2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21191-6_19
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A Compact Detector for Studying Heavy Ion Reactions: GLORIA

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“…197 Au [59] systems is included while the remaining are from inclusive α measurements [5,[49][50][51][52]60]. However, there is a decrease in σ N CF α incl at energies above the barrier in contrast to stable WBP and SBP systems.…”
Section: Systematics Of α-Particle Production For Reactions With Rib'smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…197 Au [59] systems is included while the remaining are from inclusive α measurements [5,[49][50][51][52]60]. However, there is a decrease in σ N CF α incl at energies above the barrier in contrast to stable WBP and SBP systems.…”
Section: Systematics Of α-Particle Production For Reactions With Rib'smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of multi-neutron clustering in nuclei has attracted considerable attention in recent years. The simplest such cluster, the dineutron, is unbound but a dominant dineutron contribution to the 6 He ground state has been well established both theoretically [1] and experimentally [2]. With a probable structure of an α core surrounded by four "valence" neutrons, 8 He provides the interesting additional possibility of 3n and 4n clustering as well as 2n, and early studies of the 64 Ni( 4 He, 8 He) 60 Ni [3] reaction suggested the presence of a strong one-step process, which could be well described as transfer of a 4n cluster.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simplest such cluster, the dineutron, is unbound but a dominant dineutron contribution to the 6 He ground state has been well established both theoretically [1] and experimentally [2]. With a probable structure of an α core surrounded by four "valence" neutrons, 8 He provides the interesting additional possibility of 3n and 4n clustering as well as 2n, and early studies of the 64 Ni( 4 He, 8 He) 60 Ni [3] reaction suggested the presence of a strong one-step process, which could be well described as transfer of a 4n cluster. However, Wolski et al [4], investigating elastic scattering of 8 He from 4 He, observed enhancement of the differential cross section at backward scattering angles that could be attributed to the sequential transfer of neutron pairs from the 8 He ground state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the elastic scattering measurement, the breakup measurement, obtained with the MAGNEX spectrometer [80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89], and the measurement of the reaction p( 6 Li, 3 He) 4 He. The last, performed with a module of the GLORIA/DINEX array [117], was the subject of the M.Sc. thesis of Ch.…”
Section: Chapter 2 Experimental Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we present additionally to the breakup cross sections in Table 4.6, absorption cross sections, obtained by the CDCC calculations to be compared with experimental values [76]. The measurement of the 6 Li + p → 4 He + 3 He reaction was performed simultaneously with the breakup measurement but, with the GLORIA array [117] installed in the scattering chamber. The agreement between the experimental absorption cross section and the theoretical ones is excellent, giving further support to the global interpretation of the 6 Li + p reaction in a CDCC framework and in the validity of the experimental data.…”
Section: Elastic Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%