EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Multinucleon transfer reactions and proton transfer channels

  • Mijatović Tea,
  • Szilner Suzana,
  • Corradi Lorenzo,
  • Galtarossa Franco,
  • Bakes Samuel,
  • Brugnara Daniele,
  • Carozzi Gabriele,
  • Colucci Giulia,
  • Čolović Petra,
  • Fioretto Enrico,
  • Gadea Andres,
  • Goasduff Alain,
  • Gottardo Andrea,
  • Jaworski Grzegorz,
  • Jelavić Malenica Deša,
  • Marchi Tommaso,
  • Mengoni Daniele,
  • Milin Matko,
  • Montagnoli Giovanna,
  • Nurkić Deni,
  • Pollarolo Giovanni,
  • Popočovski Romana,
  • Scarlassara Fernando,
  • Siciliano Marco,
  • Soić Neven,
  • Stefanini Alberto,
  • Testov Dmitry,
  • Ur Calin,
  • Valiente - Dobón Jose Javier,
  • Vukman Nikola,
  • Zanon Irene

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201922301039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 223
p. 01039

Abstract

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Transfer reactions have always been of great importance for nuclear structure and reaction mechanism studies. So far, in multinucleon transfer studies, proton pickup channels have been completely identified in atomic and mass numbers at energies close to the Coulomb barrier only in few cases. We measured the multinucleon transfer reactions in the 40Ar+208Pb system near the Coulomb barrier, by employing the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer. By using the most neutron-rich stable 40Ar beam we could populate, besidesneutron pickup and proton stripping channels, also neutron stripping and proton pickup channels. Comparison ofcross sections between different systems with the 208Pb target and with projectiles going from neutron-poor to neutron-rich nuclei, as well as between the data and GRAZING calculations, was carried out.Finally, recent results concerning the measurement of the excitation function from the Coulomb barrier to far below for the 92Mo+54Fe system, where both proton stripping and pickup channels were populated with similar strength, will be discussed.