57 results on '"Sorri, Juha"'
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2. First Results of the CREDO-Maze Cosmic Ray Project.
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Wibig, Tadeusz, Karbowiak, Michał, Dam-O, Punsiri, Jȩdrzejczak, Karol, Joutsenvaara, Jari, Puputti, Julia, Sorri, Juha, and Leppänen, Ari-Pekka
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COSMIC ray showers ,PARTICLE physics ,SECONDARY school curriculum ,ACADEMIC dissertations ,SCINTILLATION counters - Abstract
The CREDO-Maze project is the concept for a network of stations recording local, extensive cosmic ray air showers. Each station consists of four small scintillation detectors and a control unit that monitors the cosmic ray flux 24 h a day and transmits the results to the central server. The modular design of each array allows the results to be used in educational classes on nuclear radiation, relativistic physics, and particle physics and as a teaching aid in regular school classrooms and more. As an example, we present here some preliminary results from the CREDO-Maze muon telescope missions to the Arctic and down into a deep salt mine, as well as the first shower-particle correlation measurements from a table-top experiment at Walailak University. These experiments show that the different geometric configurations of the CREDO-Maze detector set can be used for projects beyond the scope of the secondary school curriculum, and they can form the basis of student theses and dissertations at universities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. JYFL-ACCLAB-S12-Probing the E0 transitions in 186Pb using the SAGE spectrometer
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Pakarinen, Janne, additional, Greenlees, Paul, additional, Jakobsson, Ulrika, additional, Sandzelius, Mikael, additional, Grahn, Tuomas, additional, Herzan, Andrei, additional, Ruotsalainen, Panu, additional, Auranen, Kalle, additional, Julin, Rauno, additional, Papadakis, Philippos, additional, Scholey, Catherine, additional, Partanen, Jari, additional, Peura, Pauli, additional, Saren, Jan, additional, Rahkila, Panu, additional, Juutinen, Sakari, additional, Stolze, Sanna, additional, Sorri, Juha, additional, Konki, Joonas, additional, Uusitalo, Juha, additional, Leino, Matti, additional, McPeake, Christopher, additional, Jenkins, David, additional, Davies, Paul, additional, Henderson, Jack, additional, Kibedi, Tibor, additional, Wadsworth, Robert, additional, Cox, Daniel M., additional, Lane, Gregory, additional, Parr, Edward, additional, Page, Robert, additional, Revill, John, additional, Kurcewicz, Jan, additional, and Joss, David T, additional
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- 2024
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4. Single-particle and collective excitations in the transitional nucleus 166Os
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Stolze, Sanna, Grahn, Tuomas, Julin, R, Joss, D T, Andgren, K, Auranen, Kalle, Bönig, S, Cox, Daniel, Darby, I G, Doncel, M, Eeckhaudt, S, Greenlees, Paul T, Hadinia, B, Herzáň, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, P, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, S, Konki, Joonas, Kröll, T, Leppänen, A-P, Nyman, M, Page, R D, Pakarinen, J, Partanen, J, McPeake, C G, O’Donnell, D, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Saygı, B, Scholey, Catherine, Simpson, J, Sorri, Juha, Taylor, M J, Thornthwaite, A, and Uusitalo, Juha
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mean lifetimes ,gamma-ray spectroscopy ,mittaus ,spektroskopia ,kokeelliset menetelmät ,collectivity ,gammasäteily ,fysiikka ,Nuclear Experiment ,RDDS measurements - Abstract
The mean lifetimes of the lowest energy 2+, 8+ and 9− states in 166Os have been measured using the recoil distance Doppler-shift method in conjunction with a selective recoil-decay tagging technique. These measurements extend studies into the most neutron-deficient mass region accessible to current experimental methods. The B(E2; 2+ → 0+) = 7(2) W.u. extracted from these measurements is markedly lower than those observed in the heavier even-mass Os isotopes. The 8+ and 9− states yield reduced transition probabilities that are consistent with single-particle transitions. While these values may indicate a departure from collective structure, the level scheme and the underlying nuclear configurations can also be interpreted in terms of a simple collective picture. This contrasting behaviour suggests an intriguing dichotomy in the description of heavy transitional nuclei. peerReviewed
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- 2021
5. 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
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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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6. 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
7. Fine structure in the α decay of 156Lu and 158Ta
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Parr, E., Page, R. D., Joss, D. T., Ali, F. A., Auranen, Kalle, Capponi, L., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Henderson, J., Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Labiche, M., Leino, Matti, Mason, P. J. R., McPeake, C., O’Donnell, D., Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Revill, J. P., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Simpson, J., Smith, J. F., Smolen, M., Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Thornthwaite, A., and Uusitalo, Juha
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alpha decay ,energy levels and level densities ,ydinfysiikka ,nuclear structure and decays - Abstract
Fine structure in the α decay of high-spin states in 156Lu and 158Ta has been identified by means of αγ - coincidence analysis. One new α decay from 156Lu and two from 158Ta were identified, one of which was found to populate a previously unknown state in 154Lu. The hindrance-factor systematics from all four odd-odd, N = 85 nuclei with known α-decaying, πh11/2 coupled states were reviewed and are discussed. These proved consistent with the previously assigned (πh11/2νh9/2 )10+ configuration of the α-decaying state in 156Lu, which differs from the (πh11/2ν f7/2 )9+ assignments in the other three nuclei. peerReviewed
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- 2019
8. Low-lying electromagnetic transition strengths in 180 Pt
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Müller-Gatermann, C., Dewald, A., Fransen, C., Braunroth, T., Jolie, J., Litzinger, J., Regis, J. M., von Spee, F., Warr, N., Zell, K. O., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hauschild, Karl, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Nieminen, Päivi, Nyman, Markus, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Uusitalo, Juha, and Petkov, P.
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electromagnetic transition ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Lifetime measurements have been performed using the 98 Mo ( 86 Kr , 4 n ) 180 Pt reaction at a beam energy of 380 MeV, and the recoil distance Doppler-shift method. In a second experiment the 168 Yb ( 16 O , 4 n ) 180 Pt reaction at a beam energy of 88 MeV using the Ge-gated γ − γ fast timing technique was used to determine lifetimes. Lifetimes of the four lowest yrast states of 180 Pt have been determined. The experimental data are compared to calculations within the framework of the interacting boson model and the general collective model. Both models predict a deformed ground state and are consistent with all the remaining experimental results. peerReviewed
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- 2018
9. 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
10. Level structure above the 17+ isomeric state in 152 69 Tm83
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Singh, B. S. Nara, Cullen, D. M., Taylor, M. J., Srivastava, P. C., Isacker, P. Van, Beeke, O., Dodson, B., Scholey, Catherine, O’Donell, D., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Khan, S., Leino, Matti, Leppänen, Ari-Pekka, Eeckhaudt, Sarah, Mäntyniemi, K., Pakarinen, Janne, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Sarén, Jan, Sorri, Juha, Uusitalo, Juha, and Venhart, M.
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lifetimes and widths ,electromagnetic transitions ,Nuclear Theory ,nuclear spin and parity ,shell model ,nuclear forces ,Nuclear Experiment ,isomer decays ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
Excited states above the 17+ isomeric state in the proton-rich nucleus 152Tm were established by employing the recoil-isomer tagging technique. Data were collected using the JUROGAM gamma-ray array and the GREAT spectrometer together with the recoil ion transport unit (RITU) gas-filled recoil separator and analyzed to identify the prompt and delayed γ decays from the levels in 152Tm. Shell-model calculations, either in a large valence space or in a reduced model space with five protons in the π0h11/2 orbital and one neutron in the ν1f7/2 orbital, agree with the observed energies of the yrast levels up to angular momentum J = 21. The observation of near degeneracies in the energy spectrum can be attributed to specific components of the proton-neutron interaction. The isomeric decay of the 17+ level is not reproduced in the shell-model calculations as it arises from a delicate balance between hindrance due to seniority selection rules and enhancement due to configuration mixing peerReviewed
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- 2018
11. Decay of a 19− isomeric state in 156Lu
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Lewis, M. C., Parr, E., Page, R. D., McPeake, C., Joss, D. T., Ali, F. A., Auranen, Kalle, Briscoe, A. D., Capponi, L., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Henderson, J., Herzán, A., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Labiche, M., Leino, Matti, Mason, P. J. R., Nyman, Markus, O’Donnell, D., Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Revill, J. P., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Saygı, B., Scholey, Catherine, Simpson, J., Smith, J. F., Smolen, M., Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Thornthwaite, A., and Uusitalo, Juha
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electromagnetic transitions ,isomer decays ,ydinfysiikka ,nuclear structure and decays - Abstract
A multiparticle spin-trap isomeric state having a half-life of 179(4) ns and lying 2601 keV above the yrast 10 + state in 156 Lu has been discovered. The 156 Lu nuclei were produced by bombarding isotopically enriched 106 Cd targets with beams of 58 Ni ions, separated in flight using the gas-filled separator RITU and their decays were measured using the GREAT spectrometer. Analysis of the main decay path that populates yrast states observed previously suggests a spin-parity assignment of 19 − for the isomeric state, which is consistent with isomeric states identified in the N = 85 isotones. Comparison with other decay paths in 156 Lu indicates that the [ π h − 1 11 / 2 ⊗ ν h 9 / 2 ] 10 + state at the bottom of the yrast sequence is likely to be the α -decaying isomeric state, with the [ π h − 1 11 / 2 ⊗ ν f 7 / 2 ] 9 + state lying 62 keV above it. The relative ordering of the lowest-lying 9 + and 10 + states is inverted in 156 Lu compared with its odd-odd isotones. peerReviewed
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- 2018
12. Fine structure in the α decay of high-spin isomers in 155Lu and 156Hf
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Parr, E., Page, R. D., Joss, D. T., Ali, F. A., Auranen, Kalle, Capponi, L., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Henderson, J., Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Labiche, M., Leino, Matti, Mason, P. J. R., McPeake, C., O’Donnell, D., Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Revill, J. P., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Simpson, J., Smith, J. F., Smolen, M., Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Thornthwaite, A., and Uusitalo, Juha
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lifetimes and widths ,alpha decay ,energy levels and level densities ,nuclear spin and parity ,shell model ,isomer decays ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
Fine structure in the α decay of high-spin isomers in 155Lu(25/2−) and 156Hf (8+) has been studied for the first time using αγ -coincidence analysis. Three new α decays from 155Lu(25/2−) and two from 156Hf (8+) have been identified, populating seniority s > 1 states in the N = 82 nuclei 151Tm and 152Yb, respectively. The reduced hindrance factors of the α decays support the previous configuration assignments of the populated states. This is the first observation of states with excitation energy greater than 1.5 MeV being populated following α decay in nuclei outside of the 208Pb region. peerReviewed
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- 2018
13. 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
14. 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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15. 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
16. Reinvestigation of the excited states in the proton emitter 151Lu : Particle-hole excitations across the N=Z=64 subshell
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Wang, F., Sun, B. H., Liu, Z., Qi, C., Zhu, L. H., Scholey, Catherine, Ashley, S. F., Bianco, L., Cullen, I. J., Darby, I. G., Eeckhaudt, Sarah, Garnsworthy, A. B., Gelletly, W., Gomez-Hornillos, M. B., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Jenkins, D. G., Jones, G. A., Jones, P., Joss, D. T., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Khan, S., Kishada, A., Leino, Matti, Niikura, M., Nyman, M., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, J., Pietri, S., Podolyák, Zs., Rahkila, Panu, Rigby, S., Sarén, Jan, Shizuma, T., Sorri, Juha, Steer, S., Thomson, J., Thompson, N. J., Uusitalo, Juha, Walker, P. M., and Williams, S.
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electromagnetic transitions ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
The excited states of the proton emitter 151Lu were reinvestigated in a recoil-decay tagging experiment at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä (JYFL). The level scheme built on the ground state of 151Lu was updated with five new γ -ray transitions. Large-scale shell model calculations were carried out in the model space consisting of the neutron and proton orbitals 0g7/2, 1d5/2, 1d3/2, 2s1/2, and 0h11/2 with the optimized monopole interaction in order to interpret the experimental level scheme of 151Lu. It is found that the excitation energies of states above the 27/2− and 23/2+ isomeric levels in 151Lu can be sensitive to excitations from g7/2 and d5/2 to single-particle orbitals above N = Z = 64. peerReviewed
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17. Reduced transition probabilities along the yrast line in 166W
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Saygi, B., Joss, D. T., Page, R. D., Grahn, Tuomas, Simpson, J., O’Donnell, D., Alharshan, G., Auranen, Kalle, Bäck, T., Boening, S., Braunroth, T., Carroll, R. J., Cederwall, B., Cullen, D. M., Dewald, A., Doncel, M., Donosa, L., Drummond, M. C., Ertugral, F., Ertürk, S., Fransen, C., Greenlees, Paul, Hackstein, M., Hauschild, Karl, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, U., Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Kröll, T., Labiche, M., Lopez-Martens, Araceli, McPeake, G., Moradi, F., Möller, O., Mustafa, M., Nieminen, Päivi, Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Procter, M., Rahkila, Panu, Rother, W., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Taylor, M. J., Thornthwaite, A., and Uusitalo, Juha
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nuclear physics ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
Lifetimes of excited states in the yrast band of the neutron-deficient nuclide 166W have been measured utilizing the DPUNS plunger device at the target position of the JUROGAM II γ -ray spectrometer in conjunction with the RITU gas-filled separator and the GREAT focal-plane spectrometer. Excited states in 166W were populated in the 92Mo(78Kr,4p) reaction at a bombarding energy of 380 MeV. The measurements reveal a low value for the ratio of reduced transitions probabilities for the lowest-lying transitions B(E2; 4+ → 2+)/B(E2; 2+ → 0+) = 0.33(5), compared with the expected ratio for an axially deformed rotor (B4/2 = 1.43). peerReviewed
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- 2017
18. 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
19. 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
20. 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
21. In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of low- and medium-spin levels in 211Po
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Slotte, J. M. K., Granholm, P., Öhman, R., Lönnroth, T., Juutinen, Sakari, Suhonen, Jouni, Jones, P. M., Julin, Rauno, Pakarinen, Janne, Rahkila, Panu, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, and Uusitalo, Juha
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low- and medium-spin levels ,in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
The structure of the low- and medium-spin levels of the 211Po nucleus have been studied with in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy with the 208Pb(α,n)211Po fusion-evaporation reaction. The level scheme was further extended with levels of the configurations π(h9/2)22+−4+⊗νg9/2, π(h9/2)28+⊗νg9/2, π(h9/2)22+−4+⊗νi11/2, π(h9/2)22+−4+⊗νj15/2, π(h9/2f7/2)8+⊗νg9/2, and π(h9/2)20+⊗ν(g9/2)20+(s1/2)−1. The single-particle neutron states νd5/2 and νs1/2 were also identified. Furthermore, a number of states feeding the low-spin structures were added. peerReviewed
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- 2017
22. Spin-dependent evolution of collectivity in 112Te
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Doncel, M., Bäck, T., Qi, C., Cullen, D. M., Hodge, D., Cederwall, B., Taylor, M. J., Procter, M., Giles, M., Auranen, Kalle, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Herzan, Andrej, Konki, Joonas, Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, and Uusitalo, Juha
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electromagnetic transitions ,Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
The evolution of collectivity with spin along the yrast line in the neutron-deficient nucleus 112Te has been studied by measuring the reduced transition probability of excited states in the yrast band. In particular, the lifetimes of the 4+ and 6+ excited states have been determined by using the recoil distance Doppler-shift method. The results are discussed using both large-scale shell-model and total Routhian surface calculations. 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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- 2016
24. Excited states and reduced transition probabilities in Os 168
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Grahn, Tuomas, Stolze, Sanna, Joss, D. T., Page, R. D., Sayğ, B., O'Donnell, D., Akmali, M., Andgren, K., Bianco, L., Cullen, D. M., Dewald, A., Greenlees, Paul, Heyde, K., Iwasaki, H., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Judson, D. S., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Lumley, N., Mason, P. J. R., Möller, O., Nomura, K., Nyman, Markus, Petts, A., Peura, Pauli, Pietralla, N., Pissulla, Th., Rahkila, Panu, Sapple, P. J., Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Simpson, J., Sorri, Juha, Stevenson, P. D., Uusitalo, Juha, Watkins, H. V., and Wood, J. L.
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excited states - Abstract
The level scheme of the neutron-deficient nuclide 168Os has been extended and mean lifetimes of excited states have been measured by the recoil distance Doppler-shift method using the JUROGAM γ -ray spectrometer in conjunction with the IKP Koln plunger device. The ¨ 168Os γ rays were measured in delayed coincidence with recoiling fusion-evaporation residues detected at the focal plane of the RITU gas-filled separator. The ratio of reduced transition probabilities B(E2; 4+ 1 → 2+ 1 )/B(E2; 2+ 1 → 0+ 1 ) is measured to be 0.34(18), which is very unusual for collective band structures and cannot be reproduced by interacting boson model (IBM-2) calculations based on the SkM* energy-density functional. peerReviewed
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- 2016
25. Excited states in the proton-unbound nuclide 158Ta
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Carroll, R. J., Page, R. D., Joss, D. T., O'Donnell, D., Uusitalo, Juha, Darby, I. G., Andgren, K., Auranen, Kalle, Bönig, S., Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Drummond, M. C., Eeckhaudt, Sarah, Grahn, Tuomas, Gray-Jones, C., Greenlees, Paul, Hadinia, B., Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Kröll, T., Leino, Matti, Leppänen, Ari-Pekka, McPeake, C., Nyman, Markus, Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Revill, J., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Sayği, B., Scholey, Catherine, Seweryniak, D., Simpson, J., Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Taylor, M. J., and Thornthwaite, A.
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tantaali ,Nuclear Experiment ,excited states - Abstract
Excited states in the neutron-deficient odd-odd proton-unbound nuclide 158Ta have been investigated in two separate experiments. In the first experiment, 166Ir nuclei were produced in the reactions of 380 MeV 78Kr ions with an isotopically enriched 92Mo target. The α-decay chain of the 9+ state in 166Ir was analyzed. Fine structure in the α decay of the 9+ state in 162Re established a 66 keV difference in excitation energy between the lowest-lying 9+ and 10+ states in 158Ta. Higher-lying states in 158Ta were populated in the reactions of 255 MeV 58Ni ions with an isotopically enriched 102Pd target. Gamma-ray decay paths that populate, depopulate, and bypass a 19− isomeric state have been identified. The general features of the deduced level scheme are discussed and the prospects for observing proton emission branches from excited states are considered. peerReviewed
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- 2016
26. Electron spectroscopy with the SAGE spectrometer
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Sorri, Juha
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instrumentation ,spektroskopia ,spektrometrit ,electron spectroscopy ,elektronit ,mittaustekniikka ,¹⁵⁴Sm ,spektrometria ,ydinreaktiot ,¹⁹⁴Po ,mittauslaitteet ,samarium ,ydinfysiikka ,polonium - Abstract
A device called the SAGE (Silicon And GErmanium) spectrometer, designed for in-beam electron spectroscopy, is introduced in this work. A detailed description to the technical aspects of the device is given along with several examples of analytical procedures related to work done with the device. The radial ltering method and veto/add-back algorithms are tools for improving the quality of the electron-gamma data whilst the time-gate selection procedure helps in determining absolute internal conversion coe cients without reference points. Two very di erent types of experiments with results obtained from the electron data are introduced and analysed. Coulomb excitation is used to probe 154Sm and a more typical fusion-evaporation reaction is used to produce 194Po. The 154Sm study is serves mainly for introduce the new analysis methods and no gains are made when compared to other recent works on this isotope. In the 194Po analysis, despite some experimental pitfalls, the mystery regarding the doublets in the electron spectrum measured with SACRED is solved and a possible extension to the known level scheme of 194Po is given.
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- 2016
27. 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
28. Lifetime measurements in 166Re : Collective versus magnetic rotation
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Li, H. J., Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Peng, J., Chen, Q. B., Zhang, S. Q., Zhao, P. W., Meng, J., Bäck, T., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Auranen, Kalle, Bönig, S., Drummond, M., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Joss, D. T., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Kröll, T., Leino, Matti, McPeake, C., O'Donnell, D., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Sayğı, B., Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Taylor, M. J., Thornthwaite, A., Uusitalo, Juha, and Xiao, Z. G.
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Nuclear Theory ,lifetimes ,rhenium ,excited states - Abstract
Lifetimes of excited states in the neutron-deficient odd-odd nucleus 166Re have been measured for the first time using the recoil distance Doppler-shift method. The measured lifetime for the (8−) state; τ = 480 (80) ps, enabled an assessment of the multipolarities of the γ rays depopulating this state. Information on electromagnetic transition strengths were deduced for the γ -ray transitions from the (9−), (10−), and (11−) states, and in the case of the (10−) and (11−) states limits on the B(M1) and B(E2) strengths were estimated. The results are compared with total Routhian surface predictions and semiclassical calculations. Tilted-axis cranking calculations based on a relativistic mean-field approach (TAC-RMF) have also been performed in order to test the possibility of magnetic rotation in the 166Re nucleus. While the TAC-RMF calculations predict a quadrupole-deformed nuclear shape with similar β2 deformation as obtained by using the TRS model, it was found that the experimental electromagnetic transition rates are in better agreement with a collective-rotational description. peerReviewed
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- 2016
29. Identification of the Jπ = 1− state in 218Ra populated via α decay of 222Th
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Parr, E., Smith, J. F., Greenlees, Paul, Smolen, M., Papadakis, Philippos, Auranen, Kalle, Chapman, R., Cullen, D. M., Grahn, Tuomas, Grocutt, L., Herzan, Andrej, Herzberg, R.-D., Hodge, D., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, McPeake, C., Mengoni, D., Mistry, A. K., Mulholland, K. F., O'Neill, G. G., Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scheck, M., Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Taylor, M. J., and Uusitalo, Juha
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radium ,Nuclear Theory ,octupole correlations ,deformed nuclei ,torium ,excited states - Abstract
The α decay of 222Th populating the low-lying J π = 3− state, and also a proposed 1− state, in 218Ra has been observed. The observations suggest an excitation energy of 853 keV for the 1− state, which is 60 keV above the 3− state. The hindrance factors of these α decays give a possible boundary to the region of ground-state octupole deformation in the light-actinide nuclei. The relative positions of the J π = 1− and 3− states suggest they are produced by an octupole-vibrational mechanism, as opposed to α clustering or rotations of a reflection-asymmetric octupole-deformed shape. peerReviewed
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- 2016
30. Determination of absolute internal conversion coefficients using the SAGE spectrometer
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Sorri, Juha, Greenlees, Paul, Papadakis, Philippos, Konki, Joonas, Cox, Daniel, Auranen, Kalle, Partanen, Jari, Sandzelius, Mikael, Pakarinen, Janne, Rahkila, Panu, Uusitalo, Juha, Herzberg, R.-D., Smallcombe, J., Davies, P.J., Barton, C.J., and Jenkins, D.G.
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electron spectroscopy ,internal conversion coefficient ,silicon detector ,background subtraction ,energy reconstruction - Abstract
A non-reference based method to determine internal conversion coefficients using the SAGE spectrometer is carried out for transitions in the nuclei of 154Sm, 152Sm and 166Yb. The Normalised-Peak-to-Gamma method is in general an efficient tool to extract internal conversion coefficients. However, in many cases the required well-known reference transitions are not available. The data analysis steps required to determine absolute internal conversion coefficients with the SAGE spectrometer are presented. In addition, several background suppression methods are introduced and an example of how ancillary detectors can be used to select specific reaction products is given. The results obtained for ground-state band E2 transitions show that the absolute internal conversion coefficients can be extracted using the methods described with a reasonable accuracy. In some cases of less intense transitions only an upper limit for the internal conversion coefficient could be given. peerReviewed
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- 2016
31. Spectroscopy of At 201 including the observation of a shears band and the 29/2 + isomeric state
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Auranen, Kalle, Uusitalo, Juha, Juutinen, Sakari, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hauschild, Karl, Herzan, Andrej, Julin, Rauno, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, and Stolze, Sanna
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neutron ,nucleus ,spektroskopia ,fysiikka - Abstract
The excited states of 201At were studied and an isomeric 29/2 + state [T1/2 = 3.39(9) μs] was identified by using a fusion-evaporation reaction, a gas-filled recoil separator, and recoil gating techniques. The 29/2 + state is suggested to originate from the π(h9/2) ⊗ |200Po;11− configuration, and it decays through the 269- and 339-keV E2- and E3-type transitions, respectively. Moreover, a cascade of magnetic dipole transitions that is suggested to originate from a shears band was observed by using recoil-gated γ − γ (−γ ) coincidence techniques. peerReviewed
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- 2015
32. Search for the terminating 27- state in 140Nd
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Petrache, C. M., Ragnarsson, I., Naïdja, H., Nowacki, F., Leguillon, R., Zerrouki, T., Greenlees, Paul, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Nyman, Markus, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, and Uusitalo, Juha
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nuclear spin ,Nuclear Theory ,neodyymi - Abstract
In the search for the fully aligned 27− state in 140Nd predicted by cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky calculations, new close-to-spherical high-spin states have been discovered. Both the close-to-spherical and the triaxial calculated states are in good agreement with the experimental results, supporting the existence of shape coexistence up to very high spins. Shell-model calculations using a newly developed effective interaction for the 50 N ,Z 82 mass region are in good agreement with the observed spherical states. The comparison between the experimental and calculated level energies allowed the relative energy to be established between several proton and neutron orbitals at high energy and spins. peerReviewed
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- 2015
33. Collective excitations in the transitional nuclei 163Re and 165Re
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Davis-Merry, T. R., Joss, D. T., Page, R. D., Simpson, J., Paul, E. S., Ali, F. A., Bianco, L., Carroll, R. J., Cederwall, B., Darby, I. G., Drummond, M. C., Eeckhaudt, Sarah, Ertürk, S., Gómez-Hornillos, M. B., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hadinia, B., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Nieminen, Päivi, Nyman, Markus, O'Donnell, D., Pakarinen, Janne, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Revill, J. P., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sapple, P. J., Sarén, Jan, Sayği, B., Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Thomson, J., and Uusitalo, Juha
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Nuclear Theory ,neutron-deficient nuclei ,rhenium ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Excited states in the neutron-deficient nuclei 163 75 Re88 and 165 75 Re90 were populated in the 106Cd(60Ni, p2nγ ) and 92Mo(78Kr, 3p2nγ ) fusion-evaporation reactions at bombarding energies of 270 and 380 MeV, respectively. γ rays were detected at the target position using the JUROGAM spectrometer while recoiling ions were separated in-flight by the RITU gas-filled recoil separator and implanted in the GREAT spectrometer. The energy level schemes for 163Re and 165Re were identified using recoil-decay correlation techniques. At low spin, the yrast bands of these isotopes consist of signature partner bands based on a single πh11/2 quasiproton configuration. The bands display large energy splitting consistent with the soft triaxial shape typical of transitional nuclei above N = 82. The configurations of the excited states are proposed within the framework of the cranked shell model. peerReviewed
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- 2015
34. Identification of a dipole band above the Iπ = 31/2- isomeric state in 189Pb
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Hodge, D., Cullen, D. M., Taylor, M. J., Procter, M. G., Nieminen, Päivi, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hauschild, Karl, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, P., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Lopez-Martens, Araceli, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, and Uusitalo, Juha
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dipole bands ,nuclear isomers ,lead isotopes ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,excited states - Abstract
A dipole band of six transitions built upon a firmly established I π = 31/2− isomeric state has been identified in 189Pb using recoil-isomer tagging. This is the lightest odd-mass Pb nucleus in which a dipole band is known. The dipole nature of the new transitions has been confirmed through angular-intensity arguments. The evolution of the excitation energy and the aligned-angular momentum of the states in the new dipole band are compared with those of dipole bands in heavier, odd-mass lead isotopes. This comparison suggests that the new band in 189Pb is based upon a π[s−2 1/2h9/2i13/2]11− ⊗ ν[i −1 13/2+ ]13/2+ configuration. However, the increased aligned-angular momentum in 189Pb may suggest evidence for a reduced repulsive proton/neutron-hole interaction compared to dipole bands in the heavier mass isotopes. peerReviewed
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35. Recoil-decay tagging spectroscopy of 162 74 W 88
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Li, H. J., Cederwall, B., Bäck, T., Qi, C., Doncel, M., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Auranen, Kalle, Bönig, S., Drummond, M. C., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Herzan, Andrej, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Kröll, T., Leino, Matti, McPeake, C., O'Donnell, D., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Sayğı, B., Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Taylor, M. J., Thornthwaite, A., Uusitalo, Juha, and Xiao, Z. G.
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gamma spectroscopy ,volframi ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Excited states in the highly neutron-deficient nucleus 162W have been investigated via the 92Mo(78Kr, 2α) 162W reaction. Prompt γ rays were detected by the JUROGAM II high-purity germanium detector array and the recoiling fusion-evaporation products were separated by the recoil ion transport unit (RITU) gas-filled recoil separator and identified with the gamma recoil electron alpha tagging (GREAT) spectrometer at the focal plane of RITU. γ rays from 162W were identified uniquely using mother-daughter and mother-daughter-granddaughter α-decay correlations. The observation of a rotational-like ground-state band is interpreted within the framework of total Routhian surface (TRS) calculations, which suggest an axially symmetric ground-state shape with a γ -soft minimum at β2 ≈ 0.15. Quasiparticle alignment effects are discussed based on cranked shell model calculations. New measurements of the 162W ground-state α-decay energy and half-life were also performed. The observed α-decay energy agrees with previous measurements. The half-life of 162W was determined to be t1/2 = 990(30) ms. This value deviates significantly from the currently adopted value of t1/2 = 1360(70) ms. In addition, the α-decay energy and half-life of 166Os were measured and found to agree with the adopted values. peerReviewed
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- 2015
36. Experimental investigation of the 0⁺₂ band in ¹⁵⁴Sm as a β-vibrational band
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Smallcombe, J., P.J.Davies, C.J.Barton, D.G.Jenkins, L.L.Andersson, P.A.Butler, D.M.Cox, R.-D.Herzberg, A.Mistry, E.Parr, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hauschild, Karl, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Lopez-Martens, Araceli, Nieminen, Päivi, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, and Uusitalo, Juha
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gamma ray ,spektroskopia ,rare-earth ,collective models ,electric monopole ,internal conversion electrons - Abstract
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37. Spectroscopy of 193Bi
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Herzan, Andrej, Juutinen, Sakari, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hauschild, Karl, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Lopez-Martens, Araceli, Nieminen, Päivi, Nyman, M., Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Uusitalo, Juha, Lunardi, S., Bizzeti, P.G., Kabana, Sonia, Bucci, C., Chiari, M., Dainese, A., Nezza, P. Di, Menegazzo, R., Nannini, A., Signorini, C., and Valiente-Dobon, J.J.
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spektroskopia ,shape coexistence - Abstract
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- 2014
38. 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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39. α decay of the πh11/2 isomer in Ir164
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Drummond, M. C., O'Donnell, D., Page, R. D., Joss, D. T., Capponi, L., Cox, D. M., Darby, Iain, Donosa, L., Filmer, F., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hauschild, Karl, Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Lopez-Martens, Araceli, Mistry, A. K., Nieminen, Päivi, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Saygi, B., Scholey, Catherine, Simpson, J., Sorri, Juha, Thornthwaite, A., and Uusitalo, Juha
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neutron-deficent isotopes ,energia ,nuclear-structure ,model ,total data readout. proton drip-line ,emission ,ritu ,osmium ,volframi - Abstract
The α -decay branch of the πh 11 / 2 isomer in 164 Ir has been identified using the GREAT spectrometer. The 164 Ir nuclei were produced using the 92 Mo( 78 Kr ,p 5 n ) 164 Ir reaction and separated in flight using the recoil ion transport unit (RITU) gas-filled separator. The measured α -decay energy of 6880 ± 10 keV allowed the excitation of the πh 11 / 2 state in 160 Re to be deduced as 166 ± 14 keV. The half-life of 164 Ir was measured with improved precision to be 70 ± 10 μ sandan α -decay branching ratio of 4 ± 2% was determined. Improved half-life and branching ratio measurements were also obtained for 165 Ir, but no evidence was found for the ground-state decays of either 164 Ir or 165 Ir. peerReviewed
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40. Alpha-decay studies of the francium isotopes 198Fr and 199Fr nuclei
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Uusitalo, Juha, Sarén, Jan, Juutinen, Sakari, Leino, Matti, Eeckhaudt, Sarah, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leppänen, Ari-Pekka, Nyman, Markus, Pakarinen, Janne, Rahkila, Panu, Scholey, Catherine, Semchenkov, A., Sorri, Juha, Steer, Andrew, and Venhart, Martin
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Very neutron deficient francium isotopes have been produced in fusion evaporation reactions using 60Ni ions on 141Pr targets. The gas-filled recoil separator RITU was employed to collect the fusion products and to separate them from the scattered beam. The activities were implanted into a position sensitive silicon detector after passing through a gas-counter system. The isotopes were identified using spatial and time correlations between the implants and the decays. Two α-particle activities, with Eα = 7613(15) keV and T1/2 = (15+12 −5 ) ms and Eα = 7684(15) keV and T1/2 = (16+13 −5 ) ms were identified in the new isotope 198Fr. In addition, the half-life and α-particle energy of 199Fr were measured with improved precision. The measured decay properties deduced for 199Fr and 198Fr suggest that there is an onset of ground-state deformation at N = 112 in the Fr isotopes. peerReviewed
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41. Isomer-tagged differential-plunger measurements in 113Xe
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Procter, M.G., Cullen, David, Taylor, M.J., Pakarinen, Janne, Auranen, Kalle, Bäck, Torbjörn, Back, T., Braunroth, T., Cederwall, Bo, Dewald, A., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Herzan, Andrej, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Liotta, R., Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Uusitalo, Juha, and Qi, C.
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
The 278-keV M2 γ decay from the νh11/2 isomeric state in 113Xe has been observed for the first time using the recoil-isomer tagging technique. The half-life of the isomer has been measured to be 6.9(3) μs. The derived B(M2) value is in agreement with the trend of systematic measurements of M2 transition strengths in neutron-deficient tellurium and tin isotopes. The lifetime of the first excited state in the νh11/2 band has been measured using the recoil distance Doppler-shift method. The extracted B(E2) value has been compared to theoretical CD-Bonn calculations and recent lifetime measurements in 109Te. This comparison of B(E2) values has been used to shed light on the possible influence of collective degrees of freedom on M2 transition strengths in the most neutron-deficient xenon nuclei. The νh11/2 band is deduced to have a degree of deformation comparable with the ground-state bands of the even-mass xenon isotopes. However, the value deduced in this work indicates a loss of collective behavior when compared with the lower-mass 109Te. This result suggests that, while changes in deformation may be partly responsible for the observed trend in B(M2) values for increasing Z, other effects may also be present. peerReviewed
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42. Low-lying excited states in the neutron-deficient isotopes 163Os and 165Os
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Drummond, M.C., Joss, David, Page, Robert, Simpson, John, O'Donnell, D., Andgren, K., Bianco, L., Cederwall, Bo, Darby, Iain, Eeckhaudt, Sarah, Hornillos, M.B. Gomez, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Hadinia, Baharak, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leppänen, Ari-Pekka, Leino, Matti, Nyman, Markus, Pakarinen, Janne, Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sapple, P.J., Sarén, Jan, Saygi, B., Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Thomson, J., Uusitalo, Juha, and Venhart, Martin
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment ,Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Excited states in the neutron-deficient isotopes 163Os and 165Os were identified using the JUROGAM and GREAT spectrometers in conjunction with the RITU gas-filled separator. The 163Os and 165Os nuclei were populated via the 106Cd(60Ni,3n) and 92Mo(78Kr,2p3n) reactions at bombarding energies of 270 MeV and 357 MeV, respectively. Gamma-ray emissions from these nuclei have been established unambiguously using the recoil-decay tagging technique and a coincidence analysis has allowed level schemes to be established. These results suggest that the yrast states are based upon negative-parity configurations originating from the νf7/2 and νh9/2 orbitals. peerReviewed
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43. First prompt in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of a superheavy element: the 256Rf
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Rubert, J., Dorvaux, Olivier, Gall, Benoit, Greenlees, Paul, Asfari, Z., Piot, J., Andersson, L., Asai, M., Cox, D.M., Dechery, F., Grahn, Tuomas, Hauschild, Karl, Henning, G., Herzan, Andrej, Herzberg, Rolf-Dietmar, Hessberger, Fritz Peter, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Khoo, T-L, Leino, Matti, Ljungvall, J., Lopez-Martens, Araceli, Lozeva, R., Nieminen, Päivi, Pakarinen, Janne, Papadakis, Philippos, Parr, E., Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Seweryniak, D., Sorri, Juha, Sulignano, B., Theisen, Ch, Uusitalo, Juha, and Venhart, Martin
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Using state-of-the-art γ-ray spectroscopic techniques, the first rotational band of a superheavy element, extending up to a spin of 20 ¯h, was discovered in the nucleus 256Rf. To perform such an experiment at the limits of the present instrumentation, several developments were needed. The most important of these developments was of an intense isotopically enriched 50Ti beam using the MIVOC method. The experimental set-up and subsequent analysis allowed the 256Rf ground-state band to be revealed. The rotational properties of the band are discussed and compared with neighboring transfermium nuclei through the study of their moments of inertia. These data suggest that there is no evidence of a significant deformed shell gap at Z = 104. peerReviewed
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44. Gamma-ray and decay spectroscopy of 194,195,196At
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Nyman, Markus, Juutinen, Sakari, Darby, Iain, Eeckhaudt, Sarah, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Ketelhut, Steffen, Kettunen, Heikki, Leino, Matti, Nieminen, Päivi, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Uusitalo, Juha, and Enqvist, Timo
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High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Excited states of 195At have been studied by means of in-beam γ -ray spectroscopy and the recoil-decay tagging technique. A strongly coupled rotational band feeding the α-decaying 7/2− state via unobserved transitions was identified. This band is presumably built on the oblate proton I π = 13/2+ state. Confirming earlier measurements, α decays from the 1/2+ and 7/2− states were observed. Additionally, an E3 branch competing with the α decay of the 7/2− state was inferred. Also α decays of the odd-odd isotopes 194,196At were examined. peerReviewed
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45. Transition probability studies in 175Au
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Grahn, Tuomas, Watkins, H., Joss, David, Page, Robert, Carroll, R.J., Dewald, A., Greenlees, Paul, Hackstein, M., Herzberg, Rolf-Dietmar, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Kröll, Th, Krücken, R., Labiche, M., Leino, Matti, Lumley, N., Maierbeck, P., Nyman, Markus, Nieminen, Päivi, O'Donnell, D., Ollier, J., Pakarinen, Janne, Peura, Pauli, Pissulla, Th, Rahkila, Panu, Revill, J.P., Rother, W., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Rigby, Sarah, Sarén, Jan, Sapple, P.J., Scheck, M., Scholey, Catherine, Simpson, John, Sorri, Juha, and Venhart, Martin
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Physics::Atomic Physics ,Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Transition probabilities have been measured between the low-lying yrast states in 175Au by employing the recoil distance Doppler-shift method combined with the selective recoil-decay tagging technique. Reduced transition probabilities and magnitudes of transition quadrupole moments have been extracted from measured lifetimes allowing dramatic changes in nuclear structure within a low excitation-energy range to probed. The transition quadrupole moment data are discussed in terms of available systematics as a function of atomic number and aligned angular momentum. peerReviewed
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46. Spectroscopy of the proton drip-line nucleus 203Fr
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Jakobsson, Ulrika, Juutinen, Sakari, Uusitalo, Juha, Leino, Matti, Auranen, Kalle, Enqvist, Timo, Greenlees, Paul, Hauschild, Karl, Jones, Peter, Julin, Rauno, Ketelhut, Steffen, Kuusiniemi, Pasi, Nyman, Markus, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, and Sorri, Juha
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
The nucleus 203Fr has been studied through γ -ray and electron spectroscopy, using the recoil-decay tagging technique. A 13/2+ state, with a half-life of 0.37(5) μs, has been observed in 203Fr. Both the α-decay branch and the internal de-excitation of the 1/2+ isomer in 203Fr have been studied. Furthermore, the corresponding 1/2+ state, with a half-life of 0.31(8) s, has been found in 199At. In addition, transitions feeding the 9/2− ground state of 203Fr have been identified. The observed level pattern suggests that the ground state is still spherical. peerReviewed
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47. Octupole correlations in the structure of 0$_2^+$ bands in the N=88 nuclei 150Sm and 152Gd
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Bvumbi, S.P., Sharpey-Schafer, J.F., Jones, Peter, Mullins, S.M., Nyako, B.M., Juhasz, K., Bark, Robert, Bianco, L., Cullen, David, Curien, D., Garrett, P.E., Greenlees, Paul, Hirvonen, J., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Kau, J., Komati, F., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Korichi, A., Lawrie, E.A., Lawrie, J.J., Leino, Matti, Madiba, T.E., Majola, S.N.T., Maine, P., Minkova, A., Ncapayi, N.J., Nieminen, Päivi, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Riedinger, L.L., Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sarén, Jan, Scholey, Catherine, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Timar, J., Uusitalo, Juha, and Vymers, P.A.
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Knowledge of the exact microscopic structure of the 01 + ground state and first excited 02 + state in 150Sm is required to understand the branching of double β decay to these states from 150Nd. The detailed spectroscopy of 150Sm and 152Gd has been studied using (α,xn) reactions and the γ -ray arrays AFRODITE and JUROGAM II. Consistently strong E1 transitions are observed between the excited Kπ = 02 + bands and the lowest negative parity bands in both nuclei. These results are discussed in terms of the possible permanent octupole deformation in the first excited Kπ = 02 + band and also in terms of the “tidal wave” model of Frauendorf. peerReviewed
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48. Recoil-beta tagging study of the N=Z nucleus 66As
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Ruotsalainen, Panu, Scholey, Catherine, Julin, Rauno, Hauschild, Karl, Kaneko, K., Singh, B.S. Nara, Wadsworth, Robert, Jenkins, David, Brock, T.S., Greenlees, Paul, Henderson, J., Jakobsson, Ulrika, Jones, Peter, Juutinen, Sakari, Ketelhut, Steffen, Leino, Matti, Lumley, N.M., Mason, P.J.R., Nieminen, Päivi, Nyman, Markus, Paterson, I., Peura, Pauli, Procter, M.G., Rahkila, Panu, Sarén, Jan, Sorri, Juha, and Uusitalo, Juha
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
An in-beam study has been performed to further investigate the known isomeric decays and to identify T = 1 excited states in the medium-heavy N = Z = 33 nucleus 66As. The fusion-evaporation reaction 40Ca(28Si,pn) 66As was employed at beam energies of 75 and 83 MeV. The half-lives and ordering of two known isomeric states in 66As have been determined with improved accuracy. In addition, several prompt γ -ray transitions from excited states, both bypassing and decaying to the isomeric states in 66As, have been observed. Most importantly, candidates for the 4+ → 2+ and 6+ → 4+ transitions in the T = 1 band have been identified. The results are compared with shell-model calculations using the modern JUN45 interaction in the pf5/2g9/2 model space. peerReviewed
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49. Spectroscopy of proton-rich 66^Se up to J^�� = 6^+: isospin-breaking effect in the A = 66 isobaric triplet
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Ruotsalainen, Panu, Jenkins, David, Bentley, M.A., Wadsworth, Robert, Scholey, Catherine, Auranen, Kalle, Davies, P.J., Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Henderson, J., Herzan, Andrej, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Joshi, P., Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Lotay, G., Nichols, A.J., Obertelli, A., Pakarinen, Janne, Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Saren, Jan, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, and Uusitalo, Juha
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FOS: Physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Candidates for three excited states in the 66^Se have been identified using the recoil-�� tagging method together with a veto detector for charged-particle evaporation channels. These results allow a comparison of mirror and triplet energy differences between analogue states across the A = 66 triplet as a function of angular momentum. The extracted triplet energy differences follow the negative trend observed in the f_7/2 shell. Shell-model calculations indicate a continued need for an additional isospin non-conserving interaction in addition to the Coulomb isotensor part as a function of mass., Submitted to Physical Review Letters on Jul. 18, 2013. 5 pages, 3 figures
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50. Competing single-particle and collective states in the low-energy structure of 113I
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Taylor, M.J., Cullen, David, Procter, M.G., Bäck, Torbjörn, Cederwall, Bo, Doncel, M., Braunroth, T., Dewald, A., Pakarinen, Janne, Grahn, Tuomas, Greenlees, Paul, Auranen, Kalle, Jakobsson, Ulrika, Julin, Rauno, Juutinen, Sakari, Herzan, Andrej, Konki, Joonas, Leino, Matti, Liotta, R., Partanen, Jari, Peura, Pauli, Rahkila, Panu, Ruotsalainen, Panu, Sandzelius, Mikael, Sarén, Jan, Sorri, Juha, Stolze, Sanna, Uusitalo, Juha, Liang, W.Y., and Xu, F.R.
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Experimental Nuclear Physics - Abstract
To understand the low-energy structure of the neutron deficient iodine isotopes, lifetimes for the low-lying 9/2+ and 11/2+ positive-parity states in 113I have been measured as τ = 28(4) ps and τ = 3.7(7) ps, respectively. The lifetime for the 11/2− state, which feeds the 9/2+ and 11/2+ states, was remeasured with improved accuracy as τ = 216(7) ps. The reduced transition probability, B(E2) = 32(5) W.u., for the 9/2+ → 5/2+ transition agrees with that calculated within the shell model using a Hamiltonian based on the charge-dependent Bonn nucleon-nucleon interaction. In contrast, the much larger transition probability, B(E2) = 209(39) W.u., measured for the 11/2+ → 7/2+ transition has been interpreted, with the aid of configuration-constrained total Routhian surface calculations, as resulting from a slightly γ -soft rotor with an associated quadrupole deformation of β2 ≈ 0.18. Remarkably similar reduced E1 transition probabilities of 5.5(5) × 10−4 and 4.9(5) × 10−4 W.u. were deduced for the 11/2− → 9/2+ and 11/2− → 11/2+ transitions, respectively, which feed apparently dissimilar but competing structures. peerReviewed
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