Influence of the n-p asymmetry on decay properties of palladium isotopes
Résumé
The INDRA 4π-array was coupled with the high acceptance spectrometer VAMOS to study the decay of palladium isotopes with a large range of N/Z = 1–1.26, produced in the 34,36,40Ar + 58,60,64Ni reactions at E/A = 13.3 MeV. The coupling of both apparatuses gives the opportunity to detect complete events with light charged particles identified in INDRA and the compound nucleus residue in VAMOS. The detailed studies of this experiment put constraints on the N/Z effects in the statistical models.