Oct 7 – 11, 2024
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Asia/Almaty timezone

INVESTIGATING ALPHA CLUSTER STRUCTURE IN LIGHT NUCLEI THROUGH RESONANT REACTIONS AT THE ASTANA CYCLOTRON

Oct 8, 2024, 3:15 PM
15m
Conference hall (№ 416) (Almaty, Kazakhstan)

Conference hall (№ 416)

Almaty, Kazakhstan

The library building of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 71/27 Al-Farabi Avenue
Nuclear physics (Section 1) Section 1 – “Nuclear Physics”

Speaker

Dr Dosbol Nauruzbayev (Nazarbayev University Research and Innovation System)

Description

We’ll present a short review of resonant reactions studies performed by the Thick Target Inverse Kinematics (TTIK) approach using beams of the DC-60 cyclotron in Astana (Kazakhstan). Our focus is the reactions induced by gaseous isotopes. In this case the TTIK method provides for continue in energy excitation functions at different angles and these data are free from target admixtures unavoidable at usual approach [1]. We use a combination of the TTIK approach and the time of flight measurements to provide for a better overall energy resolution in the experiments. We’ll review the spectroscopic results for 13C, 15N, 14N 16O, 17O and 18O interaction with helium and hydrogen [2-8] important for understanding exotic nuclear structure and for nuclear astrophysics.

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[2] Goldberg V. Z., et. al., Phys. Rev. С, 105(1), 014615, (2022)
[3] Volya A., et al; Phys. Rev. С, 105(1), 014614, (2022)
[4] A. K. Nurmukhanbetova, et al; Phys. Rev. C 109, 024607(2024)
[5] Goldberg V. Z., et.al. Phys. Rev. R., 2(3), 032036, (2020)
[6] Nurmukhanbetova A.K., et.al. Physical Review C, 2019, 100(6), 0628021.
[7] Nauruzbayev D. K., et.al., Phys. Rev. С, 96(1), 014322, (2017).
[8] Nurmukhanbetova A.K., et.al., NIM in physics, 847, 125–129, (2017)

Section Nuclear physics (Section 1)

Primary authors

Dr Aliya Nurmukhanbetova (Nazarbayev University Research and Innovation System) Dr Dosbol Nauruzbayev (Nazarbayev University Research and Innovation System)

Co-authors

Ms Gulfairuz Serikbayeva (Nazarbayev University Research and Innovation System) Prof. Vladilen Goldberg (Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University)

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