Recent experiments in inverse kinematics with the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA
Résumé
In the last period, two classes of experiments have been carried out
with the large acceptance magnetic spectrometer PRISMA. In particular,
the one- and two-neutron transfer processes at energies ranging
from the Coulomb barrier to deep below it and the population of exotic
neutron rich nuclei in the A∼130 and A∼200 mass regions have been
studied. Both kinds of experiments have been performed in inverse
kinematics identifying in A, Z and velocity the light target-like recoils
with PRISMA placed at very forward angles in order to have, at the
same time, high efficiency and good energy and mass resolutions.