Single-particle structure and shell evolution in light neutron-rich nuclei
Lead Research Organisation:
University of the West of Scotland
Department Name: School of Science
Abstract
The TIARA project is designed and led by the UK and the TIARA array is ready for use at GANIL/SPIRAL in France. A series of 4 major experiments to investigate the changes in magic numbers and shell structure for very neutron rich nuclei, and other structural studies, has been approved by the GANIL PAC and is scheduled for running in 2007. Three of these experiments have principal spokespersons from TIARA. All of the experiments will be performed by bringing together equipment and personnel of TIARA and the other major group working in this area, MUST2. This campaign starting in September 2007 represents the first major step towards the building of a major international collaboration to study transfer, with the UK in a leading role.
Publications
Catford WN
(2010)
Migration of nuclear shell gaps studied in the d(24Ne,p?)25Ne reaction.
in Physical review letters
Fernández-DomÃnguez B
(2007)
Single particle structure of exotic nuclei with transfer reactions
in Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Labiche M
(2010)
TIARA: A large solid angle silicon array for direct reaction studies with radioactive beams
in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
RAMUS A
(2012)
STUDY OF THE 20 O ( d , t ) REACTION WITH THE TIARA-MUST2-VAMOS-EXOGAM SETUP
in International Journal of Modern Physics E