E.R. Chávez Lomelí
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1998
A Huerta Hernández; C Solı́s Rosales; M.E. Ortiz; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; J. Gomez del Campo; D. Shapira
Abstract A technique to study proton resonance reactions using heavy ion beams has been tested with 13C beams on a 20 μm polypropylene target. Continuous target motion is maintained to avoid hydrogen loss due to damage by the heavy ion beams and high quality excitation functions can be obtained in a single exposure. This technique can be very valuable for studies with radioactive beams.
European Physical Journal A | 2018
F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; M. Cavallaro; D. Carbone; S. Tudisco; D. Lo Presti; J. R. B. Oliveira; P. Finocchiaro; M. Colonna; D. Rifuggiato; L. Calabretta; D. Calvo; L. Pandola; L. Acosta; N. Auerbach; J. Bellone; R. Bijker; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; T. Borello-Lewin; I. Boztosun; O. Brunasso; S. Burrello; S. Calabrese; A. Calanna; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; G. D’Agostino; P. N. de Faria; G. De Geronimo; F. Delaunay
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 fact that 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 270MeV give an encouraging indication on the capability of the proposed technique to access relevant quantitative information. The main experimental tools 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 those 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.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
S. Calabrese; D. Carbone; A. Spatafora; G. Lanzalone; L. Acosta; F. Longhitano; F. Pinna; M. Cavallaro; P. Finocchiaro; V.A.B. Zagatto; A. Pakou; G. Gallo; R. Introzzi; N. Medina; M. Fisichella; G. Russo; D. Torresi; F. Delaunay; N. Deshmukh; C. Agodi; S. Reito; R. Linares; A. Foti; A. Yildirim; I. Boztosun; V. Soukeras; G. Souliotis; S.O. Solakcı; D. Bongiovanni; Felice Iazzi
Within the NUMEN project, we present experimental issues and data reduction for the Cd(Ne,F)In single charge exchange, Cd(Ne,O)In two-proton transfer and Cd(Ne,F)In one-proton transfer reactions at 15 AMeV incident energy.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
D. Carbone; F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; M. Cavallaro; L. Acosta; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; T. Borello; I. Boztosun; S. Calabrese; D. Calvo; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; N. Deshmukh; P.N. de Faria; P. Finocchiaro; M. Fisichella; A. Foti; G. Gallo; A. Hacisalihoglu; Felice Iazzi; R. Introzzi; G. Lanzalone; R. Linares; F. Longhitano; D. Lo Presti; N. Medina; A. Muoio; J. R. B. Oliveira; A. Pakou; L. Pandola
The knowledge of the nuclear matrix elements (NME) entering in the expression of the half-life of the neutrinoless double beta decay is fundamental for neutrino physics. Information on the nuclear matrix elements can be obtained by measuring the absolute cross section of double charge exchange nuclear reactions. The two processes present some similarities, the initial and final-state wave functions are the same and the transition operators are similar. The experimental measurements of double charge exchange reactions induced by heavy ions present a number of challenging aspects, since such reactions are characterized by very low cross sections. Such difficulties are discussed for the measurement of the 116Cd(20Ne,20O)116Sn reaction at 15 AMeV.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
N. Deshmukh; F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; D. Carbone; M. Cavallaro; L. Acosta; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; I. Boztosun; S. Calabrese; D. Calvo; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; F. Delaunay; P. Finocchiaro; M. Fisichella; A. Foti; G. Gallo; A. Hacisalihoglu; Felice Iazzi; R. Introzzi; G. Lanzalone; R. Linares; F. Longhitano; D. Lo Presti; N. Medina; A. Muoio; J. R. B. Oliveira; A. Pakou; L. Pandola; F. Pinna
The current work is a part of the NUMEN project, which aims to deduce the nuclear matrix elements (NME) of neutrinoless double beta decay by measuring the cross sections in heavy-ion induced Double Charge Exchange (DCE) reactions. The particle identification for the competing transfer reaction channels has been studied for the 18O + 116Sn system at 270 MeV.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
M. Cavallaro; F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; L. Acosta; N. Auerbach; J. Bellone; R. Bijker; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; T. Borello-Lewin; I. Boztosun; V. Branchina; Maria Pia Bussa; S. Calabrese; L. Calabretta; A. Calanna; D. Calvo; D. Carbone; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; A. Coban; M. Colonna; Grazia D'Agostino; G. De Geronimo; F. Delaunay; N. Deshmukh; P. N. de Faria; Carlo Ferraresi; Jonas Leonardo Ferreira; P. Finocchiaro; M. Fisichella
Neutrinoless double beta decay (0vb{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. nSince the 0vb{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 0vb{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 0vb{eta}b{eta}.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
G. Santagati; F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; D. Carbone; M. Cavallaro; L. Acosta; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; I. Boztosun; S. Calabrese; D. Calvo; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; F. Delaunay; N Deshmuk; P. Finocchiaro; M. Fisichella; A. Foti; G. Gallo; A. Hacisalihoglu; Felice Iazzi; R. Introzzi; G. Lanzalone; R. Linares; F. Longhitano; D. Lo Presti; N. Medina; A. Muoio; J. R. B. Oliveira; A. Pakou; L. Pandola
A study of different post-stripper materials for the (20Ne, 20O) double charge exchange and (20Ne, 20F) single charge exchange reactions at zero degrees using the MAGNEX spectrometer at 22 and 15 AMeV is presented. All these experiments belongs to the experimental campaign planned in the NUMEN project (NUclear Matrix Elements for Neutrinoless double beta decay).
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF GLOBAL NETWORK FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND AWAM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (IGNITE-AICCE’17): Sustainable Technology And Practice For Infrastructure and Community Resilience | 2017
F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; L. Acosta; N. Auerbach; J. Bellone; R. Bijker; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; T. Borello-Lewin; I. Boztosun; V. Branchina; Maria Pia Bussa; S. Calabrese; L. Calabretta; A. Calanna; D. Carbone; M. Cavallaro; D. Calvo; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; A. Coban; M. Colonna; G. D’Agostino; G. Degeronimo; F. Delaunay; N. Deshmukh; P. N. de Faria; Carlo Ferraresi; Jonas Leonardo Ferreira; M. Fisichella; A. Foti
The NUMEN project aims at accessing experimentally driven information on Nuclear Matrix Elements (NME) involved in the half-life of the neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ), by high-accuracy measurements of the cross sections of Heavy Ion (HI) induced Double Charge Exchange (DCE) reactions. Particular attention is given to the (18O,18Ne) and (20Ne,20O) reactions as tools for β+β+ and β-β-decays, respectively. First evidence about the possibility to get quantitative information about NME from experiments is found for both kind of reactions. In the experiments, performed at INFN - Laboratory Nazionali del Sud (LNS) in Catania, the beams are accelerated by the Superconducting Cyclotron (CS) and the reaction products are detected the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer. The measured cross sections are challengingly low, limiting the present exploration to few selected isotopes of interest in the context of typically low-yield experimental runs. A major upgrade of the LNS facility is foreseen in order to increase the experimental yield of at least two orders of magnitude, thus making feasible a systematic study of all the cases of interest. Frontiers technologies are going to be developed, to this purpose, for the accelerator and the detection systems. In parallel, advanced theoretical models will be developed in order to extract the nuclear structure information from the measured cross sections.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016
F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; Esra Aciksoz; L. Acosta; X. Aslanouglou; N. Auerbach; R. Bijker; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; Thereza Borello; S. Boudhaim; M.L. Bouhssa; I. Boztosun; L. Calabretta; A. Calanna; D. Carbone; M. Cavallaro; D. Calvo; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; M. Colonna; Grazia D'Agostino; N. Deshmukh; P. N. de Faria; A. Ferrero; A. Foti; P. Finocchiaro; P.R.S. Gomes; V. Greco; A. Hacisalihoglu; Z. Housni
An innovative technique to access the nuclear matrix elements entering the expression of the life time of the double beta decay by relevant cross section 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 heavy-ion beams, already in operation at INFN Laboratory Nazionali del Sud in Catania (Italy). However, a major upgrade is foreseen for the INFN-LNS research infrastructure to cope with beam currents as high as several ppA required by the project.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
D. Carbone; F. Cappuzzello; C. Agodi; M. Cavallaro; L. Acosta; D. Bonanno; D. Bongiovanni; I. Boztosun; S. Calabrese; D. Calvo; E.R. Chávez Lomelí; F. Delaunay; N. Deshmukh; P. Finocchiaro; M. Fisichella; A. Foti; G. Gallo; A. Hacisalihoglu; Felice Iazzi; R. Introzzi; G. Lanzalone; R. Linares; F. Longhitano; D. Lo Presti; N. Medina; A. Muoio; J. R. B. Oliveira; A. Pakou; L. Pandola; F. Pinna