Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998jphg...24.1553o&link_type=abstract
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, Volume 24, Issue 8, pp. 1553-1559 (1998).
Physics
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Scientific paper
Low-energy post-accelerated radioactive ion beams have been used to study nuclear reactions addressing important nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics questions. A high-granularity, large-solid-angle silicon strip detector array has been used to account for the low reaction products' yields. First experiments using a 0954-3899/24/8/033/img23He beam on thin 0954-3899/24/8/033/img24C targets show the feasibility of direct reaction studies with good angular resolution and a detection limit in access of 0.1 mb 0954-3899/24/8/033/img25 cross sections. The measurement of the six 0954-3899/24/8/033/img26-decay channel in a 0954-3899/24/8/033/img27N-induced reaction on a 0954-3899/24/8/033/img28B target shows the capabilities of this experimental technique even for sophisticated reaction studies. The study of stellar properties in ground-based experiments, in particular break-out reactions from the hot-CNO, i.e. 0954-3899/24/8/033/img29Ne, can be pursued using these beams. Experiments are being performed to study these reactions by measurement of 0954-3899/24/8/033/img30O and 0954-3899/24/8/033/img31, which might provide an alternative breakout route.
Aliotta M.
Bradfield-Smith W.
Cali C.
Cappuzzello F.
Cherubini S.
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