10 results on '"Schmitt, Ch"'
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2. A medical mistake.
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Schmitt CH
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- 2003
3. Extensive Study of the Quality of Fission Yields from Experiment, Evaluation and GEF for Antineutrino Studies and Applications.
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Schmidt, K.-H., Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Cormon, S., Cucoanes, A., Shiba, T., Jurado, B., Kern, K., and Schmitt, Ch.
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FISSION products , *BETA decay , *RADIOISOTOPES , *INFORMATION resources , *NEUTRONS - Abstract
The understanding of the antineutrino production in fission and the theoretical calculation of the antineutrino energy spectra in different, also future, types of fission reactors rely on the application of the summation method, where the individual contributions from the different radioactive nuclides that undergo a beta decay are estimated and summed up. The most accurate estimation of the independent fission-product yields is essential to this calculation. This is a complex task because the yields depend on the fissioning nucleus and on the energy spectrum of the incident neutrons. In the present contribution, the quality of different sources of information on the fission yields is investigated, and the benefit of a combined analysis is demonstrated. The influence on antineutrino predictions is discussed. In a systematic comparison, the quality of fission-product yields emerging from different experimental techniques is analyzed. The traditional radiochemical method, which is almost exclusively used for evaluations, provides an unambiguous identification in Z and A , but it is restricted to a limited number of suitable targets, is slow, and the accuracy suffers from uncertainties in the spectroscopic nuclear properties. Experiments with powerful spectrometers, for example at LOHENGRIN, provide very accurate mass yields and a Z resolution for light fission products from thermal-neutron-induced fission of a few suitable target nuclei. On the theoretical side, the general fission model GEF has been developed. It combines a few general theorems, rules and ideas with empirical knowledge. GEF covers almost all fission observables and is able to reproduce measured data with high accuracy while having remarkable predictive power by establishing and exploiting unexpected systematics and hidden regularities in the fission observables. In this article, we have coupled for the first time the GEF predictions for the fission yields to fission-product beta-decay data in a summation calculation of reactor antineutrino energy spectra. The first comparisons performed between the spectra from GEF and those obtained with the evaluated nuclear databases exhibited large discrepancies that highlighted the exigency of the modelisation of the antineutrino spectra and showing their usefulness in the evaluation of nuclear data. Additional constraints for the GEF model were thus needed in order to reach the level of accuracy required by the antineutrino energy spectra. The combination of a careful study of the independent isotopic yields and the adjunction of the LOHENGRIN fission-yield data as additional constraints led to a substantially improved agreement between the antineutrino spectra computed with GEF and with the evaluated data. The comparison of inverse beta-decay yields computed with GEF with those measured by the Daya Bay experiment shows the excellent level of predictiveness of the GEF model for the fundamental or applied antineutrino physics. The main results of this study are: – an improved agreement between the antineutrino energy spectra obtained with the newly tuned GEF model and the JEFF-3.1.1 and JEFF-3.3 fission yields for the four main contributors to fission in standard power reactors; – indications for shortcomings of mass yields for 241Pu(n th , f) and other systems in current evaluations; – a demonstration of the benefit from cross-checking the results of different experimental approaches and GEF for improving the quality of nuclear data; – an analysis of the sources of uncertainties and erroneous results from different experimental approaches; – the capacity of GEF for predicting the fission yields (and other observables) in cases (in terms of fissioning systems and excitation energies) which are presently not accessible to experiment; – predictions of antineutrino energy spectra that aim to assess the prospects for reactor monitoring, and based on the GEF fission yields associated with the beta-decay data of the most recent summation model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. HIGH RATE PROTON IRRADIATION OF 15mm MUON DRIFTTUBES.
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ZIBELL, A., BIEBEL, O., HERTENBERGER, R., RUSCHKE, A., SCHMITT, CH., KROHA, H., BITTNER, B., SCHWEGLER, P., DUBBERT, J., and OTT, S.
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PROTON beams , *MUONS , *LEPTONS (Nuclear physics) , *SPATIAL ability , *LUMINOSITY - Published
- 2012
5. γ-ray Spectroscopy of Proton Drip-Line Nuclei in the A∼130 Region using SPIRAL beams.
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Stézowski, O., Guinet, D., Lautesse, Ph., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Rossé, B., Schmitt, Ch., Nolan, P. J., Boston, A. J., Cooper, R., Dimmock, M., Gros, S., McGuirck, B., Paul, E. S., Petri, M., Scraggs, H., Turk, G., De France, G., Bhattachasyya, S., and Mukherjee, G.
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NUCLEAR fusion , *RADIOACTIVE nuclear beams , *EXOTIC nuclei , *PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) , *SPECTROMETERS , *SPECTRUM analysis instruments - Abstract
A fusion-evaporation experiment has been performed with a SPIRAL 76Kr radioactive beam in order to study the deformation of rare-earth nuclei near the proton drip-line. The experimental setup consisted in the EXOGAM γ-array, coupled to the light-charged particles (LCP) DIAMANT detector and to the VAMOS heavy-ion spectrometer. The difficulties inherent to such measurements are enlightened. The coupling between EXOGAM and DIAMANT has been used to decrease the huge background caused by the radioactivity of the beam. It further permits assigning new γ-ray transitions to specific residual nuclei. A γ-ray belonging to the 130Pm level scheme has thus been observed for the first time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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6. Multimodal Fission in Heavy-Ion Induced Reactions.
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Pokrovskiy, I. V., Bogachev, A. A., Dorvaux, O., Hanappe, F., Iitkis, M. G., Iitkis, J. M., Kinnard, V., Kondratiev, N. A., Kozulin, E. M., Rowley, N., Schmitt, Ch., and Stuttge, L.
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HEAVY ion fusion reactions , *NUCLEAR fission , *NUCLEAR reactions , *NUCLEAR physics , *NUCLEAR energy - Abstract
Mass, energy and folding angle distributions of the fission fragments as well as multiplicities of neutron and gamma-quanta emissions accompanying the fission process were measured for fission of 226Th, 227Pa and 234Pu compound nuclei produced in reactions with 18O and 26Mg projectiles over a wide energy range. Data were analyzed with respect to the presence of fission modes. Asymmetric fission was observed even at very high initial excitation for all the measured systems. The so-called fission mode S1 (caused by the proton shell Z∼50 and neutron shell N∼82 in heavy fragment) was found to be dominant in asymmetric fission of 234Pu. Reactions with not full linear momentum transfer were observed in the folding spectra for all the measured systems. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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7. The use of EXOGAM for in-beam spectroscopy of proton drip-line nuclei with radioactive ion beams
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Petri, M., Paul, E.S., Nolan, P.J., Boston, A.J., Boston, H.C., Cooper, R.J., Dimmock, M.R., Gros, S., McGuirk, B.M., Turk, G., Guinet, D., Lautesse, Ph., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Rossé, B., Schmitt, Ch., Stézowski, O., Bhattacharyya, S., De France, G., and Mukherjee, G.
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RADIOACTIVE nuclear beams , *GAMMA ray spectrometer , *PARTICLE beams , *GERMANIUM diodes , *PROTONS , *NUCLEAR fusion , *RARE earth metals - Abstract
Abstract: One of the first fusion–evaporation experiments using radioactive ion beams was performed at GANIL in order to study proton-rich nuclei of the light rare-earth region. The low production cross-section of the exotic species of interest, in combination with the low intensity of the beam and its induced background, demanded the use of a highly efficient experimental setup. This consisted of the EXOGAM -ray spectrometer coupled for the first time with both the DIAMANT charged-particle array and the VAMOS recoil spectrometer. In this report the experimental challenges of such studies will be discussed and the experimental achievements of the in-beam spectroscopy of proton drip-line nuclei using EXOGAM will be presented. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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8. SEARCH FOR FINGERPRINTS OF TETRAHEDRAL SYMMETRY IN 156Gd.
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DOAN, Q. T., CURIEN, D., STĘZOWSKI, O., DUDEK, J., MAZUREK, K., GÓDŹDŹ, A., PIOT, J., DUCHÊNE, G., GALL, B., MOLIQUE, H., RICHET, M., MEDINA, P., GUINET, D., REDON, N., SCHMITT, CH., JONES, P., PEURA, P., KETELHUT, S., NYMAN, M., and JAKOBSSON, U.
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GADOLINIUM , *SYMMETRY (Physics) , *TETRAHEDRA , *PROBABILITY theory , *NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
Theoretical predictions suggest the presence of tetrahedral symmetry as an explanation for the vanishing intra-band E2 transitions at the bottom of the odd-spin negative-parity band in 156Gd. The present study reports on experiment performed to address this phenomenon. It allowed to remove certain ambiguouities related to the intra-band E2 transitions in the negative-parity bands, to determine the new inter-band transitions and reduced probability ratios B(E2)/B(E1) and, for the first time, to determine the experimental uncertainties related to the latter observable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
9. THE PARIS PROJECT.
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MAJ, A., AZAIEZ, F., JENKINS, D., SCHMITT, CH., STEZOWSKI, O., WIELECZKO, J. P., BALABANSKI, D., BEDNARCZYK, P., BRAMBILLA, S., CAMERA, F., CHAKRABARTY, D. R., CHEŁSTOWSKA, M., CIEMAŁA, M., COURTIN, S., CSATLOS, M., DOMBRADI, Z., DORVAUX, O., DUDEK, J., EDURAN, M. N., and ERTÜRK, S.
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CALORIMETERS , *GAMMA rays , *NUCLEAR shell theory , *SCINTILLATORS , *GERMANIUM - Abstract
The PARIS project is an initiative to develop and build a high-efficiency gamma-calorimeter principally for use at SPIRAL2. It is intended to comprise a double shell of scintillators and use the novel scintillator material LaBr3(Ce), which promises a step-change in energy and time resolutions over what is achievable using conventional scintillators. The array could be used in a stand-alone mode, in conjunction with an inner particle detection system, or with high-purity germanium arrays. Its potential physics opportunities as well as initial designs and simulations will be discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
10. γ-Spectroscopy and Radioactive Beams : How To Perform Channel Selection ?
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Rossé, B., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Schmitt, Ch., Guinet, D., Meyer, M., Lautesse, Ph., Nolan, P. J., Boston, A. J., Cooper, R., Dimmock, M., Gros, S., McGuirck, B., Paul, E. S., Petri, M., Scraggs, H., Turk, G., De France, G., Bhattachasyya, S., and Mukherjee, G.
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RADIOACTIVE nuclear beams , *PARTICLE beams , *NUCLEAR physics , *PHYSICS , *NUCLEAR energy - Abstract
An experiment has been performed using a SPIRAL 76Kr radioactive beam at GANIL to investigate rare-earth nuclei near the proton drip-line. The EXOGAM gamma array was coupled with the DIAMANT light charged-particle detector and the VAMOS spectrometer. We report here on the powerful of this setup to extract fusion-evaporation γ-rays from a large beam contamination. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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