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Towards a Reconstruction of Thermal Properties of Light Nuclei from Fusion - Evaporation reactions

This thesis work has been developed in the framework of a new experimental campaign, proposed by the NUCL-EX Collaboration (INFN III Group), in order to progress in the understanding of the statistical properties of light nuclei, at excitation energies above particle emission threshold, by measuring exclusive data from fusion-evaporation reactions.
The determination of the nuclear level density in the A~20 region,
the understanding of the statistical behavior of light nuclei with excitation energies ~3 A.MeV,
and the measurement of observables linked to the presence of cluster structures of nuclear excited
levels are the main physics goals of this work.
On the theory side, the contribution to this project given by this work lies in the development of a dedicated Monte-Carlo Hauser-Feshbach code for the evaporation of the compound nucleus.
The experimental part of this thesis has consisted in the participation to the measurement 12C+12C at 95 MeV beam energy, at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro - INFN, using the GARFIELD+Ring Counter(RCo) set-up, from the beam-time request to the data taking, data reduction, detector calibrations and data analysis.
Different results of the data analysis are presented in this thesis, together with a theoretical study of the system, performed with the new statistical decay code.
As a result of this work, constraints on the nuclear level density at high excitation energy
for light systems ranging from C up to Mg are given. Moreover, pre-equilibrium effects, tentatively interpreted as alpha-clustering effects, are put in evidence, both in the entrance channel of the reaction and in the dissipative dynamics on the path towards thermalisation.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:unibo.it/oai:amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it:4295
Date02 March 2012
CreatorsBaiocco, Giorgio <1984>
ContributorsBruno, Mauro, Gulminelli, Francesca
PublisherAlma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
Source SetsUniversità di Bologna
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeDoctoral Thesis, PeerReviewed
Formatapplication/pdf
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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