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Intermediate-energy inverse-kinematics one-proton pickup reactions on neutron-deficient $fp$-shell nuclei

Nuclear Experiment 2012-04-24 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Background: Thick-target-induced nucleon-adding transfer reactions onto energetic rare-isotope beams are an emerging spectroscopic tool. Their sensitivity to single-particle structure complements one-nucleon removal reaction capabilities in the quest to reveal the evolution of nuclear shell structure in very exotic nuclei. Purpose: To add intermediate-energy, carbon-target-induced one-proton pickup reactions to the arsenal of γ\gamma-ray tagged direct reactions applicable in the regime of low beam intensities and to apply these for the first time to fpfp-shell nuclei. Methods: Inclusive and partial cross sections were measured for the \nuc12C(\nuc48Cr,\nuc49Mn+γ)\nuc{12}{C}(\nuc{48}{Cr},\nuc{49}{Mn}+\gamma)X and \nuc12C(\nuc50Fe,\nuc51Co+γ)\nuc{12}{C}(\nuc{50}{Fe},\nuc{51}{Co}+\gamma)X proton pickup reactions at 56.7 and 61.2 MeV/nucleon, respectively, using coincident particle-γ\gamma spectroscopy at the NSCL. The results are compared to reaction theory calculations using fpfp-shell-model nuclear structure input. For comparison with our previous work, the same reactions were measured on \nuc{9}{Be} targets. Results: The measured partial cross sections confirm the specific population pattern predicted by theory, with pickup into high-\ell orbitals being strongly favored; driven by linear and angular momentum matching. Conclusion: Carbon target-induced pickup reactions are well-suited, in the regime of modest beam intensity, to study the evolution of nuclear structure, with specific sensitivities that are well described by theory.

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@article{arxiv.1201.2403,
  title  = {Intermediate-energy inverse-kinematics one-proton pickup reactions on neutron-deficient $fp$-shell nuclei},
  author = {S. McDaniel and A. Gade and J. A. Tostevin and T. Baugher and D. Bazin and B. A. Brown and J. M. Cook and T. Glasmacher and G. F. Grinyer and A. Ratkiewicz and D. Weisshaar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.2403},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures, Physical Review C, Final accepted version