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American Institute of Physics, AIP Conference Proceedings

DOI: 10.1063/1.1905309

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In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of target fragmentation

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Abstract

Fragmentation reactions, typically performed at energies {approx}E/A>50 MeV, produce neutron-rich nuclei but leave little angular momentum in the residues. In this work we have examined the product distribution and angular momentum input for a {sup 12}C beam at 30 MeV/A on a thick (40 mg/cm{sup 2}) target of {sup 51}V, testing the feasibility of in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy study of target fragments at this lower energy. This technique allows the study of some neutron-rich nuclei to moderate spins, complementing the beam fragmentation studies.