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52. New ion-optical operating modes of the BigRIPS and ZeroDegree spectrometer for the production and separation of high-quality rare isotopes beams and high-resolution spectrometer experiments
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Takeda, H., Tanaka, Y.K., Suzuki, H., Ahn, D.S., Franczak, B., Fukuda, N., Geissel, H., Haettner, E., Inabe, N., Itahashi, K., Komatsubara, T., Kubo, T., Kusaka, K., Matsumoto, S.Y., Murai, D., Nishi, T., Ohtake, M., Scheidenberger, C., Shimizu, Y., Sumikama, T., Ueno, H., Uesaka, T., Yanagisawa, Y., and Yoshida, K.
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- 2020
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53. Japanese reclamation techniques for coastal and offshore areas with soft foundation
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Watari, Y., primary, Fukuda, N., additional, Aung, S., additional, and Yamanouchi, T., additional
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- 2021
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54. β -delayed neutron emissions from N>50 gallium isotopes
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Yokoyama, R., primary, Grzywacz, R., additional, Rasco, B. C., additional, Brewer, N., additional, Rykaczewski, K. P., additional, Dillmann, I., additional, Tain, J. L., additional, Nishimura, S., additional, Ahn, D. S., additional, Algora, A., additional, Allmond, J. M., additional, Agramunt, J., additional, Baba, H., additional, Bae, S., additional, Bruno, C. G., additional, Caballero-Folch, R., additional, Calvino, F., additional, Coleman-Smith, P. J., additional, Cortes, G., additional, Davinson, T., additional, Domingo-Pardo, C., additional, Estrade, A., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Go, S., additional, Griffin, C. J., additional, Ha, J., additional, Hall, O., additional, Harkness-Brennan, L. J., additional, Heideman, J., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kahl, D., additional, Karny, M., additional, Kawano, T., additional, Khiem, L. H., additional, King, T. T., additional, Kiss, G. G., additional, Korgul, A., additional, Kubono, S., additional, Labiche, M., additional, Lazarus, I., additional, Liang, J., additional, Liu, J., additional, Lorusso, G., additional, Madurga, M., additional, Matsui, K., additional, Miernik, K., additional, Montes, F., additional, Morales, A. I., additional, Morrall, P., additional, Nepal, N., additional, Page, R. D., additional, Phong, V. H., additional, Piersa-Siłkowska, M., additional, Prydderch, M., additional, Pucknell, V. F. E., additional, Rajabali, M. M., additional, Rubio, B., additional, Saito, Y., additional, Sakurai, H., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Simpson, J., additional, Singh, M., additional, Stracener, D. W., additional, Sumikama, T., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., additional, Thomas, S. L., additional, Tolosa-Delgado, A., additional, Wolińska-Cichocka, M., additional, Woods, P. J., additional, and Xu, X. X., additional
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55. One-neutron knockout reaction of 17C on a hydrogen target at 70 MeV/nucleon
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Satou, Y., Hwang, J. W., Kim, S., Tshoo, K., Choi, S., Nakamura, T., Kondo, Y., Matsui, N., Hashimoto, Y., Nakabayashi, T., Okumura, T., Shinohara, M., Fukuda, N., Sugimoto, T., Otsu, H., Togano, Y., Motobayashi, T., Sakurai, H., Yanagisawa, Y., Aoi, N., Takeuchi, S., Gomi, T., Ishihara, M., Kawai, S., Ong, H. J., Onishi, T. K., Shimoura, S., Tamaki, M., Kobayashi, T., Matsuda, Y., Endo, N., and Kitayama, M.
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First experimental evidence of the population of the first 2- state in 16C above the neutron threshold is obtained by neutron knockout from 17C on a hydrogen target. The invariant mass method combined with in-beam gamma-ray detection is used to locate the state at 5.45(1) MeV. Comparison of its populating cross section and parallel momentum distribution with a Glauber model calculation utilizing the shell-model spectroscopic factor confirms the core-neutron removal nature of this state. Additionally, a previously known unbound state at 6.11 MeV and a new state at 6.28(2) MeV are observed. The position of the first 2- state, which belongs to a member of the lowest-lying p-sd cross shell transition, is reasonably well described by the shell-model calculation using the WBT interaction., Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures
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56. Efficacy of Nivolumab for Head and Neck Cancer Patients with Primary Sites and Histological Subtypes Excluded from the CheckMate-141 Trial
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Sato Y, Fukuda N, Wang X, Urasaki T, Ohmoto A, Nakano K, Yunokawa M, Ono M, Mitani H, Tomomatsu J, and Takahashi S
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head and neck cancer ,nivolumab ,pd-1 ,immunotherapy ,immune checkpoint inhibitor ,checkmate-141 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Yasuyoshi Sato,1 Naoki Fukuda,1 Xiaofei Wang,1 Tetsuya Urasaki,1 Akihiro Ohmoto,1 Kenji Nakano,1 Mayu Yunokawa,1 Makiko Ono,1 Yukiko Sato,2 Hiroki Mitani,3 Junichi Tomomatsu,1 Shunji Takahashi1 1Department of Medical Oncology, Cancer Institute Hospital of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Tokyo 135-8550, Japan; 2Pathology, Cancer Institute Hospital of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Tokyo 135-8550, Japan; 3Head and Neck Oncology, Cancer Institute Hospital of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Tokyo 135-8550, JapanCorrespondence: Junichi TomomatsuHospital of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, 3-8-31 Ariake, Koto-Ku, Tokyo 135-8550, JapanTel +8135200111Fax +81335200141Email junichi.tomomatsu@jfcr.or.jpBackground: In the CheckMate-141 trial, nivolumab conferred a survival benefit in patients with recurrent or metastatic refractory squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) head and neck cancer (HNC). Here, we examined the efficacy of nivolumab in patients with histological subtypes or primary sites of HNC not included in the CheckMate-141 trial.Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of data collected prospectively from 97 patients who were treated with nivolumab for recurrent or metastatic HNC at our institution. The patients were assigned to three groups based on HNC primary site: 1) oral cavity, pharynx, and larynx, which were included in CheckMate-141 (n = 68), 2) nasopharynx (excluded in CheckMate-141, n = 7) and 3) other primary sites excluded in CheckMate-141 (n = 22) and assigned to two groups according to histological subtype: 1) SCC (included in CheckMate-141, n = 83) and 2) non-SCC (all sites excluded in CheckMate-141, n = 14). Survival outcomes and nivolumab treatment response were compared between the primary site and histological subgroups.Results: The median number of nivolumab treatments was 7 cycles (range, 1– 53 cycles) and the median follow-up time was 9.1 months (range, 0.66– 33.0 months). There were no significant differences in response rates between the three primary site subgroups (CheckMate-141 sites 22%, nasopharynx 43%, others 18%; p=0) or the two histological subtype subgroups (SCC 25%, non-SCC 7%, p=0). Similarly, overall survival and progression-free survival were comparable for patients stratified by primary site or histological subtype.Conclusion: No significant difference in response rates or survival outcomes was detected between nivolumab-treated HNC patients with primary sites and histological subtypes that were included versus excluded in the CheckMate-141 trial. These data provide a potential rationale for nivolumab therapy for all HNC patients in clinical practice.Keywords: head and neck cancer, nivolumab, PD-1, immunotherapy, immune checkpoint inhibitor, CheckMate-141
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57. The β-decay of 71Kr: Precise measurement of the half-life
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Vitéz-Sveiczer A., Algora A., Kiss G.G., Rubio B., Morales A.I., Sarriguren P., de Angelis G., Recchia F., Nishimura S., Agramunt J., Guadilla V., Montaner-Pizá A., Orrigo S.E.A., Horváth Á., Napoli D., Lenzi S., Boso A., Phong V., Wu J., Söderström P.-A., Sumikama T., Suzuki H., Takeda H., Ahn D.S., Baba H., Doornenbal P., Fukuda N., Inabe N., Isobe T., Kubo T., Kubono S., Sakurai H., Shimizu Y., Sidong C., Blank B., Ascher P., Gerbaux M., Goigoux T., Giovinazzo J., Grévy S., Kurtukián Nieto T., Magron C., Gelletly W., Dombrádi Zs., Fujita Y., Tanaka M., Aguilera P., Molina F., Eberth J., Diel F., Lubos D., Borcea C., Ganioglu E., Nishimura D., Oikawa H., Takei Y., Yagi S., Korten W., de France G., Davies P., Liu J., Lee J., Lokotko T., Kojouharov I., Kurz N., Shaffner H., and Petrovici A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The very proton-rich 71Kr isotope was produced through the in-flight fragmentation of 78Kr on a beryllium target at RIKEN – Nishina Center in order to study its β-decay properties. A stack of double-sided silicon strip detectors, called WAS3ABi, was used as the decay station, where the detection of ion implants, β-decays and β-delayed protons took place. Beta-delayed γ-rays were measured using a system of 84 HPGe detectors, called EURICA, surrounding the decay station. The main goal of the present study was the precise measurement of the half-life of 71Kr, as in the literature there is an almost 10 σ difference between the most precise independent results. Implant–β time correlations, implant–proton time correlations and implant–β–γ time correlations were all used to derive the half-life value, followed by a thorough investigation of systematic uncertainties for each method. As these values were found to be consistent, the weighted average t1/2 = 94.40+19ms is reported as a new half-life value in this work. Furthermore a total of 26 previously unreported γ following the β-decay of 71Kr were also identified in the analysis.
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58. Study of decay properties of Ba to Nd nuclei (A~160) relevant to the formation of the r-process rare-earth peak
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Pallàs M., Tarifeño-Saldivia A., Kiss G. G., Tain J. L., Tolosa-Delgado A., Vitéz-Sveiczer A., Calviño F., Agramunt J., Aguilera P., Algora A., Allmond J. M., Baba H., Brewer N. T., Caballero-Folch R., Coleman-Smith P. J., Cortes G., Davinson T., Dillmann I., Domingo-Pardo C., Estrade A., Fukuda N., Go S., Griffin C. J., Grzywacz R. K., Hall O., Harkness-Brennan L. J., Isobe T., Kahl D., King T. T., Korgul A., Kovács S., Kubono S., Labiche M., Liu J., Madurga M., Miernik K., Molina F., Mont-Geli N., Morales A. I., Nácher E., Navarro A., Nepal N., Nishimura S., Piersa-Silkowska M., Phong V., Rasco B. C., Romero-Barrientos J., Rubio B., Rykaczewski K. P., Saito Y., Sakurai H., Shimizu Y., Singh M., Sumikama T., Suzuki H., Szegedi T. N., Takeda H., Wang K., Wolińska-Cichocka M., Woods P. J., and Yokoyama R.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Half-lifes (T1/2) of exotic neutron-rich isotopes of Ba, La, Ce, Pr, and Nd were measured at the RIKEN Nishina Center. The experimental setup consisted of the BigRIPS in-flight separator for ion selection identification, the Advance Implantation Detector Array (AIDA) for ions and β detection, and the BRIKEN detector for neutron counting. Using this setup, 4 new T1/2 have been measured for the first time, and 38 T1/2 have been remeasured with improved precision in several cases. These new experimental data should help to constrain theoretical models for calculations of T1/2. The status of the experimental analysis and preliminary results are provided in this contribution.
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59. Study of decay properties for Ba to Nd nuclei relevant for the formation of the r-process rare-earth peak (A∼160)
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Pallàs M., Tarifeño-Saldivia A., Kiss G. G., Tain J. L., Tolosa-Delgado A., Vitéz-Sveiczer A., Calviño F., Agramunt J., Aguilera P., Algora A., Allmond J. M., Baba H., Brewer N. T., Caballero-Folch R., Coleman-Smith P. J., Cortes G., Davinson T., Dillmann I., Domingo-Pardo C., Estrade A., Fukuda N., Go S., Griffin C. J., Grzywacz R. K., Hall O., Harkness-Brennan L. J., Isobe T., Kahl D., King T. T., Korgul A., Kovács S., Kubono S., Labiche M., Liu J., Madurga M., Miernik K., Molina F., Mont-Geli N., Morales A. I., Nácher E., Navarro A., Nepal N., Nishimura S., Piersa-Silkowska M., Phong V., Rasco B. C., Romero-Barrientos J., Rubio B., Rykaczewski K. P., Saito Y., Sakurai H., Shimizu Y., Singh M., Sumikama T., Suzuki H., Szegedi T. N., Takeda H., Wang K., Wolińska-Cichocka M., Woods P. J., and Yokoyama R.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
At the RIKEN Nishina Center, exotic neutron-rich isotopes of Ba, La, Ce, Pr, and Nd were measured. This work reports their half-lives (T1/2) and β-delayed neutron-emission probabilities (Pxn). The setup consisted of the BigRIPS in-flight separator for particle identification, the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA) for ions and β detection, and the BRIKEN neutron counter for neutron detection. Using this arrangement, 4 new T1/2 and 14 new P1n were measured. Furthermore, 38 T1/2 and 2 P1n values were remeasured, decreasing the uncertainties for some of them. In addition to improving predictions of nucleosynthesis models that describe the production of the rare-earth peak at A ∼ 160 via the r-process, these additional experimental data should help to constrain theoretical models for calculations of T1/2 and Pxn in this region.
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60. Experimental Study of 4n by Directly Detecting the Decay Neutrons
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Huang, S. W., Yang, Z. H., Marqués, F. M., Achouri, N. L., Ahn, D. S., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Beaumel, D., Böhmer, M., Boretzky, K., Caamaño, M., Chen, S., Chiga, N., Cortés, M. L., Cortina, D., Doornenbal, P., Douma, C. A., Dufter, F., Feng, J., Fernández-Domínguez, B., Elekes, Z., Forsberg, U., Fujino, T., Fukuda, N., Gašparić, I., Ge, Z., Gernhäuser, R., Gheller, J. M., Gibelin, J., Gillibert, A., Halász, Z., Harada, T., Harakeh, M. N., Hirayama, A., Inabe, N., Isobe, T., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kim, D., Kim, S., Kiyotake, S., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Koseoglou, P., Kubota, Y., Kuti, I., Lehr, C., Lenain, C., Li, P. J., Liu, Y., Maeda, Y., Masuoka, S., Matsumoto, M., Matta, A., Mayer, J., Miki, H., Miwa, M., Monteagudo, B., Murray, I., Nakamura, T., Obertelli, A., Orr, N. A., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Park, S., Parlog, M., Paschalis, S., Potlog, M., Reichert, S., Revel, A., Rossi, D., Saito, A., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Scheit, H., Schindler, F., Shimada, T., Shimizu, Y., Shimoura, S., Simon, H., Stefan, I., Storck, S., Stuhl, L., Suzuki, H., Symochko, D., Takeda, H., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, J., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Törnqvist, H. T., Tronchin, E., Tscheuschner, J., Uesaka, T., Wagner, V., Wimmer, K., Yamada, H., Yang, B., Yang, L., Yasuda, Y., Yoneda, K., Zanetti, L., and Zenihiro, J.
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61. Development of Parallel Plate Avalanche Counter PPAC for BigRIPS fragment separator
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Kumagai, H., Ohnishi, T., Fukuda, N., Takeda, H., Kameda, D., Inabe, N., Yoshida, K., and Kubo, T.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We have developed a position-sensitive Parallel Plate Avalanche Counter (PPAC), which has been used as a focal plane detector in the BigRIPS fragment separator and the subsequent RI-beam delivery lines at the RIKEN Nishina Center RI Beam Factory. The PPAC detector plays an important role not only in the tuning of the separator and delivery lines but also in the particle identification of rare isotope (RI) beams. The PPAC detector has a sensitive area of 240 mm x 150 mm, and the position information is obtained by a delay-line readout method. Being called double PPAC, it is composed of two full PPACs, each measuring the particle locus in two dimensions. High detection efficiency has been made possible by the twofold measurement using the double PPAC detector. The sensitivity uniformity is also found to be excellent. The root-mean-square position resolution is measured to be 0.25 mm using an alpha source, while the position linearity is as good as +/-0.1 mm for the detector size of 240 mm. Characteristics, operating principles, specifications, performance and issues of the PPAC detector are presented, including its signal transmission system using optical fiber cables.
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62. Identification and Separation of Radioactive Isotope Beams by the BigRIPS Separator at the RIKEN RI Beam Factory
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Fukuda, N., Kubo, T., Ohnishi, T., Inabe, N., Takeda, H., Kameda, D., and Suzuki, H.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We have developed a method for achieving excellent resolving power in in-flight particle identification of radioactive isotope (RI) beams at the BigRIPS fragment separator at the RIKEN Nishina Center RI Beam Factory (RIBF). In the BigRIPS separator, RI beams are identified by their atomic number Z and mass-to-charge ratio A/Q which are deduced from the measurements of time of flight (TOF), magnetic rigidity (Brho) and energy loss (delta-E), and delivered as tagged RI beams to a variety of experiments including secondary reaction measurements. High A/Q resolution is an essential requirement for this scheme, because the charge state Q of RI beams has to be identified at RIBF energies such as 200-300 MeV/nucleon. By precisely determining the Brho and TOF values, we have achieved relative A/Q resolution as good as 0.034% (root-mean-square value). The achieved A/Q resolution is high enough to clearly identify the charge state Q in the Z versus A/Q particle identification plot, where fully-stripped and hydrogen-like peaks are very closely located. The precise Brho determination is achieved by refined particle trajectory reconstruction, while a slew correction is performed to precisely determine the TOF value. Furthermore background events are thoroughly removed to improve reliability of the particle identification. In the present paper we present the details of the particle identification scheme in the BigRIPS separator. The isotope separation in the BigRIPS separator is also briefly introduced.
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63. Production cross section measurements of radioactive isotopes by BigRIPS separator at RIKEN RI Beam Factory
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Suzuki, H., Kubo, T., Fukuda, N., Inabe, N., Kameda, D., Takeda, H., Yoshida, K., Kusaka, K., Yanagisawa, Y., Ohtake, M., Sato, H., Shimizu, Y., Baba, H., Kurokawa, M., Ohnishi, T., Tanaka, K., Tarasov, O. B., Bazin, D., Morrissey, D. J., Sherrill, B. M., Ieki, K., Murai, D., Iwasa, N., Chiba, A., Ohkoda, Y., Ideguchi, E., Go, S., Yokoyama, R., Fujii, T., Nishimura, D., Nishibata, H., Momota, S., Lewitowicz, M., DeFrance, G., Celikovic, I., and Steiger, K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We have measured the production rates and production cross sections for a variety of radioactive isotopes which were produced from 124Xe, 48Ca, and 238U beams at an energy of 345 MeV/nucleon using the BigRIPS separator at the RIKEN Nishina Center RI Beam Factory (RIBF). Proton-rich isotopes with atomic numbers Z = 40 to 52 and neutron-rich isotopes with Z = 5 to 16 were produced by projectile fragmentation of the 124Xe and 48Ca beam on Be targets, respectively. Neutron-rich isotopes with Z = 20 to 59 were produced by in-flight fission of the 238U beam, in which both Be and Pb were used as production targets. The measured production rates and production cross sections were compared with those of the LISE++ calculations, and overall fairly good agreement has been obtained. Furthermore, in the measurements with the 124Xe beam, we have discovered four new isotopes on the proton-drip line, 85,86Ru and 81,82Mo, and obtained the clear evidence that 103Sb is particle unbound with an upper limit of 49 ns for the half-life. The measurements of projectile-fragment momentum distributions have been also performed with the 124Xe beam, in which the low-momentum tails of the distributions have been measured for the first time at the energy of 345 MeV/nucleon.
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64. Production cross sections from 82Se fragmentation as indications of shell effects in neutron-rich isotopes close to the drip-line
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Tarasov, O. B., Portillo, M., Morrissey, D. J., Amthor, A. M., Bandura, L., Baumann, T., Bazin, D., Berryman, J. S., Brown, B. A., Chubarian, G., Fukuda, N., Gade, A., Ginter, T. N., Hausmann, M., Inabe, N., Kubo, T., Pereira, J., Sherrill, B. M., Stolz, A., Sumithrarachichi, C., Thoennessen, M., and Weisshaar, D.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Production cross sections for neutron-rich nuclei from the fragmentation of a 82Se beam at 139 MeV/u were measured. The longitudinal momentum distributions of 126 neutron-rich isotopes of elements 11 <= Z <= 32 were scanned using an experimental approach of varying the target thickness. Production cross sections with beryllium and tungsten targets were determined for a large number of nuclei including several isotopes first observed in this work. These are the most neutron-rich nuclides of the elements 22 <= Z <= 25 (64Ti, 67V, 69Cr, 72Mn). One event was registered consistent with 70Cr, and another one with 75Fe. The production cross sections are correlated with Qg systematics to reveal trends in the data. The results presented here confirm our previous result from a similar measurement using a 76Ge beam, and can be explained with a shell model that predicts a subshell closure at N = 34 around Z = 20. This is demonstrated by systematic trends and calculations with the Abrasion-Ablation model that are sensitive to separation energies., Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, accepted to Phys.Rev.C
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65. Production of spin-controlled rare isotope beams
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Ichikawa, Y., Ueno, H., Ishii, Y., Furukawa, T., Yoshimi, A., Kameda, D., Watanabe, H., Aoi, N., Asahi, K., Balabanski, D. L., Chevrier, R., Daugas, J. M., Fukuda, N., Georgiev, G., Hayashi, H., Iijima, H., Inabe, N., Inoue, T., Ishihara, M., Kubo, T., Nanao, T., Ohnishi, T., Suzuki, K., Tsuchiya, M., Takeda, H., and Rajabali, M. M.
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The degree of freedom of spin in quantum systems serves as an unparalleled laboratory where intriguing quantum physical properties can be observed, and the ability to control spin is a powerful tool in physics research. We propose a novel method for controlling spin in a system of rare isotopes which takes advantage of the mechanism of the projectile fragmentation reaction combined with the momentum-dispersion matching technique. The present method was verified in an experiment at the RIKEN RI Beam Factory, in which a degree of alignment of 8% was achieved for the spin of a rare isotope Al-32. The figure of merit for the present method was found to be greater than that of the conventional method by a factor of more than 50., Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures
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66. Observation of new microsecond isomers among fission products of 345 MeV/nucleon 238U
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Kameda, D., Kubo, T., Ohnishi, T., Kusaka, K., Yoshida, A., Yoshida, K., Ohtake, M., Fukuda, N., Takeda, H., Tanaka, K., Inabe, N., Yanagisawa, Y., Gono, Y., Watanabe, H., Otsu, H., Baba, H., Ichihara, T., Yamaguchi, Y., Takechi, M., Nishimura, S., Ueno, H., Yoshimi, A., Sakurai, H., Motobayashi, T., Nakao, T., Mizoi, Y., Matsushita, M., Ieki, K., Kobayashi, N., Kawada, Y., Tanaka, N., Deguchi, S., Satou, Y., Kondo, Y., Nakamura, T., Yoshinaga, K., Ishii, C., Yoshii, H., Miyashita, Y., Uematsu, N., Shiraki, Y., Sumikama, T., Chiba, J., Ideguchi, E., Saito, A., Yamaguchi, T., Hachiuma, I., Suzuki, T., Moriguchi, T., Ozawa, A., Ohtsubo, T., Famiano, M. A., Geissel, H., Nettleton, A. S., Tarasov, O. B., Bazin, D., Sherrill, B. M., Manikonda, S. L., and Nolen, J. A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A search for isomeric gamma-decays among fission fragments from 345 MeV/nucleon 238U has been performed at the RIKEN Nishina Center RI Beam Factory. Fission fragments were selected and identified using the superconducting in-flight separator BigRIPS and were implanted in an aluminum stopper. Delayed gamma-rays were detected using three clover-type high-purity germanium detectors located at the focal plane within a time window of 20 microseconds following the implantation. We identified a total of 54 microsecond isomers with half-lives of ~0.1 - 10 microseconds, including discovery of 18 new isomers in very neutron-rich nuclei: 59Tim, 90Asm, 92Sem, 93Sem, 94Brm, 95Brm, 96Brm, 97Rbm, 108Nbm, 109Mom, 117Rum, 119Rum, 120Rhm, 122Rhm, 121Pdm, 124Pdm, 124Agm and 126Agm, and obtained a wealth of spectroscopic information such as half-lives, gamma-ray energies, gamma-ray relative intensities and gamma-gamma coincidences over a wide range of neutron-rich exotic nuclei. Proposed level schemes are presented for 59Tim, 82Gam, 92Brm, 94Brm, 95Brm, 97Rbm, 98Rbm, 108Nbm, 108Zrm, 109Mom, 117Rum, 119Rum, 120Rhm, 122Rhm, 121Pdm, 124Agm and 125Agm, based on the obtained spectroscopic information and the systematics in neighboring nuclei. Nature of the nuclear isomerism is discussed in relation to evolution of nuclear structure.
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67. Production cross sections of neutron rich isotopes from a 82Se beam
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Tarasov, O. B., Morrissey, D. J., Amthor, A. M., Bandura, L., Baumann, T., Bazin, D., Berryman, J. S., Chubarian, G., Fukuda, N., Gade, A., Ginter, T. N., Hausmann, M., Inabe, N., Kubo, T., Pereira, J., Portillo, M., Sherrill, B. M., Stolz, A., Sumithrarachchi, C., Thoennessen, M., and Weisshaar, D.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Production cross sections for neutron-rich nuclei from the fragmentation of a 82Se beam at 139 MeV/u were measured. The longitudinal momentum distributions of 122 neutron-rich isotopes of elements $11 \le Z \le 32$ were determined by varying the target thickness. Production cross sections with beryllium and tungsten targets were determined for a large number of nuclei including several isotopes first observed in this work. These are the most neutron-rich nuclides of the elements $22 \le Z \le 25$ (64Ti, 67V, 69Cr, 72Mn). One event was registered consistent with 70Cr, and another one with 75Fe. A one-body Qg systematics is used to describe the production cross sections based on thermal evaporation from excited prefragments. The current results confirm those of our previous experiment with a 76Ge beam: enhanced production cross sections for neutron-rich fragments near Z=20., Comment: Talk given at the 11th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012), San Antonio, Texas, USA, May 27-June 1, 2012. To appear in the NN2012 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS)
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68. Wide-Field Survey of Emission-line Stars in IC 1396
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Nakano, M., Sugitani, K., Watanabe, M., Fukuda, N., Ishihara, D., and Ueno, M.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We have made an extensive survey of emission-line stars in the IC 1396 HII region to investigate the low-mass population of pre-main sequence (PMS) stars. A total of 639 H-alpha emission-line stars were detected in an area of 4.2 deg^2 and their i'-photometry was measured. Their spatial distribution exhibits several aggregates near the elephant trunk globule (Rim A) and bright-rimmed clouds at the edge of the HII region (Rim B and SFO 37, 38, 39, 41), and near HD 206267, which is the main exciting star of the HII region. Based on the extinction estimated from the near-infrared (NIR) color-color diagram, we have selected pre-main sequence star candidates associated with IC 1396. The age and mass were derived from the extinction corrected color-magnitude diagram and theoretical pre-main sequence tracks. Most of our PMS candidates have ages of < 3 Myr and masses of 0.2-0.6 Mo. Although it appears that only a few stars were formed in the last 1 Myr in the east region of the exciting star, the age difference among subregions in our surveyed area is not clear from the statistical test. Our results may suggest that massive stars were born after the continuous formation of low-mass stars for 10 Myr. The birth of the exciting star could be the late stage of slow but contiguous star formation in the natal molecular cloud. It may have triggered to form many low-mass stars at the dense inhomogeneity in and around the HII region by a radiation-driven implosion., Comment: 48 pages, 12 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in AJ
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69. 14Be(p,n)14B reaction at 69 MeV in inverse kinematics
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Satou, Y., Nakamura, T., Kondo, Y., Matsui, N., Hashimoto, Y., Nakabayashi, T., Okumura, T., Shinohara, M., Fukuda, N., Sugimoto, T., Otsu, H., Togano, Y., Motobayashi, T., Sakurai, H., Yanagisawa, Y., Aoi, N., Takeuchi, S., Gomi, T., Ishihara, M., Kawai, S., Ong, H. J., Onishi, T. K., Shimoura, S., Tamaki, M., Kobayashi, T., Matsuda, Y., Endo, N., and Kitayama, M.
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A Gamow-Teller (GT) transition from the drip-line nucleus 14Be to 14B was studied via the (p,n) reaction in inverse kinematics using a secondary 14Be beam at 69 MeV/nucleon. The invariant mass method is employed to reconstruct the energy spectrum. A peak is observed at an excitation energy of 1.27(2) MeV in 14B, together with bumps at 2.08 and 4.06(5) MeV. The observed forward peaking of the state at 1.27 MeV and a good description for the differential cross section, obtained with a DWBA calculation provide support for the 1+ assignment to this state. By extrapolating the cross section to zero momentum transfer the GT-transition strength is deduced. The value is found to compare well with that reported in a beta-delayed neutron emission study., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures
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70. Spectroscopy of 32Ne and the Island of Inversion
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Doornenbal, P., Scheit, H., Aoi, N., Takeuchi, S., Li, K., Takeshita, E., Wang, H., Baba, H., Deguchi, S., Fukuda, N., Geissel, H., Gernhäuser, R., Gibelin, J., Hachiuma, I., Hara, Y., Hinke, C., Inabe, N., Itahashi, K., Itoh, S., Kameda, D., Kanno, S., Kawada, Y., Kobayashi, N., Kondo, Y., Krücken, R., Kubo, T., Kuboki, T., Kusaka, K., Lantz, M., Michimasa, S., Motobayashi, T., Nakamura, T., Nakao, T., Namihira, K., Nishimura, S., Ohnishi, T., Ohtake, M., Orr, N. A., Otsu, H., Ozeki, K., Satou, Y., Shimoura, S., Sumikama, T., Takechi, M., Takeda, H., Tanaka, K. N., Tanaka, K., Togano, Y., Winkler, M., Yanagisawa, Y., Yoneda, K., Yoshida, A., Yoshida, K., and Sakurai, H.
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We report on the first spectroscopic study of the N=22 nucleus 32Ne at the newly completed RIKEN Radioactive Ion Beam Factory. A single gamma-ray line with an energy of 722(9) keV was observed in both inelastic scattering of a 226 MeV/u 32Ne beam on a Carbon target and proton removal from 33Na at 245 MeV/u. This transition is assigned to the de-excitation of the first J^pi = 2+ state in 32Ne to the 0+ ground state. Interpreted through comparison with state-of-the-art shell model calculations, the low excitation energy demonstrates that the Island of Inversion extends to at least N=22 for the Ne isotopes., Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. 11 pages, 3 figures
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71. Interpretation of metastable states in the $$N>70$$ Zr region
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Browne, F., primary, Bruce, A. M., additional, Sumikama, T., additional, Nishizuka, I., additional, Nishimura, S., additional, Doornenbal, P., additional, Li, J. G., additional, Lorusso, G., additional, Söderström, P.-A., additional, Walker, P. M., additional, Watanabe, H., additional, Xu, F. R., additional, Daido, R., additional, Patel, Z., additional, Rice, S., additional, Sinclair, L., additional, Wu, J., additional, Xu, Z. Y., additional, Yagi, A., additional, Baba, H., additional, Chiga, N., additional, Carroll, R., additional, Didierjean, F., additional, Fang, Y., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Gey, G., additional, Ideguchi, E., additional, Inabe, N., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kameda, D., additional, Kojouharov, I., additional, Kurz, N., additional, Kubo, T., additional, Lalkovski, S., additional, Li, Z., additional, Lozeva, R., additional, Nishibata, N., additional, Odahara, A., additional, Podolyák, Zs., additional, Regan, P. H., additional, Roberts, O. J., additional, Sakurai, H., additional, Schaffner, H., additional, Simpson, G. S., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Tanaka, M., additional, Taprogge, J., additional, Werner, V., additional, and Wieland, O., additional
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72. Production and discovery of neutron-rich isotopes by fragmentation of Pt198
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Haak, K., primary, Tarasov, O. B., additional, Chowdhury, P., additional, Rogers, A. M., additional, Sharma, K., additional, Baumann, T., additional, Bazin, D., additional, Bender, P. C., additional, Chen, J., additional, Estrade, A., additional, Famiano, M. A., additional, Foulds-Holt, D. C., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Gade, A., additional, Ginter, T. N., additional, Gohier, R. W., additional, Hausmann, M., additional, Hill, A. M., additional, Hoff, D. E. M., additional, Klankowski, L., additional, Kwan, E., additional, Li, J., additional, Liddick, S. N., additional, Longfellow, B., additional, Lyons, S., additional, Morse, C., additional, Portillo, M., additional, Rhodes, D., additional, Richard, A. L., additional, Samaranayake, S., additional, Sherrill, B. M., additional, Smith, M. K., additional, Spieker, M., additional, Sumithrarachchi, C. S., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Wang, K., additional, Waniganeththi, S., additional, Weisshaar, D., additional, and Zhu, S., additional
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73. Shape coexistence in 66Se
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Elekes, Z., primary, Panin, V., additional, Rodríguez, T.R., additional, Sieja, K., additional, Ahn, D.S., additional, Al-Adili, A., additional, Baba, H., additional, Stefanescu, A.I., additional, Cook, K.J., additional, Dósa, Cs., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Gao, J., additional, Gibelin, J., additional, Hahn, K.I., additional, Halász, Z., additional, Huang, S.W., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Juhász, M.M., additional, Kim, D., additional, Kobayashi, T., additional, Kondo, Y., additional, Korkulu, Z., additional, Kurihara, A., additional, Kuti, I., additional, Miki, H., additional, Miki, K., additional, Motobayashi, T., additional, Otsu, H., additional, Saastamoinen, A., additional, Sasano, M., additional, Sato, H., additional, Shimada, T., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Sobotka, L.G., additional, Stefanescu, I., additional, Stuhl, L., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Togano, Y., additional, Tomai, T., additional, Trache, L., additional, Tudor, D., additional, Uesaka, T., additional, Utsuki, Y., additional, Wang, H., additional, Yasuda, A., additional, Yoneda, K., additional, and Yoshitome, Y., additional
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74. Observation of New Neutron Resonances in $$^{17,19}\mathrm{C}$$
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Satou, Y., primary, Kim, S., additional, Hwang, J. W., additional, Orr, N. A., additional, Nakamura, T., additional, Kondo, Y., additional, Gibelin, J., additional, Achouri, N. L., additional, Aumann, T., additional, Baba, H., additional, Delaunay, F., additional, Doornenbal, P., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Inabe, N., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kameda, D., additional, Kanno, D., additional, Kobayashi, N., additional, Kobayashi, T., additional, Kubo, T., additional, Leblond, S., additional, Lee, J., additional, Marqués, F. M., additional, Minakata, R., additional, Motobayashi, T., additional, Murai, D., additional, Murakami, T., additional, Muto, K., additional, Nakashima, T., additional, Nakatsuka, N., additional, Navin, A., additional, Nishi, S., additional, Ogoshi, S., additional, Otsu, H., additional, Sato, H., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Takahashi, K., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Takeuchi, S., additional, Tanaka, R., additional, Togano, Y., additional, Tuff, A. G., additional, Vandebrouck, M., additional, and Yoneda, K., additional
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75. Study of Multi-neutron Systems with SAMURAI Spectrometer
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Yang, Z. H., primary, Marqués, F. M., additional, Achouri, N. L., additional, Ahn, D. S., additional, Aumann, T., additional, Baba, H., additional, Beaumel, D., additional, Böhmer, M., additional, Boretzky, K., additional, Caamaño, M., additional, Chen, S., additional, Chiga, N., additional, Cortés, M. L., additional, Cortina, D., additional, Doornenbal, P., additional, Douma, C. A., additional, Dufter, F., additional, Feng, J., additional, Fernández-Domínguez, B., additional, Elekes, Z., additional, Forsberg, U., additional, Fujino, T., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Gašparić, I., additional, Ge, Z., additional, Gernhäuser, R., additional, Gheller, J. M., additional, Gibelin, J., additional, Gillibert, A., additional, Godoy, B. M., additional, Halász, Z., additional, Harada, T., additional, Harakeh, M. N., additional, Hirayama, A., additional, Huang, S. W., additional, Inabe, N., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kahlbow, J., additional, Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., additional, Kim, D., additional, Kim, S., additional, Knösel, M. A., additional, Kobayashi, T., additional, Kondo, Y., additional, Koseoglou, P., additional, Kubota, Y., additional, Kuti, I., additional, Lehr, C., additional, Li, P. J., additional, Liu, Y., additional, Maeda, Y., additional, Masuoka, S., additional, Matsumoto, M., additional, Mayer, J., additional, Miki, H., additional, Miwa, M., additional, Murray, I., additional, Nakamura, T., additional, Obertelli, A., additional, Orr, N. A., additional, Otsu, H., additional, Panin, V., additional, Park, S., additional, Parlog, M., additional, Paschalis, S., additional, Potlog, M., additional, Reichert, S., additional, Revel, A., additional, Rossi, D., additional, Saito, A., additional, Sasano, M., additional, Sato, H., additional, Scheit, H., additional, Schindler, F., additional, Shimada, T., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Shimoura, S., additional, Stefan, I., additional, Storck, S., additional, Stuhl, L., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Symochko, D., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Takeuchi, S., additional, Tanaka, J., additional, Togano, Y., additional, Tomai, T., additional, Törnqvsit, H. T., additional, Tscheuschner, J., additional, Uesaka, T., additional, Wagner, V., additional, Wimmer, K., additional, Yamada, H., additional, Yang, B., additional, Yang, L., additional, Yasuda, Y., additional, Yoneda, K., additional, Zanetti, L., additional, and Zenihiro, J., additional
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76. Boron Isotopes at the Drip-Line: The $${}^{19}\mathrm{B}$$ Case
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Gibelin, J., primary, Leblond, S., additional, Marqués, F. M., additional, Orr, N. A., additional, Kondo, Y., additional, Nakamura, T., additional, Bonnard, J., additional, Michel, N., additional, Achouri, N. L., additional, Aumann, T., additional, Baba, H., additional, Delaunay, F., additional, Doornenbal, P., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Hwang, J. W., additional, Inabe, N., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kameda, D., additional, Kanno, D., additional, Kim, S., additional, Kobayashi, N., additional, Kobayashi, T., additional, Kubo, T., additional, Lee, J., additional, Minakata, R., additional, Motobayashi, T., additional, Murai, D., additional, Murakami, T., additional, Muto, K., additional, Nakashima, T., additional, Nakatsuka, N., additional, Navin, A., additional, Nishi, S., additional, Ogoshi, S., additional, Otsu, H., additional, Sato, H., additional, Satou, Y., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Takahashi, K., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Takeuchi, S., additional, Tanaka, R., additional, Togano, Y., additional, Tuff, A. G., additional, Vandebrouck, M., additional, and Yoneda, K., additional
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77. Unbound excited states in 19,17C
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Satou, Y., Nakamura, T., Fukuda, N., Sugimoto, T., Kondo, Y., Matsui, N., Hashimoto, Y., Nakabayashi, T., Okumura, T., Shinohara, M., Motobayashi, T., Yanagisawa, Y., Aoi, N., Takeuchi, S., Gomi, T., Togano, Y., Kawai, S., Sakurai, H., Ong, H. J., Onishi, T. K., Shimoura, S., Tamaki, M., Kobayashi, T., Otsu, H., Matsuda, Y., Endo, N., Kitayama, M., and Ishihara, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The neutron-rich carbon isotopes 19,17C have been investigated via proton inelastic scattering on a liquid hydrogen target at 70 MeV/nucleon. The invariant mass method in inverse kinematics was employed to reconstruct the energy spectrum, in which fast neutrons and charged fragments were detected in coincidence using a neutron hodoscope and a dipole magnet system. A peak has been observed with an excitation energy of 1.46(10) MeV in 19C, while three peaks with energies of 2.20(3), 3.05(3), and 6.13(9) MeV have been observed in 17C. Deduced cross sections are compared with microscopic DWBA calculations based on p-sd shell model wave functions and modern nucleon-nucleus optical potentials. Jpi assignments are made for the four observed states as well as the ground states of both nuclei., Comment: 20 pages
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78. Search for low lying dipole strength in the neutron rich nucleus $^{26}$Ne
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Gibelin, J., Beaumel, D., Motobayashi, T., Aoi, N., Baba, H., Blumenfeld, Y., Elekes, Z., Fortier, S., Frascaria, N., Fukuda, N., Gomi, T., Ishikawa, K., Kondo, Y., Kubo, T., Lima, V., Nakamura, T., Saito, A., Satou, Y., Takeshita, E., Takeuchi, S., Teranishi, T., Togano, Y., Vinodkumar, A. M., Yanagisawa, Y., and Yoshida, K.
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Coulomb excitation of the exotic neutron-rich nucleus $^{26}$Ne on a $^{nat}$Pb target was measured at 58 A.MeV in order to search for low-lying E1 strength above the neutron emission threshold. Data were also taken on an $^{nat}$Al target to estimate the nuclear contribution. The radioactive beam was produced by fragmentation of a 95 A.MeV $^{40}$Ar beam delivered by the RIKEN Research Facility. The set-up included a NaI gamma-ray array, a charged fragment hodoscope and a neutron wall. Using the invariant mass method in the $^{25}$Ne+n channel, we observe a sizable amount of E1 strength between 6 and 10 MeV. The reconstructed $^{26}$Ne angular distribution confirms its E1 nature. A reduced dipole transition probability of B(E1)=0.49$\pm$0.16 $e^2fm^2$ is deduced. For the first time, the decay pattern of low-lying strength in a neutron-rich nucleus is obtained. The results are discussed in terms of a pygmy resonance centered around 9 MeV.
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79. Projectile fragmentation reactions and production of nuclei near the neutron drip-line
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Notani, M., Sakurai, H., Aoi, N., Iwasaki, H., Fukuda, N., Liu, Z., Yoneda, K., Ogawa, H., Teranishi, T., Nakamura, T., Okuno, H., Yoshida, A., Watanabe, Y., Momota, S., Inabe, N., Kubo, T., Ito, S., Ozawa, A., Suzuki, T., Tanihata, I., and Ishihara, M.
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The reaction mechanism of projectile fragmentation at intermediate energies has been investigated observing the target dependence of the production cross sections of very neutron-rich nuclei. Measurement of longitudinal momentum distributions of projectile-like fragments within a wide range of fragment mass and its charge was performed using a hundred-MeV/n $^{40}$Ar beam incident on Be and Ta targets. By measurement of fragment momentum distribution, a parabolic mass dependence of momentum peak shift was observed in the results of both targets, and a phenomenon of light-fragment acceleration was found only in the Be-target data. The analysis of production cross sections revealed an obvious enhancement of the target dependence except target size effect when the neutron excess is increased. This result implies the breakdown of factorization (BOF) of production cross sections for very neutron-rich nuclei near the drip line., Comment: 16 pages, 18 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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- 2007
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80. Constraining nucleon effective masses with flow and stopping observables from the SπRIT experiment
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Tsang, C.Y., Kurata-Nishimura, M., Tsang, M.B., Lynch, W.G., Zhang, Y.X., Barney, J., Estee, J., Jhang, G., Wang, R., Kaneko, M., Lee, J.W., Isobe, T., Murakami, T., Ahn, D.S., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Boretzky, K., Brzychczyk, J., Cerizza, G., Chiga, N., Fukuda, N., Gasparic, I., Hong, B., Horvat, A., Ieki, K., Inabe, N., Kim, Y.J., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Lasko, P., Lee, H.S., Leifels, Y., Łukasik, J., Manfredi, J., McIntosh, A.B., Morfouace, P., Nakamura, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishimura, S., Otsu, H., Pawłowski, P., Pelczar, K., Rossi, D., Sakurai, H., Santamaria, C., Sato, H., Scheit, H., Shane, R., Shimizu, Y., Simon, H., Snoch, A., Sochocka, A., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Suzuki, D., Takeda, H., Tangwancharoen, S., Törnqvist, H., Togano, Y., Xiao, Z.G., Yennello, S.J., and Zhang, Y.
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- 2024
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81. Coulomb and nuclear breakup of a halo nucleus 11Be
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Fukuda, N., Nakamura, T., Aoi, N., Imai, N., Ishihara, M., Kobayashi, T., Iwasaki, H., Kubo, T., Mengoni, A., Notani, M., Otsu, H., Sakurai, H., Shimoura, S., Teranishi, T., Watanabe, Y. X., and Yoneda, K.
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Breakup reactions of the one-neutron halo nucleus 11Be on Pb and C targets at about 70 MeV/u have been investigated by measuring the momentum vectors of the incident 11Be, outgoing 10Be, and neutron in coincidence. The relative energy spectra as well as the angular distributions of the 10Be+n center of mass have been extracted for both targets. For the breakup on Pb target, the selection of forward scattering angles is found to be effective to extract almost purely the first-order E1 Coulomb breakup component, and to exclude the nuclear contribution and higher-order Coulomb breakup components. This angle-selected energy spectrum is thus used to deduce the spectroscopic factor for the 10Be(0+) 2s_1/2 configuration in 11Be which is found to be 0.72+-0.04 with B(E1) up to Ex=4 MeV of 1.05+-0.06 e2fm2. The energy weighted E1 strength up to Ex=4 MeV explains 70+-10% of the cluster sum rule, consistent with the obtained spectroscopic factor. The non-energy weighted sum rule is used to extract the root mean square distance of the halo neutron to be 5.77(16) fm, consistent with previously known values. In the breakup with C target, we have observed the excitations to the known unbound states in 11Be at Ex=1.78 MeV and 3.41 MeV. Angular distributions for these states show the diffraction pattern characteristic of L=2 transitions, resulting in J^pi =(3/2,5/2)+ assignment for these states. We finally find that even for the C target the E1 Coulomb direct breakup mechanism becomes dominant at very forward angles., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication on Physical Review C
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82. Anomalously hindered E2 strength B(E2;2_1^+ -> 0^+) in 16C
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Imai, N., Aoi, N., Fukuda, N., Kishida, T., Kubo, T., Minemura, T., Motobayashi, T., Takeuchi, S., Yoneda, K., Watanabe, H., Ishihara, M., Ong, H. J., Sakurai, H., Iwasaki, H., Ohnishi, T. K., Suzuki, M. K., Demichi, K., Kawasaki, H., Baba, H., Gomi, T., Hasegawa, H., Kaneko, E., Kanno, S., Kurita, K., Takeshita, E., Saito, A., Dombradi, Zs., Elekes, Z., Fulop, Zs., Gelberg, A., Ishikawa, K., Kondo, Y., Miura, M., Nakamura, T., Sugimoto, T., Michimasa, S., Notani, M., Shimoura, S., and Tamaki, M.
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The electric quadrupole transition from the first 2+ state to the ground 0+ state in 16C is studied through measurement of the lifetime by a recoil shadow method applied to inelastically scattered radioactive 16C nuclei. The measured lifetime is 75 +- 23 ps, corresponding to a B(E2;2_1+ -> 0^+) value of 0.63 +- 0.19 e2fm4, or 0.26 +- 0.08 Weisskopf units. The transition strength is found to be anomalously small compared to the empirically predicted value., Comment: 4pages, 4figures, submitted to Physical Review Letters
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83. Interplay between nuclear shell evolution and shape deformation revealed by the magnetic moment of 75Cu
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Ichikawa, Y., Nishibata, H., Tsunoda, Y., Takamine, A., Imamura, K., Fujita, T., Sato, T., Momiyama, S., Shimizu, Y., Ahn, D. S., Asahi, K., Baba, H., Balabanski, D. L., Boulay, F., Daugas, J. M., Egami, T., Fukuda, N., Funayama, C., Furukawa, T., Georgiev, G., Gladkov, A., Inabe, N., Ishibashi, Y., Kawaguchi, T., Kawamura, T., Kobayashi, Y., Kojima, S., Kusoglu, A., Mukul, I., Niikura, M., Nishizaka, T., Odahara, A., Ohtomo, Y., Otsuka, T., Ralet, D., Simpson, G. S., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Tao, L. C., Togano, Y., Tominaga, D., Ueno, H., Yamazaki, H., and Yang, X. F.
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- 2019
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84. Improving Nuclear Data Input for r-Process Calculations Around A $$\sim $$ 80
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Tolosa-Delgado, A., primary, Agramunt, J., additional, Ahn, D. S., additional, Algora, A., additional, Baba, H., additional, Bae, S., additional, Brewer, N. T., additional, Bruno, C., additional, Caballero Folch, R., additional, Calviño, F., additional, Coleman-Smith, P. J., additional, Cortés, G., additional, Davinson, T., additional, Dillmann, I., additional, Domingo-Pardo, C., additional, Estrade, A., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Go, S., additional, Griffin, C. J., additional, Grzywacz, R., additional, Ha, J., additional, Hall, O., additional, Harkness-Brennan, L., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kahl, D., additional, Karny, M., additional, Khiem, L. H., additional, Kiss, G. G., additional, Kogimtzis, M., additional, Kubono, S., additional, Labiche, M., additional, Lazarus, I., additional, Lee, J., additional, Liang, J., additional, Liu, J., additional, Lorusso, G., additional, Matsui, K., additional, Miernik, K., additional, Montes, F., additional, Moon, B., additional, Morales, A. I., additional, Nepal, N., additional, Nishimura, S., additional, Page, R. D., additional, Phong, V. H., additional, Podolyak, Z., additional, Pucknell, V. F. E., additional, Rasco, B. C., additional, Regan, P., additional, Riego, A., additional, Rubio, B., additional, Rykaczewski, K. P., additional, Saito, Y., additional, Sakurai, H., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Simpson, J., additional, Söderström, P.-A., additional, Stracener, D. W., additional, Sumikama, T., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Tain, J. L., additional, Takechi, M., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., additional, Thomas, S. L., additional, Woods, P. J., additional, Xu, X. X., additional, and Yokoyama, R., additional
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85. Effect of pre-hospital advanced airway management for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest caused by respiratory disease: A propensity score-matched study
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Ohashi-Fukuda, N, Fukuda, T, and Yahagi, N
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86. Shape coexistence in Se
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Elekes, Z., Panin, V., Rodríguez, T.R., Sieja, K., Ahn, D.S., Al-Adili, A., Baba, H., Stefanescu, A.I., Cook, K.J., Dósa, Cs., Fukuda, N., Gao, J., Gibelin, J., Hahn, K.I., Halász, Z., Huang, S.W., Isobe, T., Juhász, M.M., Kim, D., Kobayashi, T., Kondo, Y., Korkulu, Z., Kurihara, A., Kuti, I., Miki, H., Miki, K., Motobayashi, T., Otsu, H., Saastamoinen, A., Sasano, M., Sato, H., Shimada, T., Shimizu, Y., Sobotka, L.G., Stefanescu, I., Stuhl, L., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Trache, L., Tudor, D., Uesaka, T., Utsuki, Y., Wang, H., Yasuda, A., Yoneda, K., and Yoshitome, Y.
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The nuclear structure of $^{66}$Se, nucleus beyond the N=Z line on the proton-rich side of the valley of stability, was investigated by the neutron knock-out reaction $^{67}$Se($^{12}$C,X)$^{66}$Se using a $^{12}$C target. The analysis of the singles spectrum of the γ-rays emitted during the de-excitation of the populated low-lying excited states revealed two previously detected (927(4) keV, 1460(32) keV) and three new (744(6) keV, 1210(17) keV, 1661(23) keV) transitions. The 744-keV, the 1210-keV, and the 1460-keV transitions were found to be in coincidence with the one at 927 keV. The spectrum coincident with the 927-keV transition showed a further possible transition at 299(35) keV, which was obscured by significant atomic background in the singles spectrum. This transition might correspond to a peak previously reported at 273(5) keV that could not be assigned to $^{66}$Se unambiguously. Based on a comparison of the experimental data to theoretical calculations, four new excited states are proposed which suggest that $^{66}$Se exhibits shape coexistence.
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87. Novel Role for CFTR in Fluid Absorption from the Distal Airspaces of the Lung
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Fang, X, Fukuda, N, Barbry, P, Sartori, C, Verkman, AS, and Matthay, MA
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Medical Physiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Rare Diseases ,Lung ,Cystic Fibrosis ,Respiratory ,Absorption ,Animals ,Bronchodilator Agents ,Chloride Channels ,Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator ,Humans ,In Vitro Techniques ,Isotonic Solutions ,Mice ,Mice ,Inbred C3H ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Transgenic ,Pulmonary Edema ,Sodium Chloride ,pulmonary edema ,cystic fibrosis ,lung epithelium ,cAMP ,lung fluid balance ,Physiology ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Zoology ,Medical physiology - Abstract
The active absorption of fluid from the airspaces of the lung is important for the resolution of clinical pulmonary edema. Although ENaC channels provide a major route for Na(+) absorption, the route of Cl(-) transport has been unclear. We applied a series of complementary approaches to define the role of Cl(-) transport in fluid clearance in the distal airspaces of the intact mouse lung, using wild-type and cystic fibrosis Delta F508 mice. Initial studies in wild-type mice showed marked inhibition of fluid clearance by Cl(-) channel inhibitors and Cl(-) ion substitution, providing evidence for a transcellular route for Cl(-) transport. In response to cAMP stimulation by isoproterenol, clearance was inhibited by the CFTR inhibitor glibenclamide in both wild-type mice and the normal human lung. Although isoproterenol markedly increased fluid absorption in wild-type mice, there was no effect in Delta F508 mice. Radioisotopic clearance studies done at 23 degrees C (to block active fluid absorption) showed approximately 20% clearance of (22)Na in 30 min both without and with isoproterenol. However, the clearance of (36)Cl was increased by 47% by isoproterenol in wild-type mice but was not changed in Delta F508 mice, providing independent evidence for involvement of CFTR in cAMP-stimulated Cl(-) transport. Further, CFTR played a major role in fluid clearance in a mouse model of acute volume-overload pulmonary edema. After infusion of saline (40% body weight), the lung wet-to-dry weight ratio increased by 28% in wild-type versus 64% in Delta F508 mice. These results provide direct evidence for a functionally important role for CFTR in the distal airspaces of the lung.
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88. Regional Differences in Prescribing Benralizumab for Asthma Treatment in Japan
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Kobayashi, N., primary, Matsumoto, H., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Kaneko, A., additional, Watanabe, K., additional, Horita, N., additional, Hara, Y., additional, and Kaneko, T., additional
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89. The Prevalence and Clinical Features of Eosinophilic Bronchiectasis in a Japanese Population
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Fukuda, N., primary, Ayami, K., additional, Hiromi, M., additional, Keisuke, W., additional, Yu, H., additional, Nobuyuki, H., additional, Nobuaki, K., additional, and Takeshi, K., additional
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90. The ß-decay of 71Kr: Precise measurement of the half-life
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RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, University of Tokyo, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary), Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), Ministry of Human Capacities (Hungary), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (Chile), Vitéz-Sveiczer, A., Algora, Alejandro, Kiss, G.G., Rubio, Berta, Morales, A. I., Sarriguren, Pedro, Angelis, G. de, Recchia, F., Nishimura, S., Agramunt, Jorge, Guadilla Gómez, Víctor, Montaner-Pizá, A., Orrigo, S. E. A., Horváth, Á., Napoli, D., Lenzi, S., Boso, A., Phong, V., Wu, J., Söderström, P.-A., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Ahn, D.S., Baba, H., Doornenbal, P., Fukuda, N., Inabe, N., Isobe, T., Kubo, T., Kubono, S., Sakurai, H., Shimizu, Y., Sidong, C., Blank, B., Ascher, P., Gerbaux, M., Goigoux, T., Giovinazzo, J., Grévy, S., Kurtukián Nieto, T., Magron, C., Gelletly, W., Dombrádi, Zs., Fujita, Y., Tanaka, M., Aguilera, P., Molina, F., Eberth, J., Diel, F., Lubos, D., Borcea, C., Ganioglu, E., Nishimura, D., Oikawa, H., Takei, Y., Yagi, S., Korten, W., France, G. de, Davies, P., Liu, J., Lee, J., Lokotko, T., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Shaffner, H., Petrovici, A., RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, University of Tokyo, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary), Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), Ministry of Human Capacities (Hungary), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (Chile), Vitéz-Sveiczer, A., Algora, Alejandro, Kiss, G.G., Rubio, Berta, Morales, A. I., Sarriguren, Pedro, Angelis, G. de, Recchia, F., Nishimura, S., Agramunt, Jorge, Guadilla Gómez, Víctor, Montaner-Pizá, A., Orrigo, S. E. A., Horváth, Á., Napoli, D., Lenzi, S., Boso, A., Phong, V., Wu, J., Söderström, P.-A., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Ahn, D.S., Baba, H., Doornenbal, P., Fukuda, N., Inabe, N., Isobe, T., Kubo, T., Kubono, S., Sakurai, H., Shimizu, Y., Sidong, C., Blank, B., Ascher, P., Gerbaux, M., Goigoux, T., Giovinazzo, J., Grévy, S., Kurtukián Nieto, T., Magron, C., Gelletly, W., Dombrádi, Zs., Fujita, Y., Tanaka, M., Aguilera, P., Molina, F., Eberth, J., Diel, F., Lubos, D., Borcea, C., Ganioglu, E., Nishimura, D., Oikawa, H., Takei, Y., Yagi, S., Korten, W., France, G. de, Davies, P., Liu, J., Lee, J., Lokotko, T., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Shaffner, H., and Petrovici, A.
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The very proton-rich 71Kr isotope was produced through the in-flight fragmentation of 78Kr on a beryllium target at RIKEN ¿ Nishina Center in order to study its ß-decay properties. A stack of double-sided silicon strip detectors, called WAS3ABi, was used as the decay station, where the detection of ion implants, ß-decays and ß-delayed protons took place. Beta-delayed ¿-rays were measured using a system of 84 HPGe detectors, called EURICA, surrounding the decay station. The main goal of the present study was the precise measurement of the half-life of 71Kr, as in the literature there is an almost 10 ¿ difference between the most precise independent results. Implant¿ß time correlations, implant¿proton time correlations and implant¿ß¿¿ time correlations were all used to derive the half-life value, followed by a thorough investigation of systematic uncertainties for each method. As these values were found to be consistent, the weighted average t1/2 = 94.40+19ms is reported as a new half-life value in this work. Furthermore a total of 26 previously unreported ¿ following the ß-decay of 71Kr were also identified in the analysis.
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91. First test experiment to produce the slowed-down RI beam with the momentum-compression mode at RIBF
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Sumikama, T., Ahn, D.S., Fukuda, N., Inabe, N., Kubo, T., Shimizu, Y., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Aoi, N., Beaumel, D., Hasegawa, K., Ideguchi, E., Imai, N., Kobayashi, T., Matsushita, M., Michimasa, S., Otsu, H., Shimoura, S., and Teranishi, T.
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92. Inverse kinematics [formula omitted] reactions studies using the WINDS slow neutron detector and the SAMURAI spectrometer
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Yasuda, J., Sasano, M., Zegers, R.G.T., Baba, H., Chao, W., Dozono, M., Fukuda, N., Inabe, N., Isobe, T., Jhang, G., Kameda, D., Kubo, T., Kurata-Nishimura, M., Milman, E., Motobayashi, T., Otsu, H., Panin, V., Powell, W., Sakai, H., Sako, M., Sato, H., Shimizu, Y., Stuhl, L., Suzuki, H., Tangwancharoen, S., Takeda, H., Uesaka, T., Yoneda, K., Zenihiro, J., Kobayashi, T., Sumikama, T., Tako, T., Nakamura, T., Kondo, Y., Togano, Y., Shikata, M., Tsubota, J., Yako, K., Shimoura, S., Ota, S., Kawase, S., Kubota, Y., Takaki, M., Michimasa, S., Kisamori, K., Lee, C.S., Tokieda, H., Kobayashi, M., Koyama, S., Kobayashi, N., Wakasa, T., Sakaguchi, S., Krasznahorkay, A., Murakami, T., Nakatsuka, N., Kaneko, M., Matsuda, Y., Mucher, D., Reichert, S., Bazin, D., and Lee, J.W.
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93. Unbound states in C and - Shell-model Interactions
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Kim, S., Hwang, J.W., Satou, Y., Orr, N.A., Nakamura, T., Kondo, Y., Gibelin, J., Achouri, N.L., Aumann, T., Baba, H., Delaunay, F., Doornenbal, P., Fukuda, N., Inabe, N., Isobe, T., Kameda, D., Kanno, D., Kobayashi, N., Kobayashi, T., Kubo, T., Leblond, S., Lee, J., Marqués, F.M., Minakata, R., Motobayashi, T., Murai, D., Murakami, T., Muto, K., Nakashima, T., Nakatsuka, N., Navin, A., Nishi, S., Ogoshi, S., Otsu, H., Sato, H., Shimizu, Y., Suzuki, H., Takahashi, K., Takeda, H., Takeuchi, S., Tanaka, R., Togano, Y., Tuff, A.G., Vandebrouck, M., and Yoneda, K.
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Unbound states in C17 were investigated via one-neutron removal from a C18 beam at an energy of 245 MeV/nucleon on a carbon target. The energy spectrum of C17, above the single-neutron decay threshold, was reconstructed using invariant mass spectroscopy from the measured momenta of the C16 fragment and neutron, and was found to exhibit resonances at Er=0.52(2), 0.77(2), 1.36(1), 1.91(1), 2.22(3) and 3.20(1) MeV. The resonance at Er=0.77(2) MeV [Ex=1.51(3) MeV] was provisionally assigned as the second 5/2+ state. The two resonances at Er=1.91(1) and 3.20(1) MeV [Ex=2.65(2) and 3.94(2) MeV] were identified, through comparison of the energies, cross sections and momentum distributions with shell-model and eikonal reaction calculations, as p-shell hole states with spin-parities 1/21− and 3/21−, respectively. A detailed comparison was made with the results obtained using a range of shell-model interactions. The YSOX shell-model Hamiltonian, the cross-shell part of which is based on the monopole-based universal interaction, was found to provide a very good description of the present results and those for the neighbouring odd-A carbon isotopes – in particular for the negative parity cross-shell states.
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94. Enhancement of element production by incomplete fusion reaction with weakly bound deuteron
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Wang, H., Otsu, H., Chiga, N., Kawase, S., Takeuchi, S., Sumikama, T., Koyama, S., Sakurai, H., Watanabe, Y., Nakayama, S., Ahn, D. S., Baba, H., Chen, S. D., Chikaato, K., Cortés, M. L., Fukuda, N., Hirayama, A., Hosoda, R., Isobe, T., Kawakami, S., Kondo, Y., Kubono, S., Maeda, Y., Masuoka, S., Michimasa, S., Murray, I., Nakajima, R., Nakamura, T., Nakano, K., Nishimura, M., Ozaki, T., Saito, A., Saito, T., Sato, H., Shimizu, Y., Shimoura, S., Söderström, P. -A., Soudo, Y., Sun, X. H., Suwa, J., Suzuki, D., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Takechi, M., Togano, Y., Tomai, T., Yamada, H., Yasuda, M., and Yoshida, K.
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- 2019
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95. Gamow-Teller decay of Te142 to I142
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Moon, B., primary, Moon, C.-B., additional, Odahara, A., additional, Lozeva, R., additional, Nishimura, S., additional, Yuan, C., additional, Browne, F., additional, Doornenbal, P., additional, Lorusso, G., additional, Patel, Z., additional, Rice, S., additional, Sinclair, L., additional, Söderström, P.-A., additional, Sumikama, T., additional, Watanabe, H., additional, Wu, J., additional, Xu, Z. Y., additional, Yagi, A., additional, Ahn, D. S., additional, Baba, H., additional, Bello Garrote, F. L., additional, Daido, R., additional, Daugas, J. M., additional, Didierjean, F., additional, Fang, Y., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Hong, B., additional, Ideguchi, E., additional, Inabe, N., additional, Ishigaki, T., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Jung, H. S., additional, Kameda, D., additional, Kojouharov, I., additional, Komatsubara, T., additional, Kubo, T., additional, Kwon, Y. K., additional, Lee, C. S., additional, Lee, P., additional, Morimoto, S., additional, Murai, D., additional, Niikura, M., additional, Nishibata, H., additional, Nishizuka, I., additional, Sakurai, H., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Tshoo, K., additional, and Yokoyama, R., additional
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96. Half-life Measurement Using Implant-\((\beta -\gamma )\) Time Correlations in the Region of Neutron-rich Lanthanides
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Vitéz-Sveiczer, A., primary, Kovács, S., additional, Kiss, G.G., additional, Saito, Y., additional, Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., additional, Pallas, M., additional, Tain, J.L., additional, Dillmann, I., additional, Agramunt, J., additional, Algora, A., additional, Domingo-Pardo, C., additional, Estrade, A., additional, Appleton, C., additional, Allmond, J.M., additional, Aguilera, P., additional, Baba, H., additional, Brewer, N.T., additional, Bruno, C., additional, Caballero-Folch, R., additional, Calvino, F., additional, Coleman-Smith, P.J., additional, Cortes, G., additional, Davinson, T., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Ge, Z., additional, Go, S., additional, Griffin, C.J., additional, Grzywacz, R.K., additional, Hall, O., additional, Horváth, A., additional, Ha, J., additional, Harkness-Brennan, L.J., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kahl, D., additional, King, T.T., additional, Korgul, A., additional, Krücken, R., additional, Kubono, S., additional, Labiche, M., additional, Liu, J., additional, Liang, J., additional, Madurga, M., additional, Miernik, K., additional, Molina, F., additional, Morales, A.I., additional, Mumpower, M.R., additional, Nacher, E., additional, Navarro, A., additional, Nepal, N., additional, Nishimura, S., additional, Piersa-Siłkowska, M., additional, Phong, V., additional, Rasco, B.C., additional, Rubio, B., additional, Rykaczewski, K.P., additional, Romero-Barrientos, J., additional, Sakurai, H., additional, Sexton, L., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Singh, M., additional, Sprouse, T., additional, Sumikama, T., additional, Surman, R., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Szegedi, T.N., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Tolosa-Delgado, A., additional, Wang, K., additional, Wolinska-Cichocka, M., additional, Woods, P., additional, Yokoyama, R., additional, and Xu, Z., additional
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97. Quorum sensing signal disrupts viral infection dynamics in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi
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Harvey, EL, primary, Yang, H, additional, Castiblanco, E, additional, Coolahan, M, additional, Dallmeyer-Drennen, G, additional, Fukuda, N, additional, Greene, E, additional, Gonsalves, M, additional, Smith, S, additional, and Whalen, KE, additional
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98. Unbound states in 17C and p-sd shell-model interactions
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Kim, S., primary, Hwang, J.W., additional, Satou, Y., additional, Orr, N.A., additional, Nakamura, T., additional, Kondo, Y., additional, Gibelin, J., additional, Achouri, N.L., additional, Aumann, T., additional, Baba, H., additional, Delaunay, F., additional, Doornenbal, P., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Inabe, N., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kameda, D., additional, Kanno, D., additional, Kobayashi, N., additional, Kobayashi, T., additional, Kubo, T., additional, Leblond, S., additional, Lee, J., additional, Marqués, F.M., additional, Minakata, R., additional, Motobayashi, T., additional, Murai, D., additional, Murakami, T., additional, Muto, K., additional, Nakashima, T., additional, Nakatsuka, N., additional, Navin, A., additional, Nishi, S., additional, Ogoshi, S., additional, Otsu, H., additional, Sato, H., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Takahashi, K., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Takeuchi, S., additional, Tanaka, R., additional, Togano, Y., additional, Tuff, A.G., additional, Vandebrouck, M., additional, and Yoneda, K., additional
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99. First observation of isomeric states in Zr111, Nb113 , and Mo115
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Wu, J., primary, Nishimura, S., additional, Söderström, P.-A., additional, Algora, A., additional, Liu, J. J., additional, Phong, V. H., additional, Wu, Y. Q., additional, Xu, F. R., additional, Agramunt, J., additional, Ahn, D. S., additional, Berry, T. A., additional, Bruno, C. G., additional, Bundgaard, J. J., additional, Caballero-Folch, R., additional, Dai, A. C., additional, Davinson, T., additional, Dillmann, I., additional, Estrade, A., additional, Fijałkowska, A., additional, Fukuda, N., additional, Go, S., additional, Grzywacz, R. K., additional, Isobe, T., additional, Kubono, S., additional, Lorusso, G., additional, Matsui, K., additional, Morales, A. I., additional, Nepal, N., additional, Orrigo, S. E. A., additional, Rasco, B. C., additional, Rykaczewski, K. P., additional, Sakurai, H., additional, Shimizu, Y., additional, Stracener, D. W., additional, Sumikama, T., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Tain, J. L., additional, Takeda, H., additional, Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., additional, Tolosa-Delgado, A., additional, Wolińska-Cichocka, M., additional, and Yokoyama, R., additional
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100. Gamow-Teller decay of <math><mmultiscripts><mi>Te</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>142</mn></mmultiscripts></math> to <math><mmultiscripts><mi mathvariant='normal'>I</mi><mprescripts/><none/><mn>142</mn></mmultiscripts></math>
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Moon, B., Moon, C.-B., Odahara, A., Lozeva, R., Nishimura, S., Yuan, C., Browne, F., Doornenbal, P., Lorusso, G., Patel, Z., Rice, S., Sinclair, L., Söderström, P.-A., Sumikama, T., Watanabe, H., Wu, J., Xu, Z.Y., Yagi, A., Ahn, D.S., Baba, H., Bello Garrote, F.L., Daido, R., Daugas, J.M., Didierjean, F., Fang, Y., Fukuda, N., Hong, B., Ideguchi, E., Inabe, N., Ishigaki, T., Isobe, T., Jung, H.S., Kameda, D., Kojouharov, I., Komatsubara, T., Kubo, T., Kwon, Y.K., Lee, C.S., Lee, P., Morimoto, S., Murai, D., Niikura, M., Nishibata, H., Nishizuka, I., Sakurai, H., Shimizu, Y., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Tshoo, K., Yokoyama, R., Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Direction des Applications Militaires (DAM), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), and Université Paris-Saclay
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[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] - Abstract
International audience; The β decay of Te90142 to I89142 was investigated for the first time. The parent nucleus was produced by the in-flight fission of a U238 beam with an energy of 345 MeV per nucleon, impinging on a Be9 target at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory of RIKEN. Excited states in I142 were established by β-delayed γ-ray spectroscopy. The observed (1+) states in I142 could be interpreted to be predominantly the ν0h9/2⊗π0h11/2 configuration formed by a Gamow-Teller transition between a neutron in the 0h9/2 orbital and a proton in the 0h11/2 orbital. Additional features of the (1+) states are discussed by comparing with neighboring heavier isotones, such as Cs144 and La146. In the context of deformed shell-model calculations, the (11+) state is closely related to the ν[5,3,2]3/2⊗π[5,5,0]1/2 configuration, which may be related to the weak Gamow-Teller transition strength.
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