Conveners
Session 7
- Beatriz Fernández-Domínguez (IGFAE/Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,)
The nuclear chart corresponding to light radioactive nuclei has yielded many surprising results, among others, the discovery of the halo structures in neutron and proton dripline nuclei. This region of the nuclear chart is also rich of many other phenomena like the appearance of molecular-like structures where $\alpha$-particle-clusters are bound together by the exchange of neutrons or the...
Reveling the details of different states in light nuclei and gaining a complete spectroscopic picture of nuclei close to the A=10 is important for many reasons. In this mass region states of dominantly shell model character are mixed with molecular and cluster states, including rather exotic ones, like Borromean (e.g. 9Be) and halo (e.g. 11Be) states, or even Bose-Einstein condensates...
Since the mid-60s, the presence of a 2$^+$ doublet in $^8$Be, constituted by the 16.6 and 16.9 MeV excited states, has been observed [1-3]. An intriguing aspect of this doublet is its status as the best-known instance featuring a complete isospin mixing, where the 16.6 MeV ($^7$Li+p) and 16.9 MeV ($^7$Be+n) levels can be decomposed in an equal mixture of two pure isospin (T=0 and T=1) levels...
3He induced reactions allow to investigate the spectroscopy of high excitation energy regions of light compound nuclei that can be formed in low energy reactions. We performed a new experiment of this type, HELICA, with the solid-state hodoscope OSCAR at the AN-2000 accelerator of the INFN-LNL. In the experiment, a 3He beam, with energies ranging from about 1400 keV to 2200 keV was delivered...
In this talk I will present a comparison between the experimental data and the transport model AMD [1] (Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics) coupled with GEMINI++ as afterburner[2] for the reaction $^{18}$O+$^{12}$C at 16.7 MeV/nucleon measured using the GARFIELD+RCo [3] apparatus at LNL.
Considering some recent systematics [4,5], in our system the statistical process are only a small part of...