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    Isospin transport in 84Kr + 112,124Sn collisions at Fermi energies

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    Isotopically resolved fragments with Z<=20 have been studied with high resolution telescopes in a test run for the FAZIA collaboration. The fragments were produced by the collision of a 84Kr beam at 35 MeV/nucleon with a n-rich (124Sn) and a n-poor (112Sn) target. The fragments, detected close to the grazing angle, are mainly emitted from the phase-space region of the projectile. The fragment isotopic content clearly depends on the n-richness of the target and it is a direct evidence of isospin diffusion between projectile and target. The observed enhanced neutron richness of light fragments emitted from the phase-space region close to the center of mass of the system can be interpreted as an effect of isospin drift in the diluted neck region.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure

    Isospin transport in 84Kr + 112;124 Sn collisions at Fermi energies with the FAZIA detector

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    International audienceIsotopically resolved fragments up to Z 20 have been studied in a test experiment by the FAZIA Collaboration with a three-stage telescope. The reactions 84Kr+112Sn (n-poor) and 84Kr+124Sn (n-rich) at 35 MeV/nucleon were measured. The telescope was located near the grazing angle, so the detected fragments are mainly emitted from the phase-space region of the projectile. In the following, evidences for isospin diffusion and drift will be discussed

    Isospin transport in 84Kr + 112;124 Sn collisions at Fermi energies with the FAZIA detector

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    International audienceIsotopically resolved fragments up to Z 20 have been studied in a test experiment by the FAZIA Collaboration with a three-stage telescope. The reactions 84Kr+112Sn (n-poor) and 84Kr+124Sn (n-rich) at 35 MeV/nucleon were measured. The telescope was located near the grazing angle, so the detected fragments are mainly emitted from the phase-space region of the projectile. In the following, evidences for isospin diffusion and drift will be discussed
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