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Recent Experimental Results from the NSCL on the Structure of Exotic Nuclei

AIP Conf. Proc. -- February 27, 2004 -- Volume 701, pp. 26-30
THE LABYRINTH IN NUCLEAR STRUCTURE: International Conf. on The Labyrinth in Nuclear Structure, an EPS Nuclear Physics Divisional Conference; doi:10.1063/1.1691681

Issue Date: 27 February 2004

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T. Glasmacher,*,[dagger] D. Bazin,* C. M. Campbell,*,[dagger] J. A. Church,*,[dagger] D. C. Dinca,*,[dagger] A. Gade,*,[dagger] W. F. Mueller,* H. Olliver,*,[dagger] B. M. Sherrill,*,[dagger] and K. L. Yurkewicz*,[dagger]
*National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824
[dagger]Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824

The Coupled Cyclotron Facility at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University provides a large variety of new isotopes previously inaccessible and others at rates sufficienct for in-beam spectroscopy. This talk presents some of our recent results elucidating the structure of exotic nuclei.After a general overview of scientific highlights from the first two years of operation particular results from several in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy experiments in the vicinities of neutron numbers N=16, N=20, N=28 in the pi(sd) shell around 56Ni will be discussed. Inelastic scattering experiments with gamma-ray detection on light and heavy targets have determined specific transition matrix elements and excited state energies. One- and two-particle nucleon knockout reactions were used to investigate the wave functions of specific states and to deduce corresponding spectroscopic factors. ©2004 American Institute of Physics
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 25.60.Je
    Unstable nucleus induced transfer reactions
  • 29.30.Kv
    X- and gamma-ray spectroscopy
  • 27.40.+z
    Properties of nuclei with 39 <= A <= 58
  • YEAR: 2004

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