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@PHDTHESIS{Paschalis:218901,
      author       = {Paschalis, Stefanos},
      title        = {{R}elativistic {O}ne-{N}ucleon {R}emoval {R}eactions},
      school       = {University of Liverpool},
      type         = {Dissertation},
      reportid     = {GSI-2019-00718},
      pages        = {132 S.},
      year         = {2008},
      note         = {Dissertation, University of Liverpool, 2008},
      abstract     = {A well-established technique to probe the single-particle
                      structure over a wide rangeof nuclei is the one-nucleon
                      removal reactions in inverse kinematics using radioactiveion
                      beams. This thesis presents inclusive measurements of
                      one-nucleon removal from57Ni by a carbon (C) target. The
                      interest in studying 57Ni, a nuclide with only onenucleon
                      (neutron) above the N = Z = 28 double shell closure, arises
                      from the conflictingresults regarding its single-particle
                      nature that were extracted in several experiments.Moreover,
                      this thesis discusses the first results of a new
                      experimental technique usedto identify the quasi-free (p,2p)
                      and (p,pn) scattering processes in inverse kinematics,when
                      the 57Ni ions react with the protons of a polyolefin (CH2)
                      target, by the coincidentdetection of the two recoiling fast
                      nucleons and the heavy outgoing fragment. In bothreactions
                      the measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of
                      the projectilelikefragments, after the removal of one
                      nucleon, provides information on the orbitalangular momentum
                      of the removed particle. The one-nucleon removal reactions
                      withthe C target induce mainly peripheral collisions,
                      providing information only on theasymptotic part of the
                      single-particle wave function, while the quasi-free
                      scatteringreactions can also probe more deeply bound
                      nucleons providing an insight into theinterior of the
                      nucleus. The experiment was performed in May 2005 at GSI,
                      Darmstadt,Germany using the LAND/ALADIN setup (future R3B
                      setup). The cocktail beam ofthe radioactive species under
                      study was produced by the in-flight fragmentation ofa 600
                      MeV/nucleon 58Ni primary beam on a thick beryllium (Be)
                      target and wasselected and unambiguously identified on an
                      event-by-event basis by the FRS separator.The 57Ni fragments
                      present in the cocktail beam reacted with the secondary
                      targetlocated at the LAND/ALADIN setup with an energy of 510
                      MeV/nucleon. A largepart of this thesis is also devoted to
                      presenting new calibration and reconstructiontechniques
                      integrated in the (under development) common analysis
                      framework land02,which is used for on-line monitoring and
                      off-line analysis of past and future experimentsperformed at
                      the LAND/ALADIN setup.},
      cin          = {KRA},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Ds200)KRA-20150901OR349},
      pnm          = {533 - Exotic Nuclei and Nuclear Astrophysics (ENNA)
                      (POF2-533)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF2-533},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)11},
      url          = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/218901},
}