Exploring the performance of the spectrometer PRISMA in heavy zirconium and xenon mass regions

  • P. Mason
  • , L. Corradi
  • , E. Fioretto
  • , B. Guiot
  • , R. Silvestri
  • , A.M. Stefanini
  • , S. Beghini
  • , G. Montagnoli
  • , F. Scarlassara
  • , N. Marginean
  • , S. Szilner
  • , G. Pollarolo
  • , E. Farnea
  • , A. Gadea
  • , D. Mengoni
  • , D.R. Napoli
  • , F. Recchia
  • , E. Sahin
  • , C.A. Ur
  • , J.J. Valiente-Dobon
  • R. Chapman, S.J. Freeman, A. Hodsdon, G. Jones, M. Labiche, D. O'Donnell, J. Ollier, R. Orlandi, J. Smith, K.M. Spohr, N. Thompson, P.T. Wady, Z.M. Wang

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    Abstract

    We present results from two recent runs which illustrate the performance of the PRISMA spectrometer in the proximity of the upper limit of its operational interval, namely 96Zr+124Sn at Elab = 500 MeV and 136Xe+208Pb at Elab = 930 MeV. In the latter run, the γ array CLARA also allowed us to identify previously unknown γ transitions in the nuclides 136Cs and 134I.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)489-492
    Number of pages4
    JournalActa Physica Polonica B
    Volume40
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2009

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