Author:
de France Gilles,Blanc Aurélien,Jentschel Michael,Köster Ulli,Leoni Silvia,Mutti Paolo,Simpson Gary,Soldner Torsten,Urban Waldemar
Abstract
Radiative capture reactions on rare targets and prompt spectroscopy of neutron-rich nuclei produced in the neutron-capture induced-fission of 235U and 241Pu have been performed at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL). The high efficiency germanium (Ge) EXOGAM array has been used, complemented with Ge detectors from GASP and the ILL. LaBr3 detectors from the FATIMA collaboration have also been coupled to EXOGAM to measure lifetimes of lowlying excited states. The measured characteristics indicate very good performances of the overall setup. Some recent results will be discussed.
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