Probing Spin-Isospin Excitations in Proton-Rich Nuclei via the (p,n) Reaction
ORAL
Abstract
Tracking the evolution of nuclear properties away from stability serves as a valuable test for nuclear models. In the present work, the (p,n) charge-exchange reaction is used to test the extraction of β- GT strengths and other nuclear structure information from proton-rich unstable isotopes. The 11C(p,n)11N reaction was measured in inverse kinematics at 100 MeV/A at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL). The extracted B(GT) will be compared to results from mirror 11B(n,p)-type reactions and to predictions of theoretical models. Progress of the analysis for this experiment will be presented. This experiment is the first time the (p,n) probe has been used on the proton-rich side of the nuclear chart, and the feasibility of using this probe to study heavier isotopes up to the 100Sn region during the FRIB era will also be discussed.
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Presenters
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Jaclyn M Schmitt
Michigan State University
Authors
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Jaclyn M Schmitt
Michigan State University
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Remco G Zegers
Michigan State University, FRIB
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Francesc Yasid Ayyad Limonge
Michigan State University
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Daniel Bazin
Michigan State University
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Alyssa Davis
Swarthmore College
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Miles DeNudt
Michigan State University
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Bingshui Gao
Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Charles E Hultquist
Michigan State University
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Hironori Iwasaki
Michigan State University
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Shumpei Noji
Michigan State University
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Jorge Pereira
Michigan State University
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Andreas Stolz
Michigan State University
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Juan C Zamora
Uni- versidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Física (IF), Universidade de Sao Paulo