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52. Evaluation and subdivision algorithms for general classes of totally positive rational bases
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Mainar, E., Peña, J.M., and Rubio, B.
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- 2020
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53. Competition between $\beta$-delayed proton and $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ decay of the exotic $T_z$ = -2 nucleus $^{56}$Zn and fragmentation of the IAS
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Rubio, B., Orrigo, S. E. A., Fujita, Y., Blank, B., Gelletly, W., Agramunt, J., Algora, A., Ascher, P., Bilgier, B., Cáceres, L., Cakirli, R. B., Fujita, H., Ganioglu, E., Gerbaux, M., Giovinazzo, J., Grévy, S., Kamalou, O., Kozer, H. C., Kucuk, L., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Molina, F., Popescu, L., Rogers, A. M., Susoy, G., Stodel, C., Suzuki, T., Tamii, A., and Thomas, J. C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A very exotic decay mode at the proton drip-line, $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-proton decay, has been observed in the $\beta$ decay of the $T_z$ = -2 nucleus $^{56}$Zn. Three $\gamma$-proton sequences have been observed following the $\beta$ decay. The fragmentation of the IAS in $^{56}$Cu has also been observed for the first time. The results were reported in a recent publication. At the time of publication the authors were puzzled by the competition between proton and $\gamma$ decays from the main component of the IAS. Here we outline a possible explanation based on the nuclear structure properties of the three nuclei involved, namely $^{56}$Zn, $^{56}$Cu and $^{55}$Ni, close to the doubly magic nucleus $^{56}$Ni. From the fragmentation of the Fermi strength and the excitation energy of the two populated 0$^{+}$ states we could deduce the off-diagonal matrix element of the charge-dependent part of the Hamiltonian responsible for the mixing. These results are compared with the decay of $^{55}$Cu with one proton less than $^{56}$Zn. For completeness we summarise the results already published., Comment: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science ARIS2014. 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2015
54. $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-proton decay in $^{56}$Zn: analysis of the charged-particle spectrum
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Orrigo, S. E. A., Rubio, B., Fujita, Y., Blank, B., Gelletly, W., Agramunt, J., Algora, A., Ascher, P., Bilgier, B., Cáceres, L., Cakirli, R. B., Fujita, H., Ganioglu, E., Gerbaux, M., Giovinazzo, J., Grévy, S., Kamalou, O., Kozer, H. C., Kucuk, L., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Molina, F., Popescu, L., Rogers, A. M., Susoy, G., Stodel, C., Suzuki, T., Tamii, A., and Thomas, J. C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A study of the $\beta$ decay of the proton-rich $T_{z}$ = -2 nucleus $^{56}$Zn has been reported in a recent publication. A rare and exotic decay mode, $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-proton decay, has been observed there for the first time in the $fp$ shell. Here we expand on some of the details of the data analysis, focussing on the charged particle spectrum., Comment: Proceedings of the Zakopane Conference on Nuclear Physics 2014 "Extremes of the Nuclear Landscape". 4 pages, 4 figures
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- 2015
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55. From Actinomyces to Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis
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Rubio, B., primary, Tayel, S., additional, Acosta, K.P., additional, and Pang, L., additional
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- 2024
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56. Position of the single-particle 3/2− state in 135Sn and the N=90 subshell closure
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Jungclaus, A., primary, Doornenbal, P., additional, Acosta, J., additional, Vaquero, V., additional, Browne, F., additional, Cortes, M.L., additional, Gargano, A., additional, Koiwai, T., additional, Naïdja, H., additional, Taniuchi, R., additional, Tostevin, J.A., additional, Wimmer, K., additional, Algora, A., additional, Baba, H., additional, Fernández, A., additional, Lalović, N., additional, Nácher, E., additional, Rubio, B., additional, and Sakurai, H., additional
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- 2024
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57. Combined Phacoemulsification and 360-Degree Endocyclophotocoagulation with and without a Kahook Dual Blade in Patients with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
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Izquierdo JC, Agudelo N, Rubio B, Camargo J, Ruiz-Montenegro K, Gajardo C, and Rincon M
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micro-incisional glaucoma surgery ,glaucoma surgery ,migs ,trabecular meshwork ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Juan Carlos Izquierdo,1,2 Natalia Agudelo,1 Bárbara Rubio,1 Jorge Camargo,1 Katia Ruiz-Montenegro,1 Consuelo Gajardo,1 Mirel Rincon1 1Research Department, Oftalmosalud Instituto de Ojos, Lima, Perú; 2Glaucoma Department, Oftalmosalud Instituto de Ojos, Lima, PerúCorrespondence: Natalia AgudeloOftalmosalud Instituto de Ojos, Av. Javier Prado Este 1142, San Isidro, Lima 27, PeruTel +51 1-985148485Fax +51 1-970584766Email dranataliaagudelo@gmail.comPurpose: The present study aimed to compare the outcomes of combined phacoemulsification and 360-degree endocyclophotocoagulation with and without goniotomy using a Kahook Dual Blade in patients with glaucoma.Patients and Methods: We enrolled 37 patients, 21 of whom underwent combined phacoemulsification with 360-degree endocyclophotocoagulation and goniotomy using a Kahook Dual Blade (tri-modal therapy (T-MT) group). The remaining 16 patients underwent phacoemulsification with endocyclophotocoagulation (bi-modal therapy (B-MT) group). Visual acuity, intraocular pressure, and number of glaucoma medications were recorded before the study and postoperatively on the first day, at week 1, and at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Surgical success was defined as an IOP ≤ 12 mmHg and ≥ 6 mmHg or an at least 20% reduction in IOP from baseline with (qualified success) or without medications (complete success).Results: Forty-nine eyes were included. Baseline mean IOP was 16.96± 3.66 mmHg and 15.64± 4.88 mmHg in the T-MT and B-MT groups (p=0.122), respectively. At the 12-month follow-up, mean IOP values were 11.44± 2.15 mmHg and 12.45± 1.90 mmHg (p=0.031) in the T-MT and B-MT groups, respectively. Complete success rates were 37% in the T-MT group and 31% in the B-MT group, while qualified success rates were 74% and 50%, respectively. Glaucoma medications decreased from 2.0± 1.4 to 0.8± 1.0 (p< 0.001) in the T-MT group and from 1.5± 1.3 to 1.0± 1.5 in the B-MT group (p=0.032). Similar improvements in visual acuity were observed in both groups. Complications were mild and resolved without intervention.Conclusion: The tri-modal treatment is safe and may be more effective in reducing IOP and glaucoma medication requirements than bi-modal treatment.Keywords: micro-incisional glaucoma surgery, glaucoma surgery, MIGS, trabecular meshwork
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58. Observation of the $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-proton decay of $^{56}$Zn and its impact on the Gamow Teller strength evaluation
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Orrigo, S. E. A., Rubio, B., Fujita, Y., Blank, B., Gelletly, W., Agramunt, J., Algora, A., Ascher, P., Bilgier, B., Cáceres, L., Cakirli, R. B., Fujita, H., Ganioğlu, E., Gerbaux, M., Giovinazzo, J., Grévy, S., Kamalou, O., Kozer, H. C., Kucuk, L., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Molina, F., Popescu, L., Rogers, A. M., Susoy, G., Stodel, C., Suzuki, T., Tamii, A., and Thomas, J. C.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We report the observation of a very exotic decay mode at the proton drip-line, the $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-proton decay, clearly seen in the $\beta$ decay of the $T_z$ = -2 nucleus $^{56}$Zn. Three $\gamma$-proton sequences have been observed after the $\beta$ decay. Here this decay mode, already observed in the $sd$-shell, is seen for the first time in the $fp$-shell. Both $\gamma$ and proton decays have been taken into account in the estimation of the Fermi (F) and Gamow Teller (GT) strengths. Evidence for fragmentation of the Fermi strength due to strong isospin mixing is found., Comment: Accepted for publication in PRL. (5 pages, 4 figures)
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- 2014
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59. Improving Nuclear Data Input for r-Process Calculations Around A 80
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Tolosa-Delgado, A., Agramunt, J., Ahn, D. S., Algora, A., Baba, H., Bae, S., Brewer, N. T., Bruno, C., Caballero Folch, R., Calviño, F., Coleman-Smith, P. J., Cortés, G., Davinson, T., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Estrade, A., Fukuda, N., Go, S., Griffin, C. J., Grzywacz, R., Ha, J., Hall, O., Harkness-Brennan, L., Isobe, T., Kahl, D., Karny, M., Khiem, L. H., Kiss, G. G., Kogimtzis, M., Kubono, S., Labiche, M., Lazarus, I., Lee, J., Liang, J., Liu, J., Lorusso, G., Matsui, K., Miernik, K., Montes, F., Moon, B., Morales, A. I., Nepal, N., Nishimura, S., Page, R. D., Phong, V. H., Podolyak, Z., Pucknell, V. F. E., Rasco, B. C., Regan, P., Riego, A., Rubio, B., Rykaczewski, K. P., Saito, Y., Sakurai, H., Shimizu, Y., Simpson, J., Söderström, P.-A., Stracener, D. W., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Tain, J. L., Takechi, M., Takeda, H., Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., Thomas, S. L., Woods, P. J., Xu, X. X., Yokoyama, R., Formicola, Alba, editor, Junker, Matthias, editor, Gialanella, Lucio, editor, and Imbriani, Gianluca, editor
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- 2019
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60. Approaching the precursor nuclei of the third r-process peak with RIBs
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Domingo-Pardo, C., Caballero-Folch, R., Agramunt, J., Algora, A., Arcones, A., Ameil, F., Ayyad, Y., Benlliure, J., Bowry, M., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Cortés, G., Davinson, T., Dillmann, I., Estrade, A., Evdokimov, A., Faestermann, T., Farinon, F., Galaviz, D., García-Rios, A., Geissel, H., Gelletly, W., Gernhäuser, R., Gómez-Hornillos, M. B., Guerrero, C., Heil, M., Hinke, C., Knöbel, R., Kojouharov, I., Kurcewicz, J., Kurz, N., Litvinov, Y., Maier, L., Marganiec, J., Marta, M., Martínez, T., Martínez-Pinedo, G., Meyer, B. S., Montes, F., Mukha, I., Napoli, D. R., Nociforo, Ch., Paradela, C., Pietri, S., Podolyák, Z., Prochazka, A., Rice, S., Riego, A., Rubio, B., Schaffner, H., Scheidenberger, Ch., Smith, K., Sokol, E., Steiger, K., Sun, B., Taín, J. L., Takechi, M., Testov, D., Weick, H., Wilson, E., Winfield, J. S., Wood, R., Woods, P., and Yeremin, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The rapid neutron nucleosynthesis process involves an enormous amount of very exotic neutron-rich nuclei, which represent a theoretical and experimental challenge. Two of the main decay properties that affect the final abundance distribution the most are half-lives and neutron branching ratios. Using fragmentation of a primary $^{238}$U beam at GSI we were able to measure such properties for several neutron-rich nuclei from $^{208}$Hg to $^{218}$Pb. This contribution provides a short update on the status of the data analysis of this experiment, together with a compilation of the latest results published in this mass region, both experimental and theoretical. The impact of the uncertainties connected with the beta-decay rates and with beta-delayed neutron emission is illustrated on the basis of $r$-process network calculations. In order to obtain a reasonable reproduction of the third $r$-process peak, it is expected that both half-lives and neutron branching ratios are substantially smaller, than those based on FRDM+QRPA, commonly used in $r$-process model calculations. Further measurements around $N\sim126$ are required for a reliable modelling of the underlying nuclear structure, and for performing more realistic $r$-process abundance calculations., Comment: Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics VI, Lisbon 2013, Conference Proceedings
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- 2013
61. Soft spin dipole giant resonances in 40Ca
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Stuhl, L., Krasznahorkay, A., Csatlos, M., Marketin, T., Litvinova, E., Adachi, T., Algora, A., Daeven, J., Estevez, E., Fujita, H., Fujita, Y., Guess, C., Gulyas, J., Hatanaka, K., Hirota, K., Ong, H. J., Ishikawa, D., Matsubara, H., Meharchand, R., Molina, F., Okamura, H., Perdikakis, G., Rubio, B., Scholl, C., Suzuki, T., Susoy, G., Tamii, A., Thies, J., Zegers, R., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
High resolution experimental data has been obtained for the 40,42,44,48Ca(3He,t)Sc charge exchange reaction at 420 MeV beam energy, which favors the spin-isospin excitations. The measured angular distributions were analyzed for each state separately, and the relative spin dipole strength has been extracted for the first time. The low-lying spin-dipole strength distribution in 40Sc shows some interesting periodic gross feature. It resembles to a soft, dumped multi-phonon vibrational band with $\hbar\omega$= 1.8 MeV, which might be associated to pairing vibrations around $^{40}$Ca.
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- 2013
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62. Beta decay along the N=Z line and its relevance in rp-process and X-Ray bursts
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Nácher E., Parra S., Briz J.A., Aguilera P., Agramunt J., Algora A., Berry T., Borge M.J.G., Carmona M., Fraile L.M., Ganioglu E., Gelletly W., Guadilla V., Illana A., Lică R., Marroquín I., Molina F., Morales A.I., Orce N., Orrigo S.E.J., Perea A., Romero J., Rubio B., Sotty C., Taín J.L., Tengblad O., and Tolosa A.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Nucleosynthesis in Type I X-ray bursts (XRB) proceeds eventually through the rp-process near the proton drip-line. Several N=Z nuclei act as waiting points in the reaction network chain. Astrophysical calculations of XRB light curves depend upon the theoretical modelling of the beta decays of interest, with the N=Z waiting points 64Ge, 68Se, 72Kr, 76Sr, and their second-neighbours N=Z+2 being key nuclei in this context. We have carried out different experimental campaigns at ISOLDE (CERN) to determine the B(GT) distributions, in the decay of several N=Z, N=Z+2 and their daughters, of particular relevance in rp-process calculations. To this aim the Total Absorption Spectroscopy technique is applied. Here we present results on the beta decay of 64Ga and the status of the analysis of 64Ge. Our results provide benchmarks for testing and constraining models under terrestrial conditions that can be used later for predictions in stellar environments.
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- 2023
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63. 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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- 2023
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64. 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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- 2023
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65. Total Absorption Spectroscopy of Fission Fragments Relevant for Reactor Physics and Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics
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Estienne Magali, Guadilla V., Fallot M., Algora A., Taín J. L., Porta A., Giot L., Briz J. A., Bui V. M., Cormon S., Jordan D., Le Meur L., Rice S., Valencia E., Zakari-Issoufou A.-A., Agramunt J., Äystö J., Cucoanes A., Eronen T., Fraile L. M., Ganioglu E., Gelletly W., Gorelov D., Hakala J., Jokinen A., Kankainen A., Kolhinen V., Koponen J., Lebois M., Martinez T., Monserrate M., Montaner-Pizá A., Moore I., Nácher E., Orrigo S. E. A., Penttilä H., Péru S., Pohjalainen I., Reinikainen J., Reponen M., Rinta-Antila S., Rubio B., Rytkönen K., Shiba T., Sonnenschein V., Sonzogni A. A., Vedia V., Voss A., and Wilson J. N.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The accurate determination of reactor antineutrino spectra remains a very hot research topic, where new questions have emerged in recent years. Indeed, after the “reactor anomaly” – a deficit of measured antineutrinos at short baseline reactor experiments with respect to spectral predictions – the three international reactor neutrino experiments Double Chooz, Daya Bay and Reno have evidenced spectral distortions in their measurements with respect to the same spectral predictions. This puzzle is called the “shape anomaly”. Recently summation calculations of reactor antineutrino spectra based on the use of nuclear data have obtained the best agreement to date with the reactor neutrino flux measurements at the level of 2% thanks to a decade of Total Absorption Gamma-ray Spectroscopy (TAGS) measurements at the radioactive beam facility of the University of Jyväskylä in two experimental campaigns. A selection of the results obtained so far is presented.
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- 2023
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66. Radiotracers for the study of Marine and Oceanic Ecosystems
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Nácher E., Rubio B., Balibrea J., Ladarescu I., Lerendegui-Marco J., Martínez M., Sánchez L., García- Párraga D., Crespo-Picazo J. L., Roche M., Tomás C., and de Angelis G.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Acidification of the oceans influences the physiology of aquatic organisms and, in general, the ecology of marine ecosystems. Here we report on the first stage of the REMO project, focused on the study of marine species especially affected by acidification of waters, using radiotracers and nuclear instrumentation techniques.
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- 2023
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67. First Full Beta-Strength Measurement With Dtas Across N=126 at Fair Phase-0
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Rodriguez-Garcia D., Tain J.L., Morales A.I., Aggez G., Agramunt J., Alaqeel M., Alayed B., Albers H.M., Alcala G., Algora A., Alharbi A., Alhomaidhi S., Amjad F., Arici T., Armstrong M., Bajzek M., Banerjee A., Bartram G., Benzoni G., Chen Z., Das B., Davinson T., Dickel T., Dillmann I., Domingo-Pardo C., Ekawa H., Ge Z., Gelletly W., Gerl J., Gorska M., Haettner E., Hall O., Herrmann P., Hornung C., Hubbard N., Jones C., Kazantseva E., Knoebel R., Kojouharov I., Kosir G., Kostyleva D., Kurtukian-Nieto T., Kurz N., Labiche M., Mccarter A., Mikolajczuk M., Mistry A. K., Mukha I., Nacher E., Nakagawa M., Nara-Singh B.S., Nishimura S., Orrigo S. E. A., Papadakis P., Pietri S., Plass W., Podolyak Z., Polettini M., Prajapat R., Rocco E., Rubio B., Sahin E., Satrazani M., Schafner H., Scheidenberger C., Sharma A., Tanaka Y.K., Tolosa-Delgado A., Vencelj M., Vesic J., Vi P., Victoria J.A., Weick H., Wimmer K., Wollersheim H.J., Yaneva A.A., and Zhao J.J.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
An experiment was performed at GSI with the objective of measuring theβ-intensity distribution in the decay of Hg, Au and Pt isotopes around N=126 using the total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy technique. The aim is to benchmark theoretical models used to make predictions of half-life and neutron emission probabilities of exotic nuclei involved in the rapid neutron capture process, leading to the synthesis of very heavy elements. This paper presents some experimental details and the current status of the analysis.
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- 2023
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68. 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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69. Palaeoenvironmental context and significance of ferruginous tubular bioforms and other authigenic mineral formations in source-to-sink sedimentary systems
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López-Pérez, A. E., Rubio, B., Rey, D., and Plaza-Morlote, M.
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- 2021
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70. Beta Decay Of Exotic Tz = -1 And Tz = -2 Nuclei
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Orrigo, S. E. A., Rubio, B., Fujita, Y., Blank, B., Gelletly, W., Agramunt, J., Algora, A., Ascher, P., Bilgier, B., Cáceres, L., Cakirli, R. B., Fujita, H., Ganioğlu, E., Gerbaux, M., Giovinazzo, J., Grévy, S., Kamalou, O., Kozer, H. C., Kucuk, L., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Molina, F., Popescu, L., Rogers, A. M., Susoy, G., Stodel, C., Suzuki, T., Tamii, A., and Thomas, J. C.
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The half-lives of the Tz = -2, 56Zn and Tz = -1, 58Zn isotopes and other nuclei were measured in a {\beta}-decay experiment at GANIL. The energy levels populated by the 56Zn {\beta} decay were determined. The 56Zn results are compared with the results of the mirror process, the charge exchange reaction 56Fe(3He,t)56Co., Comment: Conference: C12-07-09.4 Proceedings
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71. Suckling lamb meat quality from ewes fed with different sources of fat, during storage under display conditions
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Vieira, C., Rubio, B., Martínez, B., Mantecón, A.R., and Manso, T.
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72. New approach to materials behaviour studies in high-speed flue gas from oxy-steam combustion
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Mayoral, M.C., Andrés, J.M., Dueso, C., and Rubio, B.
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73. Commissioning of the BRIKEN detector for the measurement of very exotic [formula omitted]-delayed neutron emitters
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Tolosa-Delgado, A., Agramunt, J., Tain, J.L., Algora, A., Domingo-Pardo, C., Morales, A.I., Rubio, B., Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., Calviño, F., Cortes, G., Brewer, N.T., Rasco, B.C., Rykaczewski, K.P., Stracener, D.W., Allmond, J.M., Grzywacz, R., Yokoyama, R., Singh, M., King, T., Madurga, M., Nishimura, S., Phong, V.H., Go, S., Liu, J., Matsui, K., Sakurai, H., Kiss, G.G., Isobe, T., Baba, H., Kubono, S., Fukuda, N., Ahn, D.S., Shimizu, Y., Sumikama, T., Suzuki, H., Takeda, H., Söderström, P.A., Takechi, M., Bruno, C.G., Davinson, T., Griffin, C.J., Hall, O., Kahl, D., Woods, P.J., Coleman-Smith, P.J., Labiche, M., Lazarus, I., Morrall, P., Pucknell, V.F. E., Simpson, J., Thomas, S.L., Prydderch, M., Harkness-Brennan, L.J., Page, R.D., Dillmann, I., Caballero-Folch, R., Saito, Y., Estrade, A., Nepal, N., Montes, F., Lorusso, G., Liang, J., Bae, S., Ha, J., and Moon, B.
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74. Application of multivariate statistical analyses to ItraxTM core scanner data for the identification of deep-marine sedimentary facies: A case study in the Galician Continental Margin
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López Pérez, A.E., Rey, D., Martins, V., Plaza-Morlote, M., and Rubio, B.
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75. Pygmy dipole resonance in 208Pb
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Poltoratska, I., von Neumann-Cosel, P., Tamii, A., Adachi, T., Bertulani, C. A., Carter, J., Dozono, M., Fujita, H., Fujita, K., Fujita, Y., Hatanaka, K., Itoh, M., Kawabata, T., Kalmykov, Y., Krumbholz, A. M., Litvinova, E., Matsubara, H., Nakanishi, K., Neveling, R., Okamura, H., Ong, H. J., Özel-Tashenov, B., Ponomarev, V. Yu., Richter, A., Rubio, B., Sakaguchi, H., Sakemi, Y., Sasamoto, Y., Shimbara, Y., Shimizu, Y., Smit, F. D., Suzuki, T., Tameshige, Y., Wambach, J., Yosoi, M., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Scattering of protons of several hundred MeV is a promising new spectroscopic tool for the study of electric dipole strength in nuclei. A case study of 208Pb shows that at very forward angles J^pi = 1- states are strongly populated via Coulomb excitation. A separation from nuclear excitation of other modes is achieved by a multipole decomposition analysis of the experimental cross sections based on theoretical angular distributions calculated within the quasiparticle-phonon model. The B(E1) transition strength distribution is extracted for excitation energies up to 9 MeV, i.e., in the region of the so-called pygmy dipole resonance (PDR). The Coulomb-nuclear interference shows sensitivity to the underlying structure of the E1 transitions, which allows for the first time an experimental extraction of the electromagnetic transition strength and the energy centroid of the PDR., Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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76. AGATA - Advanced Gamma Tracking Array
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Akkoyun, S., Algora, A., Alikhani, B., Ameil, F., de Angelis, G., Arnold, L., Astier, A., Ataç, A., Aubert, Y., Aufranc, C., Austin, A., Aydin, S., Azaiez, F., Badoer, S., Balabanski, D. L., Barrientos, D., Baulieu, G., Baumann, R., Bazzacco, D., Beck, F. A., Beck, T., Bednarczyk, P., Bellato, M., Bentley, M. A., Benzoni, G., Berthier, R., Berti, L., Beunard, R., Bianco, G. Lo, Birkenbach, B., Bizzeti, P. G., Bizzeti-Sona, A. M., Blanc, F. Le, Blasco, J. M., Blasi, N., Bloor, D., Boiano, C., Borsato, M., Bortolato, D., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Bourgault, P., Boutachkov, P., Bouty, A., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Brawn, I. P., Brondi, A., Broussard, S., Bruyneel, B., Bucurescu, D., Burrows, I., Bürger, A., Cabaret, S., Cahan, B., Calore, E., Camera, F., Capsoni, A., Carrió, F., Casati, G., Castoldi, M., Cederwall, B., Cercus, J. -L., Chambert, V., Chambit, M. El, Chapman, R., Charles, L., Chavas, J., Clément, E., Cocconi, P., Coelli, S., Coleman-Smith, P. J., Colombo, A., Colosimo, S., Commeaux, C., Conventi, D., Cooper, R. J., Corsi, A., Cortesi, A., Costa, L., Crespi, F. C. L., Cresswell, J. R., Cullen, D. M., Curien, D., Czermak, A., Delbourg, D., Depalo, R., Descombes, T., Désesquelles, P., Detistov, P., Diarra, C., Didierjean, F., Dimmock, M. R., Doan, Q. T., Domingo-Pardo, C., Doncel, M., Dorangeville, F., Dosme, N., Drouen, Y., Duchêne, G., Dulny, B., Eberth, J., Edelbruck, P., Egea, J., Engert, T., Erduran, M. N., Ertürk, S., Fanin, C., Fantinel, S., Farnea, E., Faul, T., Filliger, M., Filmer, F., Finck, Ch., de France, G., Gadea, A., Gast, W., Geraci, A., Gerl, J., Gernhäuser, R., Giannatiempo, A., Giaz, A., Gibelin, L., Givechev, A., Goel, N., González, V., Gottardo, A., Grave, X., Grȩbosz, J., Griffiths, R., Grint, A. N., Gros, P., Guevara, L., Gulmini, M., Görgen, A., Ha, H. T. M., Habermann, T., Harkness, L. J., Harroch, H., Hauschild, K., He, C., Hernández-Prieto, A., Hervieu, B., Hess, H., Hüyük, T., Ince, E., Isocrate, R., Jaworski, G., Johnson, A., Jolie, J., Jones, P., Jonson, B., Joshi, P., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Kaci, M., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kaşkaş, A., Kebbiri, M., Kempley, R. S., Khaplanov, A., Klupp, S., Kogimtzis, M., Kojouharov, I., Korichi, A., Korten, W., Kröll, Th., Krücken, R., Kurz, N., Ky, B. Y., Labiche, M., Lafay, X., Lavergne, L., Lazarus, I. H., Leboutelier, S., Lefebvre, F., Legay, E., Legeard, L., Lelli, F., Lenzi, S. M., Leoni, S., Lermitage, A., Lersch, D., Leske, J., Letts, S. C., Lhenoret, S., Lieder, R. M., Linget, D., Ljungvall, J., Lopez-Martens, A., Lotodé, A., Lunardi, S., Maj, A., van der Marel, J., Mariette, Y., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Maron, G., Mather, A. R., Mȩczyński, W., Mendéz, V., Medina, P., Melon, B., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Merchan, E., Mihailescu, L., Michelagnoli, C., Mierzejewski, J., Milechina, L., Million, B., Mitev, K., Molini, P., Montanari, D., Moon, S., Morbiducci, F., Moro, R., Morrall, P. S., Möller, O., Nannini, A., Napoli, D. R., Nelson, L., Nespolo, M., Ngo, V. L., Nicoletto, M., Nicolini, R., Noa, Y. Le, Nolan, P. J., Norman, M., Nyberg, J., Obertelli, A., Olariu, A., Orlandi, R., Oxley, D. C., Özben, C., Ozille, M., Oziol, C., Pachoud, E., Palacz, M., Palin, J., Pancin, J., Parisel, C., Pariset, P., Pascovici, G., Peghin, R., Pellegri, L., Perego, A., Perrier, S., Petcu, M., Petkov, P., Petrache, C., Pierre, E., Pietralla, N., Pietri, S., Pignanelli, M., Piqueras, I., Podolyak, Z., Pouhalec, P. Le, Pouthas, J., Pugnére, D., Pucknell, V. F. E., Pullia, A., Quintana, B., Raine, R., Rainovski, G., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, G., La Rana, G., Rebeschini, M., Recchia, F., Redon, N., Reese, M., Reiter, P., Regan, P. H., Riboldi, S., Richer, M., Rigato, M., Rigby, S., Ripamonti, G., Robinson, A. P., Robin, J., Roccaz, J., Ropert, J. -A., Rossé, B., Alvarez, C. Rossi, Rosso, D., Rubio, B., Rudolph, D., Saillant, F., Şahin, E., Salomon, F., Salsac, M. -D., Salt, J., Salvato, G., Sampson, J., Sanchis, E., Santos, C., Schaffner, H., Schlarb, M., Scraggs, D. P., Seddon, D., Şenyiğit, M., Sigward, M. -H., Simpson, G., Simpson, J., Slee, M., Smith, J. F., Sona, P., Sowicki, B., Spolaore, P., Stahl, C., Stanios, T., Stefanova, E., Stézowski, O., Strachan, J., Suliman, G., Söderström, P. -A., Tain, J. L., Tanguy, S., Tashenov, S., Theisen, Ch., Thornhill, J., Tomasi, F., Toniolo, N., Touzery, R., Travers, B., Triossi, A., Tripon, M., Tun-Lanoë, K. M. M., Turcato, M., Unsworth, C., Ur, C. A., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Vandone, V., Vardaci, E., Venturelli, R., Veronese, F., Veyssiere, Ch., Viscione, E., Wadsworth, R., Walker, P. M., Warr, N., Weber, C., Weisshaar, D., Wells, D., Wieland, O., Wiens, A., Wittwer, G., Wollersheim, H. J., Zocca, F., Zamfir, N. V., Ziȩbliński, M., and Zucchiatti, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) is a European project to develop and operate the next generation gamma-ray spectrometer. AGATA is based on the technique of gamma-ray energy tracking in electrically segmented high-purity germanium crystals. This technique requires the accurate determination of the energy, time and position of every interaction as a gamma ray deposits its energy within the detector volume. Reconstruction of the full interaction path results in a detector with very high efficiency and excellent spectral response. The realization of gamma-ray tracking and AGATA is a result of many technical advances. These include the development of encapsulated highly-segmented germanium detectors assembled in a triple cluster detector cryostat, an electronics system with fast digital sampling and a data acquisition system to process the data at a high rate. The full characterization of the crystals was measured and compared with detector-response simulations. This enabled pulse-shape analysis algorithms, to extract energy, time and position, to be employed. In addition, tracking algorithms for event reconstruction were developed. The first phase of AGATA is now complete and operational in its first physics campaign. In the future AGATA will be moved between laboratories in Europe and operated in a series of campaigns to take advantage of the different beams and facilities available to maximize its science output. The paper reviews all the achievements made in the AGATA project including all the necessary infrastructure to operate and support the spectrometer., Comment: This version contains a correction of a typing error in the caption of Fig. 2. The DOI to the article published in Nucl. Instr. Meth A was also added
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77. The $^{150}$Nd($^3$He,$t$) and $^{150}$Sm($t$,$^3$He) reactions with applications to $\beta\beta$ decay of $^{150}$Nd
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Guess, C. J., Adachi, T., Akimune, H., Algora, A., Austin, Sam M., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Caesar, C., Deaven, J. M., Ejiri, H., Estevez, E., Fang, D., Faessler, A., Frekers, D., Fujita, H., Fujita, Y., Fujiwara, M., Grinyer, G. F., Harakeh, M. N., Hatanaka, K., Herlitzius, C., Hirota, K., Hitt, G. W., Ishikawa, D., Matsubara, H., Meharchand, R., Molina, F., Okamura, H., Ong, H. J., Perdikakis, G., Rodin, V., Rubio, B., Shimbara, Y., Süsoy, G., Suzuki, T., Tamii, A., Thies, J. H., Tur, C., Verhanovitz, N., Yosoi, M., Yurkon, J., Zegers, R. G. T., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The $^{150}$Nd($^3$He,$t$) reaction at 140 MeV/u and $^{150}$Sm($t$,$^3$He) reaction at 115 MeV/u were measured, populating excited states in $^{150}$Pm. The transitions studied populate intermediate states of importance for the (neutrinoless) $\beta\beta$ decay of $^{150}$Nd to $^{150}$Sm. Monopole and dipole contributions to the measured excitation-energy spectra were extracted by using multipole decomposition analyses. The experimental results were compared with theoretical calculations obtained within the framework of Quasiparticle Random-Phase Approximation (QRPA), which is one of the main methods employed for estimating the half-life of the neutrinoless $\beta\beta$ decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) of $^{150}$Nd. The present results thus provide useful information on the neutrino responses for evaluating the $0\nu\beta\beta$ and $2\nu\beta\beta$ matrix elements. The $2\nu\beta\beta$ matrix element calculated from the Gamow-Teller transitions through the lowest $1^{+}$ state in the intermediate nucleus is maximally about half of that deduced from the half-life measured in $2\nu\beta\beta$ direct counting experiments and at least several transitions through $1^{+}$ intermediate states in $^{150}$Pm are required to explain the $2\nu\beta\beta$ half-life. Because Gamow-Teller transitions in the $^{150}$Sm($t$,$^3$He) experiment are strongly Pauli-blocked, the extraction of Gamow-Teller strengths was complicated by the excitation of the $2\hbar\omega$, $\Delta L=0$, $\Delta S=1$ isovector spin-flip giant monopole resonance (IVSGMR). However, the near absence of Gamow-Teller transition strength made it possible to cleanly identify this resonance, and the strength observed is consistent with the full exhaustion of the non-energy-weighted sum rule for the IVSGMR., Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables
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78. Complete electric dipole response and the neutron skin in 208Pb
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Tamii, A., Poltoratska, I., von Neumann-Cosel, P., Fujita, Y., Adachi, T., Bertulani, C. A., Carter, J., Dozono, M., Fujita, H., Fujita, K., Hatanaka, K., Heilmann, A. M., Ishikawa, D., Itoh, M., Ong, H. J., Kawabata, T., Kalmykov, Y., Litvinova, E., Matsubara, H., Nakanishi, K., Neveling, R., Okamura, H., Özel-Tashenov, B., Ponomarev, V. Yu., Richter, A., Rubio, B., Sakaguchi, H., Sakemi, Y., Sasamoto, Y., Shimbara, Y., Shimizu, Y., Smit, F. D., Suzuki, T., Tameshige, Y., Wambach, J., Yamada, R., Yosoi, M., and Zenihiro, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A benchmark experiment on 208Pb shows that polarized proton inelastic scattering at very forward angles including 0{\deg} is a powerful tool for high-resolution studies of electric dipole (E1) and spin magnetic dipole (M1) modes in nuclei over a broad excitation energy range to test up-to-date nuclear models. The extracted E1 polarizability leads to a neutron skin thickness r_skin = 0.156+0.025-0.021 fm in 208Pb derived within a mean-field model [Phys. Rev. C 81, 051303 (2010)], thereby constraining the symmetry energy and its density dependence, relevant to the description of neutron stars., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, revised mansucript
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79. Migration of nuclear shell gaps studied in the d(24Ne,p gamma)25Ne reaction
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Catford, W. N., Timis, C. N., Lemmon, R. C., Labiche, M., Orr, N. A., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Chapman, R., Freer, M., Chartier, M., Savajols, H., Rejmund, M., Achouri, N. L., Amzal, N., Ashwood, N. I., Baldwin, T. D., Burns, M., Caballero, L., Casadjian, J. M., Curtis, N., de France, G., Gelletly, W., Liang, X., Pain, S. D., Pucknell, V. P. E., Rubio, B., Sorlin, O., Spohr, K., Theisen, Ch., and Warner, D. D.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The transfer of neutrons onto 24Ne has been measured using a reaccelerated radioactive beam of 24Ne to study the (d,p) reaction in inverse kinematics. The unusual raising of the first 3/2+ level in 25Ne and its significance in terms of the migration of the neutron magic number from N=20 to N=16 is put on a firm footing by confirmation of this state's identity. The raised 3/2+ level is observed simultaneously with the intruder negative parity 7/2- and 3/2- levels, providing evidence for the reduction in the N=20 gap. The coincident gamma-ray decays allowed the assignment of spins as well as the transferred orbital angular momentum. The excitation energy of the 3/2+ state shows that the established USD shell model breaks down well within the sd model space and requires a revised treatment of the proton-neutron monopole interaction., Comment: Phys. Rev. Lett. in press (4 pages, 3 figures)
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80. TIARA: a large solid angle silicon array for direct reaction studies with radioactive beams
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Labiche, M., Catford, W. N., Lemmon, R. C., Timis, C. N., Chapman, R., Orr, N. A., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Moores, G., Achouri, N. L., Amzal, N., Appleton, S., Ashwood, N. I., Baldwin, T. D., Burns, M., Caballero, L., Cacitti, J., Casadjian, J. M., Chartier, M., Curtis, N., Faiz, K., de France, G., Freer, M., Gautier, J. M., Gelletly, W., Iltis, G., Lecornu, B., Liang, X., Marry, C., Merrer, Y., Olivier, L., Pain, S. D., Pucknell, V. F. E., Raine, B., Rejmund, M., Rubio, B., Saillant, F., Savajols, H., Sorlin, O., Spohr, K., Theisen, Ch., Voltolini, G., and Warner, D. D.
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A compact, quasi-4pi position sensitive silicon array, TIARA, designed to study direct reactions induced by radioactive beams in inverse kinematics is described here. The Transfer and Inelastic All-angle Reaction Array (TIARA) consists of 8 resistive charge division detectors forming an octagonal barrel around the target and a set of double-sided silicon-strip annular detectors positioned at each end of the barrel. The detector was coupled to the -ray array EXOGAM and the spectrometer VAMOS at the GANIL Laboratory to demonstrate the potential of such an apparatus with radioactive beams. The 14N(d,p)15N reaction, well known in direct kinematics, has been carried out in inverse kinematics for that purpose. The observation of the 15N ground state and excited states at 7.16 and 7.86 MeV is presented here as well as the comparison of the measured proton angular distributions with DWBA calculations. Transferred l-values are in very good agreement with both theoretical calculations and previous experimental results obtained in direct kinematics., Comment: 12 figures, submitted to NIM A
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81. Synthesis and characterization of silica-chitosan hybrid materials as antibacterial coatings for titanium implants
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Palla-Rubio, B., Araújo-Gomes, N., Fernández-Gutiérrez, M., Rojo, L., Suay, J., Gurruchaga, M., and Goñi, I.
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82. 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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83. Nuclear structure of Ac-231
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Boutami, R., Borge, M. J. G., Mach, H., Kurcewicz, W., Fraile, L. M., Gulda, K., Aas, A. J., García-Raffi, L. M., Løvhøiden, G., Martínez, T., Rubio, B., Taín, J. L., and Tengblad, O.
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The low-energy structure of 231Ac has been investigated by means of gamma ray spectroscopy following the beta-decay of 231Ra. Multipolarities of 28 transitions have been established by measuring conversion electrons with a mini-orange electron spectrometer. The decay scheme of 231Ra --> 231Ac has been constructed for the first time. The Advanced Time Delayed beta-gamma-gamma(t) method has been used to measure the half-lives of five levels. The moderately fast B(E1) transition rates derived suggest that the octupole effects, albeit weak, are still present in this exotic nucleus.
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84. Accurate Computations with Collocation and Wronskian Matrices of Jacobi Polynomials
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Mainar, E., Peña, J. M., and Rubio, B.
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85. Deformation of the N=Z nucleus 76Sr using beta-decay studies
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Nacher, E., Algora, A., Rubio, B., Tain, J. L., Cano-Ott, D., Courtin, S., Dessagne, Ph., Marechal, F., Miehe, Ch., Poirier, E., Borge, M. J. G., Escrig, D., Jungclaus, A., Sarriguren, P., Tengblad, O., Gelletly, W., Fraile, L. M., and Scornet, G. Le
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A novel method of deducing the deformation of the N=Z nucleus 76Sr is presented. It is based on the comparison of the experimental Gamow-Teller strength distribution B(GT) from its beta decay with the results of QRPA calculations. This method confirms previous indications of the strong prolate deformation of this nucleus in a totally independent way. The measurement has been carried out with a large Total Absorption gamma Spectrometer, "Lucrecia", newly installed at CERN-ISOLDE., Comment: Accepted in Phys. Rev. Letters
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86. Beta-decay studies for applied and basic nuclear physics
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Algora, A., Tain, J. L., Rubio, B., Fallot, M., and Gelletly, W.
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87. Accurate computations with Wronskian matrices
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Mainar, E., Peña, J. M., and Rubio, B.
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88. Gamow–Teller Beta Decay and Pseudo-SU(4) Symmetry
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Van Isacker, P., primary, Algora, A., additional, Vitéz-Sveiczer, A., additional, Kiss, G. G., additional, Orrigo, S. E. A., additional, Rubio, B., additional, and Aguilera Jorquera, P. Aguilera Pablo Antonio, additional
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89. Influence of crystal/particle size and gold content of a structured Au/C based sorbent on mercury capture
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Gómez-Giménez, C., Ballestero, D., Ferrer, N., Rubio, B., and Izquierdo, M.T.
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90. Characterization of a cylindrical plastic β-detector with Monte Carlo simulations of optical photons
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Guadilla, V., Algora, A., Tain, J.L., Agramunt, J., Äystö, J., Briz, J.A., Cucoanes, A., Eronen, T., Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Fraile, L.M., Ganioğlu, E., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Jordan, D., Kankainen, A., Kolhinen, V., Koponen, J., Lebois, M., Martinez, T., Monserrate, M., Montaner-Pizá, A., Moore, I., Nácher, E., Orrigo, S.E.A., Penttilä, H., Pohjalainen, I., Porta, A., Reinikainen, J., Reponen, M., Rinta-Antila, S., Rubio, B., Rytkönen, K., Shiba, T., Sonnenschein, V., Valencia, E., Vedia, V., Voss, A., Wilson, J.N., and Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A.
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91. 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., and Söderström, P.-A.
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PROTONS ,BERYLLIUM ,ARTIFICIAL implants ,LITERATURE reviews ,DECAY constants - Abstract
The very proton-rich
71 Kr isotope was produced through the in-flight fragmentation of78 Kr 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 of71 Kr, 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+19 ms is reported as a new half-life value in this work. Furthermore a total of 26 previously unreported γ following the β-decay of71 Kr were also identified in the analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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92. High relative accuracy through Newton bases
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Mainar, E., primary, Peña, J. M., additional, and Rubio, B., additional
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- 2023
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93. Prevalence of left atrial thrombus in anticoagulated patients undergoing elective electrical cardioversion
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Aguila Gordo, D, primary, Piqueras Flores, J, additional, Negreira Caamano, M, additional, Mateo Gomez, C, additional, Martinez Del Rio, J, additional, Soto Perez, M, additional, Blanco Lopez, E, additional, Cubides Novoa, A F, additional, Soto Martin, P, additional, Concepcion Suarez, R, additional, Freites Esteves, A, additional, Moron Alguacil, A, additional, Andres Sierra, M, additional, and Jimenez Rubio, B, additional
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94. Follow-up results of a cohort of patients undergoing electrical cardioversion. Recurrence and associated factors in the medium to long term
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Aguila Gordo, D, primary, Jimenez Diaz, J, additional, Piqueras Flores, J, additional, Negreira Caamano, M, additional, Martinez Del Rio, J, additional, Mateo Gomez, C, additional, Concepcion Suarez, R, additional, Freites Esteves, A, additional, Moron Alguacil, A, additional, Andres Sierra, M, additional, Jimenez Rubio, B, additional, Soto Perez, M, additional, Cubides Novoa, A F, additional, Blanco Lopez, E, additional, and Soto Martin, P, additional
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95. Predictors of success of elective electrical cardioversion in patients with atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter
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Aguila Gordo, D, primary, Piqueras Flores, J, additional, Martinez Del Rio, J, additional, Negreira Caamano, M, additional, Mateo Gomez, C, additional, Soto Perez, M, additional, Cubides Novoa, A F, additional, Jimenez Diaz, J, additional, Moron Alguacil, A, additional, Andres Sierra, M, additional, Concepcion Suarez, R, additional, Freites Esteves, A, additional, Jimenez Rubio, B, additional, Blanco Lopez, E, additional, and Soto Martin, P, additional
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- 2023
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96. Frontoethmoidal osteoma with orbital extension. A case report
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Blanco Domínguez, I., Oteiza Álvarez, A.V., Martínez González, L.M., Moreno García-Rubio, B., Franco Iglesias, G., and Riba García, J.
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- 2016
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97. First experiment with the NUSTAR/FAIR Decay Total Absorption [formula omitted]-Ray Spectrometer (DTAS) at the IGISOL IV facility
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Guadilla, V., Algora, A., Tain, J.L., Agramunt, J., Äystö, J., Briz, J.A., Cano-Ott, D., Cucoanes, A., Eronen, T., Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Fraile, L.M., Ganioglu, E., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Jordan, D., Kankainen, A., Kolhinen, V., Koponen, J., Lebois, M., Martinez, T., Monserrate, M., Montaner-Pizá, A., Moore, I., Nácher, E., Orrigo, S., Penttilä, H., Podolyak, Zs., Pohjalainen, I., Porta, A., Regan, P., Reinikainen, J., Reponen, M., Rinta-Antila, S., Rubio, B., Rytkönen, K., Shiba, T., Sonnenschein, V., Sonzogni, A.A., Valencia, E., Vedia, V., Voss, A., Wilson, J.N., and Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A.
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98. Characterization of a neutron–beta counting system with beta-delayed neutron emitters
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Agramunt, J., Tain, J.L., Gómez-Hornillos, M.B., Garcia, A.R., Albiol, F., Algora, A., Caballero-Folch, R., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Cortés, G., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eronen, T., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, D., Gorlychev, V., Hakala, H., Jokinen, A., Jordan, M.D., Kankainen, A., Kolhinen, V., Kucuk, L., Martinez, T., Mason, P.J.R., Moore, I., Penttilä, H., Podolyák, Zs., Pretel, C., Reponen, M., Riego, A., Rissanen, J., Rubio, B., Saastamoinen, A., Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., and Valencia, E.
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99. 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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100. Total positivity and accurate computations with Gram matrices of Said‐Ball bases.
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Mainar, E., Peña, J. M., and Rubio, B.
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MATRICES (Mathematics) ,MATRIX decomposition ,OPTIMISM ,LINEAR systems ,POLYNOMIALS - Abstract
In this article, it is proved that Gram matrices of totally positive bases of the space of polynomials of a given degree on a compact interval are totally positive. Conditions to guarantee computations to high relative accuracy with those matrices are also obtained. Furthermore, a fast and accurate algorithm to compute the bidiagonal factorization of Gram matrices of the Said‐Ball bases is obtained and used to compute to high relative accuracy their singular values and inverses, as well as the solution of some linear systems associated with these matrices. Numerical examples are included. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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