In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy with fast neutron probes at NFS
Hemantika Sengar
(1)
,
Emmanuel Clément
(1)
,
Dieter Ackermann
(1)
,
Ozge Aktas
(1)
,
Lucas de Arruda
(1)
,
Gilles de France
(1)
,
Philippe Dessagne
(2)
,
Greg Henning
(2)
,
Indu Jangid
(1)
,
Desislava Kalaydjieva
,
Maëlle Kerveno
(2)
,
Neeraj Kumar
(2)
,
Xavier Ledoux
(1)
,
Antoine Lemasson
(1)
,
Iolanda Matea
(3)
,
Perine Miriot-Jaubert
(4)
,
Alahari Navin
(1)
,
Julien Piot
(1)
,
Diego Ramos
(1)
,
Thomas Roger
(1)
,
Priya Sharma
(1)
,
Taiki Tanaka
(1)
Greg Henning
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Desislava Kalaydjieva
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Perine Miriot-Jaubert
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- ORCID : 0009-0008-6821-4693
Résumé
Using the high flux of fast neutron beam provided at the Neutrons For Science (NFS) facility of GANIL-SPIRAL2, high resolution γ-ray spectroscopy of nuclei produced in the (n,xn) reactions is performed with the EXOGAM HPGe array. The nuclei produced by the (n,2n) and (n,3n) channels of 58Ni are re-examined through prompt γ-ray spectroscopy in coincidence with fast neutrons to provide a comprehensive and possibly new description of its level schemes and excitation functions.