FIRST RESULTS WITH THE RISING ACTIVE STOPPER

Regan, P. H.; Alkhomashi, N.; Al-Dahan, N.; Podolyak, Zs.; Pietri, S. B.; Steer, S. J.; Garnsworthy, A. B.; Suckling, E. B.; Stevenson, P. D.; Farrelly, G.; Cullen, I. J.; Gelletly, W.; Walker, P. M.; Benlliure, J.; Morales, A. I.; et. al.

Abstract

This paper outlines some of the physics opportunities available with the GSI RISING active stopper and presents preliminary results from an experiment aimed at performing beta-delayed gamma-ray spectroscopic studies in heavy-neutron-rich nuclei produced following the projectile fragmentation of a 1 GeV per nucleon Pb-208 primary beam. The energy response of the silicon active stopping detector for both heavy secondary fragments and beta-particles is demonstrated and preliminary results on the decays of neutron-rich Tantalum (Ta) to Tungsten (W) isotopes are presented as examples of the potential of this technique to allow new structural studies in hitherto experimentally unreachable heavy, neutron-rich nuclei. The resulting spectral information inferred from excited states in the tungsten daughter nuclei are compared with results from axially symmetric Hartree Fock-calculations of the nuclear shape and suggest a change in ground state structure for the N= 116 isotone W-190 compared to the lighter isotopes of this element.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000208694200003 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS E
Volumen: 17
Editorial: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 8
Página final: 20
DOI:

10.1142/S0218301308011719

Notas: ISI