Differential cross sections for the formation of oxygen isotopes in the reaction 18O + 181Ta have been measured at projectile nucleus energy 10 A⋅MeV on the high-resolution magnetic spectrometer MAVR. Theoretical analysis of product yields has been performed in the finite-range distorted-wave Born approximation formalism using the FRESCO code under the assumption of sequential neutron transfer mechanism. The results of calculations are in good agreement with experimental data.
Charged-particle trajectories in the MAVR high resolution magnetic spectrometer are simulated. The latter has been constructed at the U400 accelerator for purifying the incident beam and identifying the products of nuclear reactions induced by the beams of stable and radioactive nuclei. In this paper we present the MAVRPC++ software package, aimed at reconstructing the spectrometer focal plane, optimizing the fields of quadrupole and dipole magnets, and estimating the solid-angle acceptance for secondary particles.
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