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Conference Papers Year : 2013

Study of collisions of 136Xe + 198Pt for the KEK isotope separator

Y.X. Watanabe
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Y. Hirayama
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N. Imai
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H. Ishiyama
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S.C. Jeong
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H. Miyatake
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G. Pollarolo
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L. Corradi
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E. Fioretto
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D. Montanari
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S.H. Choi
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Y.H. Kim
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J.S. Song
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M. Niikura
H. Nishibata
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J. Takatsu
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Abstract

Multinucleon transfer reactions between two heavy ions are an important tool for production and investigation of exotic neutron-rich nuclei, which are difficult to access by other methods. The 136Xe + 198Pt system is a candidate to efficiently produce neutron-rich nuclei around the neutron magic number N=126 for the KEK isotope separation project. In order to confirm this, measurements of the production cross sections with the large acceptance magnetic spectrometer VAMOS++ and de-excitation gamma rays from target-like fragments using the high efficiency germanium array EXOGAM at GANIL are reported. The measured isotopic distributions of the projectile-like fragments are compared with GRAZING calculations. The proton stripping channels show rough agreements between measurements and calculations. For the proton pick-up channels, the measured distributions are shifted toward the heavier masses and show enhanced cross sections in transfers of two or more protons.

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in2p3-00842900 , version 1 (09-07-2013)

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Y.X. Watanabe, Y. Hirayama, N. Imai, H. Ishiyama, S.C. Jeong, et al.. Study of collisions of 136Xe + 198Pt for the KEK isotope separator. 16th International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Technique related to their Applications (EMIS2012), Dec 2012, Matsue, Japan. pp.752-755, ⟨10.1016/j.nimb.2013.04.036⟩. ⟨in2p3-00842900⟩
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