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View article: Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energy via <sup>3</sup>He + <sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions
Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energy via <sup>3</sup>He + <sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions Open
These proceedings report a new data analysis aimed to the study of low-spin, high excitation energy states in the spectroscopy of the 16 O nucleus around 24 MeV excitation energy. After a careful spectroscopical analysis, based on the Lege…
View article: Comparison of <sup>18</sup>O + <sup>12</sup>C at 16.7 MeV/nucleon reaction with the AMD+GEMINI++ model
Comparison of <sup>18</sup>O + <sup>12</sup>C at 16.7 MeV/nucleon reaction with the AMD+GEMINI++ model Open
This study examines the performance of the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) transport model in simulating the low-energy nuclear reactions 18 O + 12 C at 16.7 MeV/nucleon. Experimental data, collected using the GARFIELD+RCo detecto…
View article: Comparative Study of SiPM Arrays Performances for Neutron Detectors
Comparative Study of SiPM Arrays Performances for Neutron Detectors Open
The silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) market has significant growth due to its expanding applications in fields, such as medical imaging and nuclear physics. With various manufacturers offering SiPMs, each with unique features, there is a nee…
View article: Study of highly excited states in <sup>16</sup>O with <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C reactions at low energies
Study of highly excited states in <sup>16</sup>O with <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C reactions at low energies Open
We report some preliminary experimental results on 13 C( 3 He, α ) 12 C reactions at low bombarding energies, in the range 1.4 – 2.2 MeV. The reconstruction of kinematic quantities in the final channel was performed by using a high-perform…
View article: Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energies by <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions
Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energies by <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions Open
This work investigates high energy states in the self-conjugate 16 O nucleus, through the analysis of 13 C( 3 He,α) 12 C reactions in the 1.4 2.2 MeV bombarding energy range. The cross-section of the decay channel in which an α particle is…
View article: Novel flexible and conformable composite neutron scintillator based on fully enriched lithium tetraborate
Novel flexible and conformable composite neutron scintillator based on fully enriched lithium tetraborate Open
Thermal neutron detection is a key subject for nuclear physics research and also in a wide variety of applications from homeland security to nuclear medicine. In this work, it is proposed a novel flexible and conformable composite thermal …
View article: Neutron-gamma survey system for decommissioning and dismantling activities
Neutron-gamma survey system for decommissioning and dismantling activities Open
The nuclear plant decommissioning and dismantling (D&D) operations will amount to €200 billion in costs over decades around the world, with three-fourths coming from Europe. Decommissioning includes activities such as planning, physical an…
View article: Performance comparison of different SiPM arrays coupled to neutron-<i>γ</i> scintillators
Performance comparison of different SiPM arrays coupled to neutron-<i>γ</i> scintillators Open
The market for SiPMs has grown rapidly in recent years, driven by their increasing use in applications such as medical imaging, nuclear and particle physics. Due to the growing demand, many manufacturers are now offering SiPMs, each of the…
View article: Novel neutron detector assembly based on SiPM readout to be coupled with the Active Target for SPES
Novel neutron detector assembly based on SiPM readout to be coupled with the Active Target for SPES Open
The Active Target ATS (Active Target for SPES) is a new time-projection chamber designed for reaction and decay studies with nuclei far from stability. The physics cases for the new-generation active target are related to the ongoing devel…
View article: New investigations on the <sup>32</sup>S(<sup>3</sup>He,d)<sup>33</sup>Cl reaction at 9.6 MeV bombarding energy
New investigations on the <sup>32</sup>S(<sup>3</sup>He,d)<sup>33</sup>Cl reaction at 9.6 MeV bombarding energy Open
The 32 S( 3 He,d) 33 Cl one-proton transfer reaction is a powerful tool to investigate the spectroscopy of low-lying states in the proton-rich 33 Cl nucleus. However, the extraction of firm differential cross-section data at various angles…
View article: Four <i>α</i>-particles as a final state of <sup>16</sup>O<sup>*</sup> Quasi Projectile decay
Four <i>α</i>-particles as a final state of <sup>16</sup>O<sup>*</sup> Quasi Projectile decay Open
Four α -particles as a final state of 16 O * quasi-projectile decayproduced in peripheral 16 O+ 12 C reactions at 130 MeV is thoroughly studied. The differentdecay channels leading to the four α -particles final state are reconstructed by …
View article: Comparative study of four reactions at onset of pre-equilibrium emission
Comparative study of four reactions at onset of pre-equilibrium emission Open
The study of the emitted particles, comparing pre-equilibrium and thermal components, is a useful tool to examine the nuclear structure of emitters. Possible clustering effects, which may change the expected decay chain probability, could …
View article: Clustering in light nuclei and their effects on fusion and pre – equilibrium processes.
Clustering in light nuclei and their effects on fusion and pre – equilibrium processes. Open
\nThe study of nuclear cluster states bound by valence neutrons is a field of recent large interest. In particular, it is important to study the pre-formation of α-clusters in α-conjugate nuclei and the dynamical condensation of clusters d…