Cluster-transfer reactions with radioactive beams: A spectroscopic tool for neutron-rich nuclei

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An exploratory experiment performed at REX-ISOLDE to investigate cluster-transfer reactions with radioactive beams in inverse kinematics is presented. The aim of the experiment was to test the potential of cluster-transfer reactions at the Coulomb barrier as a mechanism to explore the structure of exotic neutron-rich nuclei. The reactions Li7(Rb98,αxn) and Li7(Rb98,txn) were studied through particle-γ coincidence measurements, and the results are presented in terms of the observed excitation energies and spins. Moreover, the reaction mechanism is qualitatively discussed as a transfer of a clusterlike particle within a distorted-wave Born approximation framework. The results indicate that cluster-transfer reactions can be described well as a direct process and that they can be an efficient method to investigate the structure of neutron-rich nuclei at medium-high excitation energies and spins.

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Bottoni, S., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Raabe, R., Rusek, K., Benzoni, G., … Wenander, F. (2015). Cluster-transfer reactions with radioactive beams: A spectroscopic tool for neutron-rich nuclei. Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, 92(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.92.024322

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