Lifetime measurement after direct transfer reactions with AGATA at LNL
Lifetimes of nuclear excited states are important observables in nuclear structure studies, since they can directly be related to electromagnetic transition matrix elements. The determination of transition probabilities between nuclear states provides information on their microscopic structure and r...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2025-01-01
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| Series: | EPJ Web of Conferences |
| Online Access: | https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2025/09/epjconf_nsd2024_00029.pdf |
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| Summary: | Lifetimes of nuclear excited states are important observables in nuclear structure studies, since they can directly be related to electromagnetic transition matrix elements. The determination of transition probabilities between nuclear states provides information on their microscopic structure and represents an important benchmark for nuclear structure models. In recent experiments at INFN Legnaro National Laboratories, we coupled the newly installed γ-ray tracking spectrometer AGATA with light charged-particle detection systems to perform lifetime measurements after one- and two-nucleon direct transfer reactions at 5-10AMeV. In this contribution, we will present two cases, related to the measurement of lifetimes in the femtosecond and picosecond range in 37S and 56Ni, on the basis of which the possibilities offered by this kind of set-up and some preliminary results will be discussed. |
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| ISSN: | 2100-014X |