28 results on '"A. Blazhev"'
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2. Angular momentum generation in nuclear fission
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Wilson, J. N., Thisse, D., Lebois, M., Jovančević, N., Gjestvang, D., Canavan, R., Rudigier, M., Étasse, D., Gerst, R-B., Gaudefroy, L., Adamska, E., Adsley, P., Algora, A., Babo, M., Belvedere, K., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Blazhev, A., Boso, A., Bottoni, S., Bunce, M., Chakma, R., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Courtin, S., Cortés, M. L., Davies, P., Delafosse, C., Fallot, M., Fornal, B., Fraile, L., Gottardo, A., Guadilla, V., Häfner, G., Hauschild, K., Heine, M., Henrich, C., Homm, I., Ibrahim, F., Iskra, Ł. W., Ivanov, P., Jazrawi, S., Korgul, A., Koseoglou, P., Kröll, T., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Le Meur, L., Leoni, S., Ljungvall, J., Lopez-Martens, A., Lozeva, R., Matea, I., Miernik, K., Nemer, J., Oberstedt, S., Paulsen, W., Piersa, M., Popovitch, Y., Porzio, C., Qi, L., Ralet, D., Regan, P. H., Rezynkina, K., Sánchez-Tembleque, V., Siem, S., Schmitt, C., Söderström, P.-A., Sürder, C., Tocabens, G., Vedia, V., Verney, D., Warr, N., Wasilewska, B., Wiederhold, J., Yavahchova, M., Zeiser, F., and Ziliani, S.
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When a heavy atomic nucleus splits (fission), the resulting fragments are observed to emerge spinning1; this phenomenon has been a mystery in nuclear physics for over 40 years2,3. The internal generation of typically six or seven units of angular momentum in each fragment is particularly puzzling for systems that start with zero, or almost zero, spin. There are currently no experimental observations that enable decisive discrimination between the many competing theories for the mechanism that generates the angular momentum4–12. Nevertheless, the consensus is that excitation of collective vibrational modes generates the intrinsic spin before the nucleus splits (pre-scission). Here we show that there is no significant correlation between the spins of the fragment partners, which leads us to conclude that angular momentum in fission is actually generated after the nucleus splits (post-scission). We present comprehensive data showing that the average spin is strongly mass-dependent, varying in saw-tooth distributions. We observe no notable dependence of fragment spin on the mass or charge of the partner nucleus, confirming the uncorrelated post-scission nature of the spin mechanism. To explain these observations, we propose that the collective motion of nucleons in the ruptured neck of the fissioning system generates two independent torques, analogous to the snapping of an elastic band. A parameterization based on occupation of angular momentum states according to statistical theory describes the full range of experimental data well. This insight into the role of spin in nuclear fission is not only important for the fundamental understanding and theoretical description of fission, but also has consequences for the γ-ray heating problem in nuclear reactors13,14, for the study of the structure of neutron-rich isotopes15,16, and for the synthesis and stability of super-heavy elements17,18.
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- 2021
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3. Lipid Indices, Elastin Turnover and the Development of Microvascular Complications – A Study in Diabetic Patients with Arterial Hypertension
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Nikolov, A., Blazhev, A., Tzekova, M., Kostov, K., and Popovski, N.
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Background and Aims:An important factor in the development of vascular wall lesions is the degradation of the elastic fiber major protein – elastin. Elastin peptides (EDP) derived from this degradation are present in the circulation and are a stimulus for the production of anti-elastin antibodies (AEAbs) IgM, IgG and IgA. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible association between AEAbs, lipid indices and the development of microvascular complications.
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- 2019
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4. Shell structure from 100Sn to 78Ni: Implications for nuclear astrophysics.
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Gross, Carl J., Nazarewicz, Witold, Rykaczewski, Krzysztof P., Grawe, H., Blazhev, A., Górska, M., Mukha, I., Plettner, C., Roeckl, E., Nowacki, F., Grzywacz, R., and Sawicka, M.
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The single-particle structure and shell gap of 100Sn is inferred from prompt in-beam and delayed γ-ray spectroscopy of seniority and spin-gap isomers. Recent results in 94,95Ag and 98Cd stress the importance of large-scale shell model calculations employing realistic interactions for the isomerism, np-nh excitations and E2 polarisation of the 100Sn core. The strong monopole interaction of the ‡l = 0 spin-flip partners πg9/2−vg7/2 in N = 51 isotones below 100Sn is echoed in the ‡l = 1 πf5/2−vg9/2 pair of nucleons, which is decisive for the persistence of the N = 50 shell gap in 78Ni. This is corroborated by recent experimental data on 70,76Ni, 78Zn. The importance of monopole driven shell evolution for the appearance of new shell closures in neutron-rich nuclei and implications for r-process abundances near the N = 82 shell is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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5. Beta-decay studies near 100Sn.
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Gross, Carl J., Nazarewicz, Witold, Rykaczewski, Krzysztof P., Karny, M., Batist, L., Banu, A., Becker, F., Blazhev, A., Burkard, K., Brüchle, W., Döring, J., Faestermann, T., Górska, M., Grawe, H., Janas, Z., Jungclaus, A., Kavatsyuk, M., Kavatsyuk, O., Kirchner, R., and La Commara, M.
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The β-decay of 102Sn was studied by using high-resolution germanium detectors as well as a Total Absorption Spectrometer (TAS). A decay scheme has been constructed based on the γ-γ coincidence data. The total experimental Gamow-Teller strength BGTexp of 102Sn was deduced from the TAS data to be 4.2(9). A search for β-delayed γ-rays of 100Sn decay remained unsuccessful. However, a Gamow-Teller hindrance factor h=2:2(3), and a cross-section of about 3 nb for the production of 100Sn in fusion-evaporation reaction between 58Ni beam and 50Cr target have been estimated from the data on heavier tin isotopes. The estimated hindrance factor is similar to the values derived for lower shell nuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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6. Exciting isomers from the first stopped-beam RISING campaign
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Rudolph, D., Pietri, S., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P. H., Garnsworthy, A. B., Hoischen, R., Steer, S. J., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Gerl, J., Górska, M., Grębosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Werner-Malento, E., Wollersheim, H. J., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D. L., Bentley, M. A., Benzoni, G., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J. R., Bruce, A. M., Camera, F., Catford, W. N., Cullen, I. J., Dombrádi, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Heinz, A., Hellström, M., Ilie, G., Johansson, E. K., Jolie, J., Jones, G. A., Jungclaus, A., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F. G., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Pfützner, M., Shizuma, T., Simons, A. J., Schwertel, S., Walker, P. M., Wieland, O., Rudolph, D., Pietri, S., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P. H., Garnsworthy, A. B., Hoischen, R., Steer, S. J., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Gerl, J., Górska, M., Grębosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Werner-Malento, E., Wollersheim, H. J., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D. L., Bentley, M. A., Benzoni, G., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J. R., Bruce, A. M., Camera, F., Catford, W. N., Cullen, I. J., Dombrádi, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Heinz, A., Hellström, M., Ilie, G., Johansson, E. K., Jolie, J., Jones, G. A., Jungclaus, A., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F. G., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Pfützner, M., Shizuma, T., Simons, A. J., Schwertel, S., Walker, P. M., and Wieland, O.
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First results are reported from a major new initiative of experiments, which focus on nuclear structure studies at extreme isospin values by means of isomer spectroscopy. The experiments represent the first part of the so-called stopped-beam campaign within the Rare ISotope INvestigations at GSI (Rising) project. Time-correlated γ decays from individually identified nuclear species have been measured, allowing the clean identification of isomeric decays in a wide range of exotic nuclei both at the proton drip-line and in heavy, neutron-rich systems. An overview of the experimental technique will be given, together with the performance of the new germanium detector array and future research plans for the collaboration.
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- 2007
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7. Isomeric decay studies around 204Pt and 148Tb
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Podolyák, Zs., Steer, S. J., Pietri, S., Werner-Malento, E., Regan, P. H., Rudolph, D., Garnsworthy, A. B., Hoischen, R., Górska, M., Gerl, J., Wollersheim, H. J., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Benzoni, G., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Grębosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Heinz, A., Pfützner, M., Hellström, M., Jungclaus, A., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D. L., Bentley, M. A., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J., Bruce, A. M., Camera, F., Catford, W. N., Cullen, I. J., Dombrádi, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Ilie, G., Johansson, E. K., Jolie, J., Jones, G. A., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F. G., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Shizuma, T., Simons, A. J., Schwertel, S., Walker, P. M., Wieland, O., Brown, B. A., Podolyák, Zs., Steer, S. J., Pietri, S., Werner-Malento, E., Regan, P. H., Rudolph, D., Garnsworthy, A. B., Hoischen, R., Górska, M., Gerl, J., Wollersheim, H. J., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Benzoni, G., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Grębosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Heinz, A., Pfützner, M., Hellström, M., Jungclaus, A., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D. L., Bentley, M. A., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J., Bruce, A. M., Camera, F., Catford, W. N., Cullen, I. J., Dombrádi, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Ilie, G., Johansson, E. K., Jolie, J., Jones, G. A., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F. G., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Shizuma, T., Simons, A. J., Schwertel, S., Walker, P. M., Wieland, O., and Brown, B. A.
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Relativistic energy projectile fragmentation of 208Pb has been used to produce a range of exotic nuclei. The nuclei of interest were studied by detecting delayed gamma rays following the decay of isomeric states. Experimental information on the excited states of the neutron-rich N=126 nucleus, 204Pt, following internal decay of two isomeric states, was obtained for the first time. In addition, decays from the previously reported isomeric I=27ħ and I=(49/2)ħ states in 148Tb and 147Gd, respectively, have been observed. These isomeric decays represent the highest spin discrete states observed to date following a projectile fragmentation reaction, and opens further the possibility of doing `high-spin physics' using this technique.
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- 2007
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8. Beta-decay spectroscopy of 103,105Sn.
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Gross, Carl J., Nazarewicz, Witold, Rykaczewski, Krzysztof P., Kavatsyuk, M., Kavatsyuk, O., Batist, L., Banu, A., Becker, F., Blazhev, A., Brüchle, W., Burkard, K., Döring, J., Faestermann, T., Górska, M., Grawe, H., Janas, Z., Jungclaus, A., Karny, M., Kirchner, R., and La Commara, M.
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Experimental and theoretical β-decay properties of 103,105Sn are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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9. Study of the (21+) isomer in 94Ag.
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Gross, Carl J., Nazarewicz, Witold, Rykaczewski, Krzysztof P., Mukha, I., Roeckl, E., Grawe, H., Döring, J., Batist, L., Blazhev, A., Hoffman, C. R., Janas, Z., Kirchner, R., La Commara, M., Dean, S., Mazzocchi, C., Plettner, C., Tabor, S. L., and Wiedeking, M.
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The experimental decay properties of the (21+) isomer in 94Ag are briefly discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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10. Isomeric decay studies around 204Pt and 148Tb
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Podolyák, Zs., Steer, S. J., Pietri, S., Werner-Malento, E., Regan, P. H., Rudolph, D., Garnsworthy, A. B., Hoischen, R., Górska, M., Gerl, J., Wollersheim, H. J., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Benzoni, G., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Grębosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Heinz, A., Pfützner, M., Hellström, M., Jungclaus, A., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D. L., Bentley, M. A., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J., Bruce, A. M., Camera, F., Catford, W. N., Cullen, I. J., Dombrádi, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Ilie, G., Johansson, E. K., Jolie, J., Jones, G. A., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F. G., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Shizuma, T., Simons, A. J., Schwertel, S., Walker, P. M., Wieland, O., and Brown, B. A.
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Abstract.: Relativistic energy projectile fragmentation of
208 Pb has been used to produce a range of exotic nuclei. The nuclei of interest were studied by detecting delayed gamma rays following the decay of isomeric states. Experimental information on the excited states of the neutron-rich N=126 nucleus,204 Pt, following internal decay of two isomeric states, was obtained for the first time. In addition, decays from the previously reported isomeric I=27ħ and I=(49/2)ħ states in148 Tb and147 Gd, respectively, have been observed. These isomeric decays represent the highest spin discrete states observed to date following a projectile fragmentation reaction, and opens further the possibility of doing `high-spin physics' using this technique.- Published
- 2007
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11. Exciting isomers from the first stopped-beam RISING campaign
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Rudolph, D., Pietri, S., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P. H., Garnsworthy, A. B., Hoischen, R., Steer, S. J., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Gerl, J., Górska, M., Grębosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Werner-Malento, E., Wollersheim, H. J., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D. L., Bentley, M. A., Benzoni, G., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J. R., Bruce, A. M., Camera, F., Catford, W. N., Cullen, I. J., Dombrádi, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Heinz, A., Hellström, M., Ilie, G., Johansson, E. K., Jolie, J., Jones, G. A., Jungclaus, A., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F. G., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Pfützner, M., Shizuma, T., Simons, A. J., Schwertel, S., Walker, P. M., and Wieland, O.
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Abstract.: First results are reported from a major new initiative of experiments, which focus on nuclear structure studies at extreme isospin values by means of isomer spectroscopy. The experiments represent the first part of the so-called stopped-beam campaign within the Rare ISotope INvestigations at GSI (Rising) project. Time-correlated γ decays from individually identified nuclear species have been measured, allowing the clean identification of isomeric decays in a wide range of exotic nuclei both at the proton drip-line and in heavy, neutron-rich systems. An overview of the experimental technique will be given, together with the performance of the new germanium detector array and future research plans for the collaboration.
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- 2007
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12. Isomeric decay studies around 204Pt and 148Tb
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Podoly?k, Zs., Steer, S., Pietri, S., Werner-Malento, E., Regan, P., Rudolph, D., Garnsworthy, A., Hoischen, R., G?rska, M., Gerl, J., Wollersheim, H., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Benzoni, G., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Gr?bosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Heinz, A., Pf?tzner, M., Hellstr?m, M., Jungclaus, A., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D., Bentley, M., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J., Bruce, A., Camera, F., Catford, W., Cullen, I., Dombr?di, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Ilie, G., Johansson, E., Jolie, J., Jones, G., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Shizuma, T., Simons, A., Schwertel, S., Walker, P., Wieland, O., and Brown, B.
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Relativistic energy projectile fragmentation of 208Pb has been used to produce a range of exotic nuclei. The nuclei of interest were studied by detecting delayed gamma rays following the decay of isomeric states. Experimental information on the excited states of the neutron-rich N=126 nucleus, 204Pt, following internal decay of two isomeric states, was obtained for the first time. In addition, decays from the previously reported isomeric I=27? and I=(49/2)? states in 148Tb and 147Gd, respectively, have been observed. These isomeric decays represent the highest spin discrete states observed to date following a projectile fragmentation reaction, and opens further the possibility of doing `high-spin physics' using this technique.
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- 2007
13. Exciting isomers from the first stopped-beam RISING campaign
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Rudolph, D., Pietri, S., Podoly?k, Zs., Regan, P., Garnsworthy, A., Hoischen, R., Steer, S., Becker, F., Bednarczyk, P., Caceres, L., Doornenbal, P., Geissel, H., Gerl, J., G?rska, M., Gr?bosz, J., Kelic, A., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Montes, F., Prokopowicz, W., Saito, T., Schaffner, H., Tashenov, S., Werner-Malento, E., Wollersheim, H., Andersson, L.-L., Atanasova, L., Balabanski, D., Bentley, M., Benzoni, G., Blank, B., Blazhev, A., Brandau, C., Brown, J., Bruce, A., Camera, F., Catford, W., Cullen, I., Dombr?di, Zs., Estevez, E., Fahlander, C., Gelletly, W., Heinz, A., Hellstr?m, M., Ilie, G., Johansson, E., Jolie, J., Jones, G., Jungclaus, A., Kmiecik, M., Kondev, F., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Lalkovski, S., Liu, Z., Maj, A., Myalski, S., Pf?tzner, M., Shizuma, T., Simons, A., Schwertel, S., Walker, P., and Wieland, O.
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First results are reported from a major new initiative of experiments, which focus on nuclear structure studies at extreme isospin values by means of isomer spectroscopy. The experiments represent the first part of the so-called stopped-beam campaign within the Rare ISotope INvestigations at GSI (Rising) project. Time-correlated ? decays from individually identified nuclear species have been measured, allowing the clean identification of isomeric decays in a wide range of exotic nuclei both at the proton drip-line and in heavy, neutron-rich systems. An overview of the experimental technique will be given, together with the performance of the new germanium detector array and future research plans for the collaboration.
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- 2007
14. New Aspect of Nucleophilic Reactivity of Tertiary Phosphine Oxides. R3PO-POCl3 Binary System
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Kazantseva, M., Timokhin, B., Rokhin, A., Blazhev, D., Golubin, A., and Rybakova, Ya.
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The reaction of tertiary phosphine oxides with phosphorus oxychloride was found to give triorganylphosphonium dichlorophosphates R3PCl+PO2Cl2-rather than phosphorylphosphonium salts R3P·OPOCl2. Mixtures of the reagents, called binary system, possess a considerable synthetic potential. They are capable of converting alcohols to the corresponding alkyl chlorides.
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- 2001
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15. Facile Exchange of Phosphoryl Oxygen by Sulfur and Selenium in Teriary Phosphine Oxides
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Timokhin, B., Kazantseva, M., Blazhev, D., Reutskaya, A., and Gusarova, N.
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- 2002
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16. jump (from "Macedonia Dreaming").
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "jump," an excerpt from "Macedonia Dreaming," by Ivan Blazhev, 2004-2006.
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- 2007
17. Kids at Improvised Pool at Thermal Springs.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Kids at Improvised Pool at Thermal Springs," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
18. Car with Pumpkins.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Car with Pumpkins," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
19. Bread Store.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Bread Store," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
20. Traditional Rice Harvest.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Traditional Rice Harvest," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
21. Dog with Sheep.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Dog with Sheep," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
22. Toast.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Toast," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
23. Roma Kids at Wedding.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Roma Kids at Wedding," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
24. Soccer Team from the Neighborhood.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Soccer Team from the Neighborhood," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
25. Boy under the Shower.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Boy under the Shower," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
26. Delta Planes.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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Presents the black and white photograph "Delta Planes," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
27. The Bounty Ship.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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PHOTOGRAPHS - Abstract
Presents the black and white photograph "The Bounty Ship," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
28. Self-portrait.
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Blazhev, Ivan
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PHOTOGRAPHS - Abstract
Presents the black and white photograph "Self-Portrait," by Ivan Blazhev.
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- 2007
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