Intruder configurations in neutron-rich P and S isotopes

J. Ollier, A. Hodsdon, R. Chapman, X. Liang, M. Burns, K. Keyes, M. Labiche, A. Papenberg, K. M. Spohr, M. Davison, G. De Angelis, M. Axiotis, B. Behera, L. Corradi, A. Gadea, A. Latina, T. Kröll, N. Marginean, T. Martinez, D. R. NapoliA. Stefanini, M. Trotta, S. Beghini, D. Bazzacco, E. Farnea, S. Lunardi, G. Montagnoli, F. Scarlassara, A. Deacon, A. G. Smith, J. F. Smith, D. Curien, F. Haas, D. Verney, A. Jungclaus, F. Azaiez, F. Ibrahim, M. Stanoiu, Zs Dombrádi

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    Abstract

    Neutron-rich sdf-shell nuclei have attracted a great deal of international interest, both theoretically and experimentally. There is an increasing interest in using deep-inelastic reactions to obtain spectroscopic information about these exotic nuclei. New results obtained from two such experiments are presented here. The highly sensitive GASP array was used to measure the γ decays of previously unobserved yrast and near yrast states of 34P which were populated when 230 MeV 36S ions were incident on a thick target of 176Yb. In addition, a recent investigation of the spectroscopy of neutron-rich P and S isotopes has been undertaken with 215 MeV 36S ions incident on a thin target of 208Pb using the CLARA Ge detector array in conjunction with the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer. Preliminary results from this experiment are presented here. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)S1935-S1938
    JournalJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
    Volume31
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2005

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