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Low-energy radioactive-ion beam separator at CNS and resonance scattering experiments

A low-energy radioactive-ion beam separator based on an in-flight technique was developed at CNS, University of Tokyo and was installed at RIKEN. Using the separator, experiments of the elastic resonance scattering of super(11)C+p, super(12)N+p, and super(23)Mg+p were performed to study resonance le...

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Main Authors: Teranishi, T, Kubono, S, He, J J, Notani, M, Fukuchi, T, Michimasa, S, Shimoura, S, Nishimura, S, Nishimura, M, Yanagisawa, Y, Kurokawa, M, Wakabayashi, Y, Hokoiwa, N, Gono, Y
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:A low-energy radioactive-ion beam separator based on an in-flight technique was developed at CNS, University of Tokyo and was installed at RIKEN. Using the separator, experiments of the elastic resonance scattering of super(11)C+p, super(12)N+p, and super(23)Mg+p were performed to study resonance levels in super(12)N, super(13)O, and super(24)Al, respectively. New information on spin-parities and widths for these levels may help understand stellar (p, gamma ) reaction rates.
ISSN:0094-243X
DOI:10.1063/1.1737140