Orateur
Dr
Miguel Marqués
(LPC, Caen, France)
Description
The development of light, neutron-rich beams has opened in the last decade new perspectives
for the study of many-neutron systems. Breakup experiments at GANIL will be described, using
beams of 6−8 He, 11 Li, 14 Be and 15 B at several tens of MeV/N. Our approach is based on the
detection in coincidence of the breakup fragment and the neutrons in order to investigate the
different correlations in the final state of these very neutron-rich systems.
Several particular cases will be discussed: fragment-n correlations in 7 He, 10 Li and 9 He; 2n
correlations in 6 He, 11 Li and 14 Be; and three-body and 4n correlations in 8 He and 14 Be.
Auteur principal
Dr
Miguel Marqués
(LPC, Caen, France)