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High resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy with a radioactive beam

Authors :
D. D. Warner
J. Simpson
R. Wadsworth
Thomas Davinson
W. Galster
I. M. Hibbert
Saeed Mohammadi
Robert Page
P. H. Regan
Patrick Decrock
R. Neal
G. J. Gyapong
Alan Shotter
Mark Huyse
W. Gelletly
W. N. Catford
Alain Ninane
C. Thwaites
Alison Bruce
S. A. Forbes
J. Wauters
C.S. Purry
P. Thirolf
J. Szerypo
P. Van Duppen
Jean Vervier
Philip M Walker
Source :
ResearcherID, Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

The gamma-rays de-exciting the yrast states in neutron deficient nuclei around A-55 have been observed from fusione-vaporation reactions induced by an intense radioactive Ne-19 beam on a Ca-40 target. An array of escape suppressed germanium detectors recorded reaction gamma-rays. Background subtraction of radiation from the decay of the beam was achieved using the timing properties of the pulsed beam and through particle detection using the LEDA charged particle array. These data constitute the first use of an on-line separated and accelerated radioactive beam for studies of near yrast nuclear states using fusion-evaporation reactions. Information on the gamma-ray yields from evaporation residues, relative to yields with a stable beam, has been obtained and the problems associated with performing such experiments in a highly radioactive background environment have been addressed.

Details

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID, Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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