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2. Interference effects between direct and sequential processes in the (18O, 16O) reaction
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Cavallaro M., Cappuzzello F., Bondì M., Carbone D., Garcia V. N., Gargano A., Lenzi S.M., Lubian J., Agodi C., Azaiez F., De Napoli M., Foti A., Franchoo S., Linares R., Nicolosi D., Niikura M., Scarpaci J. A., and Tropea S.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The 12C(18O, 16O)14C reaction at 84 MeV has been studied at INFN-LNS laboratory using the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer. High resolution energy spectra and cross-section angular distributions have been measured. DWBA calculations of both direct and sequential transfer to the 14C ground state show the important role of the interference between the two processes to describe the experimental data.
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- 2014
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3. Nuclear structure studies of $^{24}$F
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Caceres, L., Lepailleur, A., Sorlin, O., Stanoiu, M., Sohler, D., Dombradi, Zs., Bogner, S. K., Brown, B. A., Hergert, H., Holt, J. D., Schwenk, A., Azaiez, F., Bastin, B., Borcea, C., Borcea, R., Bourgeois, C., Elekes, Z., Fülöp, Zs., Grévy, S., Gaudefroy, L., Grinyer, G. F., Guillemaud-Mueller, D., Ibrahim, F., Kerek, A., Krasznahorkay, A., Lewitowicz, M., Lukyanov, S. M., Mrazek, J., Negoita, F., De Oliveira, F., Penionzhkevich, Yu. -E., Podolyak, Zs., Porquet, M. G., Rotaru, F., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Savajols, H., Sletten, G., Thomas, J. C., Timar, J., Timis, C., and Vajta, Zs.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The structure of the $^{24}$F nucleus has been studied at GANIL using the $\beta$ decay of $^{24}$O and the in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy from the fragmentation of projectile nuclei. Combining these complementary experimental techniques, the level scheme of $^{24}$F has been constructed up to 3.6 Mev by means of particle-$\gamma$ and particle-$\gamma\gamma$ coincidence relations. Experimental results are compared to shell-model calculations using the standard USDA and USDB interactions as well as ab-initio valence-space Hamiltonians calculated from the in-medium similarity renormalization group based on chiral two- and three-nucleon forces. Both methods reproduce the measured level spacings well, and this close agreement allows unidentified spins and parities to be consistently assigned., Comment: 5 figures, 2 tables
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- 2015
4. Impact of revascularization strategy of non-infarct-related artery lesions in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction on renal function
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Azaiez, F., primary, Lagha, E., additional, Drissa, M., additional, Khelifa, R., additional, Ben Romdhane, R., additional, Bachraoui, K., additional, Tlili, R., additional, and Youssef, B.A., additional
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- 2024
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5. Excited states in the neutron-rich nucleus 25F
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Vajta, Zs., Stanoiu, M., Sohler, D., Jansen, G. R., Azaiez, F., Dombrádi, Zs., Sorlin, O., Brown, B. A., Belleguic, M., Borcea, C., Bourgeois, C., Dlouhy, Z., Elekes, Z., ülöp, Zs. F, Grévy, S., Guillemaud-Mueller, D., Hagen, G., Hjorth-Jensen, M., Ibrahim, F., Kerek, A., Krasznahorkay, A., Lewitowicz, M., Lukyanov, S. M., Mandal, S., Mayet, P., Mrázek, J., Negoita, F., Penionzhkevich, Yu. -E., Podolyák, Zs., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Savajols, H., Sletten, G., Timár, J., Timis, C., and Yamamoto, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The structure of the nucleus 25F was investigated through in-beam {\gamma}-ray spectroscopy of the fragmentation of 26Ne and 27,28Na ion beams. Based on the particle-{\gamma} and particle-{\gamma}{\gamma} coincidence data, a level scheme was constructed and compared with shell model and coupled-cluster calculations. Some of the observed states were interpreted as quasi single-particle states built on top of the closed-shell nucleus 24O, while the others were described as states arising from coupling of a single proton to the 2+ core excitation of 24O., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures and 1 table
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- 2014
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6. High-spin structures of 124-131Te: Competition of proton and neutron pair breakings
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. -G., Venkova, Ts., Theisen, Ch., Duchene, G., Azaiez, F., Barreau, G., Curien, D., Deloncle, I., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. J. P., Houry, M., Lucas, R., Redon, N., Rousseau, M., and Stezowski, O.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The 124-131Te nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in two fusion reactions induced by heavy-ions (12C + 238U at 90 MeV bombarding energy and 18O + 208Pb at 85 MeV) and studied with the Euroball array. Their high-spin level schemes have been extended to higher excitation energy from the triple gamma-ray coincidence data. The gamma-gamma angular correlations have been analyzed in order to assign spin and parity values to many observed states. Moreover the half-lives of isomeric states have been measured from the delayed coincidences between the fission-fragment detector SAPhIR and Euroball, as well as from the timing information of the Ge detectors. The behaviors of the yrast structures identified in the present work are first discussed in comparison with the general features known in the mass region, particularly the breakings of neutron pairs occupying the nuh11/2 orbit identified in the neighboring Sn nuclei. The experimental level schemes are then compared to shell-model calculations performed in this work. The analysis of the wave functions shows the effects of the proton-pair breaking along the yrast lines of the heavy Te isotopes., Comment: accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J. A
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- 2013
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7. High-spin structures of 88Kr and 89Rb: Evolution from collective to single-particle behaviors
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. -G., Venkova, Ts., Duchene, G., Azaiez, F., Curien, D., Deloncle, I., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. J. P., Redon, N., Rousseau, M., and Stezowski, O.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The high-spin states of the two neutron-rich nuclei, 88Kr and 89R have been studied from the 18O + 208Pb fusion-fission reaction. Their level schemes were built from triple gamma-ray coincidence data and gamma-gamma angular correlations were analyzed in order to assign spin and parity values to most of the observed states. The two levels schemes evolve from collective structures to single-particle excitations as a function of the excitation energy. Comparison with results of shell-model calculations gives the specific proton and neutron configurations which are involved to generate the angular momentum along the yrast lines., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, Physical Review C (2013) in press
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- 2013
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8. High-spin structures of 136Cs
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. -G., Duchene, G., Azaiez, F., Curien, D., Deloncle, I., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. J. P., Houry, M., Lucas, R., Srivastava, P. C., Redon, N., Rousseau, M., Stézowski, O., and Theisen, Ch.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Odd-odd 136Cs nuclei have been produced in the 18O + 208Pb and 12C + 238U fusion-fission reactions and their gamma rays studied with the Euroball array. The high-spin level scheme has been built up to ~ 4.7 MeV excitation energy and spin I ~ 16 hbar from the triple gamma-ray coincidence data. The configurations of the three structures observed above ~ 2 MeV excitation energy are first discussed by analogy with the proton excitations identified in the semi-magic 137Cs nucleus, which involve the three high-j orbits lying above the Z=50 gap, pi g_{7/2}, pi d_{5/2} and pi h_{11/2}. This is confirmed by the results of shell-model calculations performed in this work., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables
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- 2013
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9. High-spin structures of five N=82 isotones: 136Xe, 137Cs, 138Ba, 139La, and 140Ce
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. -G., Venkova, Ts., Verney, D., Theisen, Ch., Duchene, G., Azaiez, F., Barreau, G., Curien, D., Deloncle, I., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. J. P., Houry, M., Lucas, R., Redon, N., Rousseau, M., and Stezowski, O.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Five N=82 isotones have been produced in two fusion-fission reactions and their gamma-rays studied with the Euroball array. The high-spin states of 139La have been identified for the first time, while the high-spin yrast and near-to-yrast structures of the four others have been greatly extended. From angular correlation analysis,spin values have been assigned to some states of 136Xe and 137Cs. Several cascades involving gamma-rays of 139La have been found to be delayed, they deexcite an isomeric state with T1/2= 315(35) ns located at 1800-keV excitation energy. The excited states of these five N=82 isotones are expected to be due to various proton excitations involving the three high-j subshells located above the Z=50 shell closure. This is confirmed by the results of shell-model calculations performed in this work. In addition, high-spin states corresponding to the excitation of the neutron core have been unambiguously identified in 136Xe, 137Cs, and 138Ba., Comment: 18 pages, 18 figures, 10 tables, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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- 2012
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10. High-spin states with seniority v=4,4,6 in 119-126Sn
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. -G., Theisen, Ch., Verney, D., Deloncle, I., Houry, M., Lucas, R., Azaiez, F., Barreau, G., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchene, G., Gall, B. J. P., Redon, N., Rousseau, M., and Stezowski, O.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The 119-126Sn nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in two reactions induced by heavy ions: 12C+238U at 90 MeV bombarding energy, 18O+208Pb at 85 MeV. Their level schemes have been built from gamma rays detected using the Euroball array. High-spin states located above the long-lived isomeric states of the even- and odd-A 120-126Sn nuclei have been identified. Moreover isomeric states lying around 4.5 MeV have been established in 120,122,124,126Sn from the delayed coincidences between the fission fragment detector SAPhIR and the Euroball array. The states located above 3-MeV excitation energy are ascribed to several broken pairs of neutrons occupying the nu h11/2 orbit. The maximum value of angular momentum available in such a high-j shell, i.e. for mid-occupation and the breaking of the three neutron pairs, has been identified. This process is observed for the first time in spherical nuclei., Comment: 20 pages, 22 figures, 12 tables, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2012
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11. In-beam spectroscopic studies of $^{44}$S nucleus
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Caceres, L., Sohler, D., Grévy, S., Sorlin, O., Dombradi, Zs., Bastin, B., Achouri, N. L., Angélique, J. C., Azaiez, F., Baiborodin, D., Borcea, R., Bourgeois, C., Buta, A., Bürger, A., Chapman, R., Dalouzy, J. C., Dlouhy, Z., Drouard, A., Elekes, Z., Franchoo, S., Gaudefroy, L., Iacob, S., Laurent, B., Lazar, M., Liang, X., Liénard, E., Mrazek, J., Nalpas, L., Negoita, F., Nowacki, F., Orr, N. A., Penionzhkevich, Y., Podolyak, Zs., Pougheon, F., Poves, A., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Stanoiu, M., and Stefan, I.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The structure of the $^{44}$S nucleus has been studied at GANIL through the one proton knock-out reaction from a $^{45}$Cl secondary beam at 42 A$\cdot$MeV. The $\gamma$ rays following the de-excitation of $^{44}$S were detected in flight using the 70 BaF${_2}$ detectors of the Ch\^{a}teau de Cristal array. An exhaustive $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence analysis allowed an unambiguous construction of the level scheme up to an excitation energy of 3301 keV. The existence of the spherical 2$^+_2$ state is confirmed and three new $\gamma$-ray transitions connecting the prolate deformed 2$^+_1$ level were observed. Comparison of the experimental results to shell model calculations further supports a prolate and spherical shape coexistence with a large mixing of states built on the ground state band in $^{44}$S., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2012
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12. Spectroscopy of $^{26}$F
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Stanoiu, M., Sohler, D., Sorlin, O., Dombradi, Zs., Azaiez, F., Brown, B. A., Borcea, C., Bourgeois, C., Elekes, Z., Fülöp, Zs., Grévy, S., Guillemaud-Mueller, D., Ibrahim, F., Kerek, A., Krasznahorkay, A., Lewitowicz, M., Lukyanov, S. M., Mrazek, J., Negoita, F., Penionzhkevich, Yu. -E., Podolyak, Zs., Porquet, M. G., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Savajols, H., Sletten, G., Timar, J., and Timis, C.
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The structure of the weakly-bound $^{26}_{\;\;9}$F$_{17}$ odd-odd nucleus, produced from $^{27,28}$Na nuclei, has been investigated at GANIL by means of the in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy technique. A single $\gamma$-line is observed at 657(7) keV in $^{26}_{9}$F which has been ascribed to the decay of the excited J=$2^+$ state to the J=1$^+$ ground state. The possible presence of intruder negative parity states in $^{26}$F is also discussed., Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2012
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13. 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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14. First direct lifetime measurement of the 2+1 state in 72,74Zn: new evidence for shape transition between N = 40 and N = 42 close to Z = 28
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Niikura, M., Mouginot, B., Franchoo, S., Matea, I., Stefan, I., Verney, D., Azaiez, F., Assie, M., Bednarczyk, P., Borcea, C., Burger, A., Burgunder, G., Buta, A., Càceres, L., Clément, 2 E., Coquard, L., de Angelis, G., de France, G., Santos, F. de Oliveira, Dewald, A., Dijon, A., Dombradi, Z., Fiori, E., Fransen, C., Friessner, G., Gaudefroy, L., Georgiev, G., Grévy, S., Hackstein, M., Harakeh, M. N., Ibrahim, F., Kamalou, O., Kmiecik, M., Lozeva, R., Maj, A., Mihai, C., Möller, O., Myalski, S., Negoita, F., Pantelica, D., Perrot, L., Pissulla, Th., Rotaru, F., Rother, W., Scarpaci, J. A., Stodel, C., Thomas, J. C., and Ujic, P.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report here the first direct lifetime measurement of the 2+1 state in 72,74Zn. The neutron-rich beam was produced by in-flight fragmentation of 76Ge at the Grand Acc\'el\'erateur National d'Ions Lourds and separated with the LISE spectrometer. The 2+1 state was excited by inelastic scattering and knock-out reaction on a CD2 target and its lifetime was measured by the recoil-distance Dopplershift method with the K\"oln plunger device combined with the EXOGAM detectors. The lifetimes of the 2+1 states in 72,74Zn were determined to be 17.9(18) and 27.0(24) ps, which correspond to reduced transition probabilities B(E2; 2+1 \rightarrow 0+) = 385(39) and 370(33) e2fm4, respectively. These values support the idea of a systematic maximum of collectivity at N = 42 for Zn, Ge and Se nuclei. In addition, the available systematics in the neighboring nuclei point towards a transition from a spherical oscillator at N = 40 to complete {\gamma}-softness at N = 42., Comment: 10 pages, 13 figures; accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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- 2011
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15. Clusters in Light Nuclei
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Beck, C., Papka, P., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Thummerer, S., Azaiez, F., Bednarczyk, P., Courtin, S., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Goasduff, A., Lebhertz, D., Nourreddine, A., Rousseau, M., Salsac, M. -D., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Wheldon, C., Kokalova, Tz., Efimov, G., Zherebchevsky, V., Schulz, Ch., Bohlen, H. G., Kamanin, D., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Napoli, D. R., Szilner, S., Milin, M., Catford, W. N., Jenkins, D. G., and Royer, G.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A great deal of research work has been undertaken in the alpha-clustering study since the pioneering discovery, half a century ago, of 12C+12C molecular resonances. Our knowledge of the field of the physics of nuclear molecules has increased considerably and nuclear clustering remains one of the most fruitful domains of nuclear physics, facing some of the greatest challenges and opportunities in the years ahead. In this work, the occurence of "exotic" shapes in light N=Z alpha-like nuclei is investigated. Various approaches of superdeformed and hyperdeformed bands associated with quasimolecular resonant structures are presented. Results on clustering aspects are also discussed for light neutron-rich Oxygen isotopes., Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures. Invited Talk presented by C. Beck at the Zakopane Conference on Nuclear Physics "Extremes of the Nuclear Landscape" XLV in the series of Zakopane Schools of Physics - International Symposium - Zakopane, Poland, August 30 - September 5, 2010.To be publihed in Acta Physica Polonica B42 no 3, March 2011
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- 2010
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16. Prolate-Spherical Shape Coexistence at N=28 in $^{44}$S
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Force, C., Grévy, S., Gaudefroy, L., Sorlin, O., Caceres, L., Rotaru, F., Mrazek, J., Achouri, N. L., Angélique, J. C., Azaiez, F., Bastin, B., Borcea, R., Buta, A., Daugas, J. M., Dlouhy, Z., Dombradi, Zs., De Oliveira, F., Negoita, F., Penionzhkevich, Y., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Sohler, D., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Stodel, C., and Nowacki, F.
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The structure of $^{44}$S has been studied using delayed $\gamma$ and electron spectroscopy at \textsc{ganil}. The decay rates of the 0$^+_2$ isomeric state to the 2$^+_1$ and 0$^+_1$ states have been measured for the first time, leading to a reduced transition probability B(E2~:~2$^{+}_1$$\rightarrow$0$^{+}_2)$= 8.4(26)~e$^2$fm$^4$ and a monopole strength $\rho^2$(E0~:~0$^{+}_2$$\rightarrow$0$^{+}_1)$ =~8.7(7)$\times$10$^{-3}$. Comparisons to shell model calculations point towards prolate-spherical shape coexistence and a phenomenological two level mixing model is used to extract a weak mixing between the two configurations., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters
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- 2010
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17. Gamma-ray spectroscopy of $^{38}_{17}$Cl using grazing reactions
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O'Donnell, D., Chapman, R., Liang, X., Azaiez, F., Haas, F., Beghini, S., Behera, B. R., Burns, M., Caurier, E., Corradi, L., Curien, D., Deacon, A. N., Dombradi, Z. S., Farnea, E., Fioretto, E., Hodsdon, A., Ibrahim, F., Jungclaus, A., Keyes, K., Latina, A., Marginean, N., Montagnoli, G., Napoli, D. R., Nowacki, F., Ollier, J., Papenberg, A., Pollarolo, G., Salsac, M. -D., Scarlassara, F., Smith, J. F., Spohr, K. M., Stanoiu, M., Stefanini, A. M., Szilner, S., Trotta, M., Verney, D., and Wang, Z. M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Excited states of $^{38}_{17}$Cl$_{21}$ were populated in grazing reactions during the interaction of a beam of $^{36}_{16}$S$_{20}$ ions of energy 215 MeV with a $^{208}_{82}$Pb$_{126}$ target. The combination of the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer and the CLARA $\gamma$-ray detector array was used to identify the reaction fragments and to detect their decay via $\gamma$-ray emission. A level scheme for $^{38}$Cl is presented with tentative spin and parity assignments. The level scheme is discussed within the context of the systematics of neighboring nuclei and is compared with the results of state-of-the-art shell model calculations., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures and 2 tables Changes: Table II and Figure 5 have been updated
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18. Binary reaction decays from 24Mg+12C
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Beck, C., Papka, P., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Thummerer, S., Azaiez, F., Bednarczyk, P., Courtin, S., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Lebhertz, D., Nourreddine, A., Rousseau, M., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Wheldon, C., Kokalova, Tz., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Szilner, S., Napoli, D. R, Catford, W. N., Jenkins, D. G., and Royer, G.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Charged particle and gamma decays in 24Mg* are investigated for excitation energies where quasimolecular resonances appear in 12C+12C collisions. Various theoretical predictions for the occurence of superdeformed and hyperdeformed bands associated with resonance structures with low spin are discussed within the measured 24Mg* excitation energy region. The inverse kinematics reaction 24Mg+12C is studied at E_lab(24Mg) = 130 MeV, an energy which enables the population of 24Mg states decaying into 12C+12C resonant break-up states. Exclusive data were collected with the Binary Reaction Spectrometer in coincidence with EUROBALL IV installed at the VIVITRON Tandem facility at Strasbourg. Specific structures with large deformation were selectively populated in binary reactions and their associated gamma decays studied. Coincident events associated with inelastic and alpha-transfer channels have been selected by choosing the excitation energy or the entry point via the two-body Q-values. The analysis of the binary reaction channels is presented with a particular emphasis on 24Mg-gamma, 20Ne-gamma and 16O-gamma coincidences. New information (spin and branching ratios) is deduced on high-energy states in 24Mg and 16O, respectively., Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, 1 table
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19. Implication du polymorphisme 45pb I/D du gène UCP2 dans l’obésité
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Oueslati, S., primary, Mahjoub, R., additional, Hammami, S., additional, Khalfa, B., additional, Douik, S., additional, Ellouze, A., additional, Dridi, A., additional, Azaiez, F., additional, and Talbi, E., additional
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20. Reaction mechanisms in 24Mg+12C and 32S+24Mg
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Beck, C., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Papka, P., Thummerer, S., Azaiez, F., Courtin, S., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Lebhertz, D., Nourreddine, A., Rousseau, M., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Kokalova, Tz., Wheldon, C., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Napoli, D. R., Szilner, S., Catford, W. n., Jenkins, D. G., and Royer, G.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The occurence of "exotic" shapes in light N=Z alpha-like nuclei is investigated for 24Mg+12C and 32S+24Mg. Various approaches of superdeformed and hyperdeformed bands associated with quasimolecular resonant structures with low spin are presented. For both reactions, exclusive data were collected with the Binary Reaction Spectrometer in coincidence with EUROBALL IV installed at the VIVITRON Tandem facility of Strasbourg. Specific structures with large deformation were selectively populated in binary reactions and their associated $\gamma$-decays studied. The analysis of the binary and ternary reaction channels is discussed., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, Paper presented at the Fusion08 International Conference on New Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions Near the Coulomb Barrier, Chicago. Proceedings to be published by AIP Conference Proceedings Illinois, USA, September 22-26, 2008
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21. Collapse of the N=28 shell closure in $^{42}$Si
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Bastin, B., Grévy, S., Sohler, D., Sorlin, O., Dombrádi, Zs., Achouri, N. L., Angélique, J. C., Azaiez, F., Baiborodin, D., Borcea, R., Bourgeois, C., Buta, A., Bürger, A., Chapman, R., Dalouzy, J. C., Dlouhy, Z., Drouard, A., Elekes, Z., Franchoo, S., Iacob, S., Laurent, B., Lazar, M., Liang, X., Liénard, E., Mrazek, J., Nalpas, L., Negoita, F., Orr, N. A., Penionzhkevich, Y., Podolyák, Zs., Pougheon, F., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Nowacki, F., and Poves, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The energies of the excited states in very neutron-rich $^{42}$Si and $^{41,43}$P have been measured using in-beam $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy from the fragmentation of secondary beams of $^{42,44}$S at 39 A.MeV. The low 2$^+$ energy of $^{42}$Si, 770(19) keV, together with the level schemes of $^{41,43}$P provide evidence for the disappearance of the Z=14 and N=28 spherical shell closures, which is ascribed mainly to the action of proton-neutron tensor forces. New shell model calculations indicate that $^{42}$Si is best described as a well deformed oblate rotor., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. lett
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22. High intensity interval training negatively affects mood state in professional athletes
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Selmi, O., Ben khalifa, W., Zouaoui, M., Azaiez, F., and Bouassida, A.
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23. Search for 12C+12C molecule in 24Mg* populated by 24Mg+12C
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Beck, C., Zafra, A. Sanchez i, Haas, F., Papka, P., Rauch, V., Rousseau, M., Azaiez, F., Bednarczyk, P., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Nourreddine, A., Robin, J., von Oertzen, W., Gebauer, B., Kokalova, T., Thummerer, S., de Angelis, G., Gadea, A., Lenzi, S., Napoli, D. R., Szilner, S., Catford, W. N., and Jenkins, D.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The gamma-decay properties of 24Mg excited states are investigated in the inverse reaction 24Mg+12C at E(24Mg) = 130 MeV. At this energy the direct inelastic scattering populates a 24Mg* energy region where 12C+12C breakup resonances can occur. Very exclusive data were collected with the Binary Reaction Spectrometer (BRS) in coincidence with EUROBALL installed at the VIVITRON Tandem facility of the IReS at Strasbourg. The experimental detection system is decribed and preliminary results of binary reaction coincid data are presented., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures included; paper presented at the Nucleus-Nucleus Conference, Moscow, June 2003, and submitted to Nucl. Phys. A
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24. Light charged particles as gateway to hyperdeformation
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Herskind, B, Hagbmann, GB, Døssing, T, Rønn Hansen, C, Schunck, N, Sletten, G, Ødegard, S, Hübel, H, Bringel, P, Bürger, A, Neusser, A, Singh, AK, Al-Khatib, A, Patel, SB, Nyakó, BM, Algora, A, Dombrádi, Z, Gál, J, Kalinka, G, Sohler, D, Molnár, J, Timár, J, Zolnai, L, Juhász, K, Bracco, A, Leon, S, Camera, F, Benzoni, G, Mason, P, Paleni, A, Million, B, Wieland, O, Bednarczyk, P, Azaiez, F, Byrski, T, Curien, D, Dakov, O, Duchene, G, Khalfallah, F, Gall, B, Piqeras, L, Robin, J, Dudek, J, Rowley, N, Redon, N, Hannachi, F, Scheurer, JN, Wilson, JN, Lopez-Martens, A, Korichi, A, Hauschild, K, Roccaz, J, Siem, S, Fallon, P, Lee, IY, Gorgen, A, Maj, A, Kmiecik, M, Brekiesz, M, Styczen, J, Zuber, K, Lisle, JC, Cederwall, B, Lagergren, K, Evans, AO, Rainovski, G, De Angelis, G, La Rana, G, Moro, R, Lieder, RM, Lieder, EO, Gast', W, Jäger, H, Pasternak, AA, Petrache, CM, and Petrache, D
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Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
The Euroball-IV γ-detector array, equipped with the ancillary charged particle detector array DIAMANT was used to study the residues of the fusion reaction 64Ni ⇒ 128Ba at Ebeam = 255 and 261 MeV, in an attempt to reach the highest anguar momentum and verify the existence of predicted hyperdeformed rotational bands. No discrete hyperdeformed bands were identified, but nevertheless a breakthrough was obtained a systematic search for rotational ridge structure with very large moments of inertia J (2) ≥ 100 ℏ2 MeV(-1), in agreement with theoretical predictions for hyperdeformed shapes. Evidence for hyperdeformiation was obtained by charged particle + γ-ray gating, selectiong triple correlated ridge structures in the continuum of each of the nuclei, 118Te, 124Xe and 124,125Cs. In 7 additional nuclei, rotational ridges were also identified with J(2) = 71-77ℏ2Mev(-1), which most probably correspond to surperdeformed shape. The angular distributions of the emitted charged particles show an excess in forward direction over expectations from pure compound evaporation, which may indicate that in-complete fusion plays an important role in the population of very elongated shapes.
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25. Relative spins and excitation energies of superdeformed bands in 190Hg: Further evidence for octupole vibration
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Crowell, B., Carpenter, M. P., Janssens, R. V. F., Blumenthal, D. J., Timar, Wilson, A. N., Sharpey-Schafer, J. F., Nakatsukasa, T., Ahmad, I., Astier, A., Azaiez, F., Croux, L. du, Gall, B. J. P., Hannachi, F., Khoo, T. L., Korichi, A., Lauritsen, T., Lopez-Martens, A., Meyer, M., Nisius, D., Paul, E. S., Porquet, M. G., and Redon, N.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
An experiment using the Eurogam Phase II gamma-ray spectrometer confirms the existence of an excited superdeformed (SD) band in 190Hg and its very unusual decay into the lowest SD band over 3-4 transitions. The energies and dipole character of the transitions linking the two SD bands have been firmly established. Comparisons with RPA calculations indicate that the excited SD band can be interpreted as an octupole-vibrational structure., Comment: 12 pages, latex, 4 figures available via WWW at http://www.phy.anl.gov/bgo/bc/hg190_nucl_ex.html
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26. Superdeformation in the Bismuth Nuclei
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Clark, R.M., Bouneau, S., Azaiez, F., Asztalos, S., Becker, J.A., Cederwall, B., Deleplanque, M.A., Diamond, R.M., Duprat, J., Fallon, P., Farris, L.P., Hughes, J.R., Kelly, W.H., Lee, I.Y., Macchiavelli, A.O., Porquet, M.G., Sharpey-Schafer, J.F., Stephens, F.S., Stoyer, M.A., Vo, D.T., Wilson, A.N., and Henry, E.A.
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27. Superdeformed Bands in {sup 194}Tl
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Azaiez, F., Kelly, W.H., Korten, W., Deleplanque, M.A., Stephens, F.S., Diamond, R.M., Beausang, C.W., Becker, J.A., Henry, E.A., Draper, J.E., Brinkman, M.J., Yates, S.W., Kuhnert, A., and Rubel, E.
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28. Challenging fission dynamics around the barrier: The case of 34S + 186W
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Kozulin, E. M., Vardaci, E., Harca, I. M., Schmitt, C., Itkis, I., Knyazheva, G., Novikov, K., Bogachev, A., Dmitriev, S., Loktev, T., Azaiez, F., Matea, I., Verney, D., Gottardo, A., Dorvaux, O., Piot, J., Chubarian, G., Trzaska, W. H., Hanappe, F., Borcea, C., Calinescu, S., and Petrone, C.
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29. Probing shell structure in neutron-rich nuclei with in-beam γ-spectroscopy
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Azaiez, F., Belleguic, M., Sohler, D., Stanoiu, M., Dombrádi, Zs., Sorlin, O., Timár, J., Amorini, F., Baiborodin, D., Bauchet, A., Becker, F., Borcea, C., Bourgeois, C., Dlouhy, Z., Donzaud, C., Duprat, J., Guillemaud-Mueller, D., Ibrahim, F., Lopez, M. J., Lucas, R., Lukyanov, S. M., Maslov, V., Mrazek, J., Moore, C., Nowacki, F., Nyakó, B. M., Penionzhkevich, Yu.-E., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Sarazin, F., Scarpaci, J. A., Sletten, G., Stodel, C., Taylor, M., Theisen, C., Voltolini, G., Äystö, Juha, editor, Dendooven, Peter, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, and Leino, Matti, editor
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30. Structure of the [formula omitted] As, Ge, Ga nuclei
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Sahin, E., de Angelis, G., Duchene, G., Faul, T., Gadea, A., Lisetskiy, A.F., Ackermann, D., Algora, A., Aydin, S., Azaiez, F., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Bostan, M., Byrski, T., Celikovic, I., Chapman, R., Corradi, L., Courtin, S., Curien, D., Pramanik, U. Datta, Didierjean, F., Dorvaux, O., Erduran, M.N., Erturk, S., Farnea, E., Fioretto, E., de France, G., Franchoo, S., Gall, B., Gottardo, A., Guiot, B., Haas, F., Ibrahim, F., Ince, E., Khouaja, A., Kusoglu, A., La Rana, G., Labiche, M., Lebhertz, D., Lenzi, S., Leoni, S., Lunardi, S., Mason, P., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Modamio, V., Montagnoli, G., Montanari, D., Moro, R., Mouginot, B., Napoli, D.R., OʼDonnell, D., Oliveira, J.R.B., Ollier, J., Orlandi, R., Pollarolo, G., Recchia, F., Robin, J., Salsac, M.-D., Scarlassara, F., Singh, R.P., Silvestri, R., Smith, J.F., Stefan, I., Stefanini, A.M., Subotic, K., Szilner, S., Tonev, D., Torres, D.A., Trotta, M., Ujic, P., Ur, C., Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Verney, D., Yalcinkaya, M., Wady, P.T., Wiedemann, K.T., and Zuber, K.
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31. In-Beam Gamma Spectroscopy of very Neutron-Rich Nuclei at Ganil
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Azaiez, F., Belleguic, M., Sorlin, O., Leenhardt, S., Bourgeois, C., Donzaud, C., Duprat, J., Guillemaud-Mueller, D., Mueller, A. C., Pougheon, F., Saint-Laurent, M. G., Lopez, M. J., Achouri, N. L., Daugas, J. M., Lewitowicz, M., De Oliveira, F., Savajols, H., Penionzhkevich, Yu-E., Sobolev, Yu., Borcea, C., Stanoiu, M., Angelique, J. C., Grevy, S., Deloncle, I., Kiener, J., Porquet, M. G., Gillibert, A., Sauvestre, J. E., Dlouhy, Z., Shuying, W., Smit, F. D., editor, Lindsay, R., editor, and Förtsch, S. V., editor
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32. Anemia in patients with acute coronary syndrome: Epidemiological profile and impact on the prognosis
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Soula, M., primary, Azaiez, F., additional, Zayed, S., additional, Mlik, A., additional, Tlili, R., additional, and Ben Ameur, Y., additional
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33. Management and prognosis of catheter induced aortocoronary dissection: A multicentric observational study
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Hentati, M., primary, Hammami, R., additional, Jdidi, J., additional, Boudiche, S., additional, Ben Mrad, I., additional, Gribaa, R., additional, Ben Thabet, H., additional, Ben Abdessalem, A., additional, Ben Hlima, N., additional, Jamel, A., additional, Slima, H. Ben, additional, Azaiez, F., additional, Zayed, S., additional, Charfeddine, S., additional, Bahloul, A., additional, Ellouz, T., additional, Mallek, S., additional, Abid, L., additional, Mourali, M.S., additional, and Kamoun, S., additional
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34. Prevalence and characteristics of coronary artery anomalies in an adult population in Tunisia
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Soula, M., primary, Azaiez, F., additional, Zayed, S., additional, Mlik, A., additional, Ben Romdhane, R., additional, Tlili, R., additional, and Ben Ameur, Y., additional
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35. High-spin structures of 124−131Te: Competition of proton- and neutron-pair breakings
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. -G., Venkova, Ts., Theisen, Ch., Duchêne, G., Azaiez, F., Barreau, G., Curien, D., Deloncle, I., Dorvaux, O., Gall, B. J. P., Houry, M., Lucas, R., Redon, N., Rousseau, M., and Stézowski, O.
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36. Thallium Isotopes: A Set of 'Identical' Superdeformed Bands
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Azaiez, F., Beausang, C. W., de Boer, J., Deleplanque, M. A., Diamond, R. M., Draper, J. E., Kelly, W. H., Korten, W., Macchiavelli, A. O., Rubel, E., Rohn, M., Stephens, F. S., Becker, J. A., Brinkman, M. J., Cizewski, J. A., Henry, E. A., Kuhnert, A., Wang, T. F., Yates, S. W., Vergnes, Michel, editor, Sauvage, Jocelyne, editor, Heenen, Paul-Henri, editor, and Duong, Hong Tuan, editor
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37. Competition of Fission With the Population of the Yrast Superdeformed Band in 194Pb
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Deloncle, I., Porquet, M.-G, Bauchet, A., Azaiez, F., Belléguic, M., Gall, B., Korten, W., Astier, A., Perriès, S., Amzal, N., Butler, P., Hawcroft, D., Alanko, T., Cocks, J., Greenlees, P., Helariutta, K., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Kankaanpaa, H., Kanto, A., Kettanen, H., Leino, H., Mayet, P., Muikku, M., Rahkila, P., Savelius, A., Trzaska, W., Smit, F. D., editor, Lindsay, R., editor, and Förtsch, S. V., editor
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38. Characteristics of the left atrial in two- and three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography
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Khalifa, R., primary, Tlili, R., additional, Azaiez, F., additional, and Ben Ameur, Y., additional
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39. Epidemiology of heart failure and long-term follow-up outcomes in a north-African population: Results from the NAtional TUnisian REgistry of Heart Failure (NATURE-HF)
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Abid, Leila, primary, Charfeddine, Salma, additional, Kammoun, Ikram, additional, Ben Halima, Manel, additional, Ben Slima, Hedi, additional, Drissa, Meriem, additional, Mzoughi, Khadija, additional, Mbarek, Dorra, additional, Riahi, Leila, additional, Antit, Saoussen, additional, Ben Halima, Afef, additional, Ouechtati, Wejdene, additional, Allouche, Emna, additional, Mechri, Mehdi, additional, Youssfi, Chedi, additional, Khorchani, Ali, additional, Sammoud, Kais, additional, Zaouia, Khaled, additional, Tlili, Rami, additional, Ouali, Sana, additional, Triki, Faten, additional, Hamdi, Sonia, additional, Boudich, Selim, additional, Chebbi, Marwa, additional, Hentati, Mouna, additional, Farah, Amani, additional, Triki, Habib, additional, Ghardallou, H., additional, Radoui, H., additional, Zayed, Sofien, additional, Azaiez, F., additional, Omri, Fadoua, additional, Zouari, Akram, additional, Ben Ali, Zine, additional, Najjar, A., additional, Thabet, Houssem, additional, Chaker, Mouna, additional, Mohammed, Samar, additional, Ben Jmaa, Abdelhamid, additional, Tangour, Haithem, additional, Kammoun, Yassine, additional, Cheikh Bouhlel, Mahmoud, additional, Azeiz, S., additional, Gtaief, R., additional, Mashki, S., additional, Amri, Aymen, additional, Naanea, Hela, additional, Othmani, Raoudha, additional, Chahbani, Iheb, additional, Zargouni, Houcine, additional, Abid, Syrine, additional, Ayari, Mokded, additional, Ben Ameur, Ines, additional, Guesmi, Ali, additional, Ben Halima, Nejeh, additional, Haouala, Habib, additional, Fehri, Wafa, additional, Boughzela, Essia, additional, Zakhama, Lilia, additional, Ben Youssef, Soraya, additional, Nasraoui, Wided, additional, Boujneh, Rachid, additional, Barakett, Nedia, additional, Kraiem, Sondos, additional, Drissa, Hbiba, additional, Ben Khalfalah, Ali, additional, Gamra, Habib, additional, Kachboura, Salem, additional, Majdoub, Yosra, additional, Kanoun, Elifa, additional, Zannad, Faiez, additional, Milouchi, Sami, additional, Mebaza, Alexandre, additional, Kammoun, Samir, additional, Mourali, Sami, additional, Hezbri, Karima, additional, and Addad, Faouzi, additional
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40. High-spin states in $^{35}$S
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Go, S., Ideguchi, E., Yokoyama, R., Aoi, N., Azaiez, F., Furutaka, K., Hatsukawa, Y., Kimura, A., Kisamori, K., Kobayashi, M., Kitatani, F., Koizumi, M., Harada, H., Matea, I., Michimasa, S., Miya, H., Nakamura, S., Niikura, M., Nishibata, H., Shimizu, N., Shimoura, S., Shizuma, T., Sugawara, M., Suzuki, D., Takaki, M., Toh, Y., Utsuno, Y., Verney, D., Yagi, A., Center for Nuclear Study, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo), 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), Japan Atomic Energy Agency [Ibaraki] (JAEA), and Osaka University [Osaka]
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PACS: 23.60.+e, 27.50.+e ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Nuclear Structure - Abstract
International audience; Excited states in S35 were investigated by in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy using the Mg26(O18,2α1n) fusion-evaporation reaction. The deexciting γ rays were measured with germanium detector arrays along with the measurement of evaporated charged particles in a 4π-segmented Si detector array. The level scheme was extended up to 12.47 MeV. The obtained level structure is compared with the large-scale shell-model calculations. The possibility of isoscalar-pair excited states is discussed for J=(17/2) states with comparison between the experimental and theoretical results.
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41. Study of new resonances at high excitation energy by the 120Sn(p,t)118Sn reaction at 35 MeV
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De Napoli, M., Cavallaro, M., Scarpaci, J. A., Cappuzzello, F., Agodi, C., Assie, M., Azaiez, F., Bondì, M., Carbone, D., Cunsolo, A., Foti, A., Khan, E., Franchoo, S., Linares, R., Nicolosi, D., Stefan, I., and Tropea, S.
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42. Study of collisions of the radioactive 24Ne beam at 7.9 MeV/u on 208Pb
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Benzoni, G., Azaiez, F., Stefan, G. I., Franchoo, S., Battacharyya, S., Borcea, R., Bracco, A., Corradi, L., Curien, D., De France, G., Dombradi, Zs., Fioretto, E., Grevy, S., Ibrahim, F., Leoni, S., Montanari, D., Mukherjee, G., Pollarolo, G., Redon, N., Regan, P. H., Schmitt, C., Sletten, G., Sohler, D., Stanoiu, M., Szilner, S., and Verney, D.
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43. High-spin excitations of the odd-odd 88 37Rb51 and 86 35Br51 nuclei: $ \nu$d5/2 residual interactions
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Porquet, M. -G., Astier, A., Venkova, Ts., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B. J. P., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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44. High-spin excitations of 81, 82, 83, 85Se : Competing single-particle and collective structures around N = 50
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Porquet, M. -G., Astier, A., Venkova, Ts., Prévost, A., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B. J. P., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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45. High-spin states in S35
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Go, S., primary, Ideguchi, E., additional, Yokoyama, R., additional, Aoi, N., additional, Azaiez, F., additional, Furutaka, K., additional, Hatsukawa, Y., additional, Kimura, A., additional, Kisamori, K., additional, Kobayashi, M., additional, Kitatani, F., additional, Koizumi, M., additional, Harada, H., additional, Matea, I., additional, Michimasa, S., additional, Miya, H., additional, Nakamura, S., additional, Niikura, M., additional, Nishibata, H., additional, Shimizu, N., additional, Shimoura, S., additional, Shizuma, T., additional, Sugawara, M., additional, Suzuki, D., additional, Takaki, M., additional, Toh, Y., additional, Utsuno, Y., additional, Verney, D., additional, and Yagi, A., additional
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46. New high-spin states of 142 58Ce and 140 56Ba from fusion-fission reactions: Proton excitations in the N = 84 isotones
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Venkova, Ts., Porquet, M. -G., Deloncle, I., Petkov, P., Astier, A., Prévost, A., Azaiez, F., Bogachev, A., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Durell, J., Gall, B. J. P., Houry, M., Khalfallah, F., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Piqueras, I., Redon, N., Roach, A., Rousseau, M., Stézowski, O., and Theisen, Ch.
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- 2007
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47. In-beam γ spectroscopy using DIC with a radioactive Ne beam
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Benzoni, G., Azaiez, F., Leoni, S., Battacharyya, S., Borcea, R., Bracco, A., Corradi, L., Curien, D., De France, G., Dombrádi, Zs., Fioretto, E., Franchoo, S., Grevy, S., Ibrahim, F., Iulian, S., Mukherjee, G., Navin, A., Pollarolo, G., Redon, N., Regan, P. H., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, C., Sletten, G., Sohler, D., Stanoiu, M., Szilner, S., and Verney, D.
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- 2007
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48. High-spin excitations of 84 35Br49 and 85 35Br50: Mapping the proton sub-shells towards 78Ni
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Astier, A., Porquet, M. -G., Venkova, Ts., Deloncle, I., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B. J. P., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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- 2006
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49. Beyond the N = 50 shell closure: High-spin excitations of 87Kr and ground-state spin of 87Br
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Porquet, M. -G., Venkova, Ts., Astier, A., Deloncle, I., Prévost, A., Azaiez, F., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Gall, B. J. P., Khalfallah, F., Piqueras, I., Rousseau, M., Meyer, M., Redon, N., Stézowski, O., Lucas, R., and Bogachev, A.
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- 2006
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50. New high-spin states of 147Nd and 145Ce: Octupole correlation in the N = 87 isotones
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Venkova, Ts., Porquet, M. -G., Astier, A., Deloncle, I., Petkov, P., Prévost, A., Azaiez, F., Bogachev, A., Buta, A., Curien, D., Dorvaux, O., Duchêne, G., Durell, J., Gall, B. J. P., Houry, M., Khalfallah, F., Lucas, R., Meyer, M., Piqueras, I., Redon, N., Roach, A., Rousseau, M., Stézowski, O., and Theisen, Ch.
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- 2005
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