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Claes Fahlander

Professor emeritus

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g-Factor Measurements on Relativistic Isomeric Beams Produced by Fragmentation and U-fission: The g-RISING Project at GSI

Author

  • G. Neyens
  • L. Atanasova
  • D. L. Balabanski
  • F. Becker
  • P. Bednarczyk
  • L. Caceres
  • P. Doornenbal
  • J. Gerl
  • M. Gorska
  • J. Grebosz
  • M. Hass
  • G. Ilie
  • N. Kurz
  • I. Kojouharov
  • R. Lozeva
  • A. Maj
  • M. Pfutzner
  • S. Pietri
  • Zs. Podolyak
  • W. Prokopowicz
  • T. R. Saitoh
  • H. Schaffner
  • G. Simpson
  • N. Vermeulen
  • E. Werner-Malento
  • J. Walker
  • H. J. Wollersheim
  • D. Bazzacco
  • G. Benzoni
  • A. Blazhev
  • N. Blasi
  • A. Bracco
  • C. Brandau
  • F. Camera
  • S. K. Chamoli
  • S. Chmel
  • F. C. L. Crespi
  • J. M. Daugas
  • M. De Rydt
  • P. Detistov
  • Claes Fahlander
  • E. Farnea
  • G. Georgiev
  • K. Gladnishki
  • Robert Hoischen
  • M. Ionescu-Bujor
  • A. Iordachescu
  • J. Jolie
  • A. Jungclaus
  • M. Kmiecik
  • A. Krasznahorkay
  • R. Kulessa
  • S. Lakshmi
  • G. Lo Bianco
  • S. Mallion
  • K. Mazurek
  • W. Meczynski
  • D. Montanari
  • S. Myalsky
  • O. Perru
  • Dirk Rudolph
  • G. Rusev
  • A. Saltarelli
  • R. Schwengner
  • J. Styczen
  • K. Turzo
  • J. J. Valiente-Dobon
  • O. Wieland
  • M. Zieblinski

Summary, in English

Within the RISING (Rare ISotope INvestigations @ GSI) Collaboration at GSI, g factor measurements have been performed on isomeric states in neutron-rich isotopes approaching Sn-132 and in the neutron deficient Pb-region (the g-RISING campaign). We present the experimental technique and some typical aspects related to such studies on relativistic beams selected with the FRS fragment separator. First results are presented for the (19/2(+)) 4.5 mu s isomeric state in Sn-127, which has been produced by means of fission of a relativistic U-238 beam on the one hand, and by the fragmentation of a relativistic Xe-136 beam on the other hand. Spin-alignment has been observed in both reactions. It was the first time that spin-alignment has been established in a relativistic fission reaction.

Department/s

  • Nuclear physics

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Pages

1237-1247

Publication/Series

Acta Physica Polonica. Series B: Elementary Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics, Statistical Physics, Theory of Relativity, Field Theory

Volume

38

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Jagellonian University, Cracow, Poland

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

Research group

  • Nuclear Structure

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0587-4254