The GALILEO γ-ray spectrometer has been constructed at the Legnaro National Laboratory of INFN (LNL-INFN). It can be coupled to advanced ancillary devices which allows nuclear structure studies employing the variety of in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy methods. Such studies benefit from reactions induced by the intense stable beams delivered by the Tandem-ALPI-PIAVE accelerator complex and by the radioactive beams which will be provided by the SPES facility. In this paper we outline two experiments performed within the experimental campaign at GALILEO coupled to the EUCLIDES Si-ball and the Neutron Wall array. The first one was aimed at spectroscopic studies in A=31 mirror nuclei and the second one at measurements of lifetimes of excited states in nuclei in the vicinity of 100Sn.
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@article{arxiv.1903.01296,
title = {High resolution $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy using GALILEO array},
author = {D. Testov and J. J. Valiente-Dobón and D. Mengoni and F. Recchia and A. Goasduff and A. Boso and S. Lenzi and G. de Angelis and S. Lenzi and S. Bakes and C. Boiano and B. Cederwall and G. Colucci and M. Cicerchia and P. Čolović and F. Didierjean and M. Doncel and J. A. Due\ {n}as and F. Galtarossa and A. Gozzelino and K. Hadyńska-Klȩk and R. Isocrate and G. Jaworski and P. R. John and H. Liu and S. Lunardi and R. Menegazzo and A. Mentana and V. Modamio and A. Nannini and D. R. Napoli and M. Palacz and G. Pasqualato and M. Rocchini and S. Riccetto and B. Saygi and E. Sahin and M. Siciliano and Yu. Sobolev and S. Szilner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.01296},
year = {2019}
}
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The IX International Symposium on EXOtic Nuclei (EXON-2018)