I. Sitnikova
Stockholm University
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Physics Letters B | 2000
M. Andersson; Chr. Bargholtz; H. Calen; K. Fransson; E. Fumero; L. Holmberg; J. Johanson; T. Johansson; K. Lindh; L. Mårtensson; I. Sitnikova; A. Sukhanov; P.-E. Tegnér; P. Thörngren Engblom; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander; J. Zlomanczuk
Abstract Neutral and charged two-pion production in p+d→ 3 He+2 π reactions has been studied at CELSIUS at a proton beam energy of 477 MeV. The total cross section for double pion production is 0.22±0.03 μ b. The ratio of the cross sections for the production of charged pion pairs with isospin T =1 and T =0 was determined to be σ ( π + π − ; T =1)/ σ ( π + π − ; T =0)=1.4±0.4.
Physics Letters B | 1997
Chr. Bargholtz; K. Fransson; L. Holmberg; K. Lindh; L. Sandberg; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegnér; P. Thörngren Engblom; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander; D. Protic
Abstract The momentum spectrum of 4 He particles from d + d reactions at E lab = 569 MeV has been measured at zero degrees in the laboratory. The missing-mass spectrum is consistent with a pure phase space behaviour for the isospin zero channel of two pions, corresponding to a total cross section of 43 ± 5 nb.
Physics Letters B | 2000
M. Andersson; Chr. Bargholtz; K. Fransson; L. Holmberg; K. Lindh; L. Mårtensson; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegnér; P. Thörngren Engblom; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander
Abstract The d(α,6Li ∗ 3.56 )π0 reaction has been studied at Ec.m.=1.2 and 1.9 MeV above threshold with an alpha-particle beam incident on a deuterium cluster-jet target in CELSIUS. Complete differential cross sections were measured at both energies, integrated to σ=228±6+70 nb and 141±12+42 nb respectively. Observed large anisotropies are discussed in relation to the cluster structure of the 6Li ∗ halo.
Nuclear Physics | 1997
Chr. Bargholtz; K. Fransson; L. Holmberg; K. Lindh; L. Sandberg; D. Protic; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegnér; P. Thörngren Engblom; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander
Abstract In near-threshold reactions the heavy reaction products are emitted within a narrow cone in the forward direction. To detect these a small-size charged-particle telescope has been built that is operated inside the vacuum chamber within the dipole magnets of the CELSIUS storage ring. The first aim has been to study two-pion production close to threshold. By measuring the d(d,2π) 4 He reaction at a beam energy of 569 MeV, corresponding to 29 MeV above the production threshold for two neutral pions in the c.m., we add a low-energy end point to the previous experiments concerning this reaction. The two pions are produced in a T=0 channel which is the signature of the so called ABC-effect.
Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2002
M. Andersson; Christoph Bargholtz; K. Fransson; E. Fumero; L. Geren; L. Holmberg; K. Lindh; L. Mårtensson; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegnér; G. Weiss; Katarina Wilhelmsen Rolander
The halo nucleus 6He has been studied in a pionic fusion experiment at the CELSIUS storage ring facility in Uppsala. The 6He nuclei were produced in reactions with a deuteron beam incident on a 4He jet target 0.9–5.4 MeV above threshold in the center-of-mass frame. The 6He ions were detected in a ΔE-E solid-state detector telescope inserted into the CELSIUS ring. The aim of the experiment was to investigate, in particular, the high-momentum part of the halo wave function by measuring the total and differential cross sections of the reaction d+4He→6He+π+.
Acta physica Hungarica. Heavy ion physics | 1997
M. Andersson; Christoph Bargholtz; Kj. Fransson; L. Holmberg; K. Lindh; L. M⇘rtensson; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegner; P. Thörngren Engblom; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander
The isobaric analogue state of the ground state of the halo nucleus6He,6Li* has been studied in a pionic fusion experiment at the CELSIUS storage ring facility in Uppsala, Sweden. This was the first of two proposed experiments with the aim to study the high momentum part of the wave functions of the halo nuclei6He and6Li (0+, T=1). The Li nuclei were produced in inverse kinematics reactions with alpha particles incident on a deuterium cluster jet target. The6Li ions were detected in a zero-degree spectrometer situated in the fourth quadrant of the CELSIUS ring. The measurement was done for three different beam energies corresponding to 5.4, 2.2 and 1.5 MeV above threshold in the c.m. The cross-sections slowly increase with beam energy from 95 nb at the lowest energy to about 250 nb at 5.4 MeV above threshold.
Physics Letters B | 1996
I. Sitnikova; Th. Arctaedius; Chr. Bargholtz
Abstract A study is made of nuclear molecular configurations in 161,162 Yb. It is concluded that certain molecular configurations may be sufficiently stable at high spin for the depopulating gamma transitions to be observable above the background of statistical transitions. Such gamma transitions may have been observed in recent experiments on fusion reactions of 17,18 O and 144 Sm.
Archive | 1995
Chr. Bargholtz; K. Fransson; L. Holmberg; K. Lindh; D. Protic; L. Sandberg; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegner; P. Thörngren Engblom; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander
For the realization of near threshold studies a small-size spectrometer has been developed by the Nuclear Physics Division at Stockholm University in conjunction with Institut fur Kernphysik in Julich. A particle telescope is mounted inside the CELSIUS vacuum chamber in the bend following the cluster-jet target. It is possible to vary the measuring position within the dipole field to cover different magnetic rigidities which makes it a versatile tool for studies of threshold reactions. The first aim has been to study two-pion production and we present preliminary results from measurements of the d(d, 2π)4 He reaction.
Physica Scripta | 2003
M. Andersson; Chr. Bargholtz; Kj. Fransson; E. Fumero; L. Geren; L. Holmberg; K. Lindberg; K. Lindh; L. Mårtensson; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegnér; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander
Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Production, Properties and Interaction of Mesons | 2003
M. Andersson; Chr. Bargholtz; Kj. Fransson; E. Fumero; L. Geren; L. Holmberg; K. Lindberg; K. Lindh; L. Mårtensson; I. Sitnikova; P.-E. Tegner; G. Weiss; K. Wilhelmsen Rolander