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Recent results on the analysis of the 18O+48Ti collision at 275 MeV: Single charge exchange reaction

  • Sgouros Onoufrios,
  • Cappuzzello Francesco,
  • Cavallaro Manuela,
  • Carbone Diana,
  • Agodi Clementina,
  • Brischetto Giuseppe A.,
  • Calvo Daniela,
  • Chávez Lomelí Efraín R.,
  • Ciraldo Irene,
  • De Gregorio Giovanni,
  • Delaunay Franck,
  • Djapo Haris,
  • Eke Canel,
  • Finocchiaro Paolo,
  • Fisichella Maria,
  • Gargano Angela,
  • Guazzelli Marcilei A.,
  • Hacisalihoglu Aylin,
  • Linares Roberto,
  • Lubian Jesus,
  • Medina Nilberto H.,
  • Moralles Maurício,
  • Oliveira Josè R. B.,
  • Pakou Athina,
  • Pandola Luciano,
  • Soukeras Vasileios,
  • Souliotis George,
  • Spatafora Alessandro,
  • Torresi Domenico,
  • Yildirim Aydin,
  • Zagatto Vinicius A. B.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202430401005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 304
p. 01005

Abstract

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The present work is inherent to the NUMEN project that aims at providing data-driven information for the nuclear matrix elements of the neutrinoless double beta decay through the study of heavy-ion induced double charge exchange reactions. This is a formidable task since during a nuclear collision, the same final states may be populated through various reaction mechanisms. In this respect, understanding the degree of competition between successive nucleon transfer and charge exchange reactions is crucial for the proper description of the meson-exchange mechanism. To this purpose, the reaction dynamics in the 18O+48Ti collision were sought by measuring a plethora of reaction channels under the same experimental conditions. The 48Ti was chosen as target since it is the daughter nucleus of 48Ca in double beta decay. The relevant experiment was performed at the MAGNEX facility of INFN-LNS in Catania. In this contribution, the status of the analysis for the 48Ti(18O,18F)48Sc single charge exchange reaction will be presented.