Statistics – Applications
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Jun 2003
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CAPTURE GAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY AND RELATED TOPICS. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium. Held 2-6 September 2002
Statistics
Applications
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A steady demand for precise nuclear structure information on very exotic nuclei is met by new means of production and identification of these nuclei, which in turn necessitate new spectroscopic techniques and instrumentation. This presentation is focused on the new applications of small arrays of BaF2 detectors for studies of lifetimes of the excited states in exotic nuclei by the time-delayed multi-coincidence techniques. These arrays, which include from 4 to 8 BaF2 detectors, were recently coupled with large Ge arrays, recoil separators, or the in-flight separators following the fragmentation reactions. The physics cases range from the neutron-rich to proton-rich (at N=Z) nuclei, and from medium heavy (A~60) to the heavy (A~235) isotopes. A selected physics case of 69Ni is discussed in some detail.
Becker Florent
Blomqvist Janne
Borge Maria J. G.
Boutami R.
Cederwall B.
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