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Study of alpha-cluster Structure in Mg-22 Using a Radioactive Ion Beam

Title
Study of alpha-cluster Structure in Mg-22 Using a Radioactive Ion Beam
Authors
Cha, S. M.Chae, K. Y.Kim, M. J.Kwag, M. S.Lee, E. J.Abe, K.Hayakawa, S.Shimizu, H.Yamaguchi, H.Yang, L.Bae, S. H.Choi, S. H.Binh, D. N.Duy, N. N.Ge, Z.Phong, V. H.Hahn, K. I.Hong, B.Moon, B.Iwasa, N.Kahl, D.Khiem, L. H.Kim, A.Kim, D. H.Kim, G. W.Lim, S. I.Park, S. Y.Kim, E. J.Kwak, K.Moon, J. Y.
Ewha Authors
한인식
SCOPUS Author ID
한인식scopusscopusscopus
Issue Date
2018
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
ISSN
0374-4884JCR Link

1976-8524JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY vol. 73, no. 8, pp. 1055 - 1060
Keywords
Nuclear structureNuclear scatteringInverse kinematicsRadioactive ion beamSpectroscopic study
Publisher
KOREAN PHYSICAL SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article

Proceedings Paper
Abstract
The alpha-clusterization of an atomic nucleus has been studied for a long time, even from the earliest days of nuclear physics. Our understanding of the -cluster structure is, however, mainly limited to the self-conjugate A = 4n (n = 2, 3, 4, ) light nuclei and some of the neutron-rich radionuclides such as Be-10, B-11, and C-14. In order to study the -cluster structure of a neutron-deficient Mg-22 nucleus, we have measured the Ne-18(, )Ne-18 scattering in inverse kinematics by using radioactive Ne-18 beams and the He-4 gas target at the Center for Nuclear Study radioactive ion beam separator of the University of Tokyo. Recoiling particles from the scattering were detected by using silicon strip detectors, which constitute E-E telescopes for particle identification. By adopting a thick target method, we were able to investigate a wide range of excitation energies E-x = 9.9 - 16.5 MeV in Mg-22 in this work.
DOI
10.3938/jkps.73.1055
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