The optimal detection angles for producing N=126 neutron-rich isotones in the multinucleon transfer reactions

Abstract

The challenge of isotopic identification over a wide angular distribution has limited the measurement of neutron-rich nuclei produced via the multinucleon transfer (MNT) process. To investigate the optimal detection angles for the N=126 isotones, we propose a method to construct the reasonable scattering angles of the MNT products in the dinuclear system (DNS-sysu) model. The reactions 136,144Xe + 208Pb are investigated. The calculated results are in rather good agreement with the available experimental data in the reaction 136Xe + 208Pb. The entrance channel effects on the scattering angle are investigated. It is found that the scattering angular distribution strongly depends on the isospin and the impact parameter of the collision system. The optimal angle ranges for detecting N=126 neutron-rich nuclides 204Pt, 203Ir, 202Os, and 201Re in the 136Xe + 208Pb reaction at the incident energy Ec.m. = 526MeV are predicted. Our results suggest that the angle range 45 ≤slant θlab ≤slant 50 is most favorable for detecting unknown N=126 isotones. Given the current difficulties in separating and identifying experimental MNT fragments, the results of this work could provide significant contributions to future experiments.

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