Abstract

Projectile break-up reactions induced on polyethylene (CH2) target are used in order to study the spectroscopy of 10Be and 16C nuclei. For the present experiment we used 10Be and 16C beams delivered by the FRIBs facility at INFN-LNS, and the CHIMERA 4π multi-detector. 10Be and 16C structures are studied via a relative energy analysis of break-up fragments. The 4He+6He break-up channel allowed us to study the spectroscopy of 10Be; in particular we find evidence of a new state in 10Be at 13.5 MeV excitation energy. The 16C nucleus is studied via 6He-10Be correlation; we find the fingerprint of a possible state at about 20.6 MeV

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Title
Study of cluster structures in 10Be and 16C neutron-rich nuclei via break-up reactions
Author
D Dell’Aquila; Acosta, L; Amorini, F; Andolina, R; Auditore, L; Berceanu, I; Cardella, G; Chatterjiee, M B; De Filippo, E; Francalanza, L; Gnoffo, B; Grzeszczuk, A; Lanzalone, G; Lombardo, I; Martorana, N; Minniti, T; Pagano, A; Pagano, E V; Papa, M; Pirrone, S; Politi, G; Pop, A; Porto, F; Quattrocchi, L; Rizzo, F; Rosato, E; Russotto, P; Trifirò, A; Trimarchi, M; Verde, G; Vigilante, M
Section
VI. Reactions and Structure - Unstable Nuclei
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
21016275
e-ISSN
2100014X
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1792785735
Copyright
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