Study on α-cluster levels in non-4n nuclei using low-energy RI beams

H. Yamaguchi, D. Kahl, S. Hayakawa, Y. Sakaguchi, K. Abe, T. Nakao, T. Suhara, N. Iwasa, A. Kim, D. H. Kim, S. M. Cha, M. S. Kwag, J. H. Lee, E. J. Lee, K. Y. Chae, Y. Wakabayashi, N. Imai, N. Kitamura, P. Lee, J. Y. MoonK. B. Lee, C. Akers, H. S. Jung, N. N. Duy, L. H. Khiem, C. S. Lee

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Abstract

Alpha resonant scattering is a simple and promising method to study α-cluster structure in nuclei. It has several good features which enable us to perform measurements with short-lived and relatively low-intense RI beams. Several measurements on alpha resonant scattering have been carried out at CRIB (CNS Radioactive Ion Beam separator), which is a low-energy RI beam separator at Center for Nuclear Study (CNS) of the University of Tokyo. Recent α resonant scattering studies at CRIB, using7Li,7Be and10Be beams with a helium gas target, are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012025
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume863
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Jul 4
Event11th International Conference on Clustering Aspects of Nuclear Structure and Dynamics, CLUSTER 2016 - Napoli, Italy
Duration: 2016 May 232016 May 27

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