The revival of transfer reaction studies benefited from the construction of the new generation large solid angle spectrometers based on trajectory reconstruction that reached an unprecedented efficiency and selectivity. The coupling of these spectrometers with large gamma arrays allowed the identification of individual excited states, their population pattern and decay modes via particle-gamma coincidences. In the present paper aspects of fragment-gamma coincidence studies measured with the Prisma Clara set up in Ca-40+Zr-96 and Ar-40+Pb-208 are discussed. In particular, we report about states of particle-phonon character, supporting the idea that the relevant degrees of freedom acting in the reaction dynamics define the final yield distributions.

Quasi-elastic reactions : an interplay of reaction dynamics and nuclear structure

LUNARDI, SANTO;MENGONI, DANIELE;MONTAGNOLI, GIOVANNA;SCARLASSARA, FERNANDO;
2011

Abstract

The revival of transfer reaction studies benefited from the construction of the new generation large solid angle spectrometers based on trajectory reconstruction that reached an unprecedented efficiency and selectivity. The coupling of these spectrometers with large gamma arrays allowed the identification of individual excited states, their population pattern and decay modes via particle-gamma coincidences. In the present paper aspects of fragment-gamma coincidence studies measured with the Prisma Clara set up in Ca-40+Zr-96 and Ar-40+Pb-208 are discussed. In particular, we report about states of particle-phonon character, supporting the idea that the relevant degrees of freedom acting in the reaction dynamics define the final yield distributions.
2011
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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