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2. Observation of the proton emitter 57116La59
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Zhang, Wei, Cederwall, Bo, Aktas, Özge, Liu, Xiaoyu, Ertoprak, Aysegül, Nyberg, Ayse, Auranen, Kalle, Alayed, Betool, Badran, Hussam, Boston, Helen, Doncel, Maria, Forsberg, Ulrika, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul T., Guo, Song, Heery, Jacob, Hilton, Joshua, Jenkins, David, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Luoma, Minna, Neuvonen, Olavi, Ojala, Joonas, Page, Robert D., Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Paul, Edward S., Petrache, Costel, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Szwec, Stuart, Tann, Holly, Uusitalo, Juha, and Wadsworth, Robert
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- 2022
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3. Reassigning the shapes of the 0+ states in the 186Pb nucleus
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Ojala, Joonas, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Sorri, Juha, Sandzelius, Mikael, Cox, Daniel M., Auranen, Kalle, Badran, Hussam, Davies, Paul J., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul T., Henderson, Jack, Herzáň, Andrej, Herzberg, Rolf-Dietmar, Hilton, Joshua, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jenkins, David G., Joss, David T., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Kibédi, Tibor, Konki, Joonas, Lane, Gregory J., Leino, Matti, Liimatainen, Jarkko, McPeake, Christopher G., Neuvonen, Olavi, Page, Robert D., Parr, Edward, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Revill, John, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Stolze, Sanna, Uusitalo, Juha, Ward, Andrew, and Wadsworth, Robert
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- 2022
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4. MiniPANDA device for alpha–gamma coincidence measurements
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Hildén, Timo, Badran, Hussam, Turunen, Jani, Peräjärvi, Kari, and Pöllänen, Roy
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- 2022
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5. A position sensitive [formula omitted] coincidence technique for sample analysis with the upgraded PANDA device
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Badran, Hussam, Hildén, Timo, Turunen, Jani, Greenlees, Paul, Neuvonen, Olavi, Peräjärvi, Kari, and Pöllänen, Roy
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- 2020
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6. Novel Compton suppression equipment in γ-ray spectrometry with list mode data acquisition
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Hildén, Timo, primary, Badran, Hussam, additional, Turunen, Jani, additional, Peräjärvi, Kari, additional, and Pöllänen, Roy, additional
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- 2023
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7. Observation of the proton emitter $${}_{\,57}^{116}$$La59
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Zhang, Wei, primary, Cederwall, Bo, additional, Aktas, Özge, additional, Liu, Xiaoyu, additional, Ertoprak, Aysegül, additional, Nyberg, Ayse, additional, Auranen, Kalle, additional, Alayed, Betool, additional, Badran, Hussam, additional, Boston, Helen, additional, Doncel, Maria, additional, Forsberg, Ulrika, additional, Grahn, Tuomas, additional, Greenlees, Paul T., additional, Guo, Song, additional, Heery, Jacob, additional, Hilton, Joshua, additional, Jenkins, David, additional, Julin, Rauno, additional, Juutinen, Sakari, additional, Luoma, Minna, additional, Neuvonen, Olavi, additional, Ojala, Joonas, additional, Page, Robert D., additional, Pakarinen, Janne, additional, Partanen, Jari, additional, Paul, Edward S., additional, Petrache, Costel, additional, Rahkila, Panu, additional, Ruotsalainen, Panu, additional, Sandzelius, Mikael, additional, Sarén, Jan, additional, Szwec, Stuart, additional, Tann, Holly, additional, Uusitalo, Juha, additional, and Wadsworth, Robert, additional
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- 2022
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8. First observation of the proton emitter 116La: Evidence for strong neutron-proton pairing from proton separation energies and emission probabilities
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Zhang, Wei, primary, Cederwall, Bo, additional, AKTAS, Ozge, additional, Liu, Xiaoyu, additional, Ertoprak, Aysegül, additional, Nyberg, Ayse, additional, Auranen, Kalle, additional, Alayed, Betool, additional, Badran, Hussam, additional, Boston, Helen, additional, Doncel, Maria, additional, Forsberg, Ulrika, additional, Grahn, Tuomas, additional, Greenlees, Paul, additional, GUO, Song, additional, Heery, Jacob, additional, Hilton, Joshua, additional, Jenkins, David, additional, Julin, Rauno, additional, Juutinen, Sakari, additional, Luoma, Minna, additional, Neuvonen, Olavi, additional, Ojala, Joonas, additional, Page, Robert, additional, Pakarinen, Janne, additional, Paul, Edward, additional, Petrache, Costel, additional, Rahkila, Panu, additional, Ruotsalainen, Panu, additional, Sandzelius, Mikael, additional, Sarén, Jan, additional, Szwec, Stuart, additional, Tann, Holly, additional, Uusitalo, Juha, additional, and Wadsworth, Robert, additional
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- 2022
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9. Observation of the proton emitter 116,57La59
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Zhang, Wei, Cederwall, Bo, Aktas, Özge, Liu, Xiaoyu, Ertoprak, Aysegül, Nyberg, Ayse, Auranen, Kalle, Alayed, Betool, Badran, Hussam, Boston, Helen, Doncel, Maria, Forsberg, Ulrika, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul T., Guo, Song, Heery, Jacob, Hilton, Joshua, Jenkins, David, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Luoma, Minna, Neuvonen, Olavi, Ojala, Joonas, Page, Robert D., Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Paul, Edward S., Petrache, Costel, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Szwec, Stuart, Tann, Holly, Uusitalo, Juha, and Wadsworth, Robert
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isotoopit ,massaspektrometria ,protonit ,ydinfysiikka ,emissio (fysiikka) - Abstract
The quantum tunneling and emission of a single constituent nucleon provide a beautifully simple and unique window into the complex properties of atomic nuclei at the extreme edge of nuclear existence. In particular, for odd-odd proton emitting nuclides, the associated decay energy and partial half-life can be used to probe the correlations between the valence neutrons and protons which have been theoretically predicted to favour a new type of nuclear superfluidity, isoscalar neutron-proton pairing, for which the experimental “smoking gun" remains elusive. In the present work, proton emission from the lanthanum isotope 11657La59, 23 neutrons away from the only stable isotope 13957La82, is reported. 116La nuclei were synthesised in the fusion-evaporation reaction 58Ni(64Zn, p5n)116La and identified via their proton radioactivity using the mass spectrometer MARA (Mass Analysing Recoil Apparatus) and the silicon detectors placed at its focal plane. Comparisons of the measured proton energy (Ep = 718 ± 9 keV) and half-life (T1/2 = 50 ± 22 ms) with values calculated using the Universal Decay Law approach indicate that the proton is emitted with an orbital angular momentum l = 2 and that its emission probability is enhanced relative to its closest, less exotic, odd-even lanthanum isotope (11757La60) while the proton-emission Q-value is lower. We propose this to be a possible signature for the presence of strong neutron-proton pair correlations in this exotic, neutron deficient system. The observations of γ decays from isomeric states in 116La and 117La are also reported. peerReviewed
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- 2022
10. Observation of the proton emitter 57116La59.
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Zhang, Wei, Cederwall, Bo, Aktas, Özge, Liu, Xiaoyu, Ertoprak, Aysegül, Nyberg, Ayse, Auranen, Kalle, Alayed, Betool, Badran, Hussam, Boston, Helen, Doncel, Maria, Forsberg, Ulrika, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul T., Guo, Song, Heery, Jacob, Hilton, Joshua, Jenkins, David, Julin, Rauno, and Juutinen, Sakari
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NUCLIDES ,NUCLEAR physics ,ATOMIC nucleus ,QUANTUM tunneling ,NEUTRON emission ,HEAVY ion fusion reactions ,PROTONS - Abstract
The quantum tunneling and emission of a single constituent nucleon provide a beautifully simple and unique window into the complex properties of atomic nuclei at the extreme edge of nuclear existence. In particular, for odd-odd proton emitting nuclides, the associated decay energy and partial half-life can be used to probe the correlations between the valence neutrons and protons which have been theoretically predicted to favour a new type of nuclear superfluidity, isoscalar neutron-proton pairing, for which the experimental "smoking gun" remains elusive. In the present work, proton emission from the lanthanum isotope 57 116 La
59 , 23 neutrons away from the only stable isotope 57 139 La82 , is reported.116 La nuclei were synthesised in the fusion-evaporation reaction58 Ni(64 Zn, p5n)116 La and identified via their proton radioactivity using the mass spectrometer MARA (Mass Analysing Recoil Apparatus) and the silicon detectors placed at its focal plane. Comparisons of the measured proton energy (Ep = 718 ± 9 keV) and half-life (T1/2 = 50 ± 22 ms) with values calculated using the Universal Decay Law approach indicate that the proton is emitted with an orbital angular momentum l = 2 and that its emission probability is enhanced relative to its closest, less exotic, odd-even lanthanum isotope ( 57 117 La60 ) while the proton-emission Q-value is lower. We propose this to be a possible signature for the presence of strong neutron-proton pair correlations in this exotic, neutron deficient system. The observations of γ decays from isomeric states in116 La and117 La are also reported. Neutron-proton pairing is a topic of continuous interest in nuclear physics and open questions remain. The authors experimentally observe direct proton decay from the ground state of odd-odd 116La, providing support for the presence of strong neutron-proton pair correlations in this exotic, neutron deficient system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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11. Reassigning the shapes of the 0+ states in the 186Pb nucleus.
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Ojala, Joonas, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Sorri, Juha, Sandzelius, Mikael, Cox, Daniel M., Auranen, Kalle, Badran, Hussam, Davies, Paul J., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul T., Henderson, Jack, Herzáň, Andrej, Herzberg, Rolf-Dietmar, Hilton, Joshua, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jenkins, David G., Joss, David T., Julin, Rauno, and Juutinen, Sakari
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EXCITED states ,ELECTRIC measurements ,ELECTRON spectroscopy ,QUADRUPOLE moments ,ENERGY development - Abstract
Across the physics disciplines, the
186 Pb nucleus is the only known system, where the two first excited states, together with the ground state, form a triplet of zero-spin states assigned with prolate, oblate and spherical shapes. Here we report on a precision measurement where the properties of collective transitions in186 Pb were determined in a simultaneous in-beam γ-ray and electron spectroscopy experiment employing the recoil-decay tagging technique. The feeding of the 0 2 + state and the interband 2 2 + → 2 1 + transition have been observed. We also present direct measurement of the energies of the electric monopole transitions from the excited 0+ states to the 0+ ground state. In contrast to the earlier understanding, the obtained reduced transition probability B (E 2 ; 2 1 + → 0 2 + ) value of 190(80) W.u., the transitional quadrupole moment ∣ Q t ( 2 1 + → 0 2 + ) ∣ = 7.7 (33) eb and intensity balance arguments provide evidence to reassign the 0 2 + and 0 3 + states with predominantly prolate and oblate shape, respectively. Our work demonstrates a step-up in experimental sensitivity and paves the way for systematic studies of electric monopole transitions in this region. These electric monopole transitions probe the nuclear volume in a unique manner and provide unexploited input for development of the next-generation energy density functional models. The authors study an interesting phenomena of shape coexistence in186 Pb. In an elegant and well-documented experiment, they confirm the coexistence of the three 0+ states in the186 Pb nucleus and reassign the shapes associated with the excited 0+ states. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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12. A position sensitive β−γ coincidence technique for sample analysis with the upgraded PANDA device
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Badran, Hussam, primary, Hildén, Timo, additional, Turunen, Jani, additional, Greenlees, Paul, additional, Neuvonen, Olavi, additional, Peräjärvi, Kari, additional, and Pöllänen, Roy, additional
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- 2020
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13. Identification of a 6.6μs isomeric state in 175Ir
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Gillespie, S. A., Andreyev, A. N., Monthery, M. Al, Barton, C. J., Antalic, S., Auranen, Kalle, Badran, Hussam, Cox, Daniel, Cubiss, J. G., O’Donnell, D., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Higgins, E., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Klimo, J., Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Mallaburn, Michael, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Prajapati, P. M., Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Urban, R., Uusitalo, Juha, Venhart, M., and Weaving, F.
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lifetimes and widths ,isomer decays ,nuclear structure and decays - Abstract
An experiment has been performed to study excited states in the neutron-deficient nucleus 175Ir via the use of the JUROGAM II high-purity germanium detector array and the RITU gas-filled separator at JYFL, Jyväskylä. By using isomer tagging, an isomeric state with a half-life of 6.58(15) μs has been observed in 175Ir for the first time. It has been established that the isomer decays via a 45.2 (E1)–26.1 (M1) keV cascade to new states below the previously reported ground state in 175Ir with Iπ = (5/2−). We now reassign this (5/2−) state to the isomeric state discovered in this study. peerReviewed
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- 2019
14. Lifetime measurements of lowest states in the π g7/2 ⊗ νh11/2 rotational band in 112I
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Giles, M. M., Cullen, D. M., Singh, B. S. Nara, Hodge, D., Taylor, M. J., Mallaburn, M. J., Sosnin, N. V., Barber, L., Smith, J. F., Capponi, L., Smolen, M., Scholey, Catherine, Rahkila, Panu, Grahn, Tuomas, Badran, Hussam, Girka, Anastasiia, Greenlees, Paul, Julin, Rauno, Konki, Joonas, Nefodov, O., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Uusitalo, Juha, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Braunroth, T., and O’Neill, G. G.
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lifetimes and widths ,collective levels ,collective models ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
A differential-plunger device was used to measure the lifetimes of the lowest states in the πg7/2 ⊗ νh11/2 rotational band in doubly odd 112I with the 58Ni(58Ni, 3pn) reaction. A differential decay curve method was performed using the fully shifted and degraded γ -ray intensity measurements as a function of target-to-degrader distance. The lifetimes of the lowest three states in the πg7/2 ⊗ νh11/2 band in 112I were measured to be 124(30), 130(25), and 6.5(5) ps, respectively. As the lifetimes of successive excited states in a rotational band are expected to decrease with increasing excitation energy, these measurements suggest that the order of the transitions in the established band in 112I may need revising and that the state tentatively assigned to be (7−) may not belong to the rotational band. peerReviewed
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- 2018
15. Prompt and delayed spectroscopy of 203At : Observation of a shears band and a 29/2+ isomeric state
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Auranen, Kalle, Uusitalo, Juha, Juutinen, Sakari, Badran, Hussam, Bisso, F. Defranchi, Cox, Daniel, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, U., Julin, Rauno, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Lightfoot, A., Mallaburn, M. J., Neuvonen, O., Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, and Wang, Y. K.
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level densities ,nuclear spin ,electromagnetic transitions ,nuclear density functional theory ,tiheysfunktionaaliteoria ,spektroskopia ,lifetimes ,widths ,energy levels ,Nuclear Experiment ,isomer decays ,ydinfysiikka ,nuclear parity - Abstract
Using fusion-evaporation reactions, a gas-filled recoil separator, recoil-gating technique and recoil-isomer decay tagging technique we have extended the level scheme of 203 At ( N = 118 ) significantly. We have observed an isomeric [ τ = 14.1 ( 3 ) μ s ] state with a spin and parity of 29 / 2 + . The isomeric state is suggested to originate from the π ( h 9 / 2 ) ⊗ ∣ ∣ 202 Po ; 11 − ⟩ coupling, and it is depopulated through 286 keV E 2 and 366 keV E 3 transitions. In addition, we have observed a cascade of magnetic-dipole transitions which is suggested to be generated by the shears mechanism. peerReviewed
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- 2018
16. Lifetime measurements of excited states in Pt 172 and the variation of quadrupole transition strength with angular momentum
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Cederwall, Bo, Doncel-Monasterio, Maria, Aktaş, Özge, Ertoprak, Aysegul, Liotta, Roberto, Qi, Chong, Grahn, Tuomas, Cullen, David M., Hodge, Duncan M., Giles, Martin F., Stolze, Sanna, Badran, Hussam, Braunroth, Thomas, Calverley, Tom, Cox, Daniel Martin, Fang, Yongde, Greenlees, Paul T., Hilton, Jeremiah, Ideguchi, Eiji, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Raju, M. Kumar, Li, Hongjie, Liu, Haichun, Matta, Samuel, Modamio, Victor, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Petrache, Costel M., Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Cath S., Sorri, Juha, Subramaniam, Pranav, Taylor, Michael J., Uusitalo, Juha, and Valiente-Dobón, Jose Javier
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Lifetimes of the first excited 2þ and 4þ states in the extremely neutron-deficient nuclide 172Pt have been measured for the first time using the recoil-distance Doppler shift and recoil-decay tagging techniques. An unusually low value of the ratio BðE2∶4þ 1 → 2þ 1 Þ=BðE2∶2þ 1 → 0þ gsÞ ¼ 0.55ð19Þ was found, similar to a handful of other such anomalous cases observed in the entire Segr´e chart. The observation adds to a cluster of a few extremely neutron-deficient nuclides of the heavy transition metals with neutron numbers N ≈ 90–94 featuring the effect. No theoretical model calculations reported to date have been able to explain the anomalously low BðE2∶4þ 1 → 2þ 1 Þ=BðE2∶2þ 1 → 0þ gsÞ ratios observed in these cases. Such low values cannot, e.g., be explained within the framework of the geometrical collective model or by algebraic approaches within the interacting boson model framework. It is proposed that the group of BðE2∶4þ 1 → 2þ 1 Þ=BðE2∶2þ 1 → 0þ gs) ratios in the extremely neutron-deficient even-even W, Os, and Pt nuclei around neutron numbers N ≈ 90–94 reveal a quantum phase transition from a seniority-conserving structure to a collective regime as a function of neutron number. Although a system governed by seniority symmetry is the only theoretical framework for which such an effect may naturally occur, the phenomenon is highly unexpected for these nuclei that are not situated near closed shells.
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17. Evolution from γ-soft to stable triaxiality in 136Nd as a prerequisite of chirality
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Lv, B. F., Petrache, C. M., Astier, A., Dupont, E., Lopez-Martens, A., Greenlees, Paul, Badran, Hussam, Calverley, Tom, Cox, Daniel, Grahn, Tuomas, Hilton, Joshua, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Uusitalo, Juha, Herzán, A., Cederwall, B., Ertoprak, A., Liu, H., Guo, S., Liu, M. L., Qiang, Y. H., Wang, J. G., Zhou, X. H., Kuti, I., Timár, J., Tucholski, A., Srebrny, J., and Andreoiu, C.
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triaxiality ,deformed nuclei ,chirality ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
The level structure of 136Nd has been investigated using the 100Mo(40Ar, 4n) reaction and the JUROGAM II+RITU+GREAT setup. The level scheme has been extended significantly. Many new bands have been identified both at low and high spin, among which are five nearly degenerate bands interpreted as chiral partners. Excitation energies, spins, and parities of the previously known bands are revised and firmly established, and some previously known bands have been revised. Configurations are assigned to the observed bands based on cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky calculations. The band structure of 136Nd is now clarified and the various types of single-particle and collective excitations are well understood. peerReviewed
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- 2018
18. Decay spectroscopy of the very neutron-deficient lead and thallium isotopes 178,179Pb and ¹⁷⁹Tl
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Badran, Hussam
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isotoopit ,isometric states ,decay spectroscopy ,nuclear structure ,spektroskopia ,neutron-deficient nuclei ,lyijy ,α decay ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
This thesis reports on the production of the very neutron-deficient isotopes 178,179Pb and 179Tl, using heavy-ion fusion-evaporation reactions. The gas-filled separator RITU and the GREAT spectrometer at its focal plane position were used for the decay spectroscopy study. The α decay of 178Pb and its α-decay chain were studied through α-α correlations. The α-particle energy and half-life were measured for 178Pb as, Eα= 7610(30) keV and t1/2 = 0.21−+0.21 0.08 ms, respectively. The half-life is consistent with recent theoretical calculations using the Coulomb and Proximity Potential Model (CPPM). The hindrance factor for 178Pb was deduced and corresponds to an unhindered Δl = 0 transition. The α-decay reduced width was deduced as well and put into a systematic context advancing the systematics of the even-A Pb isotopes to further neutron deficiency. The decay properties of 179Pb were studied through α-α and α-γ correlations, which has allowed the ground-state of 179Pb to be assigned as Iπ = 9/2−. In comparison with the literature, a more precise α-particle energy and half-life were measured for the ground state of 179Pb to be, Eα = 7348(5) keV and t1/2 = 2.7(2) ms, respectively. A search for a νi13/2 state in 179Pb was performed, but only a limit of excitation energy and half-life was obtained. In addition, improved α-decay data were also measured for 179Tl. Evidence for an isomeric state at an excitation energy of 904.5(9) keV was identified for the first time in 179Tl, with a half-life of t1/2 = 114−+18 10 ns and is tentatively assigned to be a proton (9/2−) intruder state.
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- 2018
19. ROLE OF 2D DOPPLER ULTRASOUND ON THE DAY OF EMBRYO TRANSFER IN PREDICTING PREGNANCY IN ICSI
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Ragheb, Samar, primary, Sharara, Sherine, additional, Aly, Mohamed, additional, El-Sherbiny, Mohamed, additional, Mohammad, Hayam, additional, and Badran, Hussam, additional
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- 2019
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20. Decay spectroscopy of 179 82 Pb 97 and evidence for a 9/2− intruder state in 179 81 Tl 98
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Badran, Hussam, Scholey, Catherine, Uusitalo, Juha, Auranen, Kalle, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Mallaburn, Michael, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Sorri, Juha, and Stolze, Sanna
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nuclear structures ,decays - Abstract
The very neutron-deficient isobars 179Pb and 179Tl have been produced using the fusion-evaporation reactions 104Pd(78Kr,xpyn), where x≤1 and y≥2. The gas-filled separator RITU was employed to transport and separate the recoiling nuclei of interest from the scattered beam and unwanted products. The GREAT spectrometer was used to study the decay properties through α−α and α−γ correlations, which has allowed the ground state of 179Pb to be assigned as Iπ=9/2−. The decay of 179Pb was measured to have an α-particle energy and half-life of Eα=7348(5)keV and t1/2=2.7(2) ms, respectively. A search for a νi13/2 state in 179Pb was performed, but only a limit of excitation energy and half-life was obtained. In 179Tl a t1/2=114+18−10 ns isomeric state, likely at an excitation energy of 904.5(9) keV, was identified and is tentatively assigned to be a 9/2− proton intruder state. peerReviewed
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- 2017
21. Experimental study of isomeric intruder ½+ states 197,203At
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Auranen, Kalle, Uusitalo, Juha, Juutinen, Sakari, Badran, Hussam, Bisso, Federica Defranchi, Cox, Daniel, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, U., Julin, Rauno, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Lightfoot, Alexandra, Mallaburn, M., Neuvonen, Olavi, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, and Stolze, Sanna
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astatiini ,isomers ,intruder states - Abstract
A newly observed isomeric intruder ½ + state [ T ½ = 3.5 ( 6 ) ms ] is identified in 203 At using a gas-filled recoil separator and fusion-evaporation reactions. The isomer is depopulated through a cascade of E 3 and mixed M 1 / E 2 transitions to the 9 / 2 − ground state, and it is suggested to originate from the π ( s ½ ) − 1 configuration. In addition, the structures above the ½ + state in 203 At and 197 At are studied using in-beam γ -ray spectroscopy, recoil-decay tagging, and recoil-isomer decay tagging methods. The ½ + state is fed from 3 / 2 + and 5 / 2 + states, and the origin of these states are discussed. peerReviewed
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- 2017
22. Towards saturation of the electron-capture delayed fission probability : The new isotopes 240Es and 236Bk
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Konki, Joonas, Khuyagbaatar, J., Uusitalo, Juha, Greenlees, Paul, Auranen, Kalle, Badran, Hussam, Block, M., Briselet, R., Cox, D. M., Dasgupta, M., Nitto, A. Di, Düllman, Ch. E., Grahn, Tuomas, Hauschild, K., Herzan, Andrej, Herzberg, R.-D., Heßberger, F. P., Hinde, D. J., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Jäger, E., Kindler, B., Krier, J., Leino, Matti, Lommel, B., Lopez-Martens, A., Luong, D. H., Mallaburn, M., Nishio, K., Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Sulignano, B., Theisen, Ch., Ward, A., Yakushev, A., and Yakusheva, V.
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fusion-evaporation reactions ,isotoopit ,mass ,electron-capture delayed fission ,α decay - Abstract
The new neutron-deficient nuclei 240Es and 236Bk were synthesised at the gas-filled recoil separator RITU. They were identified by their radioactive decay chains starting from 240Es produced in the fusion–evaporation reaction 209Bi(34S,3n)240Es. Half-lives of 6(2) sand 22+13−6swere obtained for 240Es and 236Bk, respectively. Two groups of αparticles with energies Eα=8.19(3) MeVand 8.09(3) MeVwere unambiguously assigned to 240Es. Electron-capture delayed fission branches with probabilities of 0.16(6)and 0.04(2)were measured for 240Es and 236Bk, respectively. These new data show a continuation of the exponential increase of ECDF probabilities in more neutron-deficient isotopes. peerReviewed
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- 2017
23. Deformation of the proton emitter 113Cs from electromagnetic transition and proton-emission rates
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Hodge, D., Cullen, D. M., Taylor, M. J., Singh, B. S. Nara, Ferreira, L. S., Maglione, E., Smith, J. F., Scholey, Catherine, Rahkila, Panu, Grahn, Tuomas, Braunroth, T., Badran, Hussam, Capponi, L., Girka, A., Greenlees, Paul, Julin, Rauno, Konki, Joonas, Mallaburn, M., Nefodov, O., O'Neill, G. G., Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Smolen, M., Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, and Uusitalo, Juha
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proton-emission ,caesium - Abstract
The lifetime of the (11/2+) state in the band above the proton-emitting (3/2+) state in 113Cs has been measured to be τ = 24(6) ps from a recoil-decay-tagged differential-plunger experiment. The measured lifetime was used to deduce the deformation of the states using wave functions from a nonadiabatic quasiparticle model to independently calculate both proton-emission and electromagnetic γ -ray transition rates as a function of deformation. The only quadrupole deformation, which was able to reproduce the experimental excitation energies of the states, the electromagnetic decay rate of the (11/2+) state and the proton-emission rate of the (3/2+) state, was found to be β2 = 0.22(6). This deformation is in agreement with the earlier proton emission studies which concluded that 113Cs was best described as a deformed proton emitter, however, it is now more firmly supported by the present measurement of the electromagnetic transition rate. peerReviewed
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24. Confirmation of the new isotope 178Pb
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Badran, Hussam, Scholey, Catherine, Auranen, Kalle, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Mallaburn, Michael, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, and Uusitalo, Juha
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neutron-deficient isotopes ,alpha decay ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,lyijy - Abstract
The extremely neutron-deficient isotope 178Pb has been produced. The GREAT spectrometer at the focal plane position of the gas-filled separator RITU was used to study the α decay of 178Pb and its α-decay chain through α-α correlations. The α decay was measured to have an energy and half-life of Eα= 7610(30) keV and t1/2 = 0.21+0.21 −0.08 ms, respectively. The half-life is consistent with recent theoretical calculations using the Coulomb and proximity potential model. The α-decay reduced width and hindrance factor for 178Pb were deduced and correspond to an unhindered l = 0 transition. In addition, the mass excess of 178Pb and the α-decay Q value were calculated from the experimental results and compared to theoretical values. peerReviewed
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- 2016
25. Spectroscopy of 161Hf from low to high spin
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Mason, P. J. R., Simpson, J., Paul, E. S., Riley, M. A., Auranen, Kalle, Badran, Hussam, Baron, J. S., Boston, A. J., Davis-Merry, T., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Joss, D. T., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, McPeake, C., Miller, S. L., O'Neill, G., Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sharpey-Schafer, J. F., Sinclair, L., Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Uusitalo, Juha, Villafani, K., Wearing, F., and Wrigh, J. P.
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spektroskopia ,neutron-deficient nuclei - Abstract
Excited states in the neutron-deficient nucleus 161 72Hf89 have been populated using the 118Sn(48Ti,5n) 161Hf and 110Pd(56Fe,5n) 161Hf fusion-evaporation reactions at 240 and 270 MeV, respectively. The level scheme for 161Hf has been extended with the observation of new band structures and an I π = (13/2+) isomeric state with a half-life of 4.8(2) μs has been identified. The decay path from this isomer to the (7/2−) ground state is established. The yrast band, based on the (13/2+) isomeric state, is extended up to (73/2+) and side band structures are identified up to (69/2−) and (55/2−). Quasiparticle assignments for these rotational structures are made on the basis of their alignment properties and Woods-Saxon cranked shell-model calculations. peerReviewed
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- 2014
26. تطورات السياسة الأمريكية تجاه القضية الفلسطينية: 'صفقة القرن' المحتوى والسياق
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BADRAN, Hussam
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This paper addresses what is known as 'the Deal of the Century', presents its background, main pillars, motives, and tries to analyze some of its details. Additionally, it tries to explain the position of numerous effective countries on this deal. The paper considers the deal is based on two axes: political and economic; the political axis aims at ending the main files in the Palestinian issue, such as Jerusalem, immigrants, and the settlement of the borders issue. While the economic axis aims at using the money as a double-edged tool. The paper concludes by providing methods and ways to oppose this deal, that includes calling to refute the Deal of the Century, criminalize whoever be compatible with it, and initiate an inclusive national Palestinian project that gathers all segments of Palestinian people as well as unifies their power in a way that integrates all political ideologies and programs
27. Observation of the proton emitter 57116La59.
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Zhang, Wei, Cederwall, Bo, Aktas, Özge, Liu, Xiaoyu, Ertoprak, Aysegül, Nyberg, Ayse, Auranen, Kalle, Alayed, Betool, Badran, Hussam, Boston, Helen, Doncel, Maria, Forsberg, Ulrika, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul T., Guo, Song, Heery, Jacob, Hilton, Joshua, Jenkins, David, Julin, Rauno, and Juutinen, Sakari
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NUCLIDES , *NUCLEAR physics , *ATOMIC nucleus , *QUANTUM tunneling , *NEUTRON emission , *HEAVY ion fusion reactions , *PROTONS - Abstract
The quantum tunneling and emission of a single constituent nucleon provide a beautifully simple and unique window into the complex properties of atomic nuclei at the extreme edge of nuclear existence. In particular, for odd-odd proton emitting nuclides, the associated decay energy and partial half-life can be used to probe the correlations between the valence neutrons and protons which have been theoretically predicted to favour a new type of nuclear superfluidity, isoscalar neutron-proton pairing, for which the experimental "smoking gun" remains elusive. In the present work, proton emission from the lanthanum isotope 57 116 La59, 23 neutrons away from the only stable isotope 57 139 La82, is reported. 116La nuclei were synthesised in the fusion-evaporation reaction 58Ni(64Zn, p5n)116La and identified via their proton radioactivity using the mass spectrometer MARA (Mass Analysing Recoil Apparatus) and the silicon detectors placed at its focal plane. Comparisons of the measured proton energy (Ep = 718 ± 9 keV) and half-life (T1/2 = 50 ± 22 ms) with values calculated using the Universal Decay Law approach indicate that the proton is emitted with an orbital angular momentum l = 2 and that its emission probability is enhanced relative to its closest, less exotic, odd-even lanthanum isotope ( 57 117 La60) while the proton-emission Q-value is lower. We propose this to be a possible signature for the presence of strong neutron-proton pair correlations in this exotic, neutron deficient system. The observations of γ decays from isomeric states in 116La and 117La are also reported. Neutron-proton pairing is a topic of continuous interest in nuclear physics and open questions remain. The authors experimentally observe direct proton decay from the ground state of odd-odd 116La, providing support for the presence of strong neutron-proton pair correlations in this exotic, neutron deficient system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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