结构研究逆运动学中(d,n)质子转移反应的发展

K. Jones, C. Thornsberry, J. Allen, A. Atencio, D. Bardayan, D. Blankstein, S. Burcher, A. B. Carter, K. Chipps, J. Cizewski, I. Cox, Z. Elledge, M. Febbraro, A. Fijałkowska, R. Grzywacz, M. Hall, T. King, A. Lepailleur, M. Madurga, S. Marley, P. O’Malley, S. Paulauskas, S. Pain, W. Peters, C. Reingold, K. Smith, S. Taylor, W. Tan, M. Vostinar, D. Walter
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转移反应为研究外来核的结构提供了令人兴奋的机会,并经常用于与核合成和应用有关的研究。为了从这些反应及其在稀有离子束(rib)中的应用中获益,有必要开发工具和技术来执行和分析在逆运动学中执行的反应数据,即以轻核和重束为目标。我们正在继续扩大转移反应工具箱,为下一代设施做准备,例如计划于2022年完工的稀有离子束设施(FRIB)。该过程的一个重要步骤是在逆运动学中执行(d,n)反应,并进行包括q值谱和微分截面的分析。通过这种方式,质子转移反应可以与更常用的中子转移反应,如(d,p), (9Be,8Be)和(13C,12C)放在同一水平上。在这里,我们概述了(d,p)和(d,n)中使用的技术,以及使用12C和16O稳定梁进行逆运动学(d,n)反应的一些最新数据。
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Development of the (d,n) proton-transfer reaction in inverse kinematics for structure studies
Transfer reactions have provided exciting opportunities to study the structure of exotic nuclei and are often used to inform studies relating to nucleosynthesis and applications. In order to benefit from these reactions and their application to rare ion beams (RIBs) it is necessary to develop the tools and techniques to perform and analyze the data from reactions performed in inverse kinematics, that is with targets of light nuclei and heavier beams. We are continuing to expand the transfer reaction toolbox in preparation for the next generation of facilities, such as the Facility for Rare Ion Beams (FRIB), which is scheduled for completion in 2022. An important step in this process is to perform the (d,n) reaction in inverse kinematics, with analyses that include Q-value spectra and differential cross sections. In this way, proton-transfer reactions can be placed on the same level as the more commonly used neutron-transfer reactions, such as (d,p), (9Be,8Be), and (13C,12C). Here we present an overview of the techniques used in (d,p) and (d,n), and some recent data from (d,n) reactions in inverse kinematics using stable beams of 12C and 16O.
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