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Multinucleon transfer reactions: an overview of recent results

J. J. Valiente-dobónC. MichelagnoliT. MijatovićA. GadeaF. RecchiaNeven SoićC. A. UrL. CorradiD. BazzaccoSuzana SzilnerA. M. StefaniniE. FarneaD. MontanariG. PollaroloE. FiorettoD. MengoniClara CollaborationsFernando ScarlassaraG. Montagnoli

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HistorySpectrometerChemistryDetectorNuclear structureSolid angleCoulomb barrierIsotopes of argonCoincidenceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsHeavy-ion Transfer reactions ; Single-particle levels and strength functions ; Collective levels ; gamma transitions and level energiesNuclideNuclear Experiment

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Large acceptance magnetic spectrometers, such as PRISMA installed at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, gave a further boost to the renewed interest for multinucleon transfer reactions in the last decade. The large solid angles of these devices and the high resolving powers of their detection systems allowed to investigate the transfer process around and well below the Coulomb barrier and to perform nuclear structure studies in several mass regions of the nuclide chart when coupled with large γ-ray arrays such as CLARA. Selected results obtained with the PRISMA-CLARA set-up in odd argon isotopes populated by using the multinucleon transfer process and in sub- barrier transfer measurements are presented in this contribution. The status of an ancillary detector which is being developed for PRISMA in order to perform kinematical coincidence measurements is also reported.

https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/366/1/012016