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Investigating nuclei produced in 9 Li + 11 B reaction

In this contribution, a preliminary analysis of the first part of the experiment S2012 conducted at the ISAC-II facility of Canada’s particle accelerator center TRIUMF in Vancouver will be presented. The experiment aims to study highly clustered structures of nuclei created in multi-nucleon transfer...

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Published in:EPJ Web of conferences 2024, Vol.311, p.26
Main Authors: Sigmund, Margareta, Soić, Neven, Alcorta Moreno, Martin, Bishop, Jack, Brooks, Alexander D., Davinson, Thomas, Dell’Aquila, Daniele, Di Pietro, Alessia, Falezza, Fillippo, Freer, Martin, Gašparić, Igor, Jelavić Malenica, Deša, Kokalova Wheldon, Tzany, La Cognata, Marco, Lennarz, Annika, Lihtar, Ivana, Martel Bravo, Ismael, Milin, Matko, Müller Gatermann, Claus, Parker, Cody, Vukman, Nikola
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Language:English
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Summary:In this contribution, a preliminary analysis of the first part of the experiment S2012 conducted at the ISAC-II facility of Canada’s particle accelerator center TRIUMF in Vancouver will be presented. The experiment aims to study highly clustered structures of nuclei created in multi-nucleon transfer reactions of 9 Li radioactive beam on natural boron target ( 11 B and 10 B). The main objective of the experiment is to study exotic structures created in neutron-rich 16 C nucleus in the range of higher excitation energies. The analysis presented here probes the existence of exotic cluster configurations and the quality of detected results using the invariant mass techniques.
ISSN:2100-014X
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/202431100026