Investigation of α-clustering associated with fusion in <sup>28,30,32</sup>Si + <sup>28</sup>Si
ORAL
Abstract
To examine the α-clustering in the fusion of mid-mass nuclei, fusion in 28,30,32Si + 28Si was measured. Beams of stable and radioactive ions with intensities < 1 x 10^5 ions/s bombarded isotopically enriched Si targets at Michigan State University’s ReA3 facility. Evaporation residues (ERs) produced from de-excitation following fusion as well as emitted light-charged particles (LCP: Z ≤ 2) were detected. The ERs were identified using an energy-time-of-flight (ETOF) technique with sub-nanosecond resolution. To detect the LCPs a highly segmented Si-Si-CsI(Tl)/PD telescope array was utilized in a ΔE-E measurement. Cross-sections and energy spectra for both ERs and LCPs were measured at multiple energies. The relative probability of α to proton emission is examined as a function of neutron-richness of the projectile nucleus and compared with statistical model predictions.
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Presenters
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Rohit Kumar
Indiana University Bloomington
Authors
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Rohit Kumar
Indiana University Bloomington
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Romualdo T DeSouza
Indiana University Bloomington
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Sylvie Hudan
Indiana University Bloomington
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Hunter Desilets
Indiana University Bloomington
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Kyle W Brown
Michigan State University/Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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Kaitlin J Cook
The Australian National University
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Som Nath Paneru
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
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James E Johnstone
Abilene Christian University
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Dieter Ackermann
GANIL
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Abdelouahad chbihi
GANIL
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Michael A Famiano
U.S. Department of Energy
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Iulia M Harca
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
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Marshall J Basson
Michigan State University
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Tom Genard
GANIL
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Dipayan Chattopadhyay
ICFAI University