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2. Breakup of 8B+natZr at the sub-barrier energy of 26.5 MeV
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Palli K., Pakou A., Moro A. M., O’ Malley P. D., Acosta L., Sántzez-Bénitez A., Souliotis G., Aguilera E. F., Andrade E., Godos D., Sgouros O., Soukeras V., Agodi C., Bailey T. L., Bardayan D. W., Boomershine C., Brodeur M., Cappuzzello F., Caramichael S., Cavallaro M., Dede S., Dueñas J.A., Henning J., Lee K., Porter W.S., Rivero F., and von Seeger W.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In our systematic research on reactions with weakly bound nuclei at suband nearbarrier energies, we have studied the system 8B+natZr at the sub-barrier energy of 26.5 MeV. Our measurements, performed at the TriSol radioactive beam facility of the University of Notre Dame, include angular distributions of both elastic scattering and breakup, for the determination of the total reaction and breakup cross sections as well as the direct-to-total reaction cross section ratio. Preliminary results of the breakup analysis will be presented, supported by Continuum Discretized Coupling Channel calculations.
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- 2024
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3. Study of single-nucleon transfer reactions in the 18O+48Ti collision at 275 MeV
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Sgouros O., Cappuzzello F., Cavallaro M., Carbone D., Agodi C., Brischetto G.A., Calvo D., Lomelí E. R. Chávez, Ciraldo I., Cutuli M., De Gregorio G., Delaunay F., Djapo H., Eke C., Finocchiaro P., Fisichella M., Gargano A., Guazzelli M.A., Hacisalihoglu A., Linares R., Lubian J., Medina N. H., Moralles M., Oliveira J.R.B., Pakou A., Pandola L., Soukeras V., Souliotis G., Spatafora A., Torresi D., Yildirim A., and Zagatto V.A.B.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The study of single-nucleon transfer reactions for the 18O+48Ti system was pursued at the energy of 275 MeV as part of a more systematic study which is undertaken within the NUMEN and NURE experimental campaigns. The aim is to measure the complete set of available reaction network which are characterized by the same initial and final-state wavefunctions as the more suppressed double charge exchange reactions. Understanding the degree of competition between successive nucleon transfer and double charge exchange reactions is crucial for the description of the meson-exchange mechanism. In this respect, angular distribution measurements for one- and twonucleon transfer reactions for the 18O+48Ti system were carried out at theMAGNEX facility of INFN-LNS in Catania. An overview of the data analysis for the 48Ti(18O,19F)47Sc and 48Ti(18O,17O)49Ti reactions will be presented.
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- 2024
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4. Characterization of newly developed large area SiC sensors for the NUMEN experiment
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Carbone, D., Spatafora, A., Calvo, D., Guerra, F., Brischetto, G. A., Cappuzzello, F., Cavallaro, M., Ferrero, M., La Via, F., and Tudisco, S.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
First prototypes of large area, p-n junction, silicon carbide (SiC) detectors have been produced as part of an ongoing programme to develop a new particle identification wall for the focal plane detector of the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer, in preparation for future NUMEN experimental campaigns. First characterizations of sensors from two wafers obtained with epitaxial silicon carbide growth and with different doping concentration are presented. Current (I-V) and capacitance (C-V) characteristics are investigated in order to determine the full depletion voltage and the doping profile. Radioactive {\alpha}-sources are used to measure the energy resolution and estimate the depletion depth.
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- 2024
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5. One-neutron transfer reaction in the $^{18}$O + $^{48}$Ti collision at 275 MeV
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Sgouros, O., Cutuli, M., Cappuzzello, F., Cavallaro, M., Carbone, D., Agodi, C., De Gregorio, G., Gargano, A., Linares, R., Brischetto, G. A., Calvo, D., Lomeli, E. R. Chavez, Ciraldo, I., Delaunay, F., Djapo, H., Eke, C., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Guazzelli, M. A., Hacisalihoglu, A., Lubian, J., Medina, N. H., Moralles, M., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., Yildirim, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The present article reports new data on the $^{48}$Ti($^{18}$O,$^{17}$O)$^{49}$Ti reaction at 275 MeV incident energy as part of the systematic research pursued within the NUMEN project. Supplementary measurements of the same reaction on $^{16}$O and $^{27}$Al targets were also performed in order to estimate the background arising from the use of a composite target (TiO$_{2}$ + $^{27}$Al). These data were analyzed under the same theoretical framework as those obtained with the titanium target in order to reinforce the conclusions of our analysis. Differential cross-section angular distribution measurements for the $^{17}$O$^{8+}$ ejectiles were performed in a wide angular range by using the MAGNEX large acceptance magnetic spectrometer. The experimental results were analyzed within the distorted-wave and coupled-channels Born Approximation frameworks. The optical potentials at the entrance and exit channels were calculated in a double folding approach adopting the S\~ao Paulo potential, and the spectroscopic amplitudes for the projectile and target overlaps were obtained from large-scale shell model calculations. The differential cross-sections are well-described by the theoretical calculations, where a weak coupling to collective excitations of projectile and target is inferred. The sensitivity of transfer cross-sections on different model spaces adopted in nuclear structure calculations, is also discussed.
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- 2023
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6. Estimation of neutron and γ-rays flux at the MAGNEX facility via FLUKA simulations
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Sgouros O., Cappuzzello F., Cavallaro M., and Pandola L.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Simulations for estimating the neutron and γ-rays radiation background in the forthcoming NUMEN experiments at the upgraded MAGNEX facility were performed with the simulation package FLUKA. Three main radiation sources were considered in our simulations namely, the beam-target interaction, the moderation of the beam particles inside the beam dump and a hypothetical 10W loss in the beam intensity during the beam transport. In the present contribution, the results of this preliminary analysis are presented and discussed.
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- 2021
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7. Study of the reaction 70Zn (15 MeV/nucleon) + 64Ni with the MAGNEX spectrometer for the production of neutron-rich isotopes
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Koulouris S., Souliotis G. A., Cappuzzello F., Carbone D., Pakou A., Agodi C., Brischetto G., Calabrese S., Cavallaro M., Ciraldo I., Fasoula O., Klimo J., Palli K., Sgouros O., Soukeras V., Spatafora A., Torresi D., and Veselsky M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We describe our efforts to study the production of neutron-rich isotopes from peripheral reactions of medium-mass heavy ions with the MAGNEX spectrometer at the INFN-LNS in Catania, Italy. Experimental data were obtained for the 70Zn+64Ni reaction at 15 MeV/nucleon. For the analysis of the data, we developed a new procedure for the reconstruction of both the atomic number Z and the ionic charge q of the ions, which is then followed by the identification of the mass. Preliminary results and the analysis plan will be discussed.
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- 2021
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8. Recent results for the one-proton transfer reaction in the 18O+48Ti collision at 275 MeV
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Sgouros O., Cavallaro M., Cappuzzello F., Carbone D., Agodi C., Altana C., Brischetto G. A., Burrello S., Calabrese S., Calvo D., Capirossi V., Chávez Lomelí E. R., Ciraldo I., Cutuli M., De Gregorio G., Delaunay F., Djapo H., Eke C., Finocchiaro P., Fisichella M., Foti A., Gargano A., Hacisalihoglu A., Iazzi F., La Fauci L., Linares R., Lubian J., Medina N. H., Moralles M., Oliveira J. R. B., Pakou A., Pandola L., Pinna F., Russo G., Guazzelli M. A., Soukeras V., Souliotis G., Spatafora A., Torresi D., Yildirim A., and Zagatto V.A. B.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The 18O+48Ti reaction was studied at the energy of 275 MeV for the first time under the NUMEN and NURE experimental campaigns with the aim to investigate the complete net of reaction channels potentially involved in the 48Ca→48Ti double charge exchange transition. Such a transition is of great interest because of its relevance to the extraction of 48Ca→48Ti double beta decay nuclear matrix element. The relevant experiment was carried out at the MAGNEX facility of INFN-LNS in Catania. Angular distribution measurements for the various reaction products were performed by using the MAGNEX large acceptance magnetic spectrometer. The present contribution is focused on the analysis of the one-proton transfer channel with emphasis on the particle identification technique and the estimation of background contaminations.
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- 2021
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9. Study of the 4He(4He,4He)4He* inelastic scattering at the MAGNEX facility
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Soukeras V., Cappuzzello F., Cavallaro M., Carbone D., Hacisalihoglu A., Fisichella M., Agodi C., Becker H.-W., Brischetto G. A., Calabrese S., Ciampi C., Cicerchia M., Cinausero M., Ciraldo I., D΄ Andrea M., Dell΄ Aquila D., Firat S., Frosin C., Hilcker M., La Fauci L., Lombardo I., Marchi T., Sgouros O., Spatafora A., Torresi D., Vigilante M., and Yildirim A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The 4He(4He,4He)4He* inelastic scattering was revisited in a new coincidence measurement at the MAGNEX facility of Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare – Laboratori Nazionali del Sud. The 4He + 4He → 4He + 4He* → 4He + 3H + 1H and 4He + 4He → 4He + 4He* → 4He + 3He + n reactions were measured simultaneously by detecting the 4He particles at the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer in coincidence with the 3H and 3He at the OSCAR silicon telescope. The main concept of the experiment is described and the data reduction strategy is reported.
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- 2021
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10. Characterization of a gas detector prototype based on Thick-GEM for the MAGNEX focal plane detector
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Ciraldo, I., Brischetto, G. A., Torresi, D., Cavallaro, M., Agodi, C., Boiano, A., Calabrese, S., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cortesi, M., Delaunay, F., Fisichella, M., Neri, L., Pandalone, A., Paolucci, P., Rossi, B., Sgouros, O., Soukeras, V., Spatafora, A., Vanzanella, A., and Yildirim, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A new gas detector prototype for the upgrade of the focal plane detector of the MAGNEX large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer has been developed and tested in view of the NUMEN project. It has been designed to operate at low gas pressure for detecting medium to heavy ions in the energy range between 15 and 60 AMeV. It is a drift chamber based on Multi-layer Thick-GEM (M-THGEM) as electron multiplication technology. Tests with two different M-THGEM layouts have been performed using both a radioactive $\alpha$-particle source and accelerated heavy-ion beams. The characterization of the detector in terms of measured currents that flow through the electrodes as a function of different parameters, including applied voltages, gas pressure and rate of incident particle, is described. The gain and ion backflow properties have been studied.
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- 2023
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11. Identification of medium mass (A=60-80) ejectiles from 15 MeV/nucleon peripheral heavy-ion collisions with the MAGNEX large-acceptance spectrometer
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Souliotis, G. A., Koulouris, S., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Pakou, A., Agodi, C., Brischetto, G., Calabrese, S., Cavallaro, M., Ciraldo, I., Klimo, J., Sgouros, O., Soukeras, V., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., and Veselsky, M.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
An approach to identify medium-mass ejectiles from peripheral heavy-ion reactions in the energy region of 15 MeV/nucleon is developed for data obtained with a large acceptance magnetic spectrometer. This spectrometer is equipped with a focal plane multidetector, providing position, angle, energy loss and residual energy of the ions along with measurement of the time-of-flight. Ion trajectory reconstruction is performed at high order and ion mass is obtained with a resolution of better than 1/150. For the unambiguous particle identification however, the reconstruction of both the atomic number Z and the ionic charge q of the ions is critical and it is suggested, within this work, to be performed prior to mass identification. The new proposed method was successfully applied to MAGNEX spectrometer data, for identifying neutron-rich ejectiles related to multinucleon transfer generated in the 70Zn+ 64Ni collision at 15 MeV/nucleon. This approach opens up the possibility of employing heavy-ion reactions with medium-mass beams below the Fermi energy (i.e., in the region 15-25 MeV/nucleon) in conjunction with large acceptance ray tracing spectrometers, first, to study the mechanism(s) of nucleon transfer in these reactions and, second, to produce and study very neutron-rich or even new nuclides in previously unexplored regions of the nuclear landscape., Comment: 6 pages, 6figures
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- 2023
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12. Study of continuum excitation by light weakly bound projectiles on proton target
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Sgouros O., Soukeras V., Pakou A., Cappuzzello F., Acosta L., Agodi C., Alamanos N., Calabrese S., Carbone D., Cavallaro M., Foti A., Keeley N., Martel I., Rusek K., and Torresi D.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Elastic scattering and breakup angular distribution measurements for the systems 6,7Li + p were performed at the MAGNEX facility of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare-Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (INFN-LNS) in Catania, in the energy range of (2.3–5.4)AMeV. The breakup channel was identified and quantified adopting the algorithm MULTIP.Within this algorithm which is a Monte Carlo simulation code, the history of the breakup fragments can be tagged from the rest frame of the decay nucleus itself to the laboratory frame. Angular distribution data of both elastic scattering and breakup were analyzed under the same theoretical model and the influence of continuum on the elastic channel was investigated.
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- 2019
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13. The nuclear matrix elements of 0νββ decay and the NUMEN project at INFN-LNS
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Carbone D., Cappuzzello F., Agodi C., Cavallaro M., Acosta L., Bonanno D., Bongiovanni D., Boztosun I., Calabrese S., Calvo D., Chávez Lomelí E.R., Delaunay F., Deshmukh N., Finocchiaro P., Fisichella M., Foti A., Gallo G., Hacisalihoglu A., Iazzi F., Introzzi R., Lanzalone G., Linares R., Longhitano F., Lo Presti D., Medina N., Muoio A., Oliveira J.R.B., Pakou A., Pandola L., Pinna F., Reito S., Russo G., Santagati G., Sgouros O., Solakcı S.O., Soukeras V., Souliotis G., Spatafora A., Torresi D., Tudisco S., Yildirim A., and Zagatto V.A.B.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The goal of NUMEN project is to access experimentally driven information on Nuclear Matrix Elements (NME) involved in the neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ), by high-accuracy measurements of the cross sections of Heavy Ion (HI) induced Double Charge Exchange (DCE) reactions. The knowledge of the nuclear matrix elements is crucial to infer the neutrino average masses from the possible measurement of the half-life of 00νββ decay and to compare experiments on different isotopes. In particular, the (18O, 18Ne) and (20Ne, 20O) reactions are performed as tools for β+β+ and β-β- decays, respectively. The experiments are performed at INFN - Laboratory Nazionali del Sud (LNS) in Catania using the Superconducting Cyclotron (CS) to accelerate the beams and the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer to detect the reaction products. The measured cross sections are very low, limiting the present exploration to few selected isotopes of interest in the context of typically low-yield experimental runs. In order to make feasible a systematic study of all the candidate nuclei, a major upgrade of the LNS facility is foreseen to increase the experimental yield of about two orders of magnitude. To this purpose, frontier technologies are going to be developed for both the accelerator and the detection systems. In parallel, advanced theoretical models will be developed to extract the nuclear structure information from the measured cross sections.
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- 2018
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14. The α-decay of the Hoyle state in 12C: a new high-precision investigation
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Dell‘Aquila D., Lombardo I., Verde G., Vigilante M., Acosta L., Agodi C., Cappuzzello F., Carbone D., Cavallaro M., Cherubini S., Cvetinovic A., D‘Agata G., Francalanza L., Guardo G.L., Gulino M., Indelicato I., La Cognata M., Lamia L., Ordine A., Pizzone R.G., Puglia S.M.R., Rapisarda G.G., Romano S., Santagati G., Spartà R., Spadaccini G., Spitaleri C., and Tumino A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The αdecay path of the Hoyle state in 12C (Ex = 7:654MeV) represents one ofthe most challenging questions of modern nuclear physics. Its knowledge can help in theunderstanding of cluster configurations in light nuclei and the possible existence of Bose-Einstein condensates in nuclei. In stars, it is involved in the so-called 3αprocess, wherethe 12C nucleosynthesis occurs. We studied the 14N(d; α2)12C(7:654) reaction at 10:5MeVincident energy to probe its direct decay component. We found, with a precision higherof a factor 5 than any other previous experiment, an almost total absence of direct decaysby-passing the ground state of 8Be. From our analysis, a new upper limit of such decayis found at 0:043% (95% C.L.). Astrophysical 3α process reaction rate calculations haveto be accordingly revised.
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- 2018
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15. A new high-precision upper limit of direct α-decays from the Hoyle state in 12C
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Dell’Aquila D., Lombardo I., Verde G., Vigilante M., Acosta L., Agodi C., Cappuzzello F., Carbone D., Cavallaro M., Cherubini S., Cvetinovic A., D’Agata G., Francalanza L., Guardo G.L., Gulino M., Indelicato I., La Cognata M., Lamia L., Ordine A., Pizzone R.G., Puglia S.M.R., Rapisarda G.G., Romano S., Santagati G., Spartà R., Spadaccini G., Spitaleri C., and Tumino A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The Hoyle state in 12C(Ex = 7.654MeV) is characterized by a pronounced 3α cluster configuration. It is involved in the so-called 3α process in stars, that is responsible of 12C nucleosynthesis. We studied the decay path of the Hoyle state by using the 14N(d, α2)12C(7.654) reaction at 10.5MeV incident energy. We found, with a precision higher of a factor 5 than any other previous experiment, an almost total absence of direct decays by-passing the ground state of 8Be. A new upper limit of such a decay width is placed at 0.043% (95% C.L.). Astrophysical 3α process reaction rate calculations have to be consequently revised.
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- 2017
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16. Analysis of one-neutron transfer reaction in $^{18}$O + $^{76}$Se collision at 275 MeV
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Ciraldo, I., Cappuzzello, F., Cavallaro, M., Carbone, D., Burrello, S., Spatafora, A., Gargano, A., De Gregorio, G., Vsevolodovna, R. I. Magaña, Acosta, L., Agodi, C., Amador-Valenzuela, P., Borello-Lewin, T., Brischetto, G. A., Calabrese, S., Calvo, D., Capirossi, V., Lomelí, E. R. Chávez, Colonna, M., Delaunay, F., Djapo, H., Eke, C., Finocchiaro, P., Firat, S., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Hacisalihoglu, A., Iazzi, F., La Fauci, L., Linares, R., Medina, N. H., Moralles, M., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Russo, G., Santopinto, E., Sgouros, O., Guazzelli, M. A., Solakci, S. O., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Torresi, D., Tudisco, S., Yildirim, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Purpose: We want to analyze transitions to low-lying excited states of the residual and ejectile nuclei in the 76Se(18O, 17O) 77Se one-neutron stripping reaction at 275-MeV incident energy and determine the role of single-particle and core excitation in the description of the measured cross sections. In addition, we explore the sensitivity of the calculated cross section to different nuclear structure models. Methods: The excitation energy spectrum and the differential cross-section angular distributions are measured using the MAGNEX large acceptance magnetic spectrometer for the detection of the ejectiles and the missing mass technique for the reconstruction of the reaction kinematics. The data are compared with calculations based on distorted-wave Born approximation, coupled-channels Born approximation, and coupled reaction channels adopting spectroscopic amplitudes for the projectile and target overlaps derived by large-scale shell-model calculations and interacting boson-fermion model. Results: Peaks in the energy spectra corresponding to groups of unresolved transitions to 77Se and 17O are identified. The experimental cross sections are extracted and compared to theoretical calculations. A remarkable agreement is found, without using any scaling factors, demonstrating that the adopted models for nuclear structure and reaction take into account the relevant aspects of the studied processes. The main transitions which contribute to the cross section of each peak are identified., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures
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17. Effects of neutron radiation on the thermal conductivity of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite
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Guazzelli, M.A., Avanzi, L.H., Aguiar, V.A.P., Vilas-Bôas, A.C., Alberton, S.G., Masunaga, S.H., Chinaglia, E.F., Araki, K., Nakamura, M., Toyama, M.M., Ferreira, F.F., Escote, M.T., Santos, R.B.B., Medina, N.H., Oliveira, J.R.B., Cappuzzello, F., and Cavallaro, M.
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- 2025
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18. Multi-channel experimental and theoretical constraints for the $^{116}$Cd($^{20}$Ne,$^{20}$F)$^{116}$In charge exchange reaction at 306 MeV
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Burrello, S., Calabrese, S., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Colonna, M., Lay, J. A., Lenske, H., Agodi, C., Ferreira, J. L., Firat, S., Hacisalihoglu, A., La Fauci, L., Spatafora, A., Acosta, L., Bellone, J. I., Borello-Lewin, T., Boztosun, I., Brischetto, G. A., Calvo, D., Chávez-Lomelí, E. R., Ciraldo, I., Cutuli, M., Delaunay, F., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Iazzi, F., Lanzalone, G., Linares, R., Lubian, J., Moralles, M., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Russo, G., Sgouros, O., Solakci, S. O., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Torresi, D., Tudisco, S., Yildirin, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Charge exchange (CE) reactions offer a major opportunity to excite nuclear isovector modes, providing clues about the nuclear interaction in the medium. Moreover, double charge exchange (DCE) reactions are proving to be a tempting tool to access nuclear transition matrix elements (NME) related to double beta-decay processes. Through a multi-channel experimental analysis and a consistent theoretical approach of the $^{116}$Cd($^{20}$Ne,$^{20}$F)$^{116}$In single charge exchange (SCE) reaction at 306 MeV, we aim at disentangling from the experimental cross section the contribution of the competing mechanisms, associated with second or higher order sequential transfer and inelastic processes. We measured excitation energy spectra and absolute cross sections for elastic + inelastic, one-proton transfer and SCE channels, using the MAGNEX large acceptance magnetic spectrometer to detect the ejectiles. For the first two channels, we also extracted the experimental cross section angular distributions. The experimental data are compared with theoretical predictions obtained by performing two-step distorted wave Born approximation and coupled reaction channel calculations. We employ spectroscopic amplitudes for single-particle transitions derived within a large-scale shell model approach and different optical potentials for modeling the initial and the final state interactions. The present study significantly mitigates the possible model dependence existing in the description of these complex reaction mechanisms, thanks to the reproduction of several channels at once. In particular, our work demonstrates that the two-step transfer mechanisms produce a non negligible contribution to the total cross section of the $^{116}$Cd($^{20}$Ne,$^{20}$F)$^{116}$In reaction channel, although a relevant fraction is still missing, being ascribable to the direct SCE mechanism, which is not addressed here., Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures
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- 2022
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19. Laser Driven Nuclear physics at ELINP
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Negoita, F., Roth, M., Thirolf, P. G., Tudisco, S., Hannachi, F., Moustaizis, S., Pomerantz, I., Mckenna, P., Fuchs, J., Sphor, K., Acbas, G., Anzalone, A., Audebert, P., Balascuta, S., Cappuzzello, F., Cernaianu, M. O., Chen, S., Dancus, I., Freeman, R., Geissel, H., Ghenuche, P., Gizzi, L., Gobet, F., Gosselin, G., Gugiu, M., Higginson, D., D¶Humiêres, E., Ivan, C., Jaroszynski, D., Kar, S., Lamia, L., Leca, V., Neagu, L., Lanzalone, G., Meot, V., Mirfayzi, S. R., Mitu, I. O., Morel, P., Murphy, C., Petcu, C., Petrascu, H., Petrone, C., Raczka, P., Risca, M., Rotaru, F., Santos, J. J., Schumacher, D., Stutman, D., Tarisien, M., Tataru, M., Tatulea, B., Turcu, I. C. E., Versteegen, M., Ursescu, D., Gales, S., and Zamfir, N. V.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
High power lasers have proven being capable to produce high energy gamma rays, charged particles and neutrons to induce all kinds of nuclear reactions. At ELI, the studies with high power lasers will enter for the first time into new domains of power and intensities.
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20. Preliminary study of the 10Li nucleus via one-neutron transfer
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Cavallaro M., De Napoli M., Cappuzzello F., Agodi C., Bondí M., Carbone D., Cunsolo A., Davids B., Davinson T., Foti A., Galinski N., Kanungo R., Lenske H., Orrigo S.E.A., Ruiz C., and Sanetullaev A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The structure of the 10Li unbound nucleus is a subject of large interest and its description is nowadays a matter of debate. We have investigated this system using the d(9Li,p)10 Li one-neutron transfer reaction at 100 MeV in inverse kinematics. The experiment was performed at the ISACII facility at TRIUMF laboratory. The excitation energy spectrum has been reconstructed by measuring the emitted protons at backward angles and the 9Li at forward angles.
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- 2016
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21. Extracting the cross section angular distributions for 15C high-energy resonance excited via the (18O,16O) two-neutron transfer reaction
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Carbone D., Agodi C., Cappuzzello F., Cavallaro M., Foti A., and Linares R.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The 13C(18O,16O)15C reaction has been studied at 84 MeV incident energy. The ejectiles have been momentum analized by the MAGNEX spectrometer and 15C excitation energy spectra have been obtained up to about 20 MeV. In the region above the two-neutron separation energy, a bump has been observed at 13.7 MeV. The extracted cross section angular distribution for this structure, obtained by using different models for background, displays a clear oscillating pattern, typical of resonant state of the residual nucleus.
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- 2016
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22. The nuclear matrix elements of 0νββ decay and the NUMEN project at INFN-LNS
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Cappuzzello F., Agodi C., Balestra F., Bijker R., Bonanno D., Bongiovanni D., Branchina V., Calabrese S., Calabretta L., Calanna A., Calvo D., Carbone D., Cavallaro M., Colonna M., Ferrero S., Foti A., Finocchiaro P., Giraudo G., Greco V., Iazzi F., Introzzi R., Lanzalone G., Lavagno A., Lo Presti D., Longhitano F., Muoio A., Pandola L., Rifuggiato D., Ruslan M.V., Santopinto E., Scaltrito L., Tudisco S., and Zagatto V.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
An innovative technique to access the nuclear matrix elements entering the expression of the life time of the double beta decay by relevant cross sections measurements of double charge exchange reactions is proposed. A key aspect of the project is the use of the MAGNEX large acceptance magnetic spectrometer, for the detection of the ejectiles, and of the LNS K800 Superconducting Cyclotron (CS), for the acceleration of the required high resolution and low emittance heavyion beams, already in operation at INFN Laboratory Nazionali del Sud in Catania (Italy).
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23. Silicon carbide detectors study for NUMEN project
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Muoio A., Agodi C., Bonanno D.L., Bongiovanni D.G., Calabrese S., Calcagno L., Carbone D., Cavallaro M., Cappuzzello F., Foti A., Finocchiaro P., Lanzalone G., La Via F., Longhitano F., Lo Presti D., Pandola L., Privitera S., and Tudisco S.
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In this contribution, we will illustrate the main results of the R&D activities related to the Silicon Carbide detectors associated with NUMEN project.
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24. Study of nuclear reactions in laser plasmas at future ELI-NP facility
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Lanzalone G., Altana C., Anzalone A., Cappuzzello F., Cavallaro M., Gizzi L. A., Labate L., Lamia L., Mascali D., Muoio A., Negoita F., Odorici F., Petrascu H., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., and Tudisco S.
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In this contribution we will present the future activities that our collaboration will carry out at ELI-NP (Extreme Light Infrastructure Nuclear Physics), the new multi peta-watt Laser facility, currently under construction at Bucharest (Romania). The activities concerns the study of nuclear reactions in laser plasmas. In this framework we proposed the construction of a new, general-purpose experimental set-up able to detect and identify neutrons and charged particles.
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25. An upgraded focal plane detector for the MAGNEX spectrometer
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Torresi, D., Sgouros, O., Soukeras, V., Cavallaro, M., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Agodi, C., Brischetto, G. A., Calabrese, S., Ciraldo, I., Deshmukh, N., Hacisalihoglu, A., La Fauci, L., and Spatafora, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
An upgraded and improved version of the focal plane detector (FPD) of the large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer MAGNEX is described here. The FPD consists of a tracker operating at low pressure and of a silicon detector wall. Thanks to a different geometry of the electron multiplication and induction elements, the new detector guarantees a superior signal to noise ratio, resulting in a more accurate tracking and a cleaner identification of the detected heavy ions. The new detector has been tested by using a $^{18}$O beam at an energy of 84 MeV. A description of the new FPD that pinpoints the innovation and the obtained performances is given and discussed in details., Comment: 25 pages, 15 figures, submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
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26. Analysis of the background on cross section measurements with the MAGNEX spectrometer: the (20Ne,20O) Double Charge Exchange case
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Calabrese, S., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Agodi, C., Torresi, D., Acosta, L., Bonanno, D., Bongiovanni, D., Borello-Lewin, T., Boztosun, I., Brischetto, G. A., Calvo, D., Ciraldo, I., Deshmukh, N., de Faria, P. N., Finocchiaro, P., Foti, A., Gallo, G., Hacisalihoglu, A., Iazzi, F., Introzzi, R., La Fauci, L., Lanzalone, G., Linares, R., Longhitano, F., Presti, D. Lo, Medina, N., Muoio, A., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Pinna, F., Reito, S., Russo, G., Santagati, G., Sgouros, O., Solakci, S. O., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Spatafora, A., Tudisco, S., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer is used in the experimental measurements of Double Charge Exchange and Multi-Nucleon Transfer reactions induced by heavy ions within the NUMEN project. These processes are characterized by small cross sections under a large background due to other reaction channels. Therefore an accurate control of the signal to background ratio is mandatory. In this article, the determination of the MAGNEX spectrometer background contribution on cross section measurements is presented by applying a suitable analysis to quantify the limits of the adopted particle identification technique. The method is discussed considering the 116Cd(20Ne,20O)116Sn Double Charge Exchange reaction data, however it can be applied to any other reaction channel of interest.
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27. A global study of $^9$Be + p at 2.72 A MeV
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Soukeras, V., Sgouros, O., Pakou, A., Cappuzzello, F., Casal, J., Agodi, C., Brischetto, G. A., Calabrese, S., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Ciraldo, I., Dimitropoulos, I., Koulouris, S., La Fauci, L., Martel, I., Rodríguez-Gallardo, M., Sánchez-Benítez, A. M., Souliotis, G., Spatafora, A., and Torresi, D.
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Background: In our recent experiment, $^9$Be+p at 5.67A MeV, the breakup decay rates to the 3 configurations, $\alpha$+$\alpha$+n, $^8$Be$^*$+n and $^5$He+$^4$He of $^9$Be, were observed and quantified, in a full kinematics approach. Unfolding step by step the accessibility to the above configurations, it will require similar studies at lower and higher energies as well as the interpretation of the data in a theoretical framework. Purpose: Investigate the breakup decay rate of $^9$Be+p at 2.72A MeV, where the $\alpha$+$\alpha$+n configuration is mainly accessible. Compare and interpret data at 2.72A MeV and 5.67A MeV into a 4-body CDCC formalism; Point out and discuss couplings to continuum. Methods: Our experimental method includes an exclusive breakup measurement in a full kinematic approach of $^9$Be incident on a proton target at 2.72A MeV, together with elastic scattering and other reaction channels measurements under the same experimental conditions. The interpretation of the data at 2.72A MeV and 5.67A MeV is considered in a 4-body CDCC approach, using the Transformed Harmonic Oscillator method for the 3-body projectile. Results: An elastic scattering angular distribution at 2.72A MeV is measured, which compares very well with CDCC calculations, indicating a strong coupling to continuum. At the same energy, the measured breakup and total reaction cross sections present good agreement with the calculated values. Further on, the elastic scattering and breakup cross section data at 5.67A MeV are found in very good agreement with the CDCC calculations. The present results support further our 3-body model for the structure of $^9$Be, validating relevant radiative reaction rates obtained previously., Comment: 10 pages, 11 figures
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28. Analysis of two-proton transfer in the 40Ca(18O,20Ne)38Ar reaction at 270 MeV incident energy
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Ferreira, J. L., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Deshmukh, N. N., Agodi, C., Brischetto, G. A., Calabrese, S., Cappuzzello, F., Cardozo, E. N., Ciraldo, I., Cutuli, M., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., La Fauci, L., Sgouros, O., Soukeras, V., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., and Lubian, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Two-nucleon transfer reactions are essential tools to investigate specific features of the nuclearstructure such as the correlation among valence particles in the transfer process. Besides, transfer reactions may be an important channel to take into account in charge exchange processes since they can represent a competing contribution to the final cross section. The two-proton pickup transfer reaction 40Ca(18O,20Ne)38Ar has been measured at 270 MeV and the angular distributions for transitions to different excited states extracted. This work shows the analysis of the data performed by finite range coupled reaction channel and coupled channel Born approximation methods. Extensive shell-model calculations are performed to derive the one- and two-proton spectroscopic amplitudesfor the projectile and target overlaps. The role of the simultaneous and sequential two-proton transfer mechanisms to populate the measured final states or groups of states, mainly characterized by ahigh collectivity, is also discussed.
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29. Study of one-proton transfer reaction for the $^{18}$O + $^{48}$Ti system at 275 MeV
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Sgouros, O., Cavallaro, M., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Agodi, C., Gargano, A., De Gregorio, G., Altana, C., Brischetto, G. A., Burrello, S., Calabrese, S., Calvo, D., Capirossi, V., Lomeli, E. R. Chavez, Ciraldo, I., Cutuli, M., Delaunay, F., Djapo, H., Eke, C., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Hacisalihoglu, A., Iazzi, F., La Fauci, L., Linares, R., Lubian, J., Medina, N. H., Moralles, M., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Pinna, F., Russo, G., Guazzelli, M. A., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., Yildirim, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Single-nucleon transfer reactions are processes that selectively probe single-particle components of the populated many-body nuclear states. In this context, recent efforts have been made to build a unified description of the rich nuclear spectroscopy accessible in heavy-ion collisions. An example of this multichannel approach is the study of the competition between successive nucleon transfer and charge exchange reactions, the latter being of particular interest in the context of single and double beta decay studies. To this extent, the one-proton pickup reaction $^{48}$Ti($^{18}$O,$^{19}$F)$^{47}$Sc at 275 MeV was measured for the first time, under the NUMEN experimental campaign. Differential cross-section angular distribution measurements for the $^{19}$F ejectiles were performed at INFN-LNS in Catania by using the MAGNEX large acceptance magnetic spectrometer. The data were analyzed within the distorted-wave and coupled-channels Born approximation frameworks. The initial and final-state interactions were described adopting the S\~ao Paulo potential, whereas the spectroscopic amplitudes for the projectile and target overlaps were derived from shell-model calculations. The theoretical cross sections are found to be in very good agreement with the experimental data, suggesting the validity of the optical potentials and the shell-model description of the involved nuclear states within the adopted model space.
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30. Analysis of two-nucleon transfer reactions in the 20Ne + 116Cd system at 306 MeV
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Carbone, D., Ferreira, J. L., Calabrese, S., Cappuzzello, F., Cavallaro, M., Hacisalihoglu, A., Lenske, H., Lubian, J., Vsevolodovna, R. I. Magana, Santopinto, E., Agodi, C., Acosta, L., Bonanno, D., Borello-Lewin, T., Boztosun, I., Brischetto, G. A., Burrello, S., Calvo, D., Lomelí, E. R. Chávez, Ciraldo, I., Colonna, M., Delaunay, F., Deshmukh, N., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Gallo, G., Iazzi, F., La Fauci, L., Lanzalone, G., Linares, R., Medina, N. H., Moralles, M., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Reito, S., Russo, G., Sgouros, O., Solakci, S. O., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., Tudisco, S., Yildirin, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Background: Heavy-ion induced two-nucleon transfer reactions are powerful tools to reveal peculiar aspects of the atomic nucleus, such as pairing correlations, single-particle and collective degrees of freedom, and more. Also, these processes are in competition with the direct meson exchange in the double charge exchange reactions, which have recently attracted great interest due to their possible connection to neutrinoless double-beta decay. In this framework, the exploration of two-nucleon transfer reactions in the 20Ne+116Cd collision at energies above the Coulomb barrier is particularly relevant since the 116Cd nucleus is a candidate for the double-beta decay. Methods: We measured the excitation energy spectra and absolute cross sections for the two reactions using the MAGNEX large acceptance magnetic spectrometer to detect the ejectiles. We performed direct coupled reaction channels and sequential distorted wave Born approximation calculations using the double folding S\~ao Paulo potential to model the initial and final state interactions. The spectroscopic amplitudes for two- and singleparticle transitions were derived by different nuclear structure approaches: microscopic large-scale shell model, interacting boson model-2 and quasiparticle random phase approximation. Results: The calculations are able to reproduce the experimental cross sections for both two-neutron and twoproton transfer reactions. The role of couplings with the inelastic channels are found to be important in the two-proton transfer case. A competition between the direct and the sequential process is found in the reaction mechanism. For the two-proton transfer case, the inclusion of the 1g7/2 and 2d5/2 orbitals in the model space is crucial.
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31. The MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer for double charge exchange reactions
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Cavallaro, M., Agodi, C., Brischetto, G. A., Calabrese, S., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Ciraldo, I., Pakou, A., Sgouros, O., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Spatafora, A., and Torresi, D.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Physics cases of increasing interest in the recent years, such as the study of double charge exchange reactions for neutrino physics, require the study of very suppressed reaction channels in medium-heavy ion induced nuclear reactions. The main experimental challenges are the possibility to identify and detect the medium-heavy quasi-projectiles and the capability to measure very low cross-sections (few nb) with high sensitivity at very forward angles, including zero degree. The experimental techniques adopted in the setup of the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer to face these issues are described in this paper., Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1811.08693
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32. Effects of configuration mixing in heavy-ion elastic scattering
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Cappuzzello F., Lubian J., Oliveira J. R. B., Agodi C., Bondí M., Carbone D., Cavallaro M., Chamon L. C., Cunsolo A., De Napoli M., Foti A., Nunes Garcia V., Gasques L. R., Gomes P. R. S., Linares R., Nicolosi D., Paes B., and Tropea S.
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A theoretical study of the influence of configuration mixing on elastic scattering cross section is performed for the system 16O + 27Al at 100 MeV. A simple twostate model space, including the 27Al 5/2+ ground and 5/2+ excited state at 2.73 MeV, is used in the coupled channel equations. The results indicate that even a weak degree of mixing is able to sizeably affect the elastic cross section, determining mainly a damping of Fraunhofer oscillations, as observed in the experiments.
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33. Interference effects between direct and sequential processes in the (18O, 16O) reaction
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Cavallaro M., Cappuzzello F., Bondì M., Carbone D., Garcia V. N., Gargano A., Lenzi S.M., Lubian J., Agodi C., Azaiez F., De Napoli M., Foti A., Franchoo S., Linares R., Nicolosi D., Niikura M., Scarpaci J. A., and Tropea S.
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The 12C(18O, 16O)14C reaction at 84 MeV has been studied at INFN-LNS laboratory using the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer. High resolution energy spectra and cross-section angular distributions have been measured. DWBA calculations of both direct and sequential transfer to the 14C ground state show the important role of the interference between the two processes to describe the experimental data.
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34. New structures in the continuum of light nuclei populated by two-neutron transfer reactions
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Carbone D., Bonaccorso A., Cappuzzello F., Agodi C., Bondì M., Cavallaro M., Cunsolo A., De Napoli M., Foti A., Linares R., Nicolosi D., and Tropea S.
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The 12C(18O,16O)14C reaction has been studied at 84 MeV incident energy. The ejectiles have been momentum analysed at forward angles by the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer. The energy spectra were obtained up to about 20 MeV excitation energy. Calculations based on the removal of two uncorrelated neutrons from the projectile describe a significant part of the continuum observed in the energy spectra. In particular, a resonance of the residual nucleus dominates the region near the two-neutron emission threshold.
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35. Fragmentation cross sections at intermediate energies for hadrontherapy and space radiation protection
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De Napoli M., Agodi C., Bondi M., Cappuzzello F., Carbone D., Cavallaro M., Cirrone G.A.P., Cuttone G., Nicolosi D., Pandola L., Raciti G., Romano F., Sardina D., Scuderi V., and Tropea S.
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Nuclear fragmentation studies, historically driven by the interest of the nuclear physicists, are nowadays the subject of great attention for the hadrontherapy and the space radiation protection communities. In both fields, fragmentation cross sections are needed to predict the effects of the ion nuclear interactions within the patient’s and the astronaut’s body. Indeed, the the Monte Carlo codes used in planning tumor treatments and space missions must be tuned and validated by experimental data. However, only a limited set of fragmentation cross sections are available in literature, especially at Fermi energies. Therefore we have studied the production of secondary fragments in the 12C+12C and 12C+ 197Au reactions at 62 AMeV. Some of the measured cross sections are presented in this work.
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36. Charge-state distributions of 20Ne ions emerging from thin foils
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Cavallaro, M., Santagati, G., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Linares, R., Torresi, D., Acosta, L., Agodi, C., Bonanno, D., Bongiovanni, D., Borello-Lewin, T., Boztosun, I., Calabrese, S., Calvo, D., Lomeli, E. R. Chavez, De Faria, P. N., Delaunay, F., Deshmukh, N., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Gallo, G., Hacisalihoglu, A., Iazzi, F., Introzzi, R., Lanzalone, G., Presti, D. Lo, Longhitano, F., Medina, N. H., Muoio, A., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Reito, S., Russo, G., Sgouros, O., Solakci, S. O., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Spatafora, A., Tudisco, S., Yildirim, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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New experimental measurements of charge state distributions produced by a 20Ne10+ beam at 15 MeV/u colliding on various thin solid targets are presented. The use of the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer enabled measurements of the 8+ charge state down to fractions of a few 10-5. The use of different post-stripper foils located downstream of the main target is explored, showing that low Z materials are particularly effective to shift the charge state distributions towards fully stripped conditions. The dependence on the foil thickness is also studied and discussed.
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37. Measuring nuclear reaction cross sections to extract information on neutrinoless double beta decay
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Cavallaro, M., Cappuzzello, F., Agodi, C., Acosta, L., Auerbach, N., Bellone, J., Bijker, R., Bonanno, D., Bongiovanni, D., Borello-Lewin, T., Boztosun, I., Branchina, V., Bussa, M. P., Calabrese, S., Calabretta, L., Calanna, A., Calvo, D., Carbone, D., Lomelí, E. R. Chávez, Coban, A., Colonna, M., D'Agostino, G., De Geronimo, G., Delaunay, F., Deshmukh, N., de Faria, P. N., Ferraresi, C., Ferreira, J. L., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Gallo, G., Garcia, U., Giraudo, G., Greco, V., Hacisalihoglu, A., Kotila, J., Iazzi, F., Introzzi, R., Lanzalone, G., Lavagno, A., La Via, F., Lay, J. A., Lenske, H., Linares, R., Litrico, G., Longhitano, F., Presti, D. Lo, Lubian, J., Medina, N., Mendes, D. R., Muoio, A., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Reito, S., Rifuggiato, D., Rodrigues, M. R. D., Russo, A. D., Russo, G., Santagati, G., Santopinto, E., Sgouros, O., Solakci, S. O., Souliotis, G., Soukeras, V., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., Tudisco, S., Vsevolodovna, R. I. M., Wheadon, R. J., Yildirin, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Neutrinoless double beta decay (0v\b{eta}\b{eta}) is considered the best potential resource to access the absolute neutrino mass scale. Moreover, if observed, it will signal that neutrinos are their own anti-particles (Majorana particles). Presently, this physics case is one of the most important research "beyond Standard Model" and might guide the way towards a Grand Unified Theory of fundamental interactions. Since the 0v\b{eta}\b{eta} decay process involves nuclei, its analysis necessarily implies nuclear structure issues. In the NURE project, supported by a Starting Grant of the European Research Council (ERC), nuclear reactions of double charge-exchange (DCE) are used as a tool to extract information on the 0v\b{eta}\b{eta} Nuclear Matrix Elements. In DCE reactions and \b{eta}\b{eta} decay indeed the initial and final nuclear states are the same and the transition operators have similar structure. Thus the measurement of the DCE absolute cross-sections can give crucial information on \b{eta}\b{eta} matrix elements. In a wider view, the NUMEN international collaboration plans a major upgrade of the INFN-LNS facilities in the next years in order to increase the experimental production of nuclei of at least two orders of magnitude, thus making feasible a systematic study of all the cases of interest as candidates for 0v\b{eta}\b{eta}.
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38. Nuclear structure studies performed using the (18O,16O) twoneutron transfer reactions
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Carbone, D., Agodi, C., Cappuzzello, F., Cavallaro, M., Ferreira, J. L., Foti, A., Gargano, A., Lenzi, S. M., Linares, R., Lubian, J., and Santagati, G.
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Excitation energy spectra and absolute cross section angular distributions were measured for the 13C(18O,16O)15C two-neutron transfer reaction at 84 MeV incident energy. This reaction selectively populates two-neutron configurations in the states of the residual nucleus. Exact finite-range coupled reaction channel calculations are used to analyse the data. Two approaches are discussed: the extreme cluster and the newly introduced microscopic cluster. The latter makes use of spectroscopic amplitudes in the centre of mass reference frame, derived from shell-model calculations using the Moshinsky transformation brackets. The results describe well the experimental cross section and highlight cluster configurations in the involved wave functions.
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39. NURE: An ERC project to study nuclear reactions for neutrinoless double beta decay
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Cavallaro, M., Aciksoz, E., Acosta, L., Agodi, C., Auerbach, N., Bellone, J., Bijker, R., Bianco, S., Bonanno, D., Bongiovanni, D., Borello, T., Boztosun, I., Branchina, V., Bussa, M. P., Busso, L., Calabrese, S., Calabretta, L., Calanna, A., Calvo, D., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Lomeli, E. R. Chavez, Colonna, M., Agostino, G. D, Deshmuk, N., de Faria, P. N., Ferraresi, C., Ferreira, J. L., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Gallo, G., Garcia, U., Giraudo, G., Greco, V., Hacisalihoglu, A., Kotila, J., Iazzi, F., Introzzi, R., Lanzalone, G., Lavagno, A., La Via, F., Lay, J. A., Lenske, H., Linares, R., Litrico, G., Longhitano, F., Presti, D. Lo, Lubian, J., Medina, N., Mendes, D. R., Muoio, A., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Pirri, F., Reito, S., Rifuggiato, D., Rodrigues, M. R. D., Russo, A. D., Russo, G., Santagati, G., Santopinto, E., Sgouros, O., Solakci, S. O., Souliotis, G., Soukeras, V., Torresi, D., Tudisco, S., Vsevolodovna, R. I. M., Wheadon, R., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Neutrinoless double beta decay (0{\nu}\b{eta}\b{eta}) is considered the best potential resource to determine the absolute neutrino mass scale. Moreover, if observed, it will signal that the total lepton number is not conserved and neutrinos are their own anti-particles. Presently, this physics case is one of the most important research beyond Standard Model and might guide the way towards a Grand Unified Theory of fundamental interactions. Since the \b{eta}\b{eta} decay process involves nuclei, its analysis necessarily implies nuclear structure issues. The 0{\nu}\b{eta}\b{eta} decay rate can be expressed as a product of independent factors: the phase-space factors, the nuclear matrix elements (NME) and a function of the masses of the neutrino species. Thus the knowledge of the NME can give information on the neutrino mass scale, if the 0{\nu}\b{eta}\b{eta} decay rate is measured. In the NURE project, supported by a Starting Grant of the European Research Council, nuclear reactions of double charge-exchange (DCE) will be used as a tool to extract information on the \b{eta}\b{eta} NME. In DCE reactions and \b{eta}\b{eta} decay, the initial and final nuclear states are the same and the transition operators have similar structure. Thus the measurement of the DCE absolute crosssections can give crucial information on \b{eta}\b{eta} matrix elements., Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2001.09657; text overlap with arXiv:2001.09648
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40. Nuclear physics midterm plan at LNS
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Agodi, C., Cappuzzello, F., Cardella, G., Cirrone, G. A. P., De Filippo, E., Di Pietro, A., Gargano, A., La Cognata, M., Mascali, D., Milluzzo, G., Nania, R., Petringa, G., Pidatella, A., Pirrone, S., Pizzone, R. G., Rapisarda, G. G., Sergi, M. L., Tudisco, S., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Vardaci, E., Abramczyk, H., Acosta, L., Adsley, P., Amaducci, S., Banerjee, T., Batani, D., Bellone, J., Bertulani, C., Biri, S., Bogachev, A., Bonanno, A., Bonasera, A., Borcea, C., Borghesi, M., Bortolussi, S., Boscolo, D., Brischetto, G. A., Burrello, S., Busso, M., Calabrese, S., Calinescu, S., Calvo, D., Capirossi, V., Carbone, D., Cardinali, A., Casini, G., Catalano, R., Cavallaro, M., Ceccuzzi, S., Celona, L., Cherubini, S., Chieffi, A., Ciraldo, I., Ciullo, G., Colonna, M., Cosentino, L., Cuttone, G., D’Agata, G., De Gregorio, G., Degl’Innocenti, S., Delaunay, F., Di Donato, L., Di Nitto, A., Dickel, T., Doria, D., Ducret, J. E., Durante, M., Esposito, J., Farrokhi, F., Fernandez Garcia, J. P., Figuera, P., Fisichella, M., Fulop, Z., Galatá, A., Galaviz Redondo, D., Gambacurta, D., Gammino, S., Geraci, E., Gizzi, L., Gnoffo, B., Groppi, F., Guardo, G. L., Guarrera, M., Hayakawa, S., Horst, F., Hou, S. Q., Jarota, A., José, J., Kar, S., Karpov, A., Kierzkowska-Pawlak, H., Kiss, G. G., Knyazheva, G., Koivisto, H., Koop, B., Kozulin, E., Kumar, D., Kurmanova, A., La Rana, G., Labate, L., Lamia, L., Lanza, E. G., Lay, J. A., Lattuada, D., Lenske, H., Limongi, M., Lipoglavsek, M., Lombardo, I., Mairani, A., Manetti, S., Marafini, M., Marcucci, L., Margarone, D., Martorana, N. S., Maunoury, L., Mauro, G. S., Mazzaglia, M., Mein, S., Mengoni, A., Milin, M., Mishra, B., Mou, L., Mrazek, J., Nadtochy, P., Naselli, E., Nicolai, P., Novikov, K., Oliva, A. A., Pagano, A., Pagano, E. V., Palmerini, S., Papa, M., Parodi, K., Patera, V., Pellumaj, J., Petrone, C., Piantelli, S., Pierroutsakou, D., Pinna, F., Politi, G., Postuma, I., Prajapati, P., Prada Moroni, P. G., Pupillo, G., Raffestin, D., Racz, R., Reidel, C.-A., Rifuggiato, D., Risitano, F., Rizzo, F., Roca Maza, X., Romano, S., Roso, L., Rotaru, F., Russo, A. D., Russotto, P., Saiko, V., Santonocito, D., Santopinto, E., Sarri, G., Sartirana, D., Schuy, C., Sgouros, O., Simonucci, S., Sorbello, G., Soukeras, V., Spartá, R., Spatafora, A., Stanoiu, M., Taioli, S., Tessonnier, T., Thirolf, P., Tognelli, E., Torresi, D., Torrisi, G., Trache, L., Traini, G., Trimarchi, M., Tsikata, S., Tumino, A., Tyczkowski, J., Yamaguchi, H., Vercesi, V., Vidana, I., Volpe, L., and Weber, U.
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41. Analysis of the one-neutron transfer to $^{16}$O, $^{28}$Si and $^{64}$Ni induced by ($^{18}$O, $^{17}$O) reaction at 84 MeV
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Linares, R., Ermamatov, M. J., Lubian, J., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cardozo, E. N., Cavallaro, M., Ferreira, J. L., Foti, A., Gargano, A., Paes, B., Santagati, G., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Background: Recently, a systematic exploration of two-neutron transfer induced by the ($^{18}$O, $^{16}$O) reaction on different targets has been performed. The high resolution data have been collected at the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer of the INFN-LNS laboratory in Catania and analyzed with the coupled reaction channel (CRC) approach. The simultaneous and sequential transfers of the two neutrons have been considered under the same theoretical framework without the need of adjustable factors in the calculations. Purpose: A detailed analysis of the one-neutron transfer cross sections is important to study the sequential two-neutron transfer. Here, we examine the ($^{18}$O, $^{17}$O) reaction on $^{16}$O, $^{28}$Si and $^{64}$Ni targets. These even-even nuclei allow for investigation of one-neutron transfer in distinct nuclear shell spaces. Method: The MAGNEX spectrometer was used to measure mass spectra of ejectiles and extract differential cross sections of one-neutron transfer to low-lying states. We adopted the same CRC formalism used in the sequential two-neutron transfer, including relevant channels and using spectroscopic amplitudes obtained from shell model calculations. We also compare with one-step distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA). Results: For the $^{18}$O + $^{16}$O and the $^{18}$O + $^{28}$O systems we used two interactions in the shell model. The experimental angular distributions are reasonably well reproduced by the CRC calculations. In the $^{18}$O + $^{64}$Ni system, we considered only one interaction and the theoretical curve describes the shape and order of magnitude observed in the experimental data. Conclusions: Comparisons between experimental, DWBA and CRC angle-integrated cross sections suggest that excitations before or after the transfer of neutron is relevant in the $^{18}$O + $^{16}$O and $^{18}$O + $^{64}$Ni systems., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures
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- 2019
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42. Elastic and inelastic scattering of $^{16}$O on $^{27}$Al and $^{28}$Si at 240 MeV
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Fonseca, L. M., Linares, R., Zagatto, V. A. B., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Agodi, C., Lubian, J., and Oliveira, J. R. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The nuclear scattering at energies well above the Coulomb barrier allows for a fairly sensitive examination of the parameters of the optical potential when the relevant couplings are included into the calculations. In this work we present experimental angular distribution data for the elastic and inelastic scatterings of $^{16}$O impinging on $^{27}$Al and $^{28}$Si target nuclei at \textit{E}$_{lab}=240$ MeV. The experimental data were measured at $7\degree < \theta_{c.m.} < 16\degree$ with good angular resolution. Experimental data are compared with coupled channel calculations with the inclusion of couplings to excited states in the target and projectile. We show that the shape of angular distributions are sensitive to the mass diffuseness parameter and the best agreement is achieved for $a = 0.62$ fm., Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures
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- 2019
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43. 20Ne + 76Ge elastic and inelastic scattering at 306 MeV
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Spatafora, A., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Lay, J. A., Acosta, L., Agodi, C., Bonanno, D., Bongiovanni, D., Boztosun, I., Brischetto, G. A., Burrello, S., Calabrese, S., Calvo, D., Lomelí, E. R. Chàvez, Ciraldo, I., Colonna, M., Delaunay, F., Deshmukh, N., Ferreira, J. L., Finocchiaro, P., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Gallo, G., Hacisalihoglu, A., Iazzi, F., Lanzalone, G., Lenske, H., Linares, R., Presti, D. Lo, Lubian, J., Moralles, M., Muoio, A., Oliveira, J. R. B., Pakou, A., Pandola, L., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Reito, S., Russo, G., Santagati, G., Sgouros, O., Solakci, S. O., Soukeras, V., Souliotis, G., Torresi, D., Tudisco, S., Yildirim, A., and Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Background: Double charge exchange (DCE) nuclear reactions have recently attracted much interest as tools to provide experimentally driven information about nuclear matrix elements of interest in the context of neutrinoless double-beta decay. In this framework, a good description of the reaction mechanism and a complete knowledge of the initial and final-state interactions are mandatory. Presently, not enough is known about the details of the optical potentials and nuclear response to isospin operators for many of the projectile-target systems proposed for future DCE studies. Among these, the 20Ne + 76Ge DCE reaction is particularly relevant due to its connection with 76Ge double-beta decay. Purpose: We intend to characterize the initial-state interaction for the 20Ne + 76Ge reactions at 306 MeV bombarding energy and determine the optical potential and the role of the couplings between elastic channel and inelastic transitions to the first low-lying excited states. Methods: We determine the experimental elastic and inelastic scattering cross-section angular distributions, compare the theoretical predictions by adopting different models of optical potentials with the experimental data, and evaluate the coupling effect through the comparison of the distorted-wave Born approximation calculations with the coupled channels ones. Results: Optical models fail to describe the elastic angular distribution above the grazing angle (9.4{\deg}). A correction in the geometry to effectively account for deformation of the involved nuclear systems improves the agreement up to about 14{\deg}. Coupled channels effects are crucial to obtain good agreement at large angles in the elastic scattering cross section.
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44. Application of an ab-initio S-matrix to data analysis of transfer to the continuum reactions populating 11Be
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Bonaccorso, A., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Hupin, G., Navratil, P., and Quaglioni, S.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Recently, the bound and continuum spectrum of 11Be has been calculated within the ab-initio no-core shell model with continuum (NCSMC) method successfully reproducing the parity inversion in the ground state. The continuum spectrum obtained is in agreement with known experimental levels. The S-matrix contained in the NCSMC continuum wave functions of the n+10Be system is used in this work for the first time in a Transfer-to-the-Continuum (TC) reaction calculation. The TC approach is applied to study the excitation energy spectrum of 11Be measured in the 9Be(18O,16O)11Be reaction at 84 MeV. Previously known levels are confirmed and theoretical and experimental evidence for a 9/2+ state at Ex=5.8 MeV is given, whose configuration is thought to be 10Be(2+)+n(d5/2)., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures
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45. Probing the properties of the 0+2 state of 4He via 4He + 4He elastic and exclusive inelastic scattering measurements.
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Soukeras, V., Cappuzzello, F., Agodi, C., Becker, H -W., Brischetto, G. A., Calabrese, S., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Ciampi, C., Cicerchia, M., Cinausero, M., Ciraldo, I., Dell'Aquila, D., Fisichella, M., Frosin, C., Hacisalihoglu, A., Hilcker, M., Kucuk, Y., Lombardo, I., and Marchi, T.
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INELASTIC scattering , *DATA reduction , *EXCITATION energy (In situ microanalysis) , *KINETIC energy , *ALUMINUM - Abstract
The 4He+4He inelastic scattering was experimentally investigated in an exclusive measurement at the MAGNEX facility of INFN - LNS, aiming at characterizing the 0+2 resonant state of 4He. Both the 4He+4He→4He+4He∗→4He+3H+p and 4He+4He→4He+4He∗→4He+3He+n configurations were measured together with an elastic scattering measurement in a wide angular range. In the present article, the experimental setup, the measurement and the data reduction are briefly described, pointing out the significance of an exclusive inelastic scattering measurement to suppress the background originating from other processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Breakup of 8B+natZr at the sub-barrier energy of 26.5 MeV.
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Palli, K., Pakou, A., Moro, A. M., O' Malley, P. D., Acosta, L., Sántzez-Bénitez, A., Souliotis, G., Aguilera, E. F., Andrade, E., Godos, D., Sgouros, O., Soukeras, V., Agodi, C., Bailey, T. L., Bardayan, D. W., Boomershine, C., Brodeur, M., Cappuzzello, F., Caramichael, S., and Cavallaro, M.
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ELASTIC scattering ,ANGULAR distribution (Nuclear physics) ,RADIOACTIVE nuclear beams ,NUCLEAR reactions - Abstract
In our systematic research on reactions with weakly bound nuclei at suband nearbarrier energies, we have studied the system
8 B+nat Zr at the sub-barrier energy of 26.5 MeV. Our measurements, performed at the TriSol radioactive beam facility of the University of Notre Dame, include angular distributions of both elastic scattering and breakup, for the determination of the total reaction and breakup cross sections as well as the direct-to-total reaction cross section ratio. Preliminary results of the breakup analysis will be presented, supported by Continuum Discretized Coupling Channel calculations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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47. Competition between direct and sequential two-neutron transfers in the $^{18}$O + $^{28}$Si collision at 84 MeV
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Cardozo, E. N., Lubian, J., Linares, R., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Cavallaro, M., Ferreira, J. L., Gargano, A., Paes, B., and Santagati, G.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this work we study the simultaneous and sequential two-neutron transfer mechanisms to the $^{28}$Si nucleus induced by (t,p) and ($^{18}$O, $^{16}$O) reactions. New experimental cross sections for the $^{28}$Si($^{18}$O,$^{16}$O)$^{30}$Si reaction at 84 MeV are also presented. Direct reaction calculations are carried out within the Exact Finite Range Coupled Reaction Channel, for the simultaneous transfer of the two-neutron cluster, and the second order Distorted Wave Born Approximation, for the sequential transfer. Two different models are considered to describe the two-neutron cluster. The spectroscopic information was obtained from shell model calculation with {\it psdmod} interaction for the target overlaps where the 1p$_{3/2}$, 1p$_{1/2}$, 1d$_{3/2}$, 1d$_{5/2}$ and 2s$_{1/2}$ orbitals are included as valence sub-space. We show that simultaneous and sequential two-neutron transfer are competing mechanisms for the population of the ground state in $^{30}$Si. A systematic analysis of the two-neutron transfer induced by the ($^{18}O,^{16}O$) indicates that static deformation of target nuclei impacts on the two-neutron transfer mechanism.
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48. The NUMEN project: NUclear Matrix Elements for Neutrinoless double beta decay
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Cappuzzello, F., Agodi, C., Cavallaro, M., Carbone, D., Tudisco, S., Presti, D. Lo, Oliveira, J. R. B., Finocchiaro, P., Colonna, M., Rifuggiato, D., Calabretta, L., Calvo, D., Pandola, L., Acosta, L., Auerbach, N., Bellone, J., Bijker, R., Bonanno, D., Bongiovanni, D., Borello-Lewin, T., Boztosun, I., Brunasso, O., Burrello, S., Calabrese, S., Calanna, A., Lomelí, E. R. Chávez, D'Agostino, G., De Faria, P. N., De Geronimo, G., Delaunay, F., Deshmukh, N., Ferreira, J. L., Fisichella, M., Foti, A., Gallo, G., Garcia, H., Greco, V., Hacisalihoglu, A., Iazzi, F., Introzzi, R., Lanzalone, G., Lay, J. A., La Via, F., Lenske, H., Linares, R., Litrico, G., Longhitano, F., Lubian, J., Medina, N. H., Mendes, D. R., Moralles, M., Muoio, A., Pakou, A., Petrascu, H., Pinna, F., Reito, S., Russo, A. D., Russo, G., Santagati, G., Santopinto, E., Santos, R. B. B., Sgouros, O., da Silveira, M. A. G., Solakci, S. O., Souliotis, G., Soukeras, V., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., Vsevolodovna, R. Magana, Zagatto, V. A. B., and Yildirin, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The article describes the main achievements of the NUMEN project together with an updated and detailed overview of the related R&D activities and theoretical developments. NUMEN proposes an innovative technique to access the nuclear matrix elements entering the expression of the lifetime of the double beta decay by cross section measurements of heavy-ion induced Double Charge Exchange (DCE) reactions. Despite the two processes, namely neutrinoless double beta decay and DCE reactions, are triggered by the weak and strong interaction respectively, important analogies are suggested. The basic point is the coincidence of the initial and final state many-body wave-functions in the two types of processes and the formal similarity of the transition operators. First experimental results obtained at the INFN-LNS laboratory for the 40Ca(18O,18Ne)40Ar reaction at 270 MeV, give encouraging indication on the capability of the proposed technique to access relevant quantitative information. The two major aspects for this project are the K800 Superconducting Cyclotron and MAGNEX spectrometer. The former is used for the acceleration of the required high resolution and low emittance heavy ion beams and the latter is the large acceptance magnetic spectrometer for the detection of the ejectiles. The use of the high-order trajectory reconstruction technique, implemented in MAGNEX, allows to reach the experimental resolution and sensitivity required for the accurate measurement of the DCE cross sections at forward angles. However, the tiny values of such cross sections and the resolution requirements demand beam intensities much larger than manageable with the present facility. The on-going upgrade of the INFN-LNS facilities in this perspective is part of the NUMEN project and will be discussed in the article.
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49. Important role of projectile excitation in $^{16}$O+$^{60}$Ni and $^{16}$O+$^{27}$Al scattering at intermediate energies
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Zagatto, V. A. B., Cappuzzello, F., Lubian, J., Cavallaro, M., Linares, R., Carbone, D., Agodi, C., Foti, A., Tudisco, S., Wang, J. S., Oliveira, J. R. B., and Hussein, M. S.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The elastic scattering angular distribution of the $^{16}$O$+^{60}$Ni system at $260$ MeV was measured in the range of the Rutherford cross section down to $7$ orders of magnitude below. The cross sections of the lowest $2^{+}$ and $3^{-}$ inelastic states of the target were also measured over a several orders of magnitude range. Coupled channel (CC) calculations were performed and are shown to be compatible with the whole set of data only when including the excitation of the projectile and when the deformations of the imaginary part of the nuclear optical potential are taken into account. Similar results were obtained when the procedure is applied to the existing data on $^{16}$O$+^{27}$Al elastic and inelastic scattering at $100$ and $280$ MeV. An analysis in terms of Dynamical Polarization Potentials (DPP) indicate the major role of coupled channel effects in the overlapping surface region of the colliding nuclei., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures
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50. Identification of medium mass (A=60–80) ejectiles from 15 MeV/nucleon peripheral heavy-ion collisions with the MAGNEX large-acceptance spectrometer
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Souliotis, G.A., Koulouris, S., Cappuzzello, F., Carbone, D., Pakou, A., Agodi, C., Brischetto, G., Calabrese, S., Cavallaro, M., Ciraldo, I., Klimo, J., Sgouros, O., Soukeras, V., Spatafora, A., Torresi, D., and Veselsky, M.
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- 2022
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