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Chinese Physics Letters | 2010

Elastic Scattering of 6He + p at 82.3 MeV/nucleon

Faisal Jamil-Qureshi; Lou Jian-Ling; Ye Yan-Lin; Cao Zhong-Xin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Zheng Tao; Hua Hui; Li Zhi-Huan; Li Xiang-Qing; Ge Yu-Cheng; Pang Dan-Yang; Li Qi-Te; Xiao Jun; Lv Lin-Hui; Qiao Rui; You Haibo; Chen Ruijiu; Lu Fei; H. Sakurai; H. Otsu; M. Nishimura; S. Sakaguchi; H. Baba; Y. Togano; K. Yoneda; Li Chen; Wang Shuo; Wang He; Li Kuoang; Takashi Nakamura

Differential cross sections for the elastic scattering of halo nucleus 6He on proton target were measured at 82.3 MeV/u. The experimental results are well reproduced by optical model calculations using global potential KD02 with a reduction of the depth of real volume part by a factor of 0.7. A systematic analysis shows that this behavior might be related to the weakly bound property of unstable nuclei.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2003

Measurement of One- and Two-Neutron Transfers in Reaction of 6He+9Be at 25 MeV/u

Ge Yu-Cheng; Ye Yan-Lin; Zheng Tao; Wang Quan-Jin; Li Zhi-Huan; Li Xiang-Qing; Jiang Dong-Xing; A. Ozawa; Y. Yamaguchi; C. Wu; R. Kanungo; DQ(方德清) Fang; I. Tanihata

The cross sections of one- and two-neutron transfers induced by 6He at 25 MeV/u on a 9Be target were measured in RIKEN. Clear identification of the recoiled Be isotopes was achieved. In total five 11Be and 371 10Be events, the corresponding two- and one-neutron transfers were obtained and analysed for transfer reaction cross sections. The results are useful to determine the spectroscopic factors of the internal halo structure of the 6He nucleus.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2018

Observation of New Neutron-rich Isotopes among Fission Fragments from In-flight Fission of 345 MeV/nucleon 238U: Search for New Isotopes Conducted Concurrently with Decay Measurement Campaigns

Shimizu Yohei; Kubo Toshiyuki; Fukuda Naoki; Inabe Naohito; Kameda Daisuke; Sato Hiromi; Suzuki Hiroshi; Takeda Hiroyuki; Yoshida Koichi; Lorusso Giuseppe; Watanabe Hiroshi; S Simpson Gary; Jungclaus Andrea; Baba Hidetada; Browne Frank; Doornenbal Pieter; Gey Guillaunme; Isobe Tadaaki; Li Zhi-Huan; Nishimura Shunji; Söderström Pär-Anders; Sumikama Toshiyuki; Taprogge Jan; Vajta Zsolt; Wu Jin; Xu Zhengyu; Odahara Atsuko; Yagi Ayumi; Nishibata Hiroki; Lozeva Radomira

The search for new isotopes using the in-flight fission of a 238U beam has been conducted concurrently with decay measurements, during the so-called EURICA campaigns, at the RIKEN Nishina Center RI...


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

The β Decay of 21N

Lou Jian-Ling; Li Zhi-Huan; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Hua Hui; Li Xiang-Qing; Zhang Shuang-Quan; Zheng Tao; Ge Yu-Chen; Kong Zan; Lv Lin-Hui; Li Chen; Lu Fei; Fan Feng-Ying; Li Zhong-Yu; Cao Zhong-Xin; Ma Li-Ying; Faisal; Xu Hu-Shan; Hu Zheng-Guo; Wang Meng; Lei Xiang-Guo; Duan Li-Min; Xiao Zhi-Gang; Zhan Wen-Long; Xiao Guo-Qing; Huang Tian-Heng; Fu Fen; Zhang Xue-Heng; Zheng Chuan

The β-delayed neutron and γ energy spectra taken from the decay of neutron-rich nucleus 21N were measured by using the β–γ and β – n coincidence detection method. Thirteen new neutron groups ranging from 0.28MeV to 4.98MeV and with a total branching ratio of 88.7 ± 4.2% were observed and presented. One γ transition with an energy of 1222keV emitted from the excited state of 21O, and four γ transitions with energies of 1674, 2397, 2780, and 3175keV emitted from the excited states of 20O were identified in the β decay chain of 21N. The β decay half-life for 21N is determined to be 82.9 ± 1.9 ms. The uncertainty of half-life is much smaller than the previous result.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2012

Recoiled Proton Tagged Knockout Reaction for 8He

Cao Zhong-Xin; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Zheng Tao; Li Zhi-Huan; Hua Hui; Ge Yu-Cheng; Li Xiang-Qing; Lou Jian-Ling; Xiao Jun; Li Qi-Te; Lv Lin-Hui; Li Kuoang; Wang He; Qiao Rui; You Haibo; Chen Ruijiu

An experiment for knockout reaction induced by 8He beam at 82.5 MeV/nucleon on CH2 and C targets was carried out. The 6He and 4He core fragments at forward angles and the recoiled protons at large angles were detected coincidently. From this exclusive measurement the valence nucleon knockout mechanism and the core knockout mechanism are separated, which can be applied to the exclusive spectroscopic study on the structure of exotic nuclei.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2012

New Measurements for 8He Excited States

Xiao Jun; Ye Yan-Lin; Cao Zhong-Xin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Zheng Tao; Hua Hui; Li Zhi-Huan; Li Xiang-Qing; Ge Yu-Cheng; Lou Jian-Ling; Pang Dan-Yang; Lv Lin-Hui; Li Qi-Te; Qiao Rui; You Haibo; Chen Ruijiu; H. Sakurai; H. Otsu; M. Nishimura; S. Sakaguchi; H. Baba; Y. Togano; K. Yoneda; Li Chen; Wang Shuo; Wang He; Li Kuoang; Y. Nakayama; Y. Kondo; S. Deguchi

Breakup reactions of the double borromean nucleus 8He were measured at 82.3 MeV/u on CH2 and C targets. The coincident detection of two decaying neutrons and the high performance for neutron cross talk rejection are realized in this experiment. The relative energy spectrum for 8He was reconstructed with good statistics. The spectrum exhibits a structure of two resonant peaks, one at an excitation energy of about 3.0 and the other at about 4.14 MeV, respectively. Substantially larger cross section for the first resonance is observed in comparison to the results reported previously.


Chinese Physics C | 2011

Knockout reaction induced by 6He at 61.2 MeV/u

Lü Lin-Hui; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Hua Hui; Zheng Tao; Li Zhi-Huan; Ge Yu-Cheng; Li Xiang-Qing; Lou Jian-Ling; Cao Zhong-Xin; Song Yu-Shou; Xiao Jun; Li Qi-Te; Qiao Rui; You Haibo; Chen Ruijiu; Xu Hu-Shan; Wang Jian-Song; Guo Zhong-Yan; Zhang Xue-Ying; Li Chen; Hu Zheng-Guo; Wang Meng; Xu Zhi-Guo; Yue Ke; Tang Bin; Zang Yong-Dong; Zhang Xue-Heng; Yao Xiang-Wu; Chen Jin-Da

A knockout reaction induced by 6He at 61.2 MeV/u was carried out at the HIRFL-RIBLL radioactive beam line. The α core fragments at forward angles were detected in coincidence with the recoiled protons at large angles. From this coincident measurement the valence nucleon knockout mechanism and the core knockout mechanism can be separated according to the polar angle correlation between the core fragments and the recoiled protons. It is demonstrated that, when reconstructing the resonant state of a weakly bound nucleus, the contamination resulting from the core knockout mechanism should be eliminated in order to obtain the correct structure information.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2009

Quasi-Elastic Scattering of 16C from 12C at 47.5 MeV/Nucleon

Fan Feng-Ying; Zheng Tao; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Hua Hui; Li Zhi-Huan; Ge Yu-Cheng; Li Xiang-Qing; Lou Jian-Ling; Shi Fan; Lv Lin-Hui; Cao Zhong-Xin; Nie Peng-xuan; Li Qi-Te; Song Yu-Shou; Lu Fei; Xu Hu-Shan; Hu Zheng-Guo; Wang Meng; Zhang Xue-Ying; Li Chen; Tang Bin; Xu Zhi-Guo; Yue Ke; Zhang Ya-Peng; Zang Yong-Dong; Zhang Xue-Heng; Yao Xiang-Wu; Chen Jin-Da; Tu Xiao-Lin

Differential cross sections for the quasi-elastic scattering of C-16 at 47.5 MeV/nucleon from C-12 target are measured. Coupled-channels calculations are carried out and the optical potential parameters are obtained by fitting the experimental angular distribution.


Chinese Physics C | 2009

Monte Carlo simulation of the property of a scintillation bar in the multi-neutron correlation spectrometer

Song Yu-Shou; Ye Yan-Lin; Ge Yu-Cheng; Lü Lin-Hui; Q. J. Faisal; Jiang Dong-Xing; Hua Hui; Zheng Tao; Li Zhi-Huan; Li Xiang-Qing; Lou Jian-Ling; Lu Fei; Fan Feng-Ying; Cao Zhong-Xin; Li Qi-Te; Xiao Jun

To perform a kinematically complete measurement of the dissociation reaction for neutron-rich nuclei, a multi-neutron correlation spectrometer is proposed at Peking University. A Monte Carlo simulation code based on GEANT4 is developed for a single scintillation bar which processes not only the energy deposition but also the light propagation in the scintillator and the light collection and conversion to signal at the end of the bar in a realistic way. The simulating method is described in detail in this paper, and the timing and position resolutions and detector efficiency are studied based on the simulation and compared with the experimental results. A new method of crosstalk rejection has been demonstrated to be important for the design of the whole spectrometer.


Chinese Physics C | 2009

Study of the structure of borromean nucleus17Ne

Lu Fei; Hua Hui; Ye Yan-Lin; Li Zhi-Huan; Jiang Dong-Xing; Ma Li-Ying; Ge Yu-Cheng; Zheng Tao; Song Yu-Shou; Li Xiang-Qing; Qureshi Faisal-Jamil

The 17Ne nucleus is a possible candidate with a two-proton borromean halo structure. Since the theoretical model is difficult to handle the three-body system, it is difficult to determine the two-proton halo structure in 17Ne. In the present research, we try to study the breakup reaction of 17Ne. For the Borromean nuclei, one-proton knockout results in an unstable nucleus which is decaying further by proton emission. This process will result in an angular correlation between the direction of the aligned recoiling unstable nucleus and its decay products. The angular correlations can give us information about the configuration of the valence proton in the 17Ne. Furthermore, theoretical calculations indicate that the momentum distributions of 16F c.m are sensitive to the structure of the halo in 17Ne. Thus the measurement of momentum distributions of 16F c.m may also give us conclusive information on the structure of 17Ne. The present experiment has been done at IMP in Lanzhou using the radioactive beam 17Ne at 30.8 MeV/u on a 43mg/cm2 12C target. The data analysis is under procedure and the primary results are provided.

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