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Active target MAIKo to investigate cluster structures in unstable nuclei

  • T. Furuno*
  • , T. Kawabata
  • , M. Murata
  • , S. Adachi
  • , Y. Ayyad
  • , H. Baba
  • , T. Baba
  • , M. Cavallaro
  • , T. Hashimoto
  • , Y. Ishii
  • , R. Kobayakawa
  • , Y. Matsuda
  • , Y. Matsuoka
  • , T. Morimoto
  • , T. Nanamura
  • , S. Beceilo-Novo
  • , H. J. Ong
  • , A. Sakaue
  • , J. Tanaka
  • , I. Tanihata
  • D. T. Trong, M. Tsumura, H. D. Watanabe
*Corresponding author for this work
  • Kyoto University
  • The University of Osaka
  • Michigan State University
  • RIKEN
  • National Institute for Nuclear Physics
  • Institute for Basic Science
  • Tohoku University
  • Konan University

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Abstract

Study on clustering of nucleons in nuclei is recently focusing on unstable nuclei where new kinds of structures, namely molecular structures with excess nucleons, are predicted. The Coulomb shift of energy in the mirror system is suggested to reflect the size of these structures. Although the missing mass spectroscopy is expected to give access to these structures even beyond particle decay thresholds without any biases in excitation energy spectra but the detection of very low energy particles is challenging. To satisfy the requirement, a new active target system MAIKo has been developed at RCNP. The detector was commissioned using a 13C beam under the same kinematical condition as that of RI beam experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012076
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume863
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Jul 2017
Externally publishedYes
Event11th International Conference on Clustering Aspects of Nuclear Structure and Dynamics, CLUSTER 2016 - Napoli, Italy
Duration: 23 May 201627 May 2016

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