Spectroscopy of 25Al and 26,27,28P using high-energy stripping reactions
AIP Conf. Proc. -- December 21, 1998 -- Volume 455, pp. 209-214
Exotic nuclei and atomic masses (ENAM 98);
doi:10.1063/1.57320
Issue Date: 21 December 1998
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We report here results of an application of single-nucleon stripping reactions at high energies (65 MeV/u) in inverse kinematics to obtain spectroscopic factors. From measurements of the partial cross-sections for ground and excited states in residual nuclei formed in one-proton stripping reactions, single particle orbits and occupancies of light nuclei have been studied in the s-d shell. Single proton stripping cross-sections of 25Al and 26,27,28P on a Be target have been measured using the S800 spectrograph and the NaI(Tl) array at the NSCL. These results indicate that this technique may provide a general tool for the intermediate energy range analogous to transfer (pick-up) reactions at low-energy. ©1998 American Institute of Physics.
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