Investigation of IVGRs via the Ni-58(t,He-3)Co-58 reaction

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    Abstract

    A 130 MeV primary tritium beam, newly developed at the superconducting cyclotron AGOR, has been used for the investigation of 1 hw and 2 hw isovector giant resonances in Co-58 via the r(+) channel. The angular distributions of double-differential cross sections have been extracted between E-x and 30 MeV from theta(lab) = 0degrees to 6degrees. A DWBA analysis have been extracted between E. with normal-mode (NM) wave functions and a multipole-decomposition analysis (MDA) indicate strength for the monopole resonances (dominated by the spin-flip transition) fragmented between 10 and 27 MeV excitation energy, in rather good agreement with preliminary RPA calculations.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)106-113
    Number of pages8
    JournalNuclear Physics A
    Volume731
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9-Feb-2004
    EventInternational Conference on Collective Motion in Nuclei under Extreme Conditions (COMEX 1) - , France
    Duration: 10-Jun-200313-Jun-2003

    Keywords

    • ISOVECTOR GIANT-RESONANCES
    • CHARGE-EXCHANGE
    • SCATTERING
    • NUCLEI
    • STRENGTH
    • AGOR

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