Study of high-lying states in 208Pb with the AGATA demonstrator

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  • R. Nicolini
  • A. Bracco
  • S. Leoni
  • F. Camera
  • F. Birocchi
  • A. Corsi
  • F. C.L. Crespi
  • A. Giaz
  • L. Pellegri
  • S. Riboldi
  • V. Vandone
  • G. Benzoni
  • N. Blasi
  • C. Boiano
  • S. Brambilla
  • B. Million
  • O. Wieland
  • D. Bazzacco
  • E. Farnea
  • A. Gottardo
  • C. Michelagnoli
  • D. Montanari
  • C. Ur
  • D. Mengoni
  • G. De Angelis
  • P. Molini
  • D. R. Napoli
  • F. Recchia
  • E. Sahin
  • J. J. Valiente-Dobon
  • A. Gadea
  • A. Maj
  • M. Ciemala
  • M. Kmiecik
  • R. Kempley
  • A. B̈urger
  • P. Reiter

An experiment aiming at the study of the gamma decay from the Giant Resonance region in the nuclei 208Pb, 90Zr has recently been performed with the AGATA Demonstrator coupled to an array of large-volume scintillators (LaBr3:Ce, BaF2) to increase the overall gamma detection efficiency. The 208Pb and 90Zr nuclei were excited with inelastic scattering of 17O at the incident energy of 20MeV/u. The ejectiles were detected in a pair of silicon E-ΔE telescopes placed at forward angles. Preliminary results concerning the first partial analysis of the measurement with the 208Pb target are here presented.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" : From the Big Bang to the Nucleosynthesis
Number of pages5
Publication date2012
Pages417-421
ISBN (Print)9781607509738
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventInternational School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on From the Big Bang to the Nucleosynthesis - Varenna, Italy
Duration: 19 Jul 201024 Jul 2010

Conference

ConferenceInternational School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on From the Big Bang to the Nucleosynthesis
LandItaly
ByVarenna
Periode19/07/201024/07/2010
SeriesProceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi"
Volume178
ISSN0074-784X

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