
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6dbe36664f3c51e1c84ac29b330e711a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/s0218301309012847