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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 10: Poster Session: Nuclear Structure/Spectroscopy
HK 10.6: Poster
Tuesday, March 9, 2004, 13:30–15:30, Foyer
Relativistic Coulomb Excitation of 56Cr† — •A. Bürger1, H. Hübel1, P. Reiter2, H. J. Wollersheim3, J. Gerl3, H. Grawe3, M. Górska3, A. Al-Khatib1, A. Banu3, T. Beck3, F. Becker3, P. Bednarczyk3, G. Benzoni4, A. Bracco4, P. Bringel1, F. Camera4, E. Clement5, P. Doornenbal3, A. Görgen5, J. Grebosz6,3, M. Hellström3, M. Kmiecik6, I. Kojouharov3, N. Kurz3, G. Lo Bianco7, R. Lozeva3, A. Maj6, S. Mandal3, W. Meczynski6, D. Mehta8, B. Millon4, S. Muralithar9,3, A. Neußer1, C. Petrache7, T. S. Reddy10, N. Saito3, T. Saito3, H. Schaffner3, A.K. Singh1, H. Weick3, C. Wheldon3, O. Wieland4, and M. Winkler3 — 1HISKP, Univ. Bonn — 2IKP, Univ. Köln — 3GSI, Darmstadt — 4INFN, Milano, Italy — 5CEA Orsay, France — 6Henryk Niewodniczanski Inst. of Nucl. Phys., Krakow, Poland — 7Dept. of Phys., Univ. Camerino, Italy — 8Dept. of Phys., Panjab Univ., India — 9NSC, New Delhi, India — 10Dept. of Nucl. Phys., Andhra Univ., India
As one of the first experiments with the new RISING spectrometer, relativistic Coulomb excitation has been performed on the nucleus 56Cr with the aim to investigate shell structures of nuclei with extreme isospin. A stable 86Kr beam has been fragmented on a primary Be target and, after filtering out unwanted ions with the FRS, Coulomb exitation was performed in a secondary Au target. The emitted γ rays were observed by the Ge Cluster detectors of RISING in coincidence with particle and position signals from a large set of other detectors. The steps of the analysis and first results will be presented. †Supported by BMBF