Abstract

A set-up dedicated to the measurement of radiative capture reactions induced by proton-rich radioactive beams in reverse kinematics is described; this set-up was used to measure the 19Ne(p, γ) 20Na reaction, of astrophysical interest. In addition, the relative merits of two hydrogen targets, i.e. a polyethylene foil and a static gas cell, are discussed.

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