Application of Trojan Horse Method to radioactive ion beams induced reactions

Marisa Gulino, Silvio Cherubini, Shigeru Kubono, Livio Lamia, Marco La Cognata, Rosario Gianluca Pizzone, Hidetoshi Yamaguchi, Seya Hayakawa, Yasuo Wakabayashi, Naohito Iwasa, Seigo Kato, Tetsuro Komatsubara, Takashi Teranishi, Alain Coc, Nicolas De Séréville, Fairouz Hammache, Gabor Kiss, Shawn Bishop, Dam Nguyen Binh, Brian RoederLivius Trache, Robert Tribble, Claudio Spitaleri

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Abstract

In the last decades, many indirect methods have been developed to measure the cross section of nuclear reactions at the low energies interesting in many astrophysical scenarios. The Trojan Horse Method uses a three body reaction, involving by a strong clusterized nucleus, to infer information about a two body reaction of interest, selecting the events that proceed through the quasi-free reaction mechanism. To reconstruct the reaction kinematic and to identify the useful reaction mechanism, the energy and angle of at least two of the three outgoing particles must be carefully measured. Moreover, enough statistics is required, as the quasi-free events usually represent just a small fraction of the acquired statistic. These requirements hardly match with the typical characteristics of radioactive ion beams: low intensity, large divergence and possible presence of contaminants. For this reason, only recently the Trojan Horse Method has been applied to study reactions induced by radioactive beams. This application gives also the opportunity to measure cross section of neutron induced reactions on radioactive isotopes, even if they have a short lifetime. In the following some results obtained in the study of the reactions 18F(p,α)15O and 18F(n,α)15N will be presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012005
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume1610
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020 Sept 15
Event43rd Symposium on Nuclear Physics 2020, SNP 2020 - Cocoyoc, Morelos, Mexico
Duration: 2020 Jan 62020 Jan 9

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