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2. Total Absorption Spectroscopy Study of the Beta Decay of $^{86}$Br and $^{91}$Rb
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Rice, S., Algora, A., Tain, J. L., Valencia, E., Agramunt, J., Rubio, B., Gelletly, W., Regan, P. H., Zakari-Issoufou, A. -A., Fallot, M., Porta, A., Rissanen, J., Eronen, T., Äystö, J., Batist, L., Bowry, M., Bui, V. M., Caballero-Folch, R., Cano-Ott, D., Elomaa, V. -V., Estevez, E., Farrelly, G. F., Garcia, A. R., Gomez-Hornillos, B., Gorlychev, V., Hakala, J., Jordan, M. D., Jokinen, A., Kondev, F. G., Martínez, T., Mason, P., Mendoza, E., Moore, I., Penttilä, H., Podolyák, Zs., Reponen, M., Sonnenschein, V., Sonzogni, A. A., and Sarriguren, P.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The beta decays of $^{86}$Br and $^{91}$Rb have been studied using the total absorption spectroscopy technique. The radioactive nuclei were produced at the IGISOL facility in Jyv\"askyl\"a and further purified using the JYFLTRAP. $^{86}$Br and $^{91}$Rb are considered to be major contributors to the decay heat in reactors. In addition $^{91}$Rb was used as a normalization point in direct measurements of mean gamma energies released in the beta decay of fission products by Rudstam {\it et al.} assuming that this decay was well known from high-resolution measurements. Our results show that both decays were suffering from the {\it Pandemonium} effect and that the results of Rudstam {\it et al.} should be renormalized. The relative impact of the studied decays in the prediction of the decay heat and antineutrino spectrum from reactors has been evaluated., Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures
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- 2017
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3. Unexpected distribution of $\nu1f_{7/2}$ strength in the calcium isotopes at $N$=30
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Crawford, H. L., Macchiavelli, A. O., Fallon, P., Albers, M., Bader, V. M., Bazin, D., Campbell, C. M., Clark, R. M., Cromaz, M., Dilling, J., Gade, A., Gallant, A. T., Holt, J. D., Janssens, R. V. F., Krücken, R., Langer, C., Lauritsen, T., Lee, I. Y., Menéndez, J., Noji, S., Paschalis, S., Recchia, F., Rissanen, J., Schwenk, A., Scott, M., Simonis, J., Stroberg, S. R., Tostevin, J. A., Walz, C., Weisshaar, D., Wiens, A., Wimmer, K., and Zhu, S.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The calcium isotopes have emerged as an important testing ground for new microscopically derived shell-model interactions, and a great deal of focus has been directed toward this region. We investigate the relative spectroscopic strengths associated with $1f_{7/2}$ neutron hole states in $^{47, 49}$Ca following one-neutron knockout reactions from $^{48,50}$Ca. The observed reduction of strength populating the lowest 7/2$^{-}_{1}$ state in $^{49}$Ca, as compared to $^{47}$Ca, is consistent with the description given by shell-model calculations based on two- and three-nucleon forces in the neutron $pf$ model space, implying a fragmentation of the $l$=3 strength to higher-lying states. The experimental result is inconsistent with both the GXPF1 interaction routinely used in this region of the nuclear chart and with microscopic calculations in an extended model space including the $\nu1g_{9/2}$ orbital., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures
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- 2016
4. Total Absorption Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of 87Br, 88Br and 94Rb Beta-Delayed Neutron Emitters
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Valencia, E., Tain, J. L., Algora, A., Agramunt, J., Rubio, B., Rice, S., Gelletly, W., Regan, P., Zakari-Issoufou, A. -A., Fallot, M., Porta, A., Rissanen, J., Eronen, T., Aysto, J., Batist, L., Bowry, M., Bui, V. M., Caballero-Folch, R., Cano-Ott, D., Elomaa, V. -V., Estevez, E., Farrelly, G. F., Garcia, A. R., Gomez-Hornillos, B., Gorlychev, V., Hakala, J., Jordan, M. D., Jokinen, A., Kolhinen, V. S., Kondev, F. G., Martinez, T., Mendoza, E., Moore, I., Penttila, H., Podolyak, Zs., Reponen, M., Sonnenschein, V., and Sonzogni, A. A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the decay of 87Br, 88Br and 94Rb using total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy. These important fission products are beta-delayed neutron emitters. Our data show considerable gamma-intensity, so far unobserved in high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy, from states at high excitation energy. We also find significant differences with the beta intensity that can be deduced from existing measurements of the beta spectrum. We evaluate the impact of the present data on reactor decay heat using summation calculations. Although the effect is relatively small it helps to reduce the discrepancy between calculations and integral measurements of the photon component for 235U fission at cooling times in the range 1 to 100 s. We also use summation calculations to evaluate the impact of present data on reactor antineutrino spectra. We find a significant effect at antineutrino energies in the range of 5 to 9 MeV. In addition, we observe an unexpected strong probability for gamma emission from neutron unbound states populated in the daughter nucleus. The gamma branching is compared to Hauser-Feshbach calculations which allow one to explain the large value for bromine isotopes as due to nuclear structure. However the branching for 94Rb, although much smaller, hints of the need to increase the radiative width by one order-of-magnitude. This leads to a similar increase in the calculated (n,gamma) cross section for this very neutron-rich nucleus with a potential impact on r-process abundance calculations.
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- 2016
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5. $\gamma$-soft $^{146}$Ba and the role of non-axial shapes at N ~ 90
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Mitchell, A. J., Lister, C. J., McCutchan, E. A., Albers, M., Ayangeakaa, A. D., Bertone, P. F., Carpenter, M. P., Chiara, C. J., Chowdhury, P., Clark, J. A., Copp, P., David, H. M., Deo, A. Y., DiGiovine, B., D'Olympia, N., Dungan, R., Harding, R. D., Harker, J., Hota, S. S., Janssens, R. V. F., Kondev, F. G., Liu, S. H., Ramayya, A. V., Rissanen, J., Savard, G., Seweryniak, D., Shearman, R., Sonzogni, A. A., Tabor, S. L., Walters, W. B., Wang, E., and Zhu, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Low-spin states in the neutron-rich, N = 90 nuclide $^{146}$Ba were populated following $\beta$-decay of $^{146}$Cs, with the goal of clarifying the development of deformation in Ba isotopes through delineation of their non-yrast structures. Fission fragments of $^{146}$Cs were extracted from a 1.7-Ci $^{252}$Cf source and mass-selected using the CARIBU facility. Low-energy ions were deposited at the center of a box of thin $\beta$ detectors, surrounded by a high-efficiency HPGe array. The new $^{146}$Ba decay scheme now contains 31 excited levels extending up to ~2.5 MeV excitation energy, double what was previously known. These data are compared to predictions from the Interacting Boson Approximation (IBA) model. It appears that the abrupt shape change found at N = 90 in Sm and Gd is much more gradual in Ba and Ce, due to an enhanced role of the $\gamma$ degree of freedom., Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, accepted to Physical Review C
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- 2015
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6. Strongly coupled rotational band in Mg 33
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Richard, AL, Crawford, HL, Fallon, P, Macchiavelli, AO, Bader, VM, Bazin, D, Bowry, M, Campbell, CM, Carpenter, MP, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Gade, A, Ideguchi, E, Iwasaki, H, Jones, MD, Langer, C, Lee, IY, Loelius, C, Lunderberg, E, Morse, C, Rissanen, J, Salathe, M, Smalley, D, Stroberg, SR, Weisshaar, D, Whitmore, K, Wiens, A, Williams, SJ, Wimmer, K, and Yamamato, T
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The "island of inversion" at N≈20 for the neon, sodium, and magnesium isotopes has long been an area of interest both experimentally and theoretically due to the subtle competition between 0p-0h and np-nh configurations leading to deformed shapes. However, the presence of rotational band structures, which are fingerprints of deformed shapes, have only recently been observed in this region. In this work, we report on a measurement of the low-lying level structure of Mg33 populated by a two-stage projectile fragmentation reaction and studied with the Gamma Ray Energy Tracking In-Beam Nuclear Array (GRETINA). The experimental level energies, ground-state magnetic moment, intrinsic quadrupole moment, and γ-ray intensities show good agreement with the strong-coupling limit of a rotational model.
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- 2017
7. Unexpected distribution of ν1f7/2 strength in Ca 49
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Crawford, HL, Macchiavelli, AO, Fallon, P, Albers, M, Bader, VM, Bazin, D, Campbell, CM, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Dilling, J, Gade, A, Gallant, A, Holt, JD, Janssens, RVF, Krücken, R, Langer, C, Lauritsen, T, Lee, IY, Menéndez, J, Noji, S, Paschalis, S, Recchia, F, Rissanen, J, Schwenk, A, Scott, M, Simonis, J, Stroberg, SR, Tostevin, JA, Walz, C, Weisshaar, D, Wiens, A, Wimmer, K, and Zhu, S
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The calcium isotopes have emerged as a critical testing ground for new microscopically derived shell-model interactions, and a great deal of experimental and theoretical focus has been directed toward this region. We investigate the relative spectroscopic strengths associated with 1f7/2 neutron hole states in Ca47,49 following one-neutron knockout reactions from Ca48,50. The observed reduction of strength populating the 7/21- state in Ca49, as compared to Ca47, is inconsistent with shell-model calculations using both phenomenological interactions such as GXPF1, and interactions derived from microscopically based two- and three-nucleon forces. The result suggests a fragmentation of the l=3 strength to higher-lying states as suggested by the microscopic calculations, but the observed magnitude of the reduction is not reproduced in any shell-model description.
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- 2017
8. Enhanced Gamma-Ray Emission from Neutron Unbound States Populated in Beta Decay
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Tain, J. L., Valencia, E., Algora, A., Agramunt, J., Rubio, B., Rice, S., Gelletly, W., Regan, P., Zakari-Issoufou, A. -A., Fallot, M., Porta, A., Rissanen, J., Eronen, T., Aysto, J., Batist, L., Bowry, M., Bui, V. M., Caballero-Folch, R., Cano-Ott, D., Elomaa, V. -V., Estevez, E., Farrelly, G. F., Garcia, A. R., Gomez-Hornillos, B., Gorlychev, V., Hakala, J., Jordan, M. D., Jokinen, A., Kolhinen, V. S., Kondev, F. G., Martinez, T., Mendoza, E., Moore, I., Penttila, H., Podolyak, Zs., Reponen, M., Sonnenschein, V., and Sonzogni, A. A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Total absorption spectroscopy was used to investigate the beta-decay intensity to states above the neutron separation energy followed by gamma-ray emission in 87,88Br and 94Rb. Accurate results were obtained thanks to a careful control of systematic errors. An unexpectedly large gamma intensity was observed in all three cases extending well beyond the excitation energy region where neutron penetration is hindered by low neutron energy. The gamma branching as a function of excitation energy was compared to Hauser-Feshbach model calculations. For 87Br and 88Br the gamma branching reaches 57% and 20% respectively, and could be explained as a nuclear structure effect. Some of the states populated in the daughter can only decay through the emission of a large orbital angular momentum neutron with a strongly reduced barrier penetrability. In the case of neutron-rich 94Rb the observed 4.5% branching is much larger than the calculations performed with standard nuclear statistical model parameters, even after proper correction for fluctuation effects on individual transition widths. The difference can be reconciled introducing an enhancement of one order-of-magnitude in the photon strength to neutron strength ratio. An increase in the photon strength function of such magnitude for very neutron-rich nuclei, if it proved to be correct, leads to a similar increase in the (n,gamma) cross section that would have an impact on r-process abundance calculations.
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- 2015
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9. Total Absorption Spectroscopy Study of $^{92}$Rb Decay: A Major Contributor to Reactor Antineutrino Spectrum Shape
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Zakari-Issoufou, A. -A., Fallot, M., Porta, A., Algora, A., Tain, J. L., Valencia, E., Rice, S., Bui, V. M, Cormon, S., Estienne, M., Agramunt, J., Äystö, J., Bowry, M., Briz, J. A., Caballero-Folch, R., Cano-Ott, D., Cucoanes, A., Elomaa, V. -V., Eronen, T., Estévez, E., Farrelly, G. F., Garcia, A. R., Gelletly, W., Gomez-Hornillos, M. B, Gorlychev, V., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Jordan, M. D., Kankainen, A., Karvonen, P., Kolhinen, V. S., Kondev, F. G, Martinez, T., Mendoza, E., Molina, F., Moore, I., Perez-Cerdán, A. B., Podolyák, Zs., Penttilä, H., Regan, P. H., Reponen, M., Rissanen, J., Rubio, B., Shiba, T., Sonzogni, A. A., Weber, C., and collaboration, IGISOL
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The antineutrino spectra measured in recent experiments at reactors are inconsistent with calculations based on the conversion of integral beta spectra recorded at the ILL reactor. $^{92}$Rb makes the dominant contribution to the reactor spectrum in the 5-8 MeV range but its decay properties are in question. We have studied $^{92}$Rb decay with total absorption spectroscopy. Previously unobserved beta feeding was seen in the 4.5-5.5 region and the GS to GS feeding was found to be 87.5(25)%. The impact on the reactor antineutrino spectra calculated with the summation method is shown and discussed., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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- 2015
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10. Unexpected distribution of $ u1f_{7/2}$ strength in the calcium isotopes at $N$=30
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Crawford, HL, Macchiavelli, AO, Fallon, P, Albers, M, Bader, VM, Bazin, D, Campbell, CM, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Dilling, J, Gade, A, Gallant, AT, Holt, JD, Janssens, RVF, Krücken, R, Langer, C, Lauritsen, T, Lee, IY, Menéndez, J, Noji, S, Paschalis, S, Recchia, F, Rissanen, J, Schwenk, A, Scott, M, Simonis, J, Stroberg, SR, Tostevin, JA, Walz, C, Weisshaar, D, Wiens, A, Wimmer, K, and Zhu, S
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The calcium isotopes have emerged as an important testing ground for newmicroscopically derived shell-model interactions, and a great deal of focus hasbeen directed toward this region. We investigate the relative spectroscopicstrengths associated with $1f_{7/2}$ neutron hole states in $^{47, 49}$Cafollowing one-neutron knockout reactions from $^{48,50}$Ca. The observedreduction of strength populating the lowest 7/2$^{-}_{1}$ state in $^{49}$Ca,as compared to $^{47}$Ca, is consistent with the description given byshell-model calculations based on two- and three-nucleon forces in the neutron$pf$ model space, implying a fragmentation of the $l$=3 strength tohigher-lying states. The experimental result is inconsistent with both theGXPF1 interaction routinely used in this region of the nuclear chart and withmicroscopic calculations in an extended model space including the $u1g_{9/2}$orbital.
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- 2016
11. Unexpected distribution of $\nu1f_{7/2}$ strength in the calcium isotopes at $N$=30
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Crawford, HL, Macchiavelli, AO, Fallon, P, Albers, M, Bader, VM, Bazin, D, Campbell, CM, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Dilling, J, Gade, A, Gallant, AT, Holt, JD, Janssens, RVF, Krücken, R, Langer, C, Lauritsen, T, Lee, IY, Menéndez, J, Noji, S, Paschalis, S, Recchia, F, Rissanen, J, Schwenk, A, Scott, M, Simonis, J, Stroberg, SR, Tostevin, JA, Walz, C, Weisshaar, D, Wiens, A, Wimmer, K, and Zhu, S
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nucl-ex ,nucl-th - Abstract
The calcium isotopes have emerged as an important testing ground for newmicroscopically derived shell-model interactions, and a great deal of focus hasbeen directed toward this region. We investigate the relative spectroscopicstrengths associated with $1f_{7/2}$ neutron hole states in $^{47, 49}$Cafollowing one-neutron knockout reactions from $^{48,50}$Ca. The observedreduction of strength populating the lowest 7/2$^{-}_{1}$ state in $^{49}$Ca,as compared to $^{47}$Ca, is consistent with the description given byshell-model calculations based on two- and three-nucleon forces in the neutron$pf$ model space, implying a fragmentation of the $l$=3 strength tohigher-lying states. The experimental result is inconsistent with both theGXPF1 interaction routinely used in this region of the nuclear chart and withmicroscopic calculations in an extended model space including the $\nu1g_{9/2}$orbital.
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- 2016
12. Rotational band structure in Mg 32
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Crawford, HL, Fallon, P, Macchiavelli, AO, Poves, A, Bader, VM, Bazin, D, Bowry, M, Campbell, CM, Carpenter, MP, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Gade, A, Ideguchi, E, Iwasaki, H, Langer, C, Lee, IY, Loelius, C, Lunderberg, E, Morse, C, Richard, AL, Rissanen, J, Smalley, D, Stroberg, SR, Weisshaar, D, Whitmore, K, Wiens, A, Williams, SJ, Wimmer, K, and Yamamato, T
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There is significant evidence supporting the existence of deformed ground states within the neutron-rich N≈20 neon, sodium, and magnesium isotopes that make up what is commonly called the "island of inversion." However, the rotational band structures, which are a characteristic fingerprint of a rigid nonspherical shape, have yet to be observed. In this work, we report on a measurement and analysis of the yrast (lowest lying) rotational band in Mg32 up to spin I=6+ produced in a two-step projectile fragmentation reaction and observed using the state-of-the-art γ-ray tracking detector array, GRETINA (γ-ray energy tracking in-beam nuclear array). Large-scale shell-model calculations using the SDPF-U-MIX effective interaction show excellent agreement with the new data. Moreover, a theoretical analysis of the spectrum of rotational states as a function of the pairing gap, together with cranked-shell-model calculations, provides intriguing evidence for a reduction in pairing correlations with increased angular momentum, also in line with the shell-model results.
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- 2016
13. γ -soft Ba 146 and the role of nonaxial shapes at N≈90
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Mitchell, AJ, Lister, CJ, McCutchan, EA, Albers, M, Ayangeakaa, AD, Bertone, PF, Carpenter, MP, Chiara, CJ, Chowdhury, P, Clark, JA, Copp, P, David, HM, Deo, AY, DiGiovine, B, D'Olympia, N, Dungan, R, Harding, RD, Harker, J, Hota, SS, Janssens, RVF, Kondev, FG, Liu, SH, Ramayya, AV, Rissanen, J, Savard, G, Seweryniak, D, Shearman, R, Sonzogni, AA, Tabor, SL, Walters, WB, Wang, E, and Zhu, S
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nucl-ex ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
Low-spin states in the neutron-rich, N=90 nuclide Ba146 were populated following β decay of Cs146, with the goal of clarifying the development of deformation in barium isotopes through delineation of their nonyrast structures. Fission fragments of Cs146 were extracted from a 1.7-Ci Cf252 source and mass selected using the CAlifornium Rare Ion Breeder Upgrade (CARIBU) facility. Low-energy ions were deposited at the center of a box of thin β detectors, surrounded by a highly efficient high-purity Ge array. The new Ba146 decay scheme now contains 31 excited levels extending up to ∼2.5 MeV excitation energy, double what was previously known. These data are compared to predictions from the interacting boson approximation (IBA) model. It appears that the abrupt shape change found at N=90 in Sm and Gd is much more gradual in Ba and Ce, due to an enhanced role of the γ degree of freedom.
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- 2016
14. γ-soft Ba146 and the role of nonaxial shapes at N≈90
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Mitchell, AJ, Lister, CJ, McCutchan, EA, Albers, M, Ayangeakaa, AD, Bertone, PF, Carpenter, MP, Chiara, CJ, Chowdhury, P, Clark, JA, Copp, P, David, HM, Deo, AY, DiGiovine, B, D'Olympia, N, Dungan, R, Harding, RD, Harker, J, Hota, SS, Janssens, RVF, Kondev, FG, Liu, SH, Ramayya, AV, Rissanen, J, Savard, G, Seweryniak, D, Shearman, R, Sonzogni, AA, Tabor, SL, Walters, WB, Wang, E, and Zhu, S
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,nucl-ex ,Nuclear and plasma physics - Abstract
Low-spin states in the neutron-rich, N=90 nuclide Ba146 were populated following β decay of Cs146, with the goal of clarifying the development of deformation in barium isotopes through delineation of their nonyrast structures. Fission fragments of Cs146 were extracted from a 1.7-Ci Cf252 source and mass selected using the CAlifornium Rare Ion Breeder Upgrade (CARIBU) facility. Low-energy ions were deposited at the center of a box of thin β detectors, surrounded by a highly efficient high-purity Ge array. The new Ba146 decay scheme now contains 31 excited levels extending up to ∼2.5 MeV excitation energy, double what was previously known. These data are compared to predictions from the interacting boson approximation (IBA) model. It appears that the abrupt shape change found at N=90 in Sm and Gd is much more gradual in Ba and Ce, due to an enhanced role of the γ degree of freedom.
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- 2016
15. Coulomb displacement energies as a probe for nucleon pairing in the $f_{7/2}$ shell
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Kankainen, A., Eronen, T., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kolhinen, V. S., Reponen, M., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonnenschein, V., and Äystö, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Coulomb displacement energies of $T=1/2$ mirror nuclei have been studied via a series of high-precision $Q_\mathrm{EC}$-value measurements with the double Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP. Most recently, the $Q_\mathrm{EC}$ values of the $f_{7/2}$-shell mirror nuclei $^{45}$V ($Q_\mathrm{EC}=7123.82(22)$ keV) and $^{49}$Mn ($Q_\mathrm{EC}=7712.42(24)$ keV) have been measured with an unprecedented precision. The data reveal a 16-keV ($1.6\sigma$) offset in the adopted Atomic Mass Evaluation 2012 value of $^{49}$Mn suggesting the need for further measurements to verify the breakdown of the quadratic form of the isobaric multiplet mass equation. Precisely measured $Q_\mathrm{EC}$ values confirm that the pairing effect in the Coulomb energies is quenched when entering the $f_{7/2}$ shell and reaches a minimum in the midshell., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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- 2014
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16. Publisher’s Note: Decay and Fission Hindrance of Two- and Four-Quasiparticle K Isomers in Rf254 [Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 132502 (2015)]
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David, HM, Chen, J, Seweryniak, D, Kondev, FG, Gates, JM, Gregorich, KE, Ahmad, I, Albers, M, Alcorta, M, Back, BB, Baartman, B, Bertone, PF, Bernstein, LA, Campbell, CM, Carpenter, MP, Chiara, CJ, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Doherty, DT, Dracoulis, GD, Esker, NE, Fallon, P, Gothe, OR, Greene, JP, Greenlees, PT, Hartley, DJ, Hauschild, K, Hoffman, CR, Hota, SS, Janssens, RVF, Khoo, TL, Konki, J, Kwarsick, JT, Lauritsen, T, Macchiavelli, AO, Mudder, PR, Nair, C, Qiu, Y, Rissanen, J, Rogers, AM, Ruotsalainen, P, Savard, G, Stolze, S, Wiens, A, and Zhu, S
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics ,Mathematical sciences ,Physical sciences - Published
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17. Publisher's Note: Decay and Fission Hindrance of Two- and Four-Quasiparticle K Isomers in (254)Rf [Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 132502 (2015)].
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David, HM, Chen, J, Seweryniak, D, Kondev, FG, Gates, JM, Gregorich, KE, Ahmad, I, Albers, M, Alcorta, M, Back, BB, Baartman, B, Bertone, PF, Bernstein, LA, Campbell, CM, Carpenter, MP, Chiara, CJ, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Doherty, DT, Dracoulis, GD, Esker, NE, Fallon, P, Gothe, OR, Greene, JP, Greenlees, PT, Hartley, DJ, Hauschild, K, Hoffman, CR, Hota, SS, Janssens, RVF, Khoo, TL, Konki, J, Kwarsick, JT, Lauritsen, T, Macchiavelli, AO, Mudder, PR, Nair, C, Qiu, Y, Rissanen, J, Rogers, AM, Ruotsalainen, P, Savard, G, Stolze, S, Wiens, A, and Zhu, S
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Published
- 2015
18. Decay and Fission Hindrance of Two- and Four-Quasiparticle K Isomers in ^{254}Rf.
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David, HM, Chen, J, Seweryniak, D, Kondev, FG, Gates, JM, Gregorich, KE, Ahmad, I, Albers, M, Alcorta, M, Back, BB, Baartman, B, Bertone, PF, Bernstein, LA, Campbell, CM, Carpenter, MP, Chiara, CJ, Clark, RM, Cromaz, M, Doherty, DT, Dracoulis, GD, Esker, NE, Fallon, P, Gothe, OR, Greene, JP, Greenlees, PT, Hartley, DJ, Hauschild, K, Hoffman, CR, Hota, SS, Janssens, RVF, Khoo, TL, Konki, J, Kwarsick, JT, Lauritsen, T, Macchiavelli, AO, Mudder, PR, Nair, C, Qiu, Y, Rissanen, J, Rogers, AM, Ruotsalainen, P, Savard, G, Stolze, S, Wiens, A, and Zhu, S
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General Physics ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
Two isomers decaying by electromagnetic transitions with half-lives of 4.7(1.1) and 247(73) μs have been discovered in the heavy ^{254}Rf nucleus. The observation of the shorter-lived isomer was made possible by a novel application of a digital data acquisition system. The isomers were interpreted as the K^{π}=8^{-}, ν^{2}(7/2^{+}[624],9/2^{-}[734]) two-quasineutron and the K^{π}=16^{+}, 8^{-}ν^{2}(7/2^{+}[624],9/2^{-}[734])⊗8^{-}π^{2}(7/2^{-}[514],9/2^{+}[624]) four-quasiparticle configurations, respectively. Surprisingly, the lifetime of the two-quasiparticle isomer is more than 4 orders of magnitude shorter than what has been observed for analogous isomers in the lighter N=150 isotones. The four-quasiparticle isomer is longer lived than the ^{254}Rf ground state that decays exclusively by spontaneous fission with a half-life of 23.2(1.1) μs. The absence of sizable fission branches from either of the isomers implies unprecedented fission hindrance relative to the ground state.
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- 2015
19. Triplet energy differences and the low lying structure of Ga 62
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Henry, TW, Bentley, MA, Clark, RM, Davies, PJ, Bader, VM, Baugher, T, Bazin, D, Beausang, CW, Berryman, JS, Bruce, AM, Campbell, CM, Crawford, HL, Cromaz, M, Fallon, P, Gade, A, Henderson, J, Iwasaki, H, Jenkins, DG, Lee, IY, Lemasson, A, Lenzi, SM, Macchiavelli, AO, Napoli, DR, Nichols, AJ, Paschalis, S, Petri, M, Recchia, F, Rissanen, J, Simpson, EC, Stroberg, SR, Wadsworth, R, Weisshaar, D, Wiens, A, and Walz, C
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Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics - Abstract
Background: Triplet energy differences (TED) can be studied to yield information on isospin-non-conserving interactions in nuclei. Purpose: The systematic behavior of triplet energy differences (TED) of T=1, Jπ=2+ states is examined. The A=62 isobar is identified as having a TED value that deviates significantly from an otherwise very consistent trend. This deviation can be attributed to the tentative assignments of the pertinent states in Ga62 and Ge62. Methods: An in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy experiment was performed to identify excited states in Ga62 using Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-Beam Nuclear Array with the S800 spectrometer at NSCL using a two-nucleon knockout approach. Cross-section calculations for the knockout process and shell-model calculations have been performed to interpret the population and decay properties observed. Results: Using the systematics as a guide, a candidate for the transition from the T=1, 2+ state is identified. However, previous work has identified similar states with different Jπ assignments. Cross-section calculations indicate that the relevant T=1, 2+ state should be one of the states directly populated in this reaction. Conclusions: As spins and parities were not measurable, it is concluded that an unambiguous identification of the first T=1, 2+ state is required to reconcile our understanding of TED systematics.
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20. Decay spectroscopy of element 115 daughters: Rg 280 → Mt 276 and Mt 276 → Bh 272
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Gates, JM, Gregorich, KE, Gothe, OR, Uribe, EC, Pang, GK, Bleuel, DL, Block, M, Clark, RM, Campbell, CM, Crawford, HL, Cromaz, M, Di Nitto, A, Düllmann, CE, Esker, NE, Fahlander, C, Fallon, P, Farjadi, RM, Forsberg, U, Khuyagbaatar, J, Loveland, W, Macchiavelli, AO, May, EM, Mudder, PR, Olive, DT, Rice, AC, Rissanen, J, Rudolph, D, Sarmiento, LG, Shusterman, JA, Stoyer, MA, Wiens, A, Yakushev, A, and Nitsche, H
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Forty-six decay chains, assigned to the decay of 115288, were produced using the Am243(Ca48,3n)115288 reaction at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 88-in. cyclotron. The resulting series of α decays were studied using α-photon and α-x-ray spectroscopies. Multiple α-photon coincidences were observed in the element 115 decay chain members, particularly in the third- and fourth-generation decays (presumed to be Rg280 and Mt276, respectively). Upon combining these data with those from 22 115288 decay chains observed in a similar experiment, updated level schemes in Mt276 and Bh272 (populated by the α decay of Rg280 and Mt276, respectively) are proposed. Photons were observed in the energy range expected for K x rays coincident with the α decay of both Rg280 and Mt276. However, Compton scattering of higher-energy γ rays and discrete transitions are present in the K x-ray region preventing a definitive Z identification to be made based on observation of characteristic K x-ray energies.
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21. Decay spectroscopy of element 115 daughters:Rg280→Mt276 and Mt276→Bh272
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Gates, JM, Gregorich, KE, Gothe, OR, Uribe, EC, Pang, GK, Bleuel, DL, Block, M, Clark, RM, Campbell, CM, Crawford, HL, Cromaz, M, Di Nitto, A, Düllmann, Ch E, Esker, NE, Fahlander, C, Fallon, P, Farjadi, RM, Forsberg, U, Khuyagbaatar, J, Loveland, W, Macchiavelli, AO, May, EM, Mudder, PR, Olive, DT, Rice, AC, Rissanen, J, Rudolph, D, Sarmiento, LG, Shusterman, JA, Stoyer, MA, Wiens, A, Yakushev, A, and Nitsche, H
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Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
Forty-six decay chains, assigned to the decay of 115288, were produced using the Am243(Ca48,3n)115288 reaction at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 88-in. cyclotron. The resulting series of α decays were studied using α-photon and α-x-ray spectroscopies. Multiple α-photon coincidences were observed in the element 115 decay chain members, particularly in the third- and fourth-generation decays (presumed to be Rg280 and Mt276, respectively). Upon combining these data with those from 22 115288 decay chains observed in a similar experiment, updated level schemes in Mt276 and Bh272 (populated by the α decay of Rg280 and Mt276, respectively) are proposed. Photons were observed in the energy range expected for K x rays coincident with the α decay of both Rg280 and Mt276. However, Compton scattering of higher-energy γ rays and discrete transitions are present in the K x-ray region preventing a definitive Z identification to be made based on observation of characteristic K x-ray energies.
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22. Isomeric states close to doubly magic $^{132}$Sn studied with JYFLTRAP
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Kankainen, A., Hakala, J., Eronen, T., Gorelov, D., Jokinen, A., Kolhinen, V. S., Moore, I. D., Penttilä, H., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonnenschein, V., and Äystö, J.
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The double Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP has been employed to measure masses and excitation energies for $11/2^-$ isomers in $^{121}$Cd, $^{123}$Cd, $^{125}$Cd and $^{133}$Te, for $1/2^-$ isomers in $^{129}$In and $^{131}$In, and for $7^-$ isomers in $^{130}$Sn and $^{134}$Sb. These first direct mass measurements of the Cd and In isomers reveal deviations to the excitation energies based on results from beta-decay experiments and yield new information on neutron- and proton-hole states close to $^{132}$Sn. A new excitation energy of 144(4) keV has been determined for $^{123}$Cd$^m$. A good agreement with the precisely known excitation energies of $^{121}$Cd$^m$, $^{130}$Sn$^m$, and $^{134}$Sb$^m$ has been found., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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23. Precision Mass Measurements beyond $^{132}$Sn: Anomalous behaviour of odd-even staggering of binding energies
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Hakala, J., Dobaczewski, J., Gorelov, D., Eronen, T., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Kolhinen, V. S., Kortelainen, M., Moore, I. D., Penttilä, H., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonnenschein, V., and Äystö, J.
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Atomic masses of the neutron-rich isotopes $^{121-128}$Cd, $^{129,131}$In, $^{130-135}$Sn, $^{131-136}$Sb, and $^{132-140}$Te have been measured with high precision (10 ppb) using the Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP. Among these, the masses of four r-process nuclei $^{135}$Sn, $^{136}$Sb, and $^{139,140}$Te were measured for the first time. The data reveals a strong $N$=82 shell gap at $Z$=50 but indicates the importance of correlations for $Z>50$. An empirical neutron pairing gap expressed as the odd-even staggering of isotopic masses shows a strong quenching across $N$=82 for Sn, with the $Z$-dependence that is unexplainable by the current theoretical models., Comment: 4 Pages, 5 figures. Revised version which focuses on odd-even staggering
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24. Q_EC values of the Superallowed beta-Emitters 10-C, 34-Ar, 38-Ca and 46-V
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Eronen, T., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Hardy, J. C., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Moore, I. D., Penttila, H., Reponen, M., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., and Aysto, J.
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The Q_EC values of the superallowed beta+ emitters 10-C, 34-Ar, 38-Ca and 46-V have been measured with a Penning-trap mass spectrometer to be 3648.12(8), 6061.83(8), 6612.12(7) and 7052.44(10) keV, respectively. All four values are substantially improved in precision over previous results., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 5 tables
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25. Mass measurements in the vicinity of the doubly-magic waiting point 56Ni
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Kankainen, A., Elomaa, V. -V., Eronen, T., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kessler, T., Kolhinen, V. S., Moore, I. D., Rahaman, S., Reponen, M., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Weber, C., and Äystö, J.
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Masses of 56,57Fe, 53Co^m, 53,56Co, 55,56,57Ni, 57,58Cu, and 59,60Zn have been determined with the JYFLTRAP Penning trap mass spectrometer at IGISOL with a precision of dm/m \le 3 x 10^{-8}. The QEC values for 53Co, 55Ni, 56Ni, 57Cu, 58Cu, and 59Zn have been measured directly with a typical precision of better than 0.7 keV and Coulomb displacement energies have been determined. The Q values for proton captures on 55Co, 56Ni, 58Cu, and 59Cu have been measured directly. The precision of the proton-capture Q value for 56Ni(p,gamma)57Cu, Q(p,gamma) = 689.69(51) keV, crucial for astrophysical rp-process calculations, has been improved by a factor of 37. The excitation energy of the proton emitting spin-gap isomer 53Co^m has been measured precisely, Ex = 3174.3(10) keV, and a Coulomb energy difference of 133.9(10) keV for the 19/2- state has been obtained. Except for 53Co, the mass values have been adjusted within a network of 17 frequency ratio measurements between 13 nuclides which allowed also a determination of the reference masses 55Co, 58Ni, and 59Cu., Comment: 14 pages, 13 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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26. Insulin resistance without coexisting hyperglycaemia is not independently associated with cardiorespiratory fitness or its components in women
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Rissanen, A, primary, Rissanen, J, additional, Poyhonen-Alho, M, additional, Tiitinen, A, additional, Tikkanen, H O, additional, Shoemaker, J K, additional, Petrella, R, additional, and Peltonen, J E, additional
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27. Mass measurements in the vicinity of the rp-process and the nu p-process paths with JYFLTRAP and SHIPTRAP
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Weber, C., Elomaa, V. -V., Ferrer, R., Fröhlich, C., Ackermann, D., Äystö, J., Audi, G., Batist, L., Blaum, K., Block, M., Chaudhuri, A., Dworschak, M., Eliseev, S., Eronen, T., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Herfurth, F., Heßberger, F. P., Hofmann, S., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Kluge, H. -J., Langanke, K., Martín, A., Martínez-Pinedo, G., Mazzocco, M., Moore, I. D., Neumayr, J. B., Novikov, Yu. N., Penttilä, H., Plaß, W. R., Popov, A. V., Rahaman, S., Rauscher, T., Rauth, C., Rissanen, J., Rodríguez, D., Saastamoinen, A., Scheidenberger, C., Schweikhard, L., Seliverstov, D. M., Sonoda, T., Thielemann, F. -K., Thirolf, P. G., and Vorobjev, G. K.
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The masses of very neutron-deficient nuclides close to the astrophysical rp- and nu p-process paths have been determined with the Penning trap facilities JYFLTRAP at JYFL/Jyv\"askyl\"a and SHIPTRAP at GSI/Darmstadt. Isotopes from yttrium (Z = 39) to palladium (Z = 46) have been produced in heavy-ion fusion-evaporation reactions. In total 21 nuclides were studied and almost half of the mass values were experimentally determined for the first time: 88Tc, 90-92Ru, 92-94Rh, and 94,95Pd. For the 95Pdm, (21/2^+) high-spin state, a first direct mass determination was performed. Relative mass uncertainties of typically $\delta m / m = 5 \times 10^{-8}$ were obtained. The impact of the new mass values has been studied in nu p-process nucleosynthesis calculations. The resulting reaction flow and the final abundances are compared to those obtained with the data of the Atomic Mass Evaluation 2003., Comment: 21 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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28. Evolution of the N=50 shell gap energy towards $^{78}$Ni
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Hakala, J., Rahaman, S., Elomaa, V. -V., Eronen, T., Hager, U., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Moore, I. D., Penttilä, H., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonoda, T., Weber, C., and Äystö, J.
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Atomic masses of the neutron-rich isotopes $^{76-80}$Zn, $^{78-83}$Ga, $^{80-85}Ge, $^{81-87}$As and $^{84-89}$Se have been measured with high precision using the Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP at the IGISOL facility. The masses of $^{82,83}$Ga, $^{83-85}$Ge, $^{84-87}$As and $^{89}$Se were measured for the first time. These new data represent a major improvement in the knowledge of the masses in this neutron-rich region. Two-neutron separation energies provide evidence for the reduction of the N=50 shell gap energy towards germanium Z=32 and a subsequent increase at gallium (Z=31). The data are compared with a number of theoretical models. An indication of the persistent rigidity of the shell gap towards nickel (Z=28) is obtained., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. To be published in Physical Review Letters
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29. Mass Measurements and Implications for the Energy of the High-Spin Isomer in 94Ag
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Kankainen, A., Elomaa, V. -V., Batist, L., Eliseev, S., Eronen, T., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Moore, I. D., Novikov, Yu. N., Penttilä, H., Popov, A., Rahaman, S., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Seliverstov, D. M., Sonoda, T., Vorobjev, G., Weber, C., and Äystö, J.
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Nuclides in the vicinity of 94Ag have been studied with the Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP at the Ion-Guide Separator On-Line. The masses of the two-proton-decay daughter 92Rh and the beta-decay daughter 94Pd of the high-spin isomer in 94Ag have been measured, and the masses of 93Pd and 94Ag have been deduced. When combined with the data from the one-proton or two-proton-decay experiments, the results lead to contradictory mass excess values for the high-spin isomer in 94Ag, -46370(170) or -44970(100) keV, corresponding to excitation energies of 6960(400) or 8360(370) keV, respectively., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures and 3 tables; v2: updated figures and references, published in Physical Review Letters
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30. Precise half-life measurement of the 26Si ground state
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Matea, I., Souin, J., Aysto, J., Blank, B., Delahaye, P., Elomaa, V. -V., Eronen, T., Giovinazzo, J., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Huikari, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Moore, I. D., Pedroza, J. -L., Rahaman, S., Rissanen, J., Ronkainen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonoda, T., and Weber, C.
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The beta-decay half-life of 26Si was measured with a relative precision of 1.4*10e3. The measurement yields a value of 2.2283(27) s which is in good agreement with previous measurements but has a precision that is better by a factor of 4. In the same experiment, we have also measured the non-analogue branching ratios and could determine the super-allowed one with a precision similar to the previously reported measurements. The experiment was done at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyvaskyla where we used the IGISOL technique with the JYFLTRAP facility to separate pure samples of 26Si., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures; accepted by EPJA
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31. Preparing isomerically pure beams of short-lived nuclei at JYFLTRAP
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Eronen, T., Elomaa, V. -V., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Rahaman, S., Rissanen, J., Weber, C., and Aysto, J.
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A new procedure to prepare isomerically clean samples of ions with a mass resolving power of more than 100,000 has been developed at the JYFLTRAP tandem Penning trap system. The method utilises a dipolar rf-excitation of the ion motion with separated oscillatory fields in the precision trap. During a subsequent retransfer to the purification trap, the contaminants are rejected and as a consequence, the remaining bunch is isomerically cleaned. This newly-developed method is suitable for very high-resolution cleaning and is at least a factor of five faster than the methods used so far in Penning trap mass spectrometry., Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, submitted to EMIS2007 Conference proceedings, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. Phys. Res. B (2007)
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32. Mass measurements of neutron-rich nuclei at JYFLTRAP
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Rahaman, S., Elomaa, V. -V., Eronen, T., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Rissanen, J., Weber, C., Aysto, J., and group, the IGISOL
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The JYFLTRAP mass spectrometer was used to measure the masses of neutron-rich nuclei in the region between N = 28 to N = 82 with uncertainties better than 10 keV. The impacts on nuclear structure and the r-process paths are reviewed., Comment: 7 pages 3 pictures, Accepted for Publication Acta Phys Polonica, XXX Mazurian lake conf. proc
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33. Q_EC values of the Superallowed beta Emitters 50Mn and 54Co
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Eronen, T., Elomaa, V. -V., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Hardy, J. C., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Moore, I. D., Penttila, H., Rahaman, S., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonoda, T., Weber, C., and Aysto, J.
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Using a new fast cleaning procedure to prepare isomerically pure ion samples, we have measured the beta-decay Q_EC values of the superallowed beta-emitters 50Mn and 54Co to be 7634.48(7) keV and 8244.54(10) keV, respectively, results which differ significantly from the previously accepted values. The corrected Ft values derived from our results strongly support new isospin-symmetry-breaking corrections that lead to a higher value of the up-down quark mixing element, Vud, and improved confirmation of the unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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34. Precision mass measurements of radioactive nuclei at JYFLTRAP
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Rahaman, S., Elomaa, V. -V., Eronen, T., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Moore, I. D., Penttila, H., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonoda, T., Weber, C., and Aysto, J.
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The Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP was used to measure the atomic masses of radioactive nuclei with an uncertainty better than 10 keV. The atomic masses of the neutron-deficient nuclei around the N = Z line were measured to improve the understanding of the rp-process path and the SbSnTe cycle. Furthermore, the masses of the neutron-rich gallium (Z = 31) to palladium (Z = 46) nuclei have been measured. The physics impacts on the nuclear structure and the r-process paths are reviewed. A better understanding of the nuclear deformation is presented by studying the pairing energy around A = 100., Comment: 4 pages and 4 figures, RNB7 conf. proc
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35. Precise atomic masses of neutron-rich Br and Rb nuclei close to the r-process path
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Rahaman, S., Hager, U., Elomaa, V. -V., Eronen, T., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Karvonen, P., Moore, I. D., Penttila, H., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonoda, T., and Aysto, J.
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The Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP, coupled to the Ion-Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility at Jyvaskyla, was employed to measure the atomic masses of neutron rich 85 to 92Br and 94 to 97Rb isotopes with a typical accuracy less than 10 keV. Discrepancies with the older data are discussed. Comparison to different mass models is presented. Details of nuclear structure, shell and subshell closures are investigated by studying the two-neutron separation energy and the shell gap energy., Comment: 10 pages and 11 figures. Accepted for publication in Euro. Phys. J. A
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36. Q-values of the Superallowed beta-Emitters 26m-Al, 42-Sc and 46-V and their impact on V_ud and the Unitarity of the CKM Matrix
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Eronen, T., Hardy, J. C., Elomaa, V., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Kolhinen, V. S., Moore, I., Penttila, H., Rahaman, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Sonoda, T., and Aysto, J.
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The beta-decay Q_EC-values of the superallowed beta emitters 26m-Al, 42-Sc and 46-V have been measured with a Penning trap to a relative precision of better than 8x10^-9. Our result for 46-V, 7052.72(31) keV, confirms a recent measurement that differed significantly from the previously accepted reaction-based Q_EC-value. However, our results for 26m-Al and 42-Sc, 4232.83(13) keV and 6426.13(21) keV, are consistent with previous reaction-based values. By eliminating the possibility of a systematic difference between the two techniques, this result demonstrates that no significant shift in the deduced value of V_ud should be anticipated., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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37. Characterization of a neutron–beta counting system with beta-delayed neutron emitters
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Agramunt, J., Tain, J.L., Gómez-Hornillos, M.B., Garcia, A.R., Albiol, F., Algora, A., Caballero-Folch, R., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Cortés, G., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eronen, T., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, D., Gorlychev, V., Hakala, H., Jokinen, A., Jordan, M.D., Kankainen, A., Kolhinen, V., Kucuk, L., Martinez, T., Mason, P.J.R., Moore, I., Penttilä, H., Podolyák, Zs., Pretel, C., Reponen, M., Riego, A., Rissanen, J., Rubio, B., Saastamoinen, A., Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., and Valencia, E.
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38. Fission yield studies at the IGISOL facility
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Penttilä, H., Elomaa, V.-V., Eronen, T., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Moore, I. D., Rahaman, S., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Rubchenya, V., Saastamoinen, A., Weber, C., Äystö, J., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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39. Decay heat studies for nuclear energy
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Algora, A., Jordan, D., Taín, J. L., Rubio, B., Agramunt, J., Caballero, L., Nácher, E., Perez-Cerdan, A. B., Molina, F., Estevez, E., Valencia, E., Krasznahorkay, A., Hunyadi, M. D., Gulyás, J., Vitéz, A., Csatlós, M., Csige, L., Eronen, T., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Moore, I. D., Penttilä, H., Kolhinen, V. S., Burkard, K., Hüller, W., Batist, L., Gelletly, W., Nichols, A. L., Yoshida, T., Sonzogni, A. A., Peräjärvi, K., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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40. JYFLTRAP: a Penning trap for precision mass spectroscopy and isobaric purification
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Eronen, T., Kolhinen, V. S., Elomaa, V.-V., Gorelov, D., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Karvonen, P., Kopecky, S., Moore, I. D., Penttilä, H., Rahaman, S., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Szerypo, J., Weber, C., Äystö, J., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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41. Production of pure 133mXe for CTBTO
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Peräjärvi, K., Eronen, T., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kettunen, H., Kolhinen, V., Laitinen, M., Moore, I. D., Penttilä, H., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Toivonen, H., Turunen, J., Äystö, J., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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42. Isomer and decay studies for the rp process at IGISOL
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Kankainen, A., Novikov, Yu. N., Oinonen, M., Batist, L., Elomaa, V.-V., Eronen, T., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Karvonen, P., Reponen, M., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Vorobjev, G., Weber, C., Äystö, J., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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43. β-delayed neutron emission studies
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IGISOL Collaboration, Gómez-Hornillos, M. B., Rissanen, J., Taín, J. L., Algora, A., Kratz, K. L., Lhersonneau, G., Pfeiffer, B., Agramunt, J., Cano-Ott, D., Gorlychev, V., Caballero-Folch, R., Martínez, T., Achouri, L., Calvino, F., Cortés, G., Eronen, T., García, A., Parlog, M., Podolyak, Z., Pretel, C., Valencia, E., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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44. Collective properties of neutron-rich Ru, Pd, and Cd isotopes
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Wang, Y. B., Rissanen, J., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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45. Trap-assisted studies of odd, neutron-rich isotopes from Tc to Pd
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Kurpeta, J., Jokinen, A., Penttilä, H., Płochocki, A., Rissanen, J., Urban, W., Äystö, J., Äystö, Juha, editor, Eronen, Tommi, editor, Jokinen, Ari, editor, Kankainen, Anu, editor, Moore, Iain D., editor, and Penttilä, Heikki, editor
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46. New Beta-delayed Neutron Measurements in the Light-mass Fission Group
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Agramunt, J., García, A.R., Algora, A., Äystö, J., Caballero-Folch, R., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Cortés, G., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eronen, T., Gelletly, W., Gómez-Hornillos, M.B., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Jordan, D., Kankainen, A., Kolkinen, V., Martínez, T., Mason, P.J., Moore, I., Penttilä, H., Podolyák, Zs., Reponen, M., Riego, A., Rissanen, J., Rubio, B., Saastamoinen, A., Tain, J.L., and Valencia, E.
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- 2014
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47. Total Absorption Study of Beta Decays Relevant for Nuclear Applications and Nuclear Structure
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Algora, A., Valencia, E., Taín, J.L., Jordan, M.D., Agramunt, J., Rubio, B., Estevez, E., Molina, F., Montaner, A., Guadilla, V., Fallot, M., Porta, A., Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A., Bui, V.M., Rice, S., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P.H., Gelletly, W., Bowry, M., Mason, P., Farrelly, G.F., Rissanen, J., Eronen, T., Moore, I., Penttilä, H., Äystö, J., Eloma, V., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kolkinen, V., Reponen, M., Sonnenschein, V., Cano-Ott, D., Martínez, T., Mendoza, E., Garcia, A.R., Gomez-Hornillos, M.B., Gorlychev, V., Caballero-Folch, R., Kondev, F.G., and Sonzogni, A.A.
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- 2014
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48. Experimental studies at JYFLTRAP : Recent data on superallowed beta decays and progress in trap-assisted spectroscopy
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IGISOL group, Jokinen, A., Weber, C., Eronen, T., Elomaa, V.-V., Hager, U., Hakala, J., Rahaman, S., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Äystö, J., Dilling, J., editor, Comyn, M., editor, Thompson, J., editor, and Gwinner, G., editor
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- 2007
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49. Recommissioning of JYFLTRAP at the new IGISOL-4 facility
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Kolhinen, V.S., Eronen, T., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Jokiranta, K., Kankainen, A., Koikkalainen, M., Koponen, J., Kulmala, H., Lantz, M., Mattera, A., Moore, I.D., Penttilä, H., Pikkarainen, T., Pohjlainen, I., Reponen, M., Rinta-Antila, S., Rissanen, J., Rodríguez Triguero, C., Rytkönen, K., Saastamoinen, A., Solders, A., Sonnenschein, V., and Äystö, J.
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- 2013
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50. Towards commissioning the new IGISOL-4 facility
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Moore, I.D., Eronen, T., Gorelov, D., Hakala, J., Jokinen, A., Kankainen, A., Kolhinen, V.S., Koponen, J., Penttilä, H., Pohjalainen, I., Reponen, M., Rissanen, J., Saastamoinen, A., Rinta-Antila, S., Sonnenschein, V., and Äystö, J.
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- 2013
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