Coulomb excitation of unstable nuclei at intermediate energies
Abstract
We investigate the Coulomb excitation of low-lying states of unstable nuclei in intermediate energy collisions (Elab10-500 MeV/nucleon). It is shown that the cross sections for the E1 and E2 transitions are larger at lower energies, much less than 10 MeV/nucleon. Retardation effects and Coulomb distortion are found to be both relevant for energies as low as 10 MeV/nucleon and as high as 500 MeV/nucleon. Implications for studies at radioactive beam facilities are discussed.
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