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Light and heavy fragments mass correlation in the 197Au+130Te transfer reaction
We studied multinucleon transfer (MNT) processes in the 197Au+130Te at Elab=1.07 GeV system coupling the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer to NOSE, an ancillary particle detector. We constructed a mass correlation matrix associating to each light fragment identified in PRISMA the corresponding mass distribution of the heavy partner detected in NOSE and, through the comparison with Monte Carlo simulations, we could infer about the role of neutron evaporation in multinucleon transfer reactions for the population of neutron-rich heavy nuclei
Study of the Multinucleon Transfer Channels in the Au + Te Reaction through a High-resolution Kinematic Coincidence
International audienceMultinucleon transfer channels, populated in the inverse kinematic reaction ^197Au+^130Te at E_lab = 1.07 GeV, were studied by means of a high-resolution kinematic coincidence set-up composed of the large acceptance magnetic spectrometer PRISMA coupled to a new detection system acting as second arm. The comparison of the experimental mass-mass correlation matrix with Monte Carlo simulations allowed us to investigate the role of neutron evaporation in the population of neutron-rich heavy nuclei around A = 200