The study of neutron-rich nuclei production in the region of the closed shell N=126 in the multi-nucleon transfer reaction 136Xe+208Pb
Novikov, K., Harca, I.M., Kozulin, E.M., Dmitriev, S., Itkis, J., Knyazheva, G., Loktev, T., Corradi, L., Valiente-Dobon, J., Fioretto, E., Montanari, D., Stefanini, A.M., Vardaci, E., Quero, D., Montagnoli, G., Scarlassara, F., Strano, E., Pollarolo, G., Piot, J., . . . Trzaska, W. (2016). The study of neutron-rich nuclei production in the region of the closed shell N=126 in the multi-nucleon transfer reaction 136Xe+208Pb. In 8th European Summer School on Experimental Nuclear Astrophysics (Santa Tecla School) (Article 012020). Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 703. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/703/1/012020
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The unexplored area of heavy neutron rich nuclei is extremely important for nuclear
astrophysics investigations and, in particular, for the understanding of the r-process of
astrophysical nucleogenesis. For the production of heavy neutron rich nuclei located along the
neutron closed shell N=126 (probably the last ”waiting point” in the r-process of nucleosynthesis)
the low-energy multi-nucleon transfer reaction 136Xe+208Pb at Elab=870MeV was explored.
Due to the stabilizing effect of the closed neutron shells in both nuclei, N=82 and N=126, and
the rather favorable proton transfer from lead to xenon, the light fragments formed in this process
are well bound and the Q-value of the reaction is nearly zero.
Measurements were performed with the PRISMA spectrometer in coincidence with an additional
time-of-flight (ToF) arm on the +20 beam line of the PIAVE-ALPI accelerator in Legnaro, Italy.
The PRISMA spectrometer allows identification of the A, Z and velocity of the projectile-like
fragments (PLF), while the second arm gives access to the target-like fragments (TLF).
Details on the experimental setup and preliminary results are reported.
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