Exploration of Excited Stated in Alpha Conjugate Reaction Systems
ORAL
Abstract
In the past few years, there has been some experimental efforts to explore the possibility of high-spin nuclei being stabalized by a toroidal configuration in high excitation energy states, particularly in 28Si. This possibility has theoretical backing, particularly in alpha conjugate nuclei within the mass range 24 <= A <= 40. A recent experiment with 36Ar and 20Ne + C at 35 MeV/u has been performed using the FAUST detector array to continue to probe these potential excited states over a wider mass range. The FAUST array was chosen for these studies for it's sub-millimeter position resolution allowing for very precise reconstructions of excitation functions. The data from this experiment will be presented along with preliminary findings of any potential excited states.
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Presenters
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Bryan M Harvey
Texas A&M University
Authors
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Bryan M Harvey
Texas A&M University
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Andy Hannaman
Texas A&M University
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Kris Hagel
Texas A&M, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M Cyclotron Institute
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Alan B McIntosh
Texas A&M University
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Sherry J Yennello
Texas A&M University, Texas A&M