RELATIVISTIC COULOMB EXCITATION OF 124Sn

I. Lihtar, J. Cederkäll, F. Wamers, R3B Collaboration

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Abstract

The Coulomb excitation of 124, 128, 130, 132, 134Sn isotopes in the electric field of a Pb target have been studied using the R3B setup as a part of the FAIR Phase-0 program. The experiment was motivated by the possibility of using the nuclear dipole response to infer valuable information on the slope of the symmetry energy of the nuclear equation of state. Measurements were performed in inverse kinematics at relativistic energies of 750 MeV/u and 904 MeV/u. The analysis method and preliminary results for the decay channel with a single outgoing neutron for 124Sn are reported. © 2024 Jagiellonian University. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationXXXVII MAZURIAN LAKES CONFERENCE ON PHYSICS
Subtitle of host publicationPROBING FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER WITH RARE ISOTOPES
Volume17
Edition3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventXXXVII Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics Probing Fundamental Properties of Matter with Rare Isotopes - Piaski, Poland
Duration: 2023 Sept 32023 Sept 9
Conference number: 37

Publication series

NameActa Physica Polonica B, Proceedings Supplement
PublisherJagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
ISSN (Print)1899-2358

Conference

ConferenceXXXVII Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics Probing Fundamental Properties of Matter with Rare Isotopes
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityPiaski
Period2023/09/032023/09/09

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Subatomic Physics

Free keywords

  • Electric excitation
  • Electric fields
  • Equations of state
  • Inverse problems
  • Analysis method
  • Coulomb excitation
  • Decay channels
  • Nuclear equation of state
  • Phase 0
  • Relativistic energy
  • Relativistics
  • Symmetry energies
  • Inverse kinematics

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