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The investigation of light-ion induced direct reactions in inverse kinematics, using stored and cooled radioactive beams, interacting with internal H, He, etc. gas-jet targets, bears a large potential for nuclear structure and astrophysics studies on exotic nuclei. An extended research project EXL has been accepted for the future facility FAIR in Darmstadt, Germany. In order to explore the experimental conditions for measurements planned at FAIR, a first test experiment for proving the feasibility of the EXL concept was performed.
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Ilieva, S., Kiselev, O., Emling, H. et al. Feasibility studies of the EXL setup for FAIR using the GSI storage ring ESR. Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. 150, 357–358 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2007-00345-x
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