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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 722, 14 July 2003, Pages C49-C54
Nuclear Physics A

Structure of light exotic nuclei 6,8He and 10,11C from (p,p′) reactions

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Abstract

The structure of the light unstable nuclei 10,11C and 6,8He is investigated by means of (p,p′) reactions. The experiments were performed at GANIL using the MUST detector, an array of Si and SiLi telescopes. The (p,p′) are analyzed within the framework of the microscopic JLM potential, allowing to test the densities predicted by structure models. Preliminary data from the 8He(p,o′) reaction performed at the SPIRAL facility at 15.6 MeV/nucleon are discussed.

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