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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP NUCLEAR REACTIONS ON NUCLEONS AND NUCLEI
Volume 1014, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1014/1/012013
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- FLNR
- JINR
- INFN
- IN2P3-JINR [14-90]
- ENSAR2 project [N-SI-88]
- Polish National Science Centre [2013/08/M/ST2/00257]
- French LEA COPIGAL project
- [03-5-1094-2010/2016]
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Compound nucleus fission and quasi-fission are both binary decay channels whose common properties make the experimental separation between them difficult. A way to achieve this separation could be to probe the angular momentum of the binary fragments. This can be done detecting gamma rays in coincidence with the two fragments. As a case study, the reaction S-32 + Au-197 near the Coulomb barrier has been performed at the Tandem ALTO facility at IPN ORSAY. ORGAM and PARIS, two different gamma detectors arrays, are coupled with the CORSET detector, a two-arm time-of-flight spectrometer. TOF-TOF data were analyzed to reconstruct the mass-energy distribution of the primary fragments coupled with gamma multiplicity and spectroscopic analysis. Preliminary results of will be shown.
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