Abstract

Valuable information on exotic nuclei far from stability has been obtained at the Legnaro National Laboratory with the high efficiency gamma‐ray spectrometer CLARA, coupled to the magnetic spectrometer PRISMA, or the AGATA Demonstrator. Near N = 40, a new region of deformation is observed due to changes in the shell structure of neutron‐rich Cr and Fe isotopes. Recent experimental and theoretical results will be shown and discussed as well as the expected experimental conditions at the planned future facilities for radioactive ion beams and for high‐intensity stable beams.

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