Future perspectives in nuclear structure: From high intensity stable to radioactive nuclear beams

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de Angelis, G [1 ]
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[1] Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Legnaro, I-35020 Legnaro, Italy
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10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.02.026
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O57 [原子核物理学、高能物理学];
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Future perspectives in nuclear structure rely on radioactive nuclear beams as well as on high intensity beams of stable ions. Especially for neutron rich nuclei, deep-inelastic and multi-nucleon transfer reactions can be used to populate yrast and non yrast states. Particularly powerful is here the combination of large acceptance spectrometers with highly segmented γ-detector arrays. Such devices, eventually complemented by large coverage particle detectors, can provide the necessary channel selectivity to identify very rare signals. An example is the CLARA γ-ray detector array coupled with the PRISMA spectrometer at the Legnaro National Laboratories (LNL). The physics aims achievable with this setup will complement studies performed with current radioactive beam (RIB) facilities. With such set-up we have recently investigated the stability of the N = 50 shell closure when moving towards more exotic systems. Here the comparison of the experimental data with shell model calculations seems to indicate a persistence of the N = 50 shell gap down to Z = 32. Future perspectives at LNL are based on an increase in intensity as well as on the availability of heavy ion species. Beams like 136Xe or 208Pb, which will be provided by the new PIAVE injector, can be used to drive the multinucleon flux toward the more exotic regions. Moreover a new ISOL facility (SPES) dedicated to the production and acceleration of radioactive neutron rich species is now under development at LNL. It will be based on an high intensity proton and deuteron LINAC. Induced fission fragments will be ionized and then accelerated using the presently existing superconductive LINAC (ALPI). Among the new instrumentation the concept of γ-ray tracking has been recently introduced in nuclear spectroscopy. Detectors based on γ-ray tracking have position resolution capabilities with excellent performances both in efficiency and in achievable Doppler correction. A new γ-ray detector array (AGATA) based on such technique is now under study in a wide european collaboration. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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