Abstract
A method to produce beams of polarized unstable nuclei was developed, which fully exploits the advantageous features of the projectile fragmentation reaction. The method was applied tog-factor measurements of several neutron-rich nuclei. We present experimental results so far obtained and discuss capabilities and limitations the present polarization method has.
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Okuno, H., Asahi, K., Ueno, H. et al. Polarization in projectile fragmentation andg-factor measurements for neutron-rich nuclei. Hyperfine Interact 78, 97–103 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00568122
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