Probing Inverse Quasi-free Scattering at the R3B Experiment
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5101.EG.024
Seminar Room
Zoom Room:
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Meeting ID: 624 1223 6769
Passcode: 294336
Abstract:
Quasi-free reactions in inverse kinematics provide a valuable insight into the structure of nuclei far from stability, and into phenomena such as short-range correlations in nucleon-nucleon pairs, in medium modification of nuclear interactions, clustering in light nuclei and fission barriers in heavy nuclei. Providing kinematically complete measurements for incoming nuclei and outgoing reaction products, the R3B setup (Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams) is well disposed to study such reactions.
Recently, the quasi-free scattering reaction 25F(p,2p)24O has been measured with this setup in an attempt to understand better the extension of the neutron drip line for Z=9 nuclei in comparison to Z=8 nuclei. This talk would highlight some preliminary (ongoing) analysis of this experiment. In addition, the importance and the development of a future target recoil tracker, based on the ALPIDE Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor technology, for this experiment will be discussed.