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Direct Reaction Experimental Studies with Beams of Radioactive Tin Ions...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
AIP Conference Proceedings
Publication Date
Page Number
1
Volume
1681
Issue
060010
Conference Name
Nuclear Structure and Dynamics ’15
Conference Location
Portorož, Slovenia
Conference Date

The tin chain of isotopes provides a unique region in which to investigate the evolution of single-particle structure, spreading from N = 50 at Sn-100, through 10 stable isotopes and the N = 82 shell closure at Sn-132 out into the r-process path. Direct reactions performed on radioactive ion beams are sensitive spectroscopic tools for studying exotic nuclei. Here we present one experiment knocking out neutrons from tin isotopes that are already neutron deficient and two reactions that add a neutron to neutron-rich Sn-130. Both techniques rely on selective particle identification and the measurement of gamma rays in coincidence with charged ions. We present the goals of the two experiments and the particle identification for the channels of interest. The final results will be presented in future publications.