I. Lombardo
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Physical Review C | 2012
E. De Filippo; A. Pagano; P. Russotto; F. Amorini; A. Anzalone; L. Auditore; V. Baran; I. Berceanu; B. Borderie; R. Bougault; M. Bruno; T. Cap; G. Cardella; S. Cavallaro; M. B. Chatterjee; A. Chbihi; Maria Colonna; M. D'Agostino; R. Dayras; M. Di Toro; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; W. Gawlikowicz; A. Grzeszczuk; P. Guazzoni; S. Kowalski; E. La Guidara; G. Lanzalone; G. Lanzano; N. Le Neindre
We present a new experimental method to correlate the isotopic composition of intermediate mass fragments (IMF) emitted at mid-rapidity in semi-peripheral collisions with the emission timescale: IMFs emitted in the early stage of the reaction show larger values of
Journal of Instrumentation | 2016
F. Salomon; P. Edelbruck; G. Brulin; B. Borderie; A. Richard; M.F. Rivet; G. Verde; E. Wanlin; A. Boiano; G. Tortone; G. Poggi; M. Bini; G. Casini; S. Barlini; G. Pasquali; S. Valdré; M. Petcu; R. Bougault; N. Le Neindre; R. Alba; E. Bonnet; M. Bruno; A. Chbihi; M. Cinausero; D. Dell'Aquila; H. de Préaumont; J.A. Dueñas; Q. Fable; Daniela Fabris; L. Francalanza
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2013
L. Acosta; F. Amorini; R. Bassini; C. Boiano; G. Cardella; E. De Filippo; L. Grassi; C. Guazzoni; P. Guazzoni; M. Kiš; E. La Guidara; Y. Leifels; I. Lombardo; T. Minniti; A. Pagano; M. Papa; S. Pirrone; G. Politi; F. Porto; F. Riccio; F. Rizzo; P. Russotto; S. Santoro; W. Trautmann; A. Trifirò; G. Verde; P. Zambon; L. Zetta
isospin asymmetry, stronger angular anisotropies and reduced odd-even staggering effects in neutron to proton ratio
Physics Letters B | 2018
B. Borderie; N. Le Neindre; M.F. Rivet; P. Désesquelles; E. Bonnet; R. Bougault; A. Chbihi; D. Dell'Aquila; Q. Fable; J.D. Frankland; E. Galichet; D. Gruyer; D. Guinet; M. La Commara; I. Lombardo; O. Lopez; L. Manduci; P. Napolitani; M. Pârlog; E. Rosato; R. Roy; P. St-Onge; G. Verde; E. Vient; M. Vigilante; J.P. Wieleczko
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
D. Dell’Aquila; L. Acosta; F. Amorini; R. Andolina; L. Auditore; I. Berceanu; G. Cardella; M.B. Chatterjiee; E. De Filippo; L. Francalanza; B. Gnoffo; A. Grzeszczuk; G. Lanzalone; I. Lombardo; N.S. Martorana; T. Minniti; A. Pagano; E.V. Pagano; M. Papa; S. Pirrone; G. Politi; A. Pop; F. Porto; L. Quattrocchi; F. Rizzo; E. Rosato; P. Russotto; A. Trifirò; M. Trimarchi; G. Verde
distributions than those produced in sequential statistical emission. All these effects support the concept of isospin migration, that is sensitive to the density gradient between participant and quasi-spectator nuclear matter, in the so called neck fragmentation mechanism. By comparing the data to a Stochastic Mean Field (SMF) simulation we show that this method gives valuable constraints on the symmetry energy term of nuclear equation of state at subsaturation densities. An indication emerges for a linear density dependence of the symmetry energy.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017
L. Quattrocchi; L. Acosta; F. Amorini; A. Anzalone; L. Auditore; I. Berceanu; G. Cardella; A. Chbihi; E. De Filippo; S. De Luca; D. Dell’Aquila; L. Francalanza; B. Gnoffo; A. Grzeszczuk; G. Lanzalone; I. Lombardo; I. Martel; N.S. Martorana; T. Minniti; S. Norella; A. Pagano; E.V. Pagano; M. Papa; S. Pirrone; G. Politi; F. Porto; F. Rizzo; E. Rosato; P. Russotto; A. Trifirò
FAZIA is a multidetector specifically designed to optimize A and Z reaction product identification in heavy-ion collision experiments. This multidetector is modular and based on three-layer telescopes made of two silicon detectors followed by a thick (10 cm) CsI(Tl) scintillator read-out by a photodiode. Its electronics is fully digital. The goal to push at maximum identification capability while preserving excellent energy resolution, can be achieved by using pulse-shape analysis techniques and by making an intensive use of high-speed flash ADCs. This paper presents the front-end part of the electronics.
11th International Conference on Clustering Aspects of Nuclear Structure and Dynamics, CLUSTER 2016 | 2017
P. Russotto; L. Acosta; M. Adamczyk; A. Al-Ajlan; M. Al-Garawi; S. Al-Homaidhi; F. Amorini; L. Auditore; T. Aumann; Y. Ayyad; Zoran Basrak; J. Benlliure; M. Boisjoli; K. Boretzky; J. Brzychczyk; A. Budzanowski; C. Caesar; G. Cardella; P. Cammarata; Z. Chajecki; M. Chartier; A. Chbihi; M. Colonna; M.D. Cozma; B. Czech; E. De Filippo; M. Di Toro; M. Famiano; S. Gannon; Igor Gašparić
We investigated the merits of different event parameters in the identification of Light Charged Particles (LCPs) with CsI(Tl) scintillators read out by photodiodes at high incident energy (400 MeV/u). This investigation is made possible by digital signal processing the output signals. As in the conventional analogue case, the digitized signals allow the discrimination of light charged particles by computing the fast and slow components. In addition other identification parameters as the rise time of the output pulses of the CsI(Tl) come out nearly for free. Aim of this paper is the investigation of novel identification plots and the probe of their merits, in particular at relativistic energies.
Perspective in Nuclear Physics: Proceedings of the 6th Japan-Italy Symposium on Heavy-Ion Physics, 11–15 November 2008, Tokai (Japan) | 2009
G. Cardella; F. Amorini; A. Anzalone; N. Arena; L. Auditore; R. Barna; A. Benisz; I. Berceanu; M. B. Chatterjee; S. Cavallaro; E. De Filippo; U. Emanuele; W. Gawlikowicz; L. Grassi; G. Giuliani; A. Grzeszczuk; P. Guazzoni; S. Kowalski; E. La Guidara; G. Lanzalone; I. Lombardo; S. Lo Nigro; D. Loria; C. Maiolino; N.G. Nicolis; A. Pagano; M. Papa; I. Pawelczak; M. Petrovici; S. Pirrone
Abstract An abnormal production of events with almost equal-sized fragments was theoretically proposed as a signature of spinodal instabilities responsible for nuclear multifragmentation in the Fermi energy domain. On the other hand finite size effects are predicted to strongly reduce this abnormal production. High statistics quasifusion hot nuclei produced in central collisions between Xe and Sn isotopes at 32 and 45 A u202fMeV incident energies have been used to definitively establish, through the experimental measurement of charge correlations, the presence of spinodal instabilities. N/Z influence was also studied.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
N. Le Neindre; R. Bougault; S. Barlini; E. Bonnet; B. Borderie; G. Casini; A. Chbihi; P. Edelbruck; J.D. Frankland; D. Gruyer; E. Legouée; O. Lopez; P. Marini; M. Pârlog; G. Pasquali; M. Petcu; M. F. Rivet; F. Salomon; E. Vient; R. Alba; G. Baiocco; L. Bardelli; M. Bini; R. Borcea; M. Bruno; S. Carboni; M. Cinausero; I. Cruceru; M. Degerlier; J.A. Dueñas
The study of cluster states in neutron-rich Be and C isotopes is a subject of interest in Nuclear Physics. These states should be characterized by high deformation where α-clusters are bounded by valence neutrons. We performed a spectroscopic study of 10Be and 16C isotopes via projectile break-up reactions, by using radioactive beams produced at the INFN-LNS FRIBs facility and the Chimera 4π array. The possible evidence of a new 10Be state at 13.5 MeV excitation energy was found in the 6He+4He disintegration channel. The spectroscopy of 16C was studied via the 6He+10Be break-up channel; in this case we found the indication of a possible new state at about 20.6 MeV.
Physical Review C | 2015
P. Russotto; K. Siwek-Wilczyńska; S. Cavallaro; W. Zipper; G. Lanzalone; L. Acosta; J.P. Wieleczko; L. Auditore; B. Gnoffo; R. Planeta; M. Trimarchi; E. Piasecki; T. Minniti; M. B. Chatterjee; M. D'Agostino; R. Bougault; C. Maiolino; E. De Filippo; L. Francalanza; E. Galichet; F. Rizzo; G. Politi; L. Zetta; A. Trifirò; J. Wilczynski; T. Cap; I. Lombardo; M.F. Rivet; W. Gawlikowicz; M. Vigilante
CORRELATION experiment has been performed at INFN-LNS of Catania, using the 4π multi-detector CHIMERA, with the aim of exploring correlations between two and multi light particle produced in (12)C+(24)Mg collisions at 35 AMeV. Particular attention has been paid to the decay mechanisms of Hoyle state, an excited resonant state of (12)C produced via the triple-α process and characterized by a pronounced molecular like structure with three α particles. The study of the Hoyle state is essential for nucleosynthesis, but it also represents a clearly isolated state that can be studied as a three-α cluster system.