Author:
Cinausero M,Dell’Aquila D,Lombardo I,Vigilante M,Barlini S,Bolzonella R,Bruno M,Buccola A,Cartuan S,Casini G,Cicerchia M,D’Andrea M,Degerlier M,Fabris D,Gasques L,Gramegna F,Lepine-Szily A,Mantovani G,Marchi T,Piantelli S,Rigato V,Scomparin L,Valdrè S
Abstract
Abstract
The structure of light-to-medium mass nuclei is crucial to understand exotic phenomena in nuclear structure, including the appearance of molecular effects in light nuclei and their impact in nuclear astrophysics. In this paper, a new experiment to probe one-proton spectroscopic factors of bound and unbound states in the sd-nucleus 33Cl is discussed. The experiment exploits the reaction 32S(3He, d)33Cl* at 9.68 MeV bombarding energy. This reaction is suitable to probe the single-particle structure of 33Cl states with respect to the population of 1d
3/2, 1f
7/2 and 2p
3/2 shells. Crucial aspects of the investigation are the use of an enriched, high-purity, 32S target and a new generation hodoscope with improved angular resolution, allowing to obtain high-precision angular distribution of the differential cross section in a broad angular range. Results are interpreted by means of finite-range DWBA and coupled-channel calculations.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education