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Multi-particle correlation function to study short-lived nuclei

Nuclear Experiment 2008-12-18 v1

Abstract

Unstable 10C nuclei are produced as quasi-projectiles in 12C+24Mg collisions at E/A = 53 and 95 MeV. The decay of their short-lived states is studied with the INDRA multidetector array via multi-particle correlation functions. The obtained results show that heavy-ion collisions can be used as a tool to access spectroscopic information of unbound states in exotic nuclei, such as their energies and the relative importance of different sequential decay widths.

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@article{arxiv.0810.1423,
  title  = {Multi-particle correlation function to study short-lived nuclei},
  author = {F. Grenier and A. Chbihi and R. Roy and G. Verde and D. Thériault and J. D. Frankland and J. P. Wieleczko and B. Borderie and R. Bougault and R. Dayras and E. Galichet and D. Guinet and P. Lautesse and N. Le Neindre and O. Lopez and J. Moisan and L. Nalpas and P. Napolitani and M. Parlog and M. F. Rivet and E. Rosato and B. Tamain and E. Vient and M. Vigilante},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.1423},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

8 figures, accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics A

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