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C. Maiolino

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Correlations between isospin dynamics and Intermediate Mass Fragments emission time scales: a probe for the symmetry energy in asymmetric nuclear mat…

2012

We show new data from the $^{64}$Ni+$^{124}$Sn and $^{58}$Ni+$^{112}$Sn reactions studied in direct kinematics with the CHIMERA detector at INFN-LNS and compared with the reverse kinematics reactions at the same incident beam energy (35 A MeV). Analyzing the data with the method of relative velocity correlations, fragments coming from statistical decay of an excited projectile-like (PLF) or target-like (TLF) fragments are discriminated from the ones coming from dynamical emission in the early stages of the reaction. By comparing data of the reverse kinematics experiment with a stochastic mean field (SMF) + GEMINI calculations our results show that observables from neck fragmentation mechani…

PhysicsHistoryRelative velocityFOS: Physical sciencesObservableKinematicsNuclear matterComputer Science ApplicationsEducationPhysics and Astronomy (all)Fragmentation (mass spectrometry)Mean field theoryExcited stateIsospinAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentNuclear Experiment
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FARCOS, a new array for femtoscopy and correlation spectroscopy

2012

Correlations between two or more particles can be used as a tool to explore the space-time features of nuclear reactions as well as spectroscopic properties of produced unbound clusters. In order to have new options to study the mentioned correlations, FARCOS (Femtoscope ARray for COrrelations and Spectroscopy) has been conceived as a compact high resolution array, composed of square telescopes. In this work the main features of FARCOS array as well as part of the physics cases are described. © Owned by the authors, 2012.

PhysicsNuclear reactionsezeleFemto- scope ARray for COrrelations and SpectroscopyPhysicsQC1-999High resolutionEngineering physicsSquare (algebra)Computational physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)SpectroscopyTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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Elastic scattering studies of 16C at 50 MeV/A on proton and deuteron targets with the CHIMERA multidetector at INFN-LNS

2012

At the Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS) in Catania (Italy), light radioactive ion beams have been produced through the In Flight Fragmentation method, using 18O and 13C at 55 MeV/A as primary beams impinging on a 9Be production target. Elastic scattering angular distributions of 16C+p and 16C+d at 50 MeV/A, 10Be+p at 56 MeV/A and 13B+d at 52 MeV/A systems were measured by using the CHIMERA (Charge Heavy Ion Mass and Energy Resolving Array) multidetector and kinematical coincidence technique. The experimental data are fitted by using the optical model. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Radioactive ion beamsElastic scatteringPhysicsradioactive ion beamHistoryPhysics::Medical Physicselastic scatteringtaggingCoincidenceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)DeuteriumFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Physics::Accelerator PhysicsHeavy ionAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment
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N/Z effects on evaporation residue emission near fragmentation threshold

2011

We will discuss results concerning the fate of hot nuclear systems populated in 40,48 Ca+ 40,48 Ca reactions at 25 MeV/nucleon. Due to the complexity of events, we used the Chimera 4π device as detection system. By selecting central events of reaction, we found that the interplay between binary-like and evaporation residue emissions is strongly sensitive on the N/Z of the entrance channels. In particular, evaporation residue emission increases at increasing the neutron content of colliding system. By comparing or data with CoMD-II model calculations, we can extract information about the density depend part of Symmetry Potential in the Nuclear Equation of State at near-saturation densities.

Physics and Astronomy (all)ChemistryPhysicsQC1-999compound nucleuNeutronNuclear equation of stateNuclear reactionAtomic physicsNucleonNuclear Experimentdecay modes
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Mapping the Amplitude and Position Response of Double Sided Silicon Strip Detectors with Monocromatic Single Protons

2012

International audience; We are currently developing a novel detection system featuring high angular and energy resolution and able to reconstruct the particles momentum at high precision for different physical cases in multi-fragmentation nuclear physics experiments, based on Double Sided Silicon Strip Detectors as ΔE stages aimed at performing also pulse shape analysis for fragments stopping therein. We carried out a detailed qualification of the performance of the strip detectors. In order to provide the detector response matrix we used a pulsed monoenergetic proton beam. The paper reviews the pulsed proton beam facility of the LaBeC of INFN - Sezione di Firenze and present the results of…

PhysicsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingRadiationProtonsezelePhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorRadiationSignalMomentumNuclear physicsAmplitudeOpticsPhysics::Accelerator Physics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Monochromatic colorbusinessBeam (structure)Nuclear and High Energy Physic
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N/Z effects on40,48Ca+40,48Ca reactions at 25 MeV/nucleon

2012

Effects related to the neutron to proton ratio (N/Z) degree of freedom in 40, 48Ca+40, 48Ca reactions at 25 MeV/nucleon have been investigated. Isotopic effect and even-odd staggering characterize the emission of light fragments at forward angles. The study of isobaric ratio 7Li/7Be for quasi-projectile source in semi-peripheral event of reactions allows moreover to investigate isospin diffusion effects in heavy ion collisions. © Owned by the authors, 2012.

PhysicsProtonPhysicsQC1-999Nuclear Theorynuclear reactionNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)Isospinisospin effectIsobaric processeven-odd staggeringNeutronHeavy ionStatistical physicsDiffusion (business)Nuclear ExperimentNucleonEvent (particle physics)EPJ Web of Conferences
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Emission of fragments in Ca+Ca reaction at 25 MeV/nucleon

2013

We discuss experimental data concerning 40,48Ca+ 40,48Ca reactions at 25 MeV/nucleon; the 4π multi-detector Chimera has been used as detection device. Effects that can be attributed to the neutron to proton ratios (N/Z) degree of freedom have been investigated. From the analysis of experimental data it seems that the neutron richness of the interacting system plays an important role on the evolution of fusion-like sources formed in semi-central collisions. In particular, it is observed that the larger is the neutron content and the larger is the emission of heavy residues. Experimental data have been compared with CoMD-II model calculations; a moderately stiff symmetry energy should be used…

PhysicsHistoryNuclear Theoryand isobaric spin 24.10.Pa Thermal and statistical modelsComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)parityIsospin25.75.Gz Particle correlations and fluctuations 21.65.-f Nuclear matter 27.40.+z 39(less-than-or-equal-to)A(less-than-or-equal-to)58 21.10.Hw SpinIsobaric processNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleon
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FARCOS: a versatile and modular Femtoscopy Array for Correlations and Spectroscopy

2012

In the framework of multi-fragmentation experiments the evolution towards two- (or more) particle correlations with stable and radioactive beams calls for the development of a novel detection system featuring high angular and energy resolution and able to reconstruct the particles momentum at high precision. The proposed detection system, named FARCOS (Femtoscopy ARray for COrrelations and Spectroscopy) will be beneficial for different physical cases. To this aim we are building a prototype detection system featuring four telescopes. Each telescope features an active area of 6.4 cm × 6.4 cm and is composed of three detection stages. The first ΔE stage is a Double Sided Silicon Strip Detecto…

PhysicsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingRadiationSiliconCalorimeter (particle physics)business.industryDetectorAttenuation lengthchemistry.chemical_elementScintillatorPhotodiodelaw.inventionTelescopeOpticschemistrylawNuclear electronicsbusinessNuclear and High Energy Physic
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Mapping the detector response of the FARCOS Double – Sided Silicon Strip Detectors with monochromatic single protons

2013

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HADES experiment: di-lepton spectroscopy in p + p (2.2 GeV) and C+C (1 and 2 A GeV) collisions

2006

The HADES (High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer) is a tool designed for lepton pair (e+e−) spectroscopy in pion, proton and heavy ion induced reactions in the 1–2AGeV energy range. One of the goals of the HADES experiment is to study in-medium modifications of hadron properties like effective masses, decay widths, electromagnetic form factors etc. Such effects can be probed with vector mesons ( ρ,ω,ɸ ) decaying into e+e− channel. The identification of vector mesons by means of a HADES spectrometer is based on invariant mass reconstruction of e+e− pairs. The combined information from all spectrometer sub-detectors is used to reconstruct the di-lepton signal. The recent results from 2.2Ge…

Di-lepton signalHADESMesonsSpectometer:FÍSICA [UNESCO]:FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículas [UNESCO]UNESCO::FÍSICAUNESCO::FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículasResultsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentHadron PropertiesNuclear ExperimentHADES ; Hadron Properties ; Mesons ; Spectometer ; Di-lepton signal ; Results
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