We present the results of two experiments where we have measured for the first time simultaneously the fission and gamma-decay probabilities induced by different surrogate reactions. In particular, we have investigated the 238U(d,p), 238U(3He,t) and 238U(3He,4He) reactions as surrogates for the neutron-induced n + 238U, n + 237Np and n + 236U reactions, respectively. In the region where gamma emission, neutron emission and fission compete, our results for the fission probabilities agree fairly well with the neutron-induced data, whereas our gamma-decay probabilities are significantly higher than the neutron-induced data. The interpretation of these results is not obvious and is discussed within the framework of the statistical model with preliminary results for calculated spin-parity distributions populated in surrogate reactions. We also present future plans for surrogate-reaction studies in inverse kinematics with radioactive-ion beams at storage rings.
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Jurado, B., Marini, P., Mathieu, L., Aiche, M., Czajkowski, S., Tsekhanovich, I., … Wilson, J. N. (2017). Investigation of the surrogate-reaction method via the simultaneous measurement of gamma-emission and fission probabilities. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 146). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714611006
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