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New investigations on the 32S(3He,d)33Cl reaction at 9.6 MeV bombarding energy

Authors :
Leandro Gasques
Sandro Barlini
D. Fabris
M. D’Andrea
Giovanni Casini
Silvia Piantelli
Daniele Dell’Aquila
M. Cinausero
V. Rigato
M. Degerlier
Tommaso Marchi
Alinka Lepine-Szily
F. Gramegna
Simone Valdré
M. Bruno
Magda Cicerchia
A. Buccola
Sara Carturan
L. Scomparin
Mariano Vigilante
G. Mantovani
R. Bolzonella
Ivano Lombardo
Cinausero, M.
Dell'Aquila, D.
Lombardo, I.
Vigilante, M.
Barlini, S.
Bolzonella, R.
Bruno, M.
Buccola, A.
Carturan, S. M.
Casini, G.
Cicerchia, M.
D'Andrea, M.
Degerlier, M.
Fabris, D.
Gasques, L.
Gramegna, F.
Lepine-Szily, A.
Mantovani, G.
Marchi, T.
Piantelli, S.
Rigato, V.
Scomparin, L.
Valdre, S.
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 223, p 01011 (2019), Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

The 32S(3He,d)33Cl one-proton transfer reaction is a powerful tool to investigate the spectroscopy of low-lying states in the proton-rich 33Cl nucleus. However, the extraction of firm differential cross-section data at various angles to benchmark and constrain theoretical models is made challenging by the presence of competitive reactions on target contaminants. In this paper we report on a recent measurement using a new generation hodoscope of silicon detectors, capable to detect and identify emitted deuterons down to energies of the order of 2 MeV. The high angular segmentation of our hodoscope combined with a suitable target to control possible contaminants, allowed to unambiguously disentangle the contribution of various states in 33Cl, in particular the 2.352 MeV state lying just few tens of keV above the proton separation energy.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
223
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....240b638592a12d0c3534568093e806e0