Neutron Knockout at Relativistic Energies across the Psd Shell
Paper in proceeding, 2009

One-neutron knockout reactions have been studied in a systematic way for a set of neutron-rich projectiles. The goal of the experiment, performed at GSI, was to explore the evolution of the nuclear structure close to the neutron drip line, in the region between C and Al. The momentum distributions of the surviving fragments and the cross-sections of the knockout process have been measured and used as physical observables. This report focuses on oxygen and nitrogen isotopes around N = 14. In particular, we discuss the Case Of N-12, for which the mentioned observables have been determined for the first time. We will consider O-23, already studied in earlier experiments, as a reference.

n=16

Author

C. Rodriguez-Tajes

D. Cortina-Gil

H. Alvarez-Pola

E. Benjamim

J. Benlliure

M. Caamano

E. Casarejos

K. Eppinger

H. Geissel

R. Gernhauser

Björn Jonson

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Subatomic Physics

R. Krucken

T. Kurtukian

P. Maierbeck

Thomas Nilsson

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Subatomic Physics

C. Nociforo

D. Perez

A. Prochazka

H. Simon

K. Summerer

H. Weick

Acta Physica Polonica, Series B.

0587-4254 (ISSN) 15095770 (eISSN)

Vol. 40 3 859-862

Subject Categories

Subatomic Physics

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