Abstract:The fragment separator FRS has been for the first time used to measure the (n, p) and (p, n)type isobaric charge-exchange cross sections of stable 112,124 Sn isotopes accelerated at 1A GeV with an uncertainty of 3% and to separate quasi-elastic and inelastic components in the missing-energy spectra of the ejectiles a . The inelastic contribution can be associated to the excitation of isobar ∆(1232) resonances and to the pion emission in s-wave, both in the target and projectile nuclei, while the quasi-elastic… Show more
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