One-nucleon removal reactions at the FRS

D. Cortina-Gil, F Attallah, T Aumann, L. Axelsson, T Baumann, J Benlliure, M J G Borge, K. Boretzky, L. Chulkov, U. Datta Pramanik, J. Fernández-Hernández, L. Fraile, H Geissel, J. Gerl, F Hammache, V.Y. Hansper, K Itahashi, M. Ivanov, R. Janik, B. JonsonH Lenske, S. Mandal, K. Markenroth, M Meister, M. Mocko, G. Münzenberg, T. Ohtsubo, A Ozawa, Y. Prezado, V. Pribora, K. Riisager, B. Sitar, P. Strmen, I. Szarka, C. Scheidenberger, K Schmidt, G Schrieder, K. Sümmerer, T. Suzuki, H. Weick

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Abstract

The fragment separator FRS at GSI was used as an energy-loss spectrometer to study the nuclear structure of exotic light nuclei via nucleon-removal reactions. The measurements performed include the longitudinal momentum distributions of fragments after one-nucleon removal, the one-nucleon removal cross-sections and in some cases the coincident detection of gamma rays emitted from the breakup fragments. The isotopes studied range from 5 < Z <8.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)275-279
JournalActa Physica Hungarica, Series A: Heavy Ion Physics
Volume12
Issue number2-4
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Free keywords

  • Break-up
  • Halo nuclei
  • Longitudinal momentum distribution

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