Speaker
Vinzenz Bildstein
(Physik-Department E12, TU München)
Description
Transfer reactions yield important spectroscopic information about isotopes,
including spin and parity assignments to nuclear levels and spectroscopic factors.
The corresponding information is still lacking for many nuclei far from stability.
The results from transfer experiments with neutron rich Na and Mg isotopes in inverse
kinematic with the MINIBALL setup at REX-ISOLDE will be presented, including a new
level in $^{31}$Mg. These results and the encountered difficulties with the existing
setup will be discussed and plans for a new setup for transfer experiments with
MINIBALL will be shown.
Author
Vinzenz Bildstein
(Physik-Department E12, TU München)
Co-authors
Gerhard Schrieder
(Institut für Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt)
Heiko Scheit
(MPI für Kernphysik, Heidelberg)
Reiner Krücken
(Physik-Department E12, TU München)
Thomas Nilsson
(Institut für Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt)
Thorsten Kröll
(Physik-Department E12, TU München)