Cross sections for neutron and proton transfer channels were measured in the proton-rich system 92Mo+54Fe using the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer. The energy dependence of the absolute transfer cross sections was investigated over a beam energy range spanning from slightly above to below the Coulomb barrier. A significant enhancement was observed in the 2p and 2p + 2n pickup and stripping channels compared to expectations based on independent single-nucleon transfer, suggesting strong correlations in the multinucleon transfer mechanism.

Revealing nucleon-nucleon correlation effects through sub-Coulomb transfer reactions in 92Mo+54Fe

Galtarossa F.
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Colucci G.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Goasduff A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Montagnoli G.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Montanari D.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2026

Abstract

Cross sections for neutron and proton transfer channels were measured in the proton-rich system 92Mo+54Fe using the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer. The energy dependence of the absolute transfer cross sections was investigated over a beam energy range spanning from slightly above to below the Coulomb barrier. A significant enhancement was observed in the 2p and 2p + 2n pickup and stripping channels compared to expectations based on independent single-nucleon transfer, suggesting strong correlations in the multinucleon transfer mechanism.
2026
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