An initial series of experiments utilising the (3He,n) reactions have been carried out at iThemba LABS. These are complimentary to transfer reactions such as (t,p) stripping or (p,t) pick-up reactions measurements using magnetic spectrometers. However, in the past, (3He,n) measurements have suffered from ambiguities due to the low energy resolution inbuilt into the time-of-flight techniques used. By combining neutron detection techniques with the AFRODITE γ-ray array, it has been shown that very good energy resolutions can be achieved. This enables the relative strengths of two proton stripping to excited states, separated by only a few keV, to be accurately measured. This technique has been applied to first excited 02+ states and, in particular to those uniquely seen in double β-decay. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2013.
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Jones, P., Papka, P., Sharpey-Shafer, J. F., Vymers, P., Bvumbi, S. P., Bucher, T. D., … Wiedeking, M. (2013). Study of 0+States at iThemba LABS. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 63). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20136301015
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