24 results on '"Jacquot B."'
Search Results
2. Reinterpretation of excited states in Po 212: Shell-model multiplets rather than α -cluster states
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Fernández, A., Jungclaus, Andrea, Golubev, P., Rudolph, D., Sarmiento, L. G., Gargano, A., Naïdja, H., Astier, A., Dupont, E., Gadea, Andrés, Nácher, Enrique, Perea, Ángel, Wimmer, K., Clément, E., Fremont, G., Goupil, J., Houarner, C., Jacquot, B., Korichi, A., Lemasson, A., Li, H. J., Ljungvall, J., Ménager, L., Pérez-Vidal, R.M., Petrache, C. M., Ralet, D., Ropert, J. A., Saillant, F., Såmark-Roth, A., Simpson, G. S., Spitaels, C., Zielinska, M., Ansari, S., Dudouet, J., Illana, A., Jurado, M., Kocheva, D., Lalović, N., Lorenz, Ch, Quintana, B., Rainovski, G., Redon, N., Tocabens, G., Barrientos, D., Benzoni, G., Birkenbach, B., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Bracco, A., Ciemala, M., Collado, J., Cullen, D.M., Domingo Pardo, César, Eberth, J., González, V., Harkness-Brennan, L.J., Hess, H., Judson, D.S., Korten, W., Leoni, S., Maj, A., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Million, B., Napoli, D.R., Nyberg, J., Podolyak, Zs, Pullia, A., Reiter, P., Sanchis, E., Stezowski, O., Theisen, Ch, Valiente-Dobón, J. J., European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Generalitat Valenciana, Swedish Research Council, and Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany)
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19 pags., 14 figs., 3 tabs., A γ-ray spectroscopic study of Po212 was performed at the Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds, using the inverse kinematics α-transfer reaction C12(Pb208,Po212)Be8 and the AGATA spectrometer. A careful analysis based on γγ coincidence relations allowed us to establish 14 new excited states in the energy range between 1.9 and 3.3 MeV. None of these states, however, can be considered as candidates for the levels with spins and parities of 1- and 2- and excitation energies below 2.1 MeV, which have been predicted by recent α-cluster model calculations. A systematic comparison of the experimentally established excitation scheme of Po212 with shell-model calculations was performed. This comparison suggests that the six states with excitation energies (spins and parities) of 1744 (4-), 1751 (8-), 1787 (6-), 1946 (4-), 1986 (8-), and 2016 (6-) keV, which previously were interpreted as α-cluster states, may in fact be of positive parity and belong to low-lying shell-model multiplets. This reinterpretation of the structure of Po212 is supported by experimental information with respect to the linear polarization of γ rays, which suggests a magnetic character of the 432-keV γ ray decaying from the state at an excitation energy of 1787 keV to the 61+ yrast state, and exclusive reaction cross sections., This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 654002 and FEDER funds. We furthermore acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Inovación y Universidades under contracts FPA2014-57196-C5, FPA2017-84756-C4, and SEV-2014-0398, the Generalitat Valenciana under Grant No. PROMETEO/2019/005, the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet, VR 2016-3969), and the German BMBF under Contracts No. 05P18PKFN9 and No. 05P19PKFNA.
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- 2021
3. Testing ab initio nuclear structure in neutron-rich nuclei: Lifetime measurements of second 2+ state in 16C and 20O
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Ciemala, M., Ziliani, S., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornnal, B., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka Orynczak, N., Clément, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., de France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, I., Michelagnoli, C., and Menéndez Sánchez, Javier
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Electromagnetism ,Field theory (Physics) ,Isòtops ,Isotopes ,Teoria de camps (Física) ,Electromagnetisme - Abstract
To test the predictive power of ab initio nuclear structure theory, the lifetime of the second 2+ state in neutron-rich 20O,τ(2+2)=150+80−30fs, and an estimate for the lifetime of the second 2+ state in 16C have been obtained for the first time. The results were achieved via a novel Monte Carlo technique that allowed us to measure nuclear state lifetimes in the tens-to-hundreds of femtoseconds range by analyzing the Doppler-shifted γ-transition line shapes of products of low-energy transfer and deep-inelastic processes in the reaction 18O(7.0MeV/u)+181Ta. The requested sensitivity could only be reached owing to the excellent performances of the Advanced γ-Tracking Array AGATA, coupled to the PARIS scintillator array and to the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer. The experimental lifetimes agree with predictions of ab initio calculations using two- and three-nucleon interactions, obtained with the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group for 20O and with the no-core shell model for 16C. The present measurement shows the power of electromagnetic observables, determined with high-precision γ spectroscopy, to assess the quality of first-principles nuclear structure calculations, complementing common benchmarks based on nuclear energies. The proposed experimental approach will be essential for short lifetime measurements in unexplored regions of the nuclear chart, including r-process nuclei, when intense beams, produced by Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) techniques, become available.
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- 2020
4. Lifetime measurements of excited states in neutron-rich Ti 53: Benchmarking effective shell-model interactions
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Goldkuhle, A., Blazhev, A., Fransen, C., Dewald, A., Beckers, M., Birkenbach, B., Braunroth, T., Cl+¬ment, E., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Hess, H., Jacquot, B., Jolie, J., Kim, Y. -H., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., H. J., Li, Litzinger, J., Michelagnoli, C., M++ller-Gatermann, C., Nara Singh, B. S., P+¬rez-Vidal, R. M., Ralet, D., Reiter, P., Vogt, A., Warr, N., and Zell, K. O.
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- 2020
5. Lifetime measurements in Ti 52,54 to study shell evolution toward N=32
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Goldkuhle, A., Fransen, C., Blazhev, A., Beckers, M., Birkenbach, B., Braunroth, T., Clément, E., Dewald, A., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Hess, H., Jacquot, B., Jolie, J., Kim, Y.H., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, Silvia M., Li, H.J., Litzinger, J., Michelagnoli, C., Müller-Gatermann, C., Nara Singh, B.S., Pérez-Vidal, R.M., Ralet, D., Reiter, P., Vogt, A., Warr, N., Zell, K.O., Ataç, A., Barrientos, D., Barthe-Dejean, C., Benzoni, G., Boston, A.J., Boston, H.C., Bourgault, P., Burrows, I., Cacitti, J., Cederwall, B., Ciemala, M., Cullen, D.M., De France, G., Domingo Pardo, César, Foucher, J.L., Fremont, G., Gadea, Andrés, Gangnant, P., González, V., Goupil, J., Henrich, C., Houarner, C., Sanchis, E., Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), and Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
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AGATA Collaboration, Lifetimes of the excited states in the neutron-rich Ti52,54 nuclei, produced in a multinucleon-transfer reaction, were measured by employing the Cologne plunger device and the recoil-distance Doppler-shift method. The experiment was performed at the Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds facility by using the Advanced Gamma Tracking Array for the γ-ray detection, coupled to the large-acceptance variable mode spectrometer for an event-by-event particle identification. A comparison between the transition probabilities obtained from the measured lifetimes of the 21+ to 81+ yrast states in Ti52,54 and that from the shell-model calculations based on the well-established GXPF1A, GXPF1B, and KB3G fp shell interactions support the N=32 subshell closure. The B(E2) values for Ti52 determined in this work are in disagreement with the known data, but are consistent with the predictions of the shell-model calculations and reduce the previously observed pronounced staggering across the even-even titanium isotopes.
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- 2019
6. Effects of one valence proton on seniority and angular momentum of neutrons in neutron-rich Sb 51122-131 isotopes
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Biswas, S., Lemasson, A., Rejmund, M., Navin, A., Kim, Y. H., Michelagnoli, C., Stefan, I., Banik, R., Bednarczyk, P., Bhattacharya, S., Bhattacharyya, S., Clément, E., Crawford, H. L., De France, G., Fallon, P., Frémont, G., Goupil, J., Jacquot, B., Li, H. J., Ljungvall, J., Maj, A., Ménager, L., Morel, V., Palit, R., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Ropert, J., Barrientos, D., Benzoni, G., Birkenbach, B., Boston, A.J., Boston, H.C., Cederwall, B., Collado, J., Cullen, D.M., Désesquelles, P., Domingo Pardo, César, Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., González, V., Harkness-Brennan, L.J., Hess, H., Jungclaus, Andrea, Korten, W., Labiche, M., Lefevre, A., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Million, B., Napoli, D. R., Quintana, B., Sanchis, E., National Science Centre (Poland), Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research, Department of Energy (US), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), and SCOAP
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21 pags., 18 figs., 10 tabs.-- Open Access funded by Creative Commons Atribution Licence 4.0, Background: Levels fulfilling the seniority scheme and relevant isomers are commonly observed features in semimagic nuclei; for example, in Sn isotopes (Z=50). Seniority isomers in Sn, with dominantly pure neutron configurations, directly probe the underlying neutron-neutron (νν) interaction. Furthermore, an addition of a valence proton particle or hole, through neutron-proton (νπ) interaction, affects the neutron seniority as well as the angular momentum. Purpose: Benchmark the reproducibility of the experimental observables, like the excitation energies (EX) and the reduced electric-quadrupole transition probabilities [B(E2)], with the results obtained from shell-model interactions for neutron-rich Sn and Sb isotopes with N, P.B. and A.M. acknowledge support from the Polish National Science Centre (NCN) under Contract No. 2016/22/M/ST2/00269 and the French LEA COPIGAL project. S.Bi., R.B., S.Bh., S.Bh., and R.P. acknowledge support from CEFIPRA project No. 5604-4 and the LIA France– India agreement. H.L.C. and P.F. acknowledge support from the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 (LBNL). R.M.P.V. acknowledge partial support by Ministry of Science, Spain, under the grants BES-2012-061407, SEV2014-0398, FPA2017-84756-C4 and by EU FEDER funds. A.J. was supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad under contract FPA2017-84756-C4-2-P.
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- 2019
7. Evidence for Coexisting Shapes through Lifetime Measurements in $^{98}\mathrm{Zr}$
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Singh, P, Korten, W, Hagen, TW, Görgen, A, Grente, L, Salsac, M-D, Farget, F, Clément, E, de France, G, Braunroth, T, Bruyneel, B, Celikovic, I, Delaune, O, Dewald, A, Dijon, A, Delaroche, J-P, Girod, M, Hackstein, M, Jacquot, B, Libert, J, Litzinger, J, Ljungvall, J, Louchart, C, Gottardo, A, Michelagnoli, C, Müller-Gatermann, C, Napoli, DR, Otsuka, T, Pillet, N, Recchia, F, Rother, W, Sahin, E, Siem, S, Sulignano, B, Togashi, T, Tsunoda, Y, Theisen, C, and Valiente-Dobon, JJ
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The lifetimes of the first excited 2^{+}, 4^{+}, and 6^{+} states in ^{98}Zr were measured with the recoil-distance Doppler shift method in an experiment performed at GANIL. Excited states in ^{98}Zr were populated using the fission reaction between a 6.2 MeV/u ^{238}U beam and a ^{9}Be target. The γ rays were detected with the EXOGAM array in correlation with the fission fragments identified by mass and atomic number in the VAMOS++ spectrometer. Our result shows a very small B(E2;2_{1}^{+}→0_{1}^{+}) value in ^{98}Zr, thereby confirming the very sudden onset of collectivity at N=60. The experimental results are compared to large-scale Monte Carlo shell model and beyond-mean-field calculations. The present results indicate the coexistence of two additional deformed shapes in this nucleus along with the spherical ground state. ispartof: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS vol:121 issue:19 pages:192501-192501 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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- 2018
8. Reactions with the double-Borromean nucleus 8 He
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Lemasson, A., Navin, A., Keeley, N, Rejmund, M., Bhattacharyya, S., Shrivastava, A, Bazin, D., Beaumel, D., Blumenfeld, Y, Chatterjee, A., Gupta, D., de France, G., Jacquot, B., Labiche, M., Lemmon, R C, Nanal, V, Nyberg, J, Pillay, R, Raabe, R., Ramachandran, K., Scarpaci, J.A., Simenel, Cedric, Stefan, I., Timis, C.N., Lemasson, A., Navin, A., Keeley, N, Rejmund, M., Bhattacharyya, S., Shrivastava, A, Bazin, D., Beaumel, D., Blumenfeld, Y, Chatterjee, A., Gupta, D., de France, G., Jacquot, B., Labiche, M., Lemmon, R C, Nanal, V, Nyberg, J, Pillay, R, Raabe, R., Ramachandran, K., Scarpaci, J.A., Simenel, Cedric, Stefan, I., and Timis, C.N.
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Differential cross sections for elastic-scattering and neutron-transfer reactions along with cross sections for fusion in the 8He+65Cu system are reported at energies above the Coulomb barrier (Elab = 19.9 and 30.6 MeV). The present work demonstrates the
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9. Transfer reactions in inverse kinematics: An experimental approach for fission investigations.
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Rodríguez-Tajes, C., Farget, F., Derkx, X., Caamaño, M., Delaune, O., Schmidt, K. -H., Clément, E., Dijon, A., Heinz, A., Roger, T., Audouin, L., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Cortina, D., Doré, D., Fernández-Domínguez, B., Jacquot, B., Jurado, B., Navin, A., and Paradela, C.
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KINEMATICS , *NUCLEAR fission , *INELASTIC collisions , *TELESCOPES , *ATOMIC nucleus , *NUCLEAR excitation - Abstract
Inelastic and multinucleon transfer reactions between a 238U beam, accelerated at 6.14 MeV/u, and a 12C target were used for the production of neutron-rich, fissioning systems from U to Cm. A Si telescope, devoted to the detection of the targetlike nuclei, provided a characterization of the fissioning systems in atomic and mass numbers, as well as in excitation energy. Cross sections and angular and excitation-energy distributions were measured for the inelastic and transfer channels. Possible excitations of the targetlike nuclei were experimentally investigated for the first time, by means of γ-ray measurements. The decays from the first excited states of 12C, 11B, and 10Be were observed with probabilities of 0.12-0.14, while no evidence for the population of higher-lying states was found. Moreover, the fission probabilities of 238U, 239Np and 240,241,242pu and 244Cm were determined as a function of the excitation energy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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10. Discovery of a new isomeric state in 68Ni: Evidence for a highly deformed proton intruder state.
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Dijon, A., Clément, E., De France, G., De Angelis, G., Duchêne, G., Dudouet, J., Franchoo, S., Gadea, A., Gottardo, A., Hüyük, T., Jacquot, B., Kusoglu, A., Lebhertz, D., Lehaut, G., Martini, M., Napoli, D. R., Nowacki, F., Péru, S., Poves, A., and Recchia, F.
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NUCLEAR isomers , *NICKEL isotopes , *NUCLEAR shapes , *PROTONS , *NUCLEAR shell theory , *BAND gaps , *COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
We report on the observation of a new isomeric state in 68Ni. We suggest that the newly observed state at 168(1) keV above the first 2+ state is a π(2p-2h) 0+ state across the major Z = 28 shell gap. Comparison with theoretical calculations indicates a pure proton intruder configuration and the deduced low-lying structure of this key nucleus suggests a possible shape coexistence scenario involving a highly deformed state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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11. Near- and sub-barrier fusion of 20O incident ions with 12C target nuclei.
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Rudolph, M. J., Gosser, Z. Q., Brown, K., Hudan, S., de Souza, R. T., Chbihi, A., Jacquot, B., Famiano, M., Liang, J. F., Shapira, D., and Mercier, D.
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NUCLEAR fusion , *OXYGEN isotopes , *IONS , *CARBON isotopes , *EXOTIC nuclei , *EVAPORATION (Chemistry) - Abstract
Evaporation residues resulting from fusion of 20O incident ions with l2C target nuclei have been measured for the first time. The cross-section associated with compound nuclei that de-excite via emission of charged particles is extracted. The resulting excitation function is compared with the predictions of a standard fusion model followed by statistical decay code. A significant underprediction of the measured cross-section by the fusion-evaporation model raises the question of whether the fusion cross-section is larger for the neutron-rich projectile or the statistical de-excitation is incorrectly predicted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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12. Experimental Evidence for Common Driving Effects in Low-Energy Fission from Sublead to Actinides.
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Schmitt, C., Lemasson, A., Schmidt, K.-H., Jhingan, A., Biswas, S., Kim, Y. H., Ramos, D., Andreyev, A. N., Curien, D., Ciemala, M., Clément, E., Dorvaux, O., De Canditiis, B., Didierjean, F., Duchêne, G., Dudouet, J., Frankland, J., Jacquot, B., Raison, C., and Ralet, D.
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POLARIZATION (Nuclear physics) , *ACTINIDE elements , *MAGNETIC spectrometer , *NUCLEAR charge , *MOTOR vehicle driving , *MERCURY isotopes , *NUCLIDES , *ELECTRIC vehicle batteries - Abstract
Isotopic distributions of fragments from fission of the neutron-deficient 178Hg nuclide are reported. This experimental observable is obtained for the first time in the region around lead using an innovative approach based on inverse kinematics and the coincidence between the large acceptance magnetic spectrometer VAMOS++ and a new detection arm close to the target. The average fragment N/Z ratio and prompt neutron Mn multiplicity are derived and compared with current knowledge from actinide fission. A striking consistency emerges, revealing the unexpected dominant role of the proton subsystem with atomic number between the Z=28 and 50 magic numbers. The origin of nuclear charge polarization in fission and fragment deformation at scission are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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13. Insight into excitation energy and structure effects in fission from isotopic information in fission yields.
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Ramos, D., Caamaño, M., Farget, F., Rodríguez-Tajes, C., Audouin, L., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Clement, E., Cortina, D., Delaune, O., Derkx, X., Dijon, A., Doré, D., Fernández-Domínguez, B., de France, G., Heinz, A., Jacquot, B., Paradela, C., Rejmund, M., and Roger, T.
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The use of the inverse kinematics technique and a magnetic spectrometer permits the simultaneous measurement of proton and neutron content of full fission fragment distributions. This paper reports new measurements of five fissioning systems--238U,239Np,240Pu,244Cm, and 250Cf--produced in inelastic scattering, transfer, and fusion reactions at different excitation energies. As a result, isotopic, elemental, and isotonic fission yields are presented. The contribution of the different fission modes and the proton even-odd effect are studied. Structure effects are investigated by means of the neutron excess and the total neutron multiplicity as a function of the fragment atomic number. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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14. Deformed band structures in neutron-rich 152-158Pm isotopes.
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Bhattacharyya, S., Wang, E. H., Navin, A., Rejmund, M., Hamilton, J. H., Ramayya, A. V., Hwang, J. K., Lemasson, A., Afanasjev, A. V., Bhattacharya, Soumik, Ranger, J., Caamaño, M., Clément, E., Delaune, O., Farget, F., de France, G., Jacquot, B., Luo, Y. X., Oganessian, Yu. Ts., and Rasmussen, J. O.
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High spin band structures of neutron-rich 152-158Pm isotopes have been obtained from the measurement of prompt γ rays of isotopically identified fragments produced in fission of 238U+9Be and detected using the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer and EXOGAM segmented Clover array at GANIL and also from the high statistics γ-γ-γ and γ-γ-γ-γ data from the spontaneous fission of 252Cf using Gammasphere. The excited states in 157Pm and those above the isomers in even-A Pm isotopes 152,154,156,158Pm have been identified for the first time. The spectroscopic information on the rotational band structures in odd-A Pm isotopes has been extended considerably to higher spins and the possibility of the presence of reflection asymmetric shapes is explored. The configuration assignments are based on the results of cranked relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov calculations. From the systematics of bands in odd-A Pm isotopes and weak population of opposite parity bands, octupole deformed shapes in neutron-rich Pm isotopes beyond N=90 seem unlikely to be present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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15. Isotopic fission-fragment distributions of 238U, 239Np, 240Pu, 244Cm, and 250Cf produced through inelastic scattering, transfer, and fusion reactions in inverse kinematics.
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Ramos, D., Caamaño, M., Farget, F., Rodríguez-Tajes, C., Audouin, L., Benlliure, J., Casarejos, E., Clement, E., Cortina, D., Delaune, O., Derkx, X., Dijon, A., Doré, D., Fernández-Domínguez, B., de France, G., Heinz, A., Jacquot, B., Navin, A., Paradela, C., and Rejmund, M.
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Transfer- and fusion-induced fission in inverse kinematics has proved to be a powerful tool to investigate nuclear fission, widening information on the fission fragments and access to unstable fissioning systems with respect to other experimental approaches. An experimental campaign is being carried out at GANIL with this technique since 2008. In these experiments, a beam of 238U, accelerated to 6.1 MeV/u, impinges on a 12C target. Fissioning systems from U to Cf are populated through inelastic scattering, transfer, and fusion reactions, with excitation energies that range from a few MeV up to 46 MeV. The use of inverse kinematics, the SPIDER telescope, and the VAMOS spectrometer allow the characterization of the fissioning system in terms of mass, nuclear charge, and excitation energy, and the isotopic identification of the full fragment distribution. This work reports on new data from the second experiment of the campaign on fission-fragment yields of the heavy actinides 238U, 239Np, 240Pu, 244Cm, and 250Cf, which are of interest from both fundamental and application points of view. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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16. Structure of 52132Te80: The two-particle and two-hole spectrum of 50132Sn82.
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Biswas, S., Palit, R., Navin, A., Rejmund, M., Bisoi, A., Sarkar, M. Saha, Sarkar, S., Bhattacharyya, S., Biswas, D. C., Caamaño, M., Carpenter, M. P., Choudhury, D., Clément, E., Danu, L. S., Delaune, O., Farget, F., de France, G., Hota, S. S., Jacquot, B., and Lemasson, A.
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High-spin states in 132Te, an isotope with two proton particles and two neutron holes outside of the 132Sn doubly magic core, have been extended up to an excitation energy of 6.17 MeV. The prompt-delayed coincidence technique has been used to correlate states above the T1/2=3.70(9)µs isomer in 132Te to the lower states using 232Th(7Li,ƒ) at 5.4 MeV/u and the Indian National Gamma Array (INGA). With 9Be(238U,ƒ) at 6.2 MeV/u and EXOGAM γ-array coupled with the VAMOS++ spectrometer, the level scheme was extended to higher excitation energies. The high-spin positive-parity states, above Jπ=10+, in 132Te are expected to arise from the alignment of the particles in the high-j orbitals lying close to the Fermi surface, the πg7/2², and the νh11/2-2 configurations. The experimental level scheme has been compared with the large scale shell model calculations. A reduction in the p-n interaction strength resulted in an improved agreement with the measurements up to the spin of 15h. In contrast, the comparison of the differences between the experiment and these calculations for the N=76,78 isotones of Te and Sn shows the increasing disagreement as a function of spin, where the magnitude is larger in Te than in Sn. This behavior could possibly be attributed to the deficiencies in the p-n correlations, in addition to the n-n correlations in Sn. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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17. Structural changes at large angular momentum in neutron-rich 121,123Cd.
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Rejmund, M., Navin, A., Bhattacharyya, S., Caamaño, M., Clément, E., Delaune, O., Farget, F., de France, G., Jacquot, B., and Lemasson, A.
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Prompt γ rays of isotopically identified neutron-rich isotopes of Cd, produced in transfer- and fusion-fission induced by the 238U beam at 6.2 MeV/u on a 9Be target, were measured using the EXOGAM γ-ray detector array and the magnetic spectrometer VAMOS++. New results for the level scheme of 121,123Cd, extending to relatively large angular momentum are reported. The energy levels above 2-MeV excitation energy, are found to differ from those observed in lighter isotopes of Cd indicating a change in structure in these more neutron-rich nuclei. These states are not explained by large-scale shell model calculations, that explain well the structure of the underlying Sn isotopes and the neighboring even-A Cd isotopes. The present data, especially for the odd-A nuclei, point to a deficiency in the matrix elements related to the p-n residual interaction and provide a new domain for testing widely used shell model interactions employed for understanding the evolution of structure in neutron-rich nuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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18. Search for a Neutron Dark Decay in ^{6}He.
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Le Joubioux M, Savajols H, Mittig W, Fléchard X, Hayen L, Penionzhkevich YE, Ackermann D, Borcea C, Caceres L, Delahaye P, Didierjean F, Franchoo S, Grillet A, Jacquot B, Lebois M, Ledoux X, Lecesne N, Liénard E, Lukyanov S, Naviliat-Cuncic O, Piot J, Singh A, Smirnov V, Stodel C, Testov D, Thisse D, Thomas JC, and Verney D
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Neutron dark decays have been suggested as a solution to the discrepancy between bottle and beam experiments, providing a dark matter candidate that can be searched for in halo nuclei. The free neutron in the final state following the decay of ^{6}He into ^{4}He+n+χ provides an exceptionally clean detection signature when combined with a high efficiency neutron detector. Using a high-intensity ^{6}He^{+} beam at Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds, a search for a coincident neutron signal resulted in an upper limit on a dark decay branching ratio of Br_{χ}≤4.0×10^{-10} (95% C.L.). Using the dark neutron decay model proposed originally by Fornal and Grinstein, we translate this into an upper bound on a dark neutron branching ratio of O(10^{-5}), improving over global constraints by one to several orders of magnitude depending on m_{χ}.
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- 2024
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19. Evidence of Partial Seniority Conservation in the πg_{9/2} Shell for the N=50 Isotones.
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Pérez-Vidal RM, Gadea A, Domingo-Pardo C, Gargano A, Valiente-Dobón JJ, Clément E, Lemasson A, Coraggio L, Siciliano M, Szilner S, Bast M, Braunroth T, Collado J, Corina A, Dewald A, Doncel M, Dudouet J, de France G, Fransen C, González V, Hüyük T, Jacquot B, John PR, Jungclaus A, Kim YH, Korichi A, Labiche M, Lenzi S, Li H, Ljungvall J, López-Martens A, Mengoni D, Michelagnoli C, Müller-Gatermann C, Napoli DR, Navin A, Quintana B, Ramos D, Rejmund M, Sanchis E, Simpson J, Stezowski O, Wilmsen D, Zielińska M, Boston AJ, Barrientos D, Bednarczyk P, Benzoni G, Birkenbach B, Boston HC, Bracco A, Cederwall B, Cullen DM, Didierjean F, Eberth J, Gottardo A, Goupil J, Harkness-Brennan LJ, Hess H, Judson DS, Kaşkaş A, Korten W, Leoni S, Menegazzo R, Million B, Nyberg J, Podolyak Z, Pullia A, Ralet D, Recchia F, Reiter P, Rezynkina K, Salsac MD, Şenyiğit M, Sohler D, Theisen C, and Verney D
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The reduced transition probabilities for the 4_{1}^{+}→2_{1}^{+} and 2_{1}^{+}→0_{1}^{+} transitions in ^{92}Mo and ^{94}Ru and for the 4_{1}^{+}→2_{1}^{+} and 6_{1}^{+}→4_{1}^{+} transitions in ^{90}Zr have been determined in this experiment making use of a multinucleon transfer reaction. These results have been interpreted on the basis of realistic shell-model calculations in the f_{5/2}, p_{3/2}, p_{1/2}, and g_{9/2} proton valence space. Only the combination of extensive lifetime information and large scale shell-model calculations allowed the extent of the seniority conservation in the N=50 g_{9/2} orbital to be understood. The conclusion is that seniority is largely conserved in the first πg_{9/2} orbital.
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- 2022
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20. First Direct Measurement of Isotopic Fission-Fragment Yields of ^{239}U.
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Ramos D, Caamaño M, Lemasson A, Rejmund M, Audouin L, Álvarez-Pol H, Frankland JD, Fernández-Domínguez B, Galiana-Baldó E, Piot J, Ackermann D, Biswas S, Clement E, Durand D, Farget F, Fregeau MO, Galaviz D, Heinz A, Henriques AI, Jacquot B, Jurado B, Kim YH, Morfouace P, Ralet D, Roger T, Schmitt C, Teubig P, and Tsekhanovich I
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A direct and complete measurement of isotopic fission-fragment yields of ^{239}U has been performed for the first time. The ^{239}U fissioning system was produced with an average excitation energy of 8.3 MeV in one-neutron transfer reactions between a ^{238}U beam and a ^{9}Be target at Coulomb barrier energies. The fission fragments were detected and isotopically identified using the VAMOS++ spectrometer at the GANIL facility. The measurement allows us to directly evaluate the fission models at excitation energies of fast neutrons, which are relevant for next-generation nuclear reactors. The present data, in agreement with model calculations, do not support the recently reported anomaly in the fission-fragment yields of ^{239}U, and they confirm the persistence of spherical shell effects in the Sn region at excitation energies exceeding the fission barrier by a few mega-electron volts.
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- 2019
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21. Pseudospin Symmetry and Microscopic Origin of Shape Coexistence in the ^{78}Ni Region: A Hint from Lifetime Measurements.
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Delafosse C, Verney D, Marević P, Gottardo A, Michelagnoli C, Lemasson A, Goasduff A, Ljungvall J, Clément E, Korichi A, De Angelis G, Andreoiu C, Babo M, Boso A, Didierjean F, Dudouet J, Franchoo S, Gadea A, Georgiev G, Ibrahim F, Jacquot B, Konstantinopoulos T, Lenzi SM, Maquart G, Matea I, Mengoni D, Napoli DR, Nikšić T, Olivier L, Pérez-Vidal RM, Portail C, Recchia F, Redon N, Siciliano M, Stefan I, Stezowski O, Vretenar D, Zielinska M, Barrientos D, Benzoni G, Birkenbach B, Boston AJ, Boston HC, Cederwall B, Charles L, Ciemala M, Collado J, Cullen DM, Désesquelles P, de France G, Domingo-Pardo C, Eberth J, González V, Harkness-Brennan LJ, Hess H, Judson DS, Jungclaus A, Korten W, Lefevre A, Legruel F, Menegazzo R, Million B, Nyberg J, Quintana B, Ralet D, Reiter P, Saillant F, Sanchis E, Theisen C, and Valiente Dobon JJ
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Lifetime measurements of excited states of the light N=52 isotones ^{88}Kr, ^{86}Se, and ^{84}Ge have been performed, using the recoil distance Doppler shift method and VAMOS and AGATA spectrometers for particle identification and gamma spectroscopy, respectively. The reduced electric quadrupole transition probabilities B(E2;2^{+}→0^{+}) and B(E2;4^{+}→2^{+}) were obtained for the first time for the hard-to-reach ^{84}Ge. While the B(E2;2^{+}→0^{+}) values of ^{88}Kr, ^{86}Se saturate the maximum quadrupole collectivity offered by the natural valence (3s, 2d, 1g_{7/2}, 1h_{11/2}) space of an inert ^{78}Ni core, the value obtained for ^{84}Ge largely exceeds it, suggesting that shape coexistence phenomena, previously reported at N≲49, extend beyond N=50. The onset of collectivity at Z=32 is understood as due to a pseudo-SU(3) organization of the proton single-particle sequence reflecting a clear manifestation of pseudospin symmetry. It is realized that the latter provides actually reliable guidance for understanding the observed proton and neutron single particle structure in the whole medium-mass region, from Ni to Sn, pointing towards the important role of the isovector-vector ρ field in shell-structure evolution.
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- 2018
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22. Evidence for Coexisting Shapes through Lifetime Measurements in ^{98}Zr.
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Singh P, Korten W, Hagen TW, Görgen A, Grente L, Salsac MD, Farget F, Clément E, de France G, Braunroth T, Bruyneel B, Celikovic I, Delaune O, Dewald A, Dijon A, Delaroche JP, Girod M, Hackstein M, Jacquot B, Libert J, Litzinger J, Ljungvall J, Louchart C, Gottardo A, Michelagnoli C, Müller-Gatermann C, Napoli DR, Otsuka T, Pillet N, Recchia F, Rother W, Sahin E, Siem S, Sulignano B, Togashi T, Tsunoda Y, Theisen C, and Valiente-Dobon JJ
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The lifetimes of the first excited 2^{+}, 4^{+}, and 6^{+} states in ^{98}Zr were measured with the recoil-distance Doppler shift method in an experiment performed at GANIL. Excited states in ^{98}Zr were populated using the fission reaction between a 6.2 MeV/u ^{238}U beam and a ^{9}Be target. The γ rays were detected with the EXOGAM array in correlation with the fission fragments identified by mass and atomic number in the VAMOS++ spectrometer. Our result shows a very small B(E2;2_{1}^{+}→0_{1}^{+}) value in ^{98}Zr, thereby confirming the very sudden onset of collectivity at N=60. The experimental results are compared to large-scale Monte Carlo shell model and beyond-mean-field calculations. The present results indicate the coexistence of two additional deformed shapes in this nucleus along with the spherical ground state.
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- 2018
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23. _{36}^{96}Kr_{60}-Low-Z Boundary of the Island of Deformation at N=60.
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Dudouet J, Lemasson A, Duchêne G, Rejmund M, Clément E, Michelagnoli C, Didierjean F, Korichi A, Maquart G, Stezowski O, Lizarazo C, Pérez-Vidal RM, Andreoiu C, de Angelis G, Astier A, Delafosse C, Deloncle I, Dombradi Z, de France G, Gadea A, Gottardo A, Jacquot B, Jones P, Konstantinopoulos T, Kuti I, Le Blanc F, Lenzi SM, Li G, Lozeva R, Million B, Napoli DR, Navin A, Petrache CM, Pietralla N, Ralet D, Ramdhane M, Redon N, Schmitt C, Sohler D, Verney D, Barrientos D, Birkenbach B, Burrows I, Charles L, Collado J, Cullen DM, Désesquelles P, Domingo Pardo C, González V, Harkness-Brennan L, Hess H, Judson DS, Karolak M, Korten W, Labiche M, Ljungvall J, Menegazzo R, Mengoni D, Pullia A, Recchia F, Reiter P, Salsac MD, Sanchis E, Theisen C, Valiente-Dobón JJ, and Zielińska M
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Prompt γ-ray spectroscopy of the neutron-rich ^{96}Kr, produced in transfer- and fusion-induced fission reactions, has been performed using the combination of the Advanced Gamma Tracking Array and the VAMOS++ spectrometer. A second excited state, assigned to J^{π}=4^{+}, is observed for the first time, and a previously reported level energy of the first 2^{+} excited state is confirmed. The measured energy ratio R_{4/2}=E(4^{+})/E(2^{+})=2.12(1) indicates that this nucleus does not show a well-developed collectivity contrary to that seen in heavier N=60 isotones. This new measurement highlights an abrupt transition of the degree of collectivity as a function of the proton number at Z=36, of similar amplitude to that observed at N=60 at higher Z values. A possible reason for this abrupt transition could be related to the insufficient proton excitations in the g_{9/2}, d_{5/2}, and s_{1/2} orbitals to generate strong quadrupole correlations or to the coexistence of competing different shapes. An unexpected continuous decrease of R_{4/2} as a function of the neutron number up to N=60 is also evidenced. This measurement establishes the Kr isotopic chain as the low-Z boundary of the island of deformation for N=60 isotones. A comparison with available theoretical predictions using different beyond mean-field approaches shows that these models fail to reproduce the abrupt transitions at N=60 and Z=36.
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- 2017
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24. Modern Rutherford experiment: tunneling of the most neutron-rich nucleus.
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Lemasson A, Shrivastava A, Navin A, Rejmund M, Keeley N, Zelevinsky V, Bhattacharyya S, Chatterjee A, de France G, Jacquot B, Nanal V, Pillay RG, Raabe R, and Schmitt C
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A modern variation of the Rutherford experiment to probe the tunneling of exotic nuclear matter from the measurement of the residues formed in the bombardment of (197)Au by extremely neutron-rich (8)He nuclei is presented. Using a novel off-beam technique the most precise and accurate measurements of fusion and neutron transfer involving reaccelerated unstable beams are reported. The results show unusual behavior of the tunneling of (8)He compared to that for lighter helium isotopes, highlighting the role of the intrinsic structure of composite many-body quantum systems and pairing correlations.
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- 2009
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