Investigation of the reaction mechanism in the neutron emission from unbound excited states in <sup>27</sup>F by the MoNA Collaboration
ORAL
Abstract
The MoNA Collaboration has been conducting experiments over the past two decades at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) and is poised to expand its scientific program with the upcoming Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), both located in East Lansing, MI. The Collaboration primarily focuses on the study of unbound nuclei along the neutron dripline using invariant mass spectroscopy. A recent analysis of data on the production of 25,26O from 27F and 29Ne beams incident on beryllium targets indicates a possible new and rich program to investigate the production mechanism of these neutron rich nuclei. We have extended this work to study the neutron emission from unbound excited states in 27F (27F → 26F + n) populated via 28Ne(-1p) and 29Ne(-2p) proton removal reactions. This presentation will discuss preliminary results from this study.
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Presenters
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Jared Bloch
Michigan State University
Authors
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Paul L Gueye
Michigan State University, FRIB/NSCL
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Thomas Redpath
National Superconducting Cyclotron Labor, Michigan State University and Virginia state University
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Thomas Baumann
Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, FRIB/NSCL
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Alaura Cunningham
Virginia State University
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Belen Monteagudo
FRIB/NSCL, Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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Jared Bloch
Michigan State University