Multinucleon transfer reactions in 40Ca+96Zr and 90Zr+208Pb have been measured at energies close to the Coulomb barrier in a high-resolution γ-particle coincidence experiment. The large-solid-angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA coupled to the CLARA γ array has been employed. Trajectory reconstruction has been applied for the complete identification of transfer products. Mass and charge yields, total kinetic energy losses, γ transitions of the binary reaction partners, and comparison of data with semiclassical calculations are reported. Specific transitions in 95Zr populated in one-particle transfer channels are discussed in terms of particle-phonon couplings. The γ decays from states in 42Ca in the excitation energy region expected from pairing vibrations are also observed.

Multinucleon transfer reactions in closed-shell nuclei

MONTAGNOLI, GIOVANNA;SCARLASSARA, FERNANDO;DELLA VEDOVA, FRANCESCA;LENZI, SILVIA MONICA;LUNARDI, SANTO;RECCHIA, FRANCESCO;
2007

Abstract

Multinucleon transfer reactions in 40Ca+96Zr and 90Zr+208Pb have been measured at energies close to the Coulomb barrier in a high-resolution γ-particle coincidence experiment. The large-solid-angle magnetic spectrometer PRISMA coupled to the CLARA γ array has been employed. Trajectory reconstruction has been applied for the complete identification of transfer products. Mass and charge yields, total kinetic energy losses, γ transitions of the binary reaction partners, and comparison of data with semiclassical calculations are reported. Specific transitions in 95Zr populated in one-particle transfer channels are discussed in terms of particle-phonon couplings. The γ decays from states in 42Ca in the excitation energy region expected from pairing vibrations are also observed.
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