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2. Studies of neutron-deficient nuclei near the Z=82 shell closure via cold fusion reactions
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Camera, F., Carpenter, M.P., Lauritsen, T., Janssens, R.V.F., Million, B., Zhu, S., Jenkins, D.G., Wadsworth, R., Leonid, S., Khoo, T.L., Bracco, A., Kondev, F.G., Lister, C.J., and Seweryniak, D.
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Over the last decade, we have performed in-beam experiments using Gammasphere + FMA to measure excited states in proton-rich Au, Hg, Tl and Pb isotopes. In these studies, the use of the FMA is essential in order to differentiate evaporation residues from the large fission background which dominates the reaction cross-section. In addition, we have found that using near-symmetric reactions at bombarding energies near the Coloumb barrier is beneficial in performing these studies. By keeping the bombarding energy low, fission is minimized and the reaction products are concentrated in only a few channels. New results have recently been obtained using the 90Zr+92Mo reaction to study shape co-existence in 181T1 via the lp evaporation channel. In addition, we have measured the total γ-ray energy and multiplicity associated with the surviving compund system, 179Au, following the fusion reaction, 90Zr + 89Y.
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- 2009
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3. Indirect nuclear physics techniques for studying nova nucleosynthesis
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Rehm, K.E., Lister, C.J., José, J., Lotay, G.J., Woods, P.J., Pattabiraman, N.S., Meadowcroft, A., Seweryniak, D., Jenkins, D.G., Davinson, T., Zhu, S., Janssens, R.V.F., Carpenter, M.P., and Lauritsen, T.
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Classical novae are a site of explosive nucleosynthesis where hydrogen rich material from a companion giant star accretes onto the surface of a white warf. Critical to our understanding of nova explosions are proton-capture reaction rates involved in the nucleosynthesis. While, ideally, all of the relevant (p,γ) reactions would be measured directly, in practice, such measurements are very challenging and are only possible in a few cases. This provides considerable scope for indirect measurements including transfer reactions, mass measurements, beta-decay and gamma- ray spectroscopy. The latter technique, until recently largely neglected as an input in nuclear astrophysics analyses, has clear advantages in locating resonances with high energy precision and assisting in determining the spin and parity of resonances. Such information is very valuable in a complementary approach to indirect determinations of key reaction rates.
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- 2009
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4. Decay study of 257Rf
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Qian, J., Heinz, A., Winkler, R., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Seweryniak, D., Peterson, D., Asai, M., Back, B. B., Michael Patten Carpenter, Garnsworthy, A. B., Greene, J. P., Hecht, A. A., Jiang, C. L., Kondev, F. G., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Pardo, R. C., Robinson, A., Scott, R., Vondrasek, R., Wang, X., and Zhu, S.
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The isotope 257Rf was produced in the fusion-evaporation reaction 208Pb (50Ti, n) 257Rf. Reaction products were separated by the Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer. Radioactive decay and spontaneous fission of 257Rf and its decay products were investigated. An isomeric state in 257Rf, with a half-life of 160-3142μS , was discovered by detecting internal conversion electrons followed by alpha decays. It is interpreted as a three-quasiparticle high-K isomer. A second group of internal-conversion electrons which were succeeded by alpha decay, with ahalf-life of 4.1 s+2.24 was observed. These events might originate from the decay of excited states in 257Lr, populated by electron-capture decay of 257, or from another isomer in 257Rf.
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- 2009
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5. Studies of nuclear structure and decay properties of actinide nuclei
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Khoo, T.L., Nichols, A.L., Seweryniak, D., Chiara, C.J., Lauritsen, T., Greene, J.P., Kellett, M.A., Kondev, F.G., Zhu, S., Lister, C.J., Ahmad, I., Carpenter, M.P., Moore, E.F., and Janssens, R.V.F.
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The identification of single-particle states in heavy actinide nuclei by means of studying their decay schemes plays a seminal role in understanding the structure of the heaviest elements and testing the predictive power of modern theoretical models. The heaviest odd-mass nuclides available in sufficient quantity for detailed decay spectroscopic studies are 20-h 255Fm (for neutrons) and 20-d 253Es (for protons). Decay spectra of these isotopes, together with those for the odd-odd 276-d 254Es nuclide, were measured using a variety of α-particle and γ-ray spectroscopy techniques. Well-defined decay data are also essential pre-requisites for the detection and accurate characterization of fissile radionuclides. The parameters of greatest relevance include actinide half- lives, branching fractions, and α-particle and γ-ray energies and emission probabilities. Their quantification to good accuracy provides the means of monitoring their presence, behavior and transport in nuclear facilities as well as any clandestine movement and usage. As a consequence of recommendations made at recent IAEA research coordination meetings on "Updated Decay Data Library for Actinides", measurements were undertaken to determine specific decay data of the more inadequately defined radionuclides.
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- 2009
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6. Rotational damping ridge and the quasi-continuum of gamma-rays in 152Dy
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Lauritsen..[et al.], T., Janssens, R.V.F., Khoo, T.L., Carpenter, M.P., Heinz, A, Jenkins, D, Seweryniak, D., Døssing, T., Herskind, B., Lane, G, Ahmad, I., Lauritsen..[et al.], T., Janssens, R.V.F., Khoo, T.L., Carpenter, M.P., Heinz, A, Jenkins, D, Seweryniak, D., Døssing, T., Herskind, B., Lane, G, and Ahmad, I.
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Nuclear Physics
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- 2005
7. Coupling Gammasphere and ORRUBA.
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Ratkiewicz, A., Pain, S. D., Cizewski, J. A., Bardayan, D. W., Blackmon, J. C., Chipps, K. A., Hardy, S., Jones, K. L., Kozub, R. L., Lister, C. J., Manning, B., Matos, M., Peters, W. A., Seweryniak, D., and Shand, C.
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GAMMASPHERE ,NUCLEAR counters ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,GAMMA rays ,EXOTIC nuclei ,NUCLEAR reactions ,RADIOACTIVE nuclear beams ,ION beams - Abstract
The coincident detection of particles and gamma rays allows the study of the structure of exotic nuclei via inverse kinematics reactions using radioactive ion beams and thick targets. We report on the status of the project to couple the highresolution charged-particle detector ORRUBA to Gammasphere, a high-efficiency, high-resolution gamma ray detector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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8. Nuclear structure studies along the proton dripline at ATLAS.
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Seweryniak, D., Lotay, G., Woods, P. J., Carpenter, M. P., Chiara, C. J., David, H. M., Davinson, T., Hoffman, C., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Liu, Z., McCutchan, E. A., Rogers, A. M., Walters, W. B., and Zhu, S.
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NUCLEAR structure , *PROTON decay , *NUCLEAR physics , *GAMMA rays , *TIN isotopes , *ASTROPHYSICS , *HYDROGEN , *PARTICLE beams - Abstract
Nuclei far from the line of stability are a focal point of contemporary nuclear physics. Nuclear structure studies along the proton dripline remain an important component of the scientific program at the ATLAS facility. The Gammasphere gamma-ray array and the Fragment Mass Analyzer offer the unprecedented sensitivity and selectivity required to study nuclei at and beyond the proton dripline. Recent results in proton decay studies, in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy around 100Sn and studies of proton resonances in light nuclei involved in the astrophysical hydrogen burning are presented. Future prospects in the context of planned and on-going upgrades of ATLAS and experimental apparatus are also briefly discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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9. Spectroscopy of Neutron-rich Pu Nuclei.
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Chowdhury, P., Hota, S., Lakshmi, S., Tandel, S. K., Harrington, T., Jackson, E., Moran, K., Shirwadkar, U., Ahmad, I., Carpenter, M. P., Chiara, C. J., Greene, J., Hoffman, C. R., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Kondev, F. G., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., McCutchan, E. A., and Seweryniak, D.
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NEUTRONS ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,SPECTRUM analysis ,NUCLEAR structure ,NUCLEAR reactions ,NUCLEAR fusion ,GAMMA rays ,QUASIPARTICLES - Abstract
Spectroscopic studies of nuclei in the A∼250, Z∼100 region provide critical input to theoretical models that attempt to describe the structure and stability of the heaviest elements. We report here on new spectroscopic studies in the N = 150,151 nuclei
244,245 Pu. (Z = 94). Excitations in these nuclei on the neutron-rich side of the valley of stability, accessed via inelastic and transfer reactions, complement fusion-evaporation studies of Z≥100 nuclei. States in244,245 Pu were populated using47 Ti and208 Pb beams incident on a244 Pu target, with delayed and prompt gamma rays detected by the Gammasphere array. The new results are discussed in the context of emerging systematics of one- and two-quasiparticle excitations in N≥150 nuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2011
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10. Decay Study of 257Rf.
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Qian, J., Heinz, A., Winkler, R., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Seweryniak, D., Peterson, D., Asai, M., Back, B. B., Carpenter, M. P., Garnsworthy, A. B., Greene, J. P., Hecht, A. A., Jiang, C. L., Kondev, F. G., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Pardo, R. C., Robinson, A., and Scott, R.
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NUCLEAR reactions ,ISOTOPES ,NUCLEAR isomers ,NUCLEAR fusion ,PROPERTIES of matter ,PHYSICAL & theoretical chemistry - Abstract
The isotope
257 Rf was produced in the fusion-evaporation reaction208 Pb (50 Ti, n)257 Rf. Reaction products were separated by the Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer. Radioactive decay and spontaneous fission of257 Rf and its decay products were investigated. An isomeric state in257 Rf, with a half-life of 160-31 42 μS, was discovered by detecting internal conversion electrons followed by alpha decays. It is interpreted as a three-quasiparticle high-K isomer. A second group of internal-conversion electrons which were succeeded by alpha decay, with a half-life of 4.1-1.3 +2.4 s, was observed. These events might originate from the decay of excited states in257 Lr, populated by electron-capture decay of257 Rf, or from another isomer in257 Rf. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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11. Studies of Neutron-Deficient Nuclei Near the Z = 82 Shell Closure via Cold Fusion Reactions.
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Carpenter, M. P., Kondev, F. G., Janssens, R. V. F., Seweryniak, D., Khoo, T. L., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Zhu, S., Camera, F., Bracco, A., Million, B., Leoni, S., Jenkins, D. G., and Wadsworth, R.
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NEUTRONS ,NUCLEAR reactions ,COLD fusion ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,PROPERTIES of matter ,PHYSICAL & theoretical chemistry - Abstract
Over the last decade, we have performed in-beam experiments using Gammasphere+FMA to measure excited states in proton-rich Au, Hg, Tl and Pb isotopes. In these studies, the use of the FMA is essential in order to differentiate evaporation residues from the large fission background which dominates the reaction cross-section. In addition, we have found that using near-symmetric reactions at bombarding energies near the Coloumb barrier is beneficial in performing these studies. By keeping the bombarding energy low, fission is minimized and the reaction products are concentrated in only a few channels. New results have recently been obtained using the
90 Zr+92 Mo reaction to study shape co-existence in181 Tl via the lp evaporation channel. In addition, we have measured the total γ-ray energy and multiplicity associated with the surviving compund system,179 Au, following the fusion reaction,90 Zr+89 Y. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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12. Indirect nuclear physics techniques for studying nova nucleosynthesis.
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Jenkins, D. G., Meadowcroft, A., Pattabiraman, N. S., Seweryniak, D., Lister, C. J., Carpenter, M. P., Janssens, R. V. F., Rehm, K. E., Lauritsen, T., Zhu, S., Woods, P. J., Davinson, T., Lotay, G. J., and José, J.
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NUCLEOSYNTHESIS ,NOVAE (Astronomy) ,CHEMICAL elements ,NUCLEAR reactions ,COSMOCHEMISTRY ,NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
Classical novae are a site of explosive nucleosynthesis where hydrogen rich material from a companion giant star accretes onto the surface of a white warf. Critical to our understanding of nova explosions are proton-capture reaction rates involved in the nucleosynthesis. While, ideally, all of the relevant (p,γ) reactions would be measured directly, in practice, such measurements are very challenging and are only possible in a few cases. This provides considerable scope for indirect measurements including transfer reactions, mass measurements, beta-decay and gamma-ray spectroscopy. The latter technique, until recently largely neglected as an input in nuclear astrophysics analyses, has clear advantages in locating resonances with high energy precision and assisting in determining the spin and parity of resonances. Such information is very valuable in a complementary approach to indirect determinations of key reaction rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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13. Studies of Nuclear Structure and Decay Properties of Actinide Nuclei.
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Kondev, F. G., Ahmad, I., Carpenter, M. P., Chiara, C. J., Greene, J. P., Janssens, R. V. F., Kellett, M. A., Khoo, T. L., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Moore, E. F., Nichols, A. L., Seweryniak, D., and Zhu, S.
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NUCLEAR structure ,ACTINIDE elements ,BETA decay ,SPECTRUM analysis ,RADIOISOTOPES ,NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
The identification of single-particle states in heavy actinide nuclei by means of studying their decay schemes plays a seminal role in understanding the structure of the heaviest elements and testing the predictive power of modern theoretical models. The heaviest odd-mass nuclides available in sufficient quantity for detailed decay spectroscopic studies are 20-h
255 Fm (for neutrons) and 20-d253 Es (for protons). Decay spectra of these isotopes, together with those for the odd-odd 276-d254 Es nuclide, were measured using a variety of α-particle and γ-ray spectroscopy techniques. Well-defined decay data are also essential pre-requisites for the detection and accurate characterization of fissile radionuclides. The parameters of greatest relevance include actinide half-lives, branching fractions, and α-particle and γ-ray energies and emission probabilities. Their quantification to good accuracy provides the means of monitoring their presence, behavior and transport in nuclear facilities as well as any clandestine movement and usage. As a consequence of recommendations made at recent IAEA research coordination meetings on “Updated Decay Data Library for Actinides,” measurements were undertaken to determine specific decay data of the more inadequately defined radionuclides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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14. Single-Neutron States in 101Sn.
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Seweryniak, D., Carpenter, M. P., Gros, S., Hecht, A. A., Hoteling, N., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Lotay, G., Peterson, D., Robinson, A. P., Walters, W. B., Wang, X., Woods, P. J., and Zhu, S.
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NEUTRONS , *NUCLEAR physics , *PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) , *PROTONS , *BARYONS - Abstract
A search for γ-ray transitions in 101Sn, which contains only one neutron outside the 100Sn core, was carried out at the Argonne Tandem-Linac Accelerator System. 101Sn nuclei were produced using the 46Ti(58Ni,3n)101Sn reaction. In-beam γ rays were detected in the Gammasphere Ge-detector array and were correlated with 101Sn β-delayed protons using the Recoil-Decay Tagging method. A γ-ray line at 172 keV was assigned to 101Sn and was interpreted as the transition between the single-neutron g7/2 and d5/2 states. The measured νg7/2-ν d5/2 energy splitting is compared with predictions of various mean-field potentials. It is also used to calculate multi-neutron configurations in light Sn isotopes. Prospects of using β-delayed protons for tagging other exotic nuclei in the 100Sn region are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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15. Competing Shapes And Alignments In Neutron-Rich Hf Nuclei.
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Chowdhury, P., Tandel, U. S., Tandel, S. K., Cline, D., Wu, C.-Y., Carpenter, M. P., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., and Zhu, S.
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PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,STABLE isotopes ,ISOTOPES ,NUCLEAR physics ,COLLISIONS (Nuclear physics) - Abstract
The talk will focus on spin-dependent competition between oblate and prolate shape minima in the potential energy landscape of
180 Hf (the most neutron-rich stable isotope), mediated via the alignment of valence nucleons. Results of a prompt spectroscopic study, using deep inelastic reactions with Gammasphere and CHICO, bombarding a thin232 Th target with a180 Hf beam ∼25% above the Coulomb barrier, will be presented. Nucleon alignments in both prolate and oblate minima will be discussed, as well as the favoring of oblate collective rotation at high spins, observed through a mixing with gamma vibrations built on the prolate shape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2008
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16. Proton Radioactivity in 117La and γ-spectroscopy of 117La, 117Ba and 151Lu Using RDT Method.
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Liu, Z., Seweryniak, D., Woods, P. J., Davids, C. N., Carpenter, M. P., Davinson, T., Janssens, R. V. F., Page, R., Robinson, A. P., Shergur, J., Sinhab, S., Tang, X. D., and Zhu, S.
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NUCLEAR physics , *RADIOACTIVITY , *PROTON decay , *SPECTRUM analysis , *NUCLEAR reactions - Abstract
Proton radioactivity of 117La, was measured with much improved statistics, but no evidence is observed for the isomeric proton decay. Prompt γ-rays were identified in proton emitters 117La, 151Lu, and beta-delayed proton precursor 117Ba using recoil decay tagging method by coupling the Gammasphere Ge array at the target position with the Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer (FMA). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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17. Prompt proton decay in the vicinity of 56Ni.
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Johansson, E. K., Rudolph, D., Andersson, L.-L., Torres, D. A., Carpenter, M. P., Charity, R. J., Chiara, C. J., Ekman, J., Fahlander, C., Hoel, C., Pechenaya, O. L., Reviol, W., du Rietz, R., Sarantites, D. G., Seweryniak, D., Sobotka, L. G., and Zhu, S.
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NUCLEAR physics ,PROTON decay ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,POSITION sensitive particle detectors - Abstract
A new decay mode, the so called prompt proton decay, was discovered in 1998. It has since proven to be an important decay mechanism for several neutron deficient nuclei in the A∼60 region. To measure with high accuracy the energies and angular distributions of these protons, a state-of-the-art charged particle detector—LuWuSiA—was developed. It was first utilized during a fusion-evaporation reaction experiment performed at Argonne National Laboratory, U.S.A. In this contribution, the characteristics of the prompt proton decay are discussed along with the special features of LuWuSiA as well as a revisit to the prompt proton decay in
58 Cu. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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18. Heavy-Ion Fusion Hindrance at Extreme Sub-barrier Energies.
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Jiang, C. L., Back, B. B., Esbensen, H., Janssens, R. V. F., Mişicu, Ş., Rehm, K. E., Collon, P., Davids, C. N., Greene, J., Henderson, D. J., Jisonna, L., Kurtz, S., Lister, C. J., Notani, M., Paul, M., Pardo, R., Peterson, D., Seweryniak, D., Shumard, B., and Tang, X. D.
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HEAVY ion fusion reactions ,NUCLEAR fusion ,NUCLEAR energy ,ASTROPHYSICS ,NUCLEAR reactions - Abstract
There are many new results in the study of the heavy-ion fusion hindrance phenomenon at extreme sub-barrier energies since Fusion03. Some of them have been published. Presented are some new results, including the first evidence in fusion hindrance for a system with small negative Q-value, 28Si + 64Ni, and the impact of fusion hindrance on reactions of interest to astrophysics. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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19. Microsecond and nanosecond isomers populated in fission reactions.
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Jones, G. A., Walker, P. M., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P. H., Williams, S. J., Carpenter, M. P., Carroll, J. J., Chakrawarthy, R. S., Chowdhury, P., Cullen, I. J., Dracoulis, G. D., Garnsworthy, A. B., Hackman, G., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Kondev, F. G., Lane, G. J., Liu, Z., Seweryniak, D., and Thompson, N. J.
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NUCLEAR isomers ,NUCLEAR fusion ,NUCLEAR fission ,GERMANIUM ,DETECTORS ,NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
Fusion-fission reactions were induced by bombarding a thick 27Al target with 178Hf projectiles at a laboratory energy of 1150 MeV using the ATLAS accelerator at Argonne National Laboratory. The subsequent γ-ray decays were measured using the GAMMASPHERE germanium detector array. The beam was pulsed at two different ON/OFF cycles of 82.5/825 ns and 25/75 μs in order to observe the γ rays from the decay of isomeric states. In 121Sb 2721+Δ keV, Iπ=(25/2+) and 2434 keV, Iπ=19/2- states have measured half-lives of T1/2=200(30) μs and 8.2(2) ns respectively. The 2614+Δ keV, Iπ=(27/2+) and 2486 keV, Iπ=19/2+ states in 123Sb have measured half-lives of T1/2=52(3) μs and 7.9(4) ns respectively. The positive parity isomers in these nuclei correspond to a πd5/2 or πg7/2 configuration, in 121Sb and 123Sb respectively, coupled to aligned (h11/2)2 neutrons. The Iπ=19/2- isomeric state in 121Sb is proposed to have a νh11/2 x νd3/2 x πd5/2 configuration. A previously unobserved isomer has been identified in 99Mo at an energy of 3010 keV, decaying with T1/2=18(5) ns. This state is interpreted as an energetically favoured 3 quasi-particle alignment of ν (
d 5/2 g ) x π(g7/2 9/2 configuration which is observed systematically in the even-Z N=57 isotones. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]2 configuration which is observed systematically in the even-Z N=57 isotones. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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20. Violations of K-Conservation in 178Hf.
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Hayes, A. B., Cline, D., Wu, C. Y., Ai, J., Amro, H., Beausang, C., Casten, R. F., Gerl, J., Hecht, A. A., Heinz, A., Hughes, R., Janssens, R. V. F., Lister, C. J., Macchiavelli, A. O., Meyer, D. A., Moore, E. F., Napiorkowski, P., Pardo, R. C., Schlegel, Ch., and Seweryniak, D.
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NUCLEAR isomers ,COULOMB excitation ,NUCLEAR excitation ,NUCLEAR physics ,PHYSICS - Abstract
Coulomb excitation of Kπ=6+(t1/2=77 ns), 8-(t1/2=4.0 s) and 16+(t1/2=31 y) 178Hf isomers has led to the measurement of a set of Eλ matrix elements, coupling the isomer bands to the γ- and ground state bands. The resulting matrix elements, derived using a coupled-channel semiclassical Coulomb excitation search code, have been used to probe the K-components in the wave functions and revealed the onset and saturation of K-mixing in low-K bands, whereas K-mixing is negligible in the high-K bands. The implications can be applied to other quadrupole-deformed nuclei. An upper limit on the Coulomb depopulation yield of the 16+ isomer was calculated based on the present set of matrix elements. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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21. Search For Enhanced Alpha Preformation in the N=Z+1 Nuclei 113Ba, 109Xe, 105Te.
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Hecht, A. A., Lister, C. J., Davids, C. N., Heinz, A., Hoteling, N., Mazzocchi, C., Palombo, J., Seweryniak, D., Shergur, J., Stoyer, M., Walters, W. B., Woods, P. J., and Zhu, S.
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ALPHA decay ,ISOBARIC spin ,NUCLEAR physics ,PHYSICAL sciences ,NEUTRONS - Abstract
α-decay is known in a few cases just above 100Sn. The lowest isospin nuclei in which it has been observed are the Tz=1 nuclei 114Ba, 110Xe, and 106Te. For the next lower isospin with T
z =1/2, N=Z+1, we used the reactions 58Ni + 58Ni and 58Ni + 54Fe to search for the 113Ba→109Xe→105Te→101Sn α-decay chain. We found no candidates in our study. We set upper limits on the production of 113Ba via the 58Ni + 58Ni reaction and upper limits on the production of 109Xe via the 58Ni + 54Fe reaction. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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22. Rotational Damping, Ridges, and the Quasi-continuum of γ Rays in 152Dy.
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Lauritsen, T., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Ahmad, I., Carpenter, M. P., Kondev, F. G., Lister, C. J., Moore, E. F., Seweryniak, D., Zhu, S., Døssing, T., Herskind, B., Heinz, A. M., Jenkins, D. G., Clark, R. M., Fallon, P., Macchiavelli, A. O., Ward, D., Lane, G., and Chowdhury, P.
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RADIOACTIVE decay ,NUCLEAR reactions ,RADIOACTIVITY ,NUCLEAR physics ,NUCLEAR energy - Abstract
The quasi-continuum of γ rays from the feeding and decay of superdeformed and normal bands in the nucleus 152Dy have been extracted in 1 - and 2 - dimensional spectra. The Eγ-Eγ correlations in the latter reveals strong ridges associated with superdeformed and normal states in this nucleus. The entry distributions for normal and superdeformed bands were also extracted. A Monte Carlo model was developed that simultaneously describes all the quasi-continuum and ridge spectra as well as the feeding intensity of the superdeformed bands. Through the calculation of the continuum of γ rays at finite temperature, the rotational damping widths in the normal and superdeformed wells were extracted. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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23. First Observation Of Excited States In The T = -1, Odd-Odd Nucleus 48 Mn.
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Chandler, C., Bentley, M. A., Carpenter, M. P., Davids, C. N., Du Rietz, R., Ekman, J., Freeman, S. J., Hammond, G., Janssens, R. V. F., Lenzi, S. M., and Seweryniak, D.
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GAMMA decay ,GAMMA rays ,PROTONS ,NEUTRONS ,MIRROR nuclei ,ISOBARIC spin ,NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
Gamma decays depopulating excited states in the odd-odd N=Z - 2 nucleus 48Mn have been observed for the first time. The yrast band has been built up from the 4+ ground state to 13+, just shy of the expected band termination at 15+. When compared with its mirror, 48V, the Coulomb energy differences are unlike any other previously measured which, until now, have been dominated by a sudden rotational alignment. Such an alignment is expected to be blocked in these odd-odd nuclei and calculations not only confirm this, but also infer that any Coulomb difference is mostly due to monopole effects. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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24. Structure Of Multi-Quasiparticle Isomers In The Region Of 177Lu.
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Dracoulis, G. D., Kondev, F. G., Lane, G. J., Byrne, A. P., Kibédi, T., Ahmad, I., Carpenter, M. P., Freeman, S. J., Janssens, R. V. F., Hammond, N. J., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., Mukherjee, G., Chowdhury, P., and Tandel, S. K.
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QUASIPARTICLES ,NUCLEAR isomers ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,GAMMASPHERE ,GAMMA ray detectors ,NUCLEAR counters - Abstract
High-K states in the region of 177Lu have been studied using multi-nucleon transfer reactions with 136Xe beams and Gammasphere. Results include identification of the predicted 5-quasiparticle Kπ = 39/2 - isomer in 177Lu, a 7-quasiparticle Kπ = 49/2 + isomer in 179Ta with an anomalously fast decay, and numerous other examples in a range of Yb close to stability. The results are discussed in the context of the expectations for multi-quasiparticle states near Z = 72 and the factors which may both govern isomer formation and also give an insight into K-purity, specifically chance degeneracies, and statistical mixing above the yrast line. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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25. Rotational Damping, Ridges And The Quasi-Continuum Of γ Rays In 152Dy.
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Lauritsen, T., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T. L., Ahmad, I., Carpenter, M. P., Heinz, A. M., Jenkins, D. G., Kondev, F. G., Lister, C. J., Moore, E. F., Seweryniak, D., Zhu, S., Døssing, T., Herskind, B., Clark, R. M., Cromaz, M., Fallon, P., Lane, G., Macchiavelli, A. O., and Ward, D.
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RADIATION damping ,SCATTERING (Physics) ,TEMPERATURE ,FIELD theory (Physics) ,CONTINUUM mechanics ,PHYSICS - Abstract
Both the quasi-continuum of γ rays as well as the ridges from the feeding (and decay) of superdeformed and normal bands have been extracted in the nucleus 152Dy. A model has been developed that simultaneously describes all these spectra as well as the feeding intensity of the superdeformed bands. Through the calculation of the continuum of γ rays at finite temperature, the rotational damping width in the normal and superdeformed wells are extracted. This is the first time the rotational damping width in a superdeformed well has been measured in the A∼150 mass region. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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26. Structure Of The Neutron-Rich Cr Isotopes: Inadequacy Of The fp Model Space And Onset Of Deformation.
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Freeman, S. J., Janssens, R. V. F., Brown, B. A., Calderin, I. V., Carpenter, M. P., Chowdhury, P., Deacon, A. N., Fischer, S. M., Hammond, N. J., Honma, M., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Khoo, T. L., Mukherjee, G., Seweryniak, D., Smith, J. F., Tabor, S. L., Varley, B. J., Whitehead, M., and Zhu, S.
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NEUTRONS ,ISOTOPES ,NUCLEAR shapes ,ELECTROMAGNETIC waves ,NUCLEAR shell theory ,NILSSON model ,NUCLEAR models - Abstract
The low-lying levels in 59,60Cr have been populated with 13,14C(48Ca, 2p) reactions using a beam energy of 130 MeV. Prompt electromagnetic radiation was detected using the Gammasphere array, in coincidence with the detection of recoiling ions performed with the Fragment Mass Analyzer and a gas-filled ion chamber. The residues of interest were selected and identified on the basis of charge-to-mass ratio, energy-loss and time-of-flight measurements. These methods have isolated γ rays from the 2p evaporation channel for the first time. The low-lying structure of 59Cr is clearly inconsistent with the results of shell-model calculations within the full fp shell model and requires the inclusion of the g9/2 orbital. The sequence of states can be understood within the Nilsson model assuming a moderate oblate ground-state deformation. Preliminary results for 60Cr are discussed in terms of the development of deformation in the region. None of the low-lying structures observed so far exhibit a clear indication for a well-developed oblate shape. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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27. Recoil Decay Tagging Study Of Transitional Proton Emitters 145,146,147Tm.
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Robinson, A. P., Davids, C. N., Seweryniak, D., Woods, P. J., Blank, B., Carpenter, M. P., Davinson, T., Freeman, S. J., Hammond, N., Hoteling, N., Janssens, R. V. F., Liu, Z., Mukherjee, G., Scholey, C., Shergur, J., Sinha, S., Sonzogni, A. A., Walters, W. B., and Woehr, A.
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PROTON decay ,RADIOACTIVE decay ,RADIOACTIVITY ,NUCLEAR reactions ,NUCLEAR structure ,FOCAL planes - Abstract
Gamma rays from the transitional proton emitting nuclei 145,146,147Tm have been observed using the recoil-decay tagging technique. The ground state band of 147Tm was confirmed and extended and the unfavoured signature sequence was observed. A ground state rotational band with properties of a decoupled h11/2 band was observed in 145Tm. In addition coincidences between the proton fine structure line and the 2+→0+ γ-ray transition in 144Er were detected at the focal plane of the FMA. This is the first time that coincidences between proton radioactive decays and γ rays have been seen. The particle decay of 146Tm has been measured with improved statistics and a rotational band similar to 147Tm has been observed. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Proton Single-Particle States In The Heaviest Actinide Nuclei.
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Ahmad, I., Kondev, F. G., Moore, E. F., Chasman, R. R., Carpenter, M. P., Greene, J. P., Janssens, R. V. F., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., Hoff, R. W., Evans, J. E., Lougheed, R. W., Porter, C. E., and Felker, L. K.
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PROTONS ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,ACTINIDE elements ,GAMMASPHERE ,GAMMA ray spectrometer ,NEUTRON irradiation ,NUCLEAR reactions - Abstract
The level structure of 249Bk has been investigated by measuring the γ-ray spectra following the α decay of a chemically and isotopically pure 253Es sample. Alpha-gamma coincidence measurement was performed using a Si detector for α particles and a 25% Ge detector for γ rays. A gamma-gamma coincidence measurement was performed with the Gammasphere spectrometer. The Es sample was obtained by extracting the 253Es which grew in a 253Cf source material produced in the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Additional information on the 249Bk levels was obtained from the study of γ rays produced in the β- decay of 249Cm. The 249Cm sample was produced by neutron irradiation of 248Cm. Using the results of the present study and the results of previous 248Cm(α,t) and 248Cm(3He,d) reaction spectra, the following single-particle states have been identified in 249Bk: 7/2+[633], 0.0 keV; 3/2-[521], 8.78 keV; 1/2+[400], 377.55 keV: 5/2+[642], 389.17 keV; 1/2-[530], 569.19 keV; 1/2-[521], 643.0 keV; 5/2-[523], 672.8 keV; 9/2+[624], 1075.1 keV. Four vibrational bands were identified at 767.9, 932.2, 1150.7 and 1223.0 keV with tentative assignments of {7/2+[633]x1-}9/2-, {7/2+[633]x0-}7/2-, {7/2+[633]x1-}5/2- and {7/2+[633]x0+}7/2+, respectively. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Electrons From A 0.3s Isomer In 254No.
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Mukherjee, G., Khoo, T. L., Blinstrup, R., Seweryniak, D., Ahmad, I., Butler, P. A., Carpenter, M. P., Chowdhury, P., Cizewski, J. A., Davids, C. N., Freeman, S. J., Greene, J. P., Hammond, N. J., Heinz, A., Herzberg, R. D., Ikin, P. J. C., Janssens, R. V. F., Johnson, M. S., Jones, G. D., and Kondev, F. G.
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ELECTRONS ,NUCLEAR isomers ,NUCLEAR structure ,HEAVY nuclei ,MEAN field theory ,PHYSICS - Abstract
We have detected the electrons accompanying the decay of a long-lived isomer in 254No, which was produced with the 208Pb(48Ca,2n) reaction. Time and spatial correlations of A = 254 evaporation residues, isomeric electrons and ground-state α-particles confirmed the existence of the isomer. The measured electron sum-energy spectrum favors a Kπ = 7- assignment for the isomer. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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30. Structure And Decay Of Neutron-Rich Nuclides In The 115 ≤ A ≤ 138 Mass Range And r-Process Nucleosynthesis.
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Walters, W. B., Stoyer, M. A., Shergur, J., Hoteling, N., Ressler, J. J., Rikovska, J., Kratz, K.-L., Wöhr, A., Pfeiffer, B., Arndt, O., Mantica, P. F., Tomlin, B., Schatz, H., Montes, F., Brown, B. A., Seweryniak, D., Ravn, H., Fedoseyev, V., Köster, U., and Wu, C. Y.
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DELAYED neutrons ,NUCLIDES ,EXOTIC nuclei ,ISOTOPES ,NUCLEOSYNTHESIS ,TEMPERATURE ,PHYSICS - Abstract
The structure and decay of neutron-rich r-process nuclides has been studied by a variety of means that take advantage of enhanced selectivity to permit identification of exotic nuclides. New level structures are presented for 134,135Sb along with data for Ag isomers and Cd yrast structures. Some of the properties measured play an important role in calculations of the yields of elements and isotopes produced in r-process nucleosynthesis that takes place at high temperature in the presence of large densities of neutrons. © 2005 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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31. Rotational Bands in Rare-Earth Proton Emitters and Neighboring Nuclei.
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Seweryniak, D.
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DELAYED protons , *EUROPIUM , *HOLMIUM , *QUADRUPOLE moments , *NUCLEAR shapes - Abstract
The anomalous proton-decay rates in 131Eu and 141Ho have been explained by the presence of large quadrupole deformation. Consistent with this hypothesis was the discovery of the decay branch in 131Eu to the 2+ state in the daughter nucleus. Direct evidence that 141Ho and 131Eu are deformed came from the observation of rotational bands. From the dynamic moment of inertia the deformation of β2=0.25(4) was deduced for the 141Ho ground state. The large signature splitting in the ground-state band in 141Ho indicates that Coriolis mixing plays an important role in this nucleus. The comparison between the Particle-Rotor Model and the data indicates that 141Ho has significant hexadecapole deformation and/or might be triaxial. The comparison between theory and experiment constrains other parameters used in the proton decay rate calculations from deformed nuclei such as the Coriolis interaction and pairing strength. © 2003 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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32. Identification of excited states in 140Dy.
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Cullen, D.M., Carpenter, M.P., Davids, C.N., Fletcher, A.M., Freeman, S.J., Janssens, R.V.F., Kondev, F., Lister, C.J., Pattison, L.K., Seweryniak, D., Smith, J.F., Bruce, A., Abu Saleem, K., Ahmad, I., Heinz, A., Khoo, T.L., Moore, E.F., Mukherjee, G., and Wheldon, C.
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EXCITED state chemistry ,COMPOUND nucleus ,NUCLEAR isomers ,DYSPROSIUM ,PROTONS - Abstract
Excited structures in the proton-rich nucleus 140Dy were established following the decay of a 7.3±1.5 μs, Kπ = 8- isomer. The isomer decays into the yrast line at the 8+ state, revealing a rotational band with a deduced deformation of β2 = 0.24(3). The isotope 140Dy is the daughter of the deformed proton emitter 141Ho. The new information obtained here supports the role of deformation in proton emission and the previous assignments of single-particle configurations to the two proton emitting states in 141Ho. In addition, the reduced hindrance factor measured for the isomer is consistent with the trend observed in the N = 74 isotones and shows no deviation which could be attributed to the proximity of 140Dy to the proton drip line. © 2003 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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33. Proton Radioactivity Studies At ATLAS.
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Seweryniak, D., Davids, C. N., Woods, P. J., Davinson, T., Heinz, A., Mahmud, H., Mukherjee, G., Munro, P., Ressler, J. J., Robinson, A., Shergur, J., Walters, W. B., and Wohr, A.
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PROTONS , *RADIOACTIVITY , *NUCLEAR structure - Abstract
Several searches for new proton emitters were performed recently at ATLAS using the Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer equipped with a Double-Sided Si Strip Detector. Proton emitting states were observed in odd-odd spherical nuclei [sup 164]Ir and [sup 170]Au. [sup 164]Ir is the fourth Ir proton emitter. A proton line was associated with the highly deformed odd-odd nucleus [sup 130]Eu. The proton emitter [sup 135]Tb was also observed. It is the first proton emitting Tb isotope. The estimated cross section for producing [sup 135]Tb is about 2 nb. The properties of the proton emitters deduced from this work helped to understand the role of core vibrations and neutrons in proton decay. In view of the present results the full delineation of the proton drip-line between Z=50 and Z=83 is feasible. In order to cope with small cross sections and short half lives expected for even more exotic proton emitters several modifications of the FMA implantation station were implemented. Measurements were also performed at the target position using a catcher to search for proton emitters with half lives down to 10 ns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
34. Nuclear structure and formation mechanism of heavy shell-stabilized nuclei.
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Reiter, P., Khoo, T. L., Heinz, A., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., Sonzogni, A. A., Ahmad, I., Bhattacharyya, P., Butler, P. A., Carpenter, M. P., Chewter, A. J., Cizewski, J. A., Davids, C. N., Greene, J. P., Greenlees, P. T., Helariuta, K., Herzberg, R.-D., Janssens, R. V. F., and Jones, G.D.
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NUCLEAR physics ,NUCLEAR structure ,COLD fusion - Abstract
In a series of experiments, [sup 48]Ca induced cold fusion reactions on Pb targets were employed to populate states in [sup 253,254]No isotopes. Evidence for decays from a rotational band built on a 7/2[624] configuration was obtained in [sup 253]No. The ground-state band of [sup 254]No is identified up to spin 20[sup +]. The deduced quadrupole deformation is β=0.27(2). The initial angular momentum and excitation energy of [sup 253,254]No residues, after neutron emission, was determined. States up to spin 22h and excitation energy of E[sup *]=8.5 MeV were observed. The data provide direct information on the fission barrier at high spins B[sub f]>=5 MeV, and on the shell-correction energy E[sub shell][sup exp]>=4.1 MeV. © 2002 American Institute of Physics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
35. High-spin spectroscopy near [sup 56]Ni.
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Reviol, W., Sarantites, D. G., Charity, R. J., Ideguchi, E., Rudolph, D., Andreoiu, C., Ekman, J., Fahlander, C., Mineva, M. N., Bentley, M. A., Williams, S. J., Clark, R. M., Cromaz, M., Fallon, P., Macchiavelli, A. O., Carpenter, M. P., Seweryniak, D., and Dobaczewski, J.
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NUCLEAR magnetic resonance ,GEOMETRIC shapes ,GAMMASPHERE - Abstract
Recent high-spin studies in the mass 60 region of highly deformed and superdeformed shapes are discussed. The experimental data are from reaction channel selected γ-spectroscopic measurements at Gammasphere. Points of special attention are rotational bands in nuclei below the Z=28 shell gap and measurements of transition quadrupole moments throughout the region. © 2002 American Institute of Physics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
36. Experiments with radioactive beams at ATLAS.
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Rehm, K. E., Ahmad, I., Blackmon, J., Borasi, F., Caggiano, J., Chen, A., Davids, C. N., Greene, J., Harss, B., Heinz, A., Henderson, D., Janssens, R. V. F., Jiang, C. L., Nolen, J., Pardo, R. C., Parker, P., Paul, M., Schiffer, J. P., Segel, R. E., and Seweryniak, D.
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RADIOACTIVE nuclear beams ,ION accelerators - Abstract
Various beams of short- and long-lived radioactive nuclei have recently been produced at the ATLAS accelerator at Argonne National Laboratory, using either the so-called In-Flight or the Two-Accelerator method. The production techniques, as well as recent results with [sup 44]Ti (T[sup 1/2]=60y) and [sup 17]F (T[sup 1/2]=64s) beams, which are of interest to nucleosynthesis in supernovae and X-ray bursts, are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
37. The Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer and measurements of entry distributions.
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Heinz, A., Khoo, T. L., Reiter, P., Ahmad, I., Bhattacharyya, P., Caggiano, J., Carpenter, M. P., Cizewski, J. A., Davids, C. N., Henning, W. F., Janssens, R. V. F., Jones, G. D., Julin, R., Kondev, F. G., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., Siem, S., Sonzogni, A. A., and Uusitalo, J.
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GERMANIUM diodes ,GAMMASPHERE - Abstract
The Argonne Fragment Mass Analyzer (FMA) is designed to separate and identify evaporation residues according to their mass-to-charge ratio. The FMA in combination with GAMMASPHERE — an array of 100 compton-suppressed germanium detectors — allowed for a number of very interesting in-beam gamma-spectroscopy studies, as the FMA provided a very clean trigger on evaporation residues to obtain extremely background-free gamma-spectra. This setup was used to measure the total gamma-energy and multiplicity after particle evaporation — the so-called entry distribution — by exploiting the calorimetric properties of GAMMASPHERE, using its germanium detectors as well as its BGO shields for a maximum gamma efficiency. The entry distribution can be used to estimate the height of the fission barrier as a function of angular momentum. This method is especially favorable for unstable nuclei, for which the fission barrier is otherwise very difficult to measure. Here, the entry distributions of [sup 220]Th at beam energies of 206 MeV and 219.5 MeV in the [sup 176]Yb([sup 48]Ca,4n) reaction are presented. The results are compared to a previous measurement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
38. In-beam Studies of Proton Emitters using the Recoil-Decay Tagging Method.
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Seweryniak, D., Woods, P. J., Ressler, J. J., Davids, C. N., Heinz, A., Sonzogni, A. A., Uusitalo, J., Walters, W. B., Caggiano, J. A., Carpenter, M. P., Cizewski, J. A., Davinson, T., Ding, K. Y., Fotiades, N., Garg, U., Janssens, R. V. F., Khoo, T.-L., Kondev, F. G., and Lauritsen, T.
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PROTON decay , *GAMMASPHERE , *GAMMA ray detectors , *MACHINE separators , *ENGINEERING instruments , *NUCLEAR reactions , *NUCLEAR physics - Abstract
The last five years have witnessed a rapid increase in the volume of data on proton decaying nuclei. The path was led by decay studies with recoil mass separators equipped with double-sided Si strip detectors. The properties of many proton decaying states were deduced, which triggered renewed theoretical interest in the process of proton decay. The decay experiments were closely followed by in-beam 7-ray studies which extended our knowledge of high-spin states of proton emitters. The unparalleled selectivity of the Recoil-Decay Tagging method combined with the high efficiency of large arrays of Ge detectors allowed, despite small cross sections and overwhelming background from strong reaction channels, the observation of excited states in several proton emitters. Recently, in-beam studies of the deformed proton emitters [sup141]Ho and [sup131]Eu have been performed with the GAMMASPHERE array of Ge detectors and the Fragment Mass Analyzer at ATLAS. Evidence was found for rotational bands in [sup141]Ho and [sup131]Eu. The deformations and the single-particle configurations proposed for the proton emitting states from the earlier proton-decay studies were confronted with the assignments deduced based on the in-beam data. It should be noted that the cross section for populating [sup131]Eu is only about 50 nb, and it represents the weakest channel ever studied in an in-beam experiment [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
39. Fine Structure in Deformed Proton Emitters.
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Sonzogni, A. A., Davids, C. N., Woods, P. J., Seweryniak, D., Carpenter, M. P., Ressler, J. J., Schwartz, J., Uusitalo, J., and Walters, W. B.
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PROTONS ,NILSSON model ,NUCLEAR structure ,RADIOACTIVITY ,HALF-life (Nuclear physics) ,SPECTRUM analysis - Abstract
In a recent experiment to study the proton radioactivity of the highly deformed [sup131]Eu nucleus, two proton lines were detected. The higher energy one was assigned to the ground-state to ground-state decay, while the lower energy, to the ground-state to the 2[sup+] state decay. This constitutes the first observation of fine structure in proton radioactivity. With these four measured quantities, proton energies, half-life and branching ratio, it is possible to determine the Nilsson configuration of the ground state of the proton emitting nucleus as well as the 2[sup+] energy and nuclear deformation of the daughter nucleus. These results will be presented and discussed [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
40. Structure and formation mechanism of the transfermium isotope 254No.
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Reiter, P., Khoo, T. L., Lister, C. J., Seweryniak, D., Ahmad, I., Alcorta, M., Carpenter, M. P., Cizewski, J. A., Davids, C. N., Gervais, G., Greene, J. P., Henning, W. F., Janssens, R. V. F., Lauritsen, T., Siem, S., Sonzogni, A. A., Sullivan, D., Uusitalo, J., Wiedenhöver, I., and Amzal, N.
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- 1999
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41. The spectroscopy of 183Tl: an extreme case of prolate-oblate shape-competition.
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Reviol, W., Riedinger, L. L., Bingham, C. R., Weintraub, W., Jenkins, D., Wadsworth, R., Wilson, A. N., Juutinen, S., Helariutta, K., Carpenter, M. P., Janssens, R. V. F., Seweryniak, D., Uusitalo, J., Wiedenhöver, I., Gross, C. J., Toth, K. S., Batchelder, J. C., and Cizewski, J. A.
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- 1999
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42. Unsafe coulomb excitation of 240-244Pu.
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Wiedenhöver, I., Janssens, R. V. F., Hackman, G., Ahmad, I., Greene, J. P., Amro, H., Carpenter, M. P., Nisius, D. T., Reiter, P., Lauritsen, T., Lister, C. J., Khoo, T. L., Siem, S., Cizewski, J., Seweryniak, D., Uusitalo, J., Macchiavelli, A. O., Chowdhury, P., Seabury, E. H., and Cline, D.
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- 1999
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43. Mass measurements of proton-rich medium mass nuclides.
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Brenner, D. S., Foy, B. D., Barton, C. J., Davids, C. N., Seweryniak, D., Blumenthal, D., Gill, R. L., Zamfir, N. V., and Warner, D. D.
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- 1998
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44. Status of the Canadian Penning Trap mass spectrometer at the Argonne National Laboratories.
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Sharma, K. S., Barber, R. C., Buchinger, F., Crawford, J. E., Feng, X., Fukutani, H., Gulick, S., Hackman, G., Hardy, J. C., Hofman, D., Lee, J. K. P., Martinez, P., Moore, R. B., Savard, G., Seweryniak, D., and Uusitalo, J.
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- 1998
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45. Proton radioactivity from highly deformed nuclei.
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Sonzogni, A. A., Davids, C. N., Woods, P. J., Seweryniak, D., Batchelder, J. C., Bingham, C. R., Davinson, T., Henderson, D. J., Irvine, R. J., Poli, G. L., Uusitalo, J., and Walters, W. B.
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- 1998
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46. Proton decay of the closed neutron shell nucleus 155Ta.
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Uusitalo, J., Davids, C. N., Woods, P. J., Seweryniak, D., Sonzogni, A. A., Batchelder, J. C., Bingham, C. R., Davinson, T., DeBoer, J., Henderson, D. J., Maier, H. J., Ressler, J., Slinger, R., and Walters, W. B.
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- 1998
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47. Probing the structure of the N=Z=31 nucleus 3162Ga.
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Vincent, S. M., Regan, P. H., Warner, D. D., Gelletly, W., Simpson, J., Bark, R., Blumenthal, D., Carpenter, M. P., Davids, C. N., Henderson, D. J., Janssens, R. V. F., Lister, C. J., Nisius, D., O'Leary, C. D., Pearson, C. J., Saitoh, T., Schwartz, J., Seweryniak, D., and Törmänen, S.
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- 1998
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48. Alpha decay of the h9/2 ground and s1/2 intruder states in light Bi and at isotopes.
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Bingham, C. R., Batchelder, J. C., Cizewski, J. A., Davids, C. N., Irvine, R. J., Reviol, W., Seweryniak, D., Toth, K. S., Walters, W. B., Wauters, J., Wood, J. L., Xu, X. J., Uusitalo, J., and Zganjar, E. F.
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- 1998
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49. High-spin states in 71As, 72Se, and 72Br.
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Fotiades, N., Cizewski, J. A., Lister, C. J., Davids, C. N., Janssens, R. V. F., Seweryniak, D., Carpenter, M. P., Khoo, T. L., Lauritsen, T., Nisius, D., Reiter, P., Uusitalo, J., Wiedenhover, I., Macchiavelli, A. O., and McLeod, R. W.
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- 1998
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50. Coulomb excitation of a 78Rb radioactive beam.
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Schwartz, J., Lister, C. J., Henderson, D. H., Fischer, S. M., Reiter, P., Aprahamian, A., Cizewski, J. A., Davids, C. N., deHaan, R., Janssens, R. V. F., Nisius, D., Seweryniak, D., and Vincent, S. M.
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- 1998
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