Bulletin of the American Physical Society
6th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Sunday–Friday, November 26–December 1 2023; Hawaii, the Big Island
Session E10: Nuclear Structure III
7:00 PM–9:45 PM,
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Room: Kohala 3
Chair: Daiki Nishimura
Abstract: E10.00006 : Muon nuclear capture reaction on 28,29,30Si*
8:15 PM–8:30 PM
Presenter:
Rurie Mizuno
(University of Tokyo)
Authors:
Rurie Mizuno
(University of Tokyo)
Megumi Niikura
(RIKEN)
Takeshi Y Saito
(RIKEN)
Teiichiro Matsuzaki
(RIKEN)
Yuji Yamaguchi
(JAEA)
Shinichiro Abe
(JAEA)
Hiroya Fukuda
(Kyushu University)
Masanori Hashimoto
(Kyoto University)
Adrian Hillier
(RAL)
Katsuhiko Ishida
(KEK)
Naritoshi Kawamura
(KEK)
Shoichiro Kawase
(Kyushu University)
Teppei Kawata
(Kyushu University)
Kentaro Kitafuji
(Kyushu University)
Hiroyuki Matsuzaki
(University of Tokyo)
Futoshi Minato
(Kyushu University)
Masaya Oishi
(Kyushu University)
Partick Strasser
(KEK)
Akira Sato
(Osaka University)
Koichiro Shimomura
(KEK)
Soshi Takeshita
(KEK)
Dai Tomono
(Osaka University)
Izumi Umegaki
(KEK)
The experiments were performed at the pulsed muon facilities, MLF at J-PARC and RAL-ISIS. The negative muon beam irradiated enriched 28,29,30Si targets. The numbers of reaction products were measured with the activation method and the absolute BRs were deduced. The BR of 26Al was measured with the Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) method at MALT, the University of Tokyo.
The absolute BRs of unstable Na, Mg, and Al isotopes were observed in these experiments. The result of the experiments will be reported in this presentation and compared with theoretical calculations.
*This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP19H05664.R. M. is supported by the Fore-front Physics and Mathematics Program to Drive Transformation (FoPM), a World-leading Innovative Graduate Study (WINGS) Program, and JSR Fellowship at the University of Tokyo.
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