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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 10: Kernphysik / Spektroskopie II
HK 10.6: Talk
Monday, March 20, 2000, 18:15–18:30, B 68
Nuclear Matter Distributions of Neutron-Rich Li-Isotopes from Elastic Proton Scattering in Inverse Kinematics — •A.V. Dobrovolsky1,2, G.D Alkhazov1, M.N. Andronenko1, A. Bauchet2, P. Egelhof2, S. Fritz2, G.E. Gavrilov1, H. Geissel2, C. Groß2, A.V. Khanzadeev1, G.A. Korolev1, G. Kraus2, A.A. Lobodenko1, G. Münzenberg2, M. Mutterer3, S.R. Neumaier2, C. Scheidenberger2, D.M. Seliverstov1, T. Schäfer2, T. Suzuki2, N.A. Timofeev1, A.A. Vorobyov1, and V.I. Yatsoura1 — 1Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI), Gatchina — 2Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI), Darmstadt — 3Institut für Kernphysik, Technische Universität Darmstadt
The method of proton elastic scattering at intermediate energies, which was already proven for neutron-rich helium isotopes to be well suited for obtaining accurate and detailed information on nuclear matter distributions of halo nuclei[1], was recently applied for the investigation of neutron-rich Li-isotopes using 6,8,9,11Li beams at energies around 700 MeV/u. The experimental setup consisted of the ionization chamber IKAR which served simultaneously as high-pressure hydrogen target and as recoil proton detector, and a forward spectrometer for tracing and identifying the projectile nuclei after the scattering process. The status of the data analysis, and preliminary results on the nuclear matter distributions deduced with the help of the Glauber multiple scattering theory will be presented.
[1] G.D.Alkhazov et al., Phys.Rev.Lett. 78 (1997) 2313