9 results on '"Grente, Lucie"'
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2. Evidence for Coexisting Shapes through Lifetime Measurements in Zr98
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Singh, Purnima, Korten, Wolfram, Hagen, T. W., Gorgen, Andreas, Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Farget, Fanny, Clement, Emmanuel, de France, Gilles, Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Delaune, Olivier, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, A., Delaroche, Jean Paul, Girod, Michel, Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Libert, J., Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Gottardo, Andrea, Michelagnoli, Caterina, Muller-Gatermann, C, Napoli, Daniel R., Otsuka, Takaharu, Pillet, Nathalie, Recchia, Francesco, Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Togashi, Tomoaki, Tsunoda, Yuhsuke, Theisen, Christophe, and Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The lifetimes of the first excited 2+, 4+, and 6+ states in Zr98 were measured with the recoil-distance Doppler shift method in an experiment performed at GANIL. Excited states in Zr98 were populated using the fission reaction between a 6.2 MeV/u U238 beam and a Be9 target. The γ rays were detected with the EXOGAM array in correlation with the fission fragments identified by mass and atomic number in the VAMOS++ spectrometer. Our result shows a very small B(E2;21+→01+) value in Zr98, thereby confirming the very sudden onset of collectivity at N=60. The experimental results are compared to large-scale Monte Carlo shell model and beyond-mean-field calculations. The present results indicate the coexistence of two additional deformed shapes in this nucleus along with the spherical ground state. © 2018 American Physical Society.
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- 2018
3. Evidence for coexisting shapes through lifetime measurements in 98Zr
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Singh, Purnima, Korten, Wolfram, Hagen, Trine Wiborg, Görgen, Andreas, Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Farget, F., Braunroth, T, Bruyneel, Bart, Celikovic, I, Clement, E, de France, G., Delaune, O, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, Aurore, Delaroche, Jean Paul, Girod, Michel, Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Libert, J., Litzinger, J, Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C, Gottardo, Andrea, Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, D.R., Otsuka, Takaharu, Pillet, N., Recchia, Francesco, Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, B, Togashi, T., Theisen, Christophe, and Valiente-Dobón, Jose Javier
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The lifetimes of the first excited 2þ, 4þ, and 6þ states in 98Zr were measured with the recoil-distance Doppler shift method in an experiment performed at GANIL. Excited states in 98Zr were populated using the fission reaction between a 6.2 MeV=u 238U beam and a 9 Be target. The γ rays were detected with the EXOGAM array in correlation with the fission fragments identified by mass and atomic number in the VAMOS++ spectrometer. Our result shows a very small BðE2; 2þ 1 → 0þ 1 Þ value in 98Zr, thereby confirming the very sudden onset of collectivity at N ¼ 60. The experimental results are compared to large-scale Monte Carlo shell model and beyond-mean-field calculations. The present results indicate the coexistence of two additional deformed shapes in this nucleus along with the spherical ground state.
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- 2018
4. Lifetimes of excited states in triaxially deformed 107Tc and 109,111,113Rh
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Hagen, T. W., Gorgen, Andreas, Korten, Wolfram, Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Farget, Fanny, Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, de France, Gilles, Delaune, Olivier, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, A., Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Recchia, Francesco, Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, E., Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Theisen, Christophe, Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier, Hagen, T. W., Gorgen, Andreas, Korten, Wolfram, Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Farget, Fanny, Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, de France, Gilles, Delaune, Olivier, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, A., Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Recchia, Francesco, Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, E., Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Theisen, Christophe, and Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier
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Lifetimes of excited states in Tc-107, Rh-109, Rh-111, and Rh-113 were measured at GANIL using the Recoil-Distance Doppler Shift method. The neutron-rich nuclei were produced in fission reactions in inverse kinematics with a U-238 beam impinging on a Be-9 target. Fission fragments were identified event-by-event in the ray-tracing spectrometer VAMOS++ and correlated with prompt gamma rays observed around the target position with the EXOGAM Ge detector array. Several lifetimes were obtained for states in the positiveparity yrast bands in the four nuclei and compared to triaxial particle-rotor calculations. The results clarify the configuration for the strongest positive-parity band in Tc-107 and suggest a gradual increase of triaxial deformation with atomic number Z, reaching almost maximum triaxiality for the neutron-rich Rh nuclei.
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- 2018
5. Studies on Fission with Aladin
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Taieb, Julien, primary, Grente, Lucie, additional, Chatillon, Audrey, additional, Martin, Julie-Fiona, additional, Belier, Gilbert, additional, Boutoux, Guillaume, additional, Ebran, Adeline, additional, Gorbinet, Thomas, additional, Laurent, Benoit, additional, Pellereau, Eric, additional, Pol, Hector Alvarez, additional, Audouin, Laurent, additional, Ayyad, Yassid, additional, Benlliure, Jose, additional, Casajeros, Enrique, additional, Gil, Dolores Cortina, additional, Caamano, Manuel, additional, Farget, Fanny, additional, Dominguez, Beatriz Fernandez, additional, Heinz, Andreas, additional, Jurado, Beatriz, additional, Kelic-Heil, Aleksandra, additional, Kurz, Nikolaus, additional, Nociforo, Chiara, additional, Paradela, Carlos, additional, Pietri, Stephane, additional, Ramos, Diego, additional, Sanchez, Jose-Luis Rodriguez, additional, Tajes, Carme Rodriguez, additional, Rossi, Dominic, additional, Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, additional, Simon, Haik, additional, Tassan-Got, Laurent, additional, Vargas, Jositt, additional, Voss, Bernd, additional, and Weick, Helmut, additional
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- 2017
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6. Evolution of nuclear shapes in odd-mass yttrium and niobium isotopes from lifetime measurements following fission reactions
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Hagen, T. W., Görgen, Andreas, Korten, Wolfram, Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Farget, Fanny, Ragnarsson, Ingemar, Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, de France, Gilles, Delaune, Olivier, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, A., Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Recchia, Francesco, Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Theisen, Christophe, Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier, Hagen, T. W., Görgen, Andreas, Korten, Wolfram, Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Farget, Fanny, Ragnarsson, Ingemar, Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, de France, Gilles, Delaune, Olivier, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, A., Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Recchia, Francesco, Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Theisen, Christophe, and Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier
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Lifetimes of excited states in Y-99, Y-101, Nb-101, Nb-103, and Nb-105 were measured in an experiment using the recoil distance Doppler shift method at GANIL (Grand Accelerateur National dIons Lourds). The neutron-rich nuclei were produced in fission reactions between a U-238 beam and a Be-9 target. Prompt gamma rays were measured with the EXOGAM array and correlated with fission fragments that were identified in mass and atomic number with the VAMOS++ spectrometer. The measured lifetimes, together with branching ratios, provide B(M1) and B(E2) values for the strongly coupled rotational bands built on the [422] 5/2(+) ground state in the Y and Nb nuclei with neutron number N GT = 60. The comparison of the experimental results with triaxial particle-rotor calculations provides information about the evolution of the nuclear shape in this mass region.
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- 2017
7. Structure des fragments de fission de masse A = 100 - 110 : mesures de temps de vie et analyses en champ moyen et au-delà
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Grente, Lucie, Département de Physique Nucléaire (ex SPhN) (DPHN), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, and Wolfram Korten
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Neutron-rich nuclei ,Mesure de temps de vie ,RDDS method ,Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov ,Collectivity ,DDCM analysis ,Noyaux riches en neutrons ,Fission fragments ,Lifetime measurements ,Hamiltonien 5DCH ,Plunger de Cologne ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Plunger of Cologne ,EXOGAM ,Fragments de fission ,Structure nucléaire ,VAMOS ,Collectivité ,Nuclear structure ,Méthode RDDS ,Analyse DDCM ,5DCH hamiltonian - Abstract
Neutron-rich nuclei of mass A=100-110 are of great interest for the study of nuclear structure far from stability. Previous experimental and theoretical studies suggest a complex evolution of deformation and collectivity in the isotopic chains of Zr, Mo, Ru and Pd.In order to extend information on the evolution of the collectivity towards higher spin states and more neutron-rich nuclei, lifetimes of excited states were measured in nuclei produced through a fusion-fission reaction in inverse kinematic at GANIL. Fission fragments were separated and identified in both A and Z with the high acceptance magnetic spectrometer VAMOS while the EXOGAM germanium detectors array was used for the coincident gamma-ray detection. Lifetimes of about twenty excited states were extracted using the plunger device of Cologne. This is the first RDDS measurement on fission fragments which are identified in A and Z on an event-by-event basis. The study of this mass region is completed by theoretical calculations using self consistent mean field and beyond mean field methods implemented with the Gogny force (D1S). The structure of the ground states and the excited states is described with Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations with constraints placed on the axial and triaxial deformations. Individual excitations are investigated through blocking calculations and the high spin states are studied through cranking calculations. Finally, an approximated generator coordinate method (GCM+GOA) using the 5DCH hamiltonian is used to describe the low energy collective states and to interpret the experimental evolution of the collectivity.; Les noyaux riches en neutrons de masse A=100-110 constituent une région de grand intérêt pour l'étude de la structure nucléaire loin de la stabilité. De précédentes études de cette région de masse ont déjà révélé la complexité de l'évolution de la collectivité et de la déformation dans les chaînes isotopiques de Zr, Mo, Ru et Pd. Afin d'étendre les données expérimentales sur la collectivité à des états de plus haut spin et à des noyaux plus riches en neutrons, des temps de vie d'états excités ont été mesurés dans des noyaux produits par une réaction de fusion-fission en cinématique inverse au GANIL. Les fragments de fission étaient séparés et identifiés en A et Z grâce au spectromètre magnétique de grande acceptance VAMOS tandis que le rayonnement gamma était détecté dans l'ensemble de détecteurs germanium EXOGAM. Environ vingt temps de vie d'états 2+, 4+ et 6+ ont été extraits à l'aide du plunger de Cologne. Cette expérience représente la première mesure RDDS dans des fragments de fission identifiés évènement par évènement à la fois en A et Z.Cette étude des noyaux de masse A=100-110 est complétée par des calculs auto-cohérents de champ moyen et au-delà avec la force de Gogny (D1S). La structure des états fondamentaux et excités est décrite dans le cadre du modèle de Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov avec des contraintes sur les déformations axiale et triaxiale. Les excitations individuelles sont étudiées par des calculs bloqués et les états de haut spin sont décrits dans l'approximation du champ tournant. Enfin, la méthode de la coordonnée génératrice approchée par un hamiltonien collectif en cinq dimensions (5DCH) est appliquée aux états collectifs de basse énergie. Les résultats sont comparés aux mesures de la collectivité.
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- 2014
8. Lifetime Measurments of Excited States in Neutron-Rich Fission Fragments
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Hagen, T. W., Grente, Lucie, Gorgen, Andreas, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Korten, Wolfram, Farget, Fanny, Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, de France, Gilles, Delaune, Olivier, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, A., Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Navin, A., Recchia, Francesco, Rejmund, M., Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Theisen, Christophe, Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier, Hagen, T. W., Grente, Lucie, Gorgen, Andreas, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Korten, Wolfram, Farget, Fanny, Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, de France, Gilles, Delaune, Olivier, Dewald, Alfred, Dijon, A., Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Navin, A., Recchia, Francesco, Rejmund, M., Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Theisen, Christophe, and Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier
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Lifetimes of short-lived excited states in a wide range of neutron-rich fission fragments were measured using the recoil distance Doppler shift (RDDS) technique, which was applied to fusion-fission reactions in inverse kinematics for the first time. The fission fragments were identified event-by-event in mass, charge, and atomic number using the VAMOS magnetic spectrometer at GANIL. Gamma rays originating from the fission fragments were measured with the EXOGAM array of Ge Clover detectors around the target position. Using a degrader, the change in the Doppler shift of the gamma ray allows the application of the RDDS method. Details of the experimental technique will be discussed and the status for the ongoing analysis for odd-mass yttrium isotopes will be presented.
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- 2016
9. Lifetime measurements on fission fragments in the A similar to 100 region
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Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Korten, Wolfram, Görgen, Andreas, Hagen, T. W., Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, Delaune, Olivier, Dijon, A., Drouart, A., Ertuerk, S., Farget, Fanny, de France, Gilles, Gottardo, Andrea, Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Libert, J., Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Navin, A., Pillet, Nathalie, Pipidis, A., Recchia, Francesco, Rejmund, M., Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Schmitt, C., Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier, Zell, K. O., Grente, Lucie, Salsac, Marie Delphine, Korten, Wolfram, Görgen, Andreas, Hagen, T. W., Braunroth, Thomas, Bruyneel, Bart, Čeliković, Igor T., Clement, Emmanuel, Delaune, Olivier, Dijon, A., Drouart, A., Ertuerk, S., Farget, Fanny, de France, Gilles, Gottardo, Andrea, Hackstein, Matthias, Jacquot, Bertrand, Libert, J., Litzinger, J., Ljungvall, Joa, Louchart, C., Michelagnoli, Caterina, Napoli, Daniel R., Navin, A., Pillet, Nathalie, Pipidis, A., Recchia, Francesco, Rejmund, M., Rother, Wolfram, Sahin, Eda, Schmitt, C., Siem, Sunniva, Sulignano, Barbara, Valiente-Dobon, Jose Javier, and Zell, K. O.
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Lifetimes of first 4(+) and 6(+) states have been measured in neutron-rich isotopes of Zr, Mo, Ru and Pd using the recoil distance Doppler shift method at GANIL. The nuclei were produced through a fusion-fission reaction in inverse kinematics. The fission fragments were fully identified in the large-acceptance VAMOS spectrometer and gamma -rays were detected in coincidence with the EXOGAM germanium array. Lifetimes of excited states in the range of 1-100 ps were measured with the Cologne plunger. Preliminary lifetime results are presented as well as a discussion on the evolution of the collectivity in this region.
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- 2013
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