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2. Evidence for enhanced neutron-proton correlations from the level structure of the $N=Z+1$ nucleus $^{87}_{43}$Tc$^{\ }_{44}$
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Liu, X., Cederwall, B., Qi, C., Wyss, R. A., Aktas, Ö., Ertoprak, A., Zhang, W., Clément, E., de France, G., Ralet, D., Gadea, A., Goasduff, A., Jaworski, G., Kuti, I., Nyakó, B. M., Nyberg, J., Palacz, M., Wadsworth, R., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Al-Azri, H., Nyberg, A. Ataç, Bäck, T., de Angelis, G., Doncel, M., Dudouet, J., Gottardo, A., Jurado, M., Ljungvall, J., Mengoni, D., Napoli, D. R., Petrache, C. M., Sohler, D., Timár, J., Barrientos, D., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Birkenbach, B., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Burrows, I., Charles, L., Ciemala, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Cullen, D. M., Désesquelles, P., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eberth, J., Erduran, N., Ertürk, S., González, V., Goupil, J., Hess, H., Huyuk, T., Jungclaus, A., Korten, W., Lemasson, A., Leoni, S., Maj, A., Menegazzo, R., Million, B., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Podolyàk, Zs., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Saillant, F., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Simpson, J., Stezowski, O., Theisen, C., and Zielińska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The low-lying excited states in the neutron-deficient $N=Z+1$ nucleus $^{87}_{43}$Tc$^{\ }_{44}$ have been studied via the fusion-evaporation reaction $^{54}$Fe($^{36}$Ar, $2n1p$)$^{87}$Tc at the Grand Acc\'el\'erateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), France. The AGATA spectrometer was used in conjunction with the auxiliary NEDA, Neutron Wall, and DIAMANT detector arrays to measure coincident prompt $\gamma$-rays, neutrons, and charged particles emitted in the reaction. A level scheme of $^{87}$Tc from the (9/2$^{+}_{g.s.}$) state to the (33/2$^{+}_{1}$) state was established based on 6 mutually coincident $\gamma$-ray transitions. The constructed level structure exhibits a rotational behavior with a sharp backbending at $\hbar\omega\approx 0.50$ MeV. A decrease in alignment frequency and increase in alignment sharpness in the odd-mass isotonic chains around $N=44$ is proposed as an effect of the enhanced isoscalar neutron-proton interactions in odd-mass nuclei when approaching the $N=Z$ line.
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3. Mic–Mac model based on the Wigner–Kirkwood method
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Bhagwat, A., Centelles, M., Viñas, X., and Wyss, R.
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- 2023
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4. Development and Validation of a Novel Tool to Predict Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) Scores in Cirrhosis, Using Administrative Datasets
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Simon TG, Schneeweiss S, Wyss R, Lu Z, Bessette LG, York C, and Lin KJ
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cirrhosis ,phenotyping ,administrative data ,claims ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Tracey G Simon,1,2 Sebastian Schneeweiss,2 Richard Wyss,2 Zhigang Lu,2 Lily G Bessette,2 Cassandra York,2 Kueiyu Joshua Lin1,2 1Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 2Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USACorrespondence: Kueiyu Joshua Lin, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1620 Tremont St. Suite 3030, Boston, MA, 02120, USA, Tel +1 617 278-0930, Fax +1 617 232-8602, Email jklin@bwh.harvard.eduBackground: The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score predicts disease severity and mortality in cirrhosis. To improve cirrhosis phenotyping in administrative databases lacking laboratory data, we aimed to develop and externally validate claims-based MELD prediction models, using claims data linked to electronic health records (EHR).Methods: We included adults with established cirrhosis in two Medicare-linked EHR networks (training and internal validation; 2007– 2017), and a Medicaid-linked EHR network (external validation; 2000– 2014). Using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) with 5-fold cross-validation, we selected among 146 investigator-specified variables to develop models for predicting continuous MELD and relevant MELD categories (MELD< 10, MELD≥ 15 and MELD≥ 20), with observed MELD calculated from laboratory data. Regression coefficients for each model were applied to the validation sets to predict patient-level MELD and assess model performance.Results: We identified 4501 patients in the Medicare training set (mean age 75.1 years, 18.5% female, mean MELD=13.0), and 2435 patients in the Medicare validation set (mean age: 74.3 years, 31.7% female, mean MELD=12.3). Our final model for predicting continuous MELD included 112 variables, explaining 58% of observed MELD variability; in the Medicare validation set, the area-under-the-receiver operating characteristic curves (AUC) for MELD< 10 and MELD≥ 15 were 0.84 and 0.90, respectively; the AUC for the model predicting MELD≥ 20 (using 27 variables) was 0.93. Overall, these models correctly classified 77% of patients with MELD< 10 (95% CI=0.75– 0.78), 85% of patients with MELD≥ 15 (95% CI=0.84– 0.87), and 87% of patients with MELD≥ 20 (95% CI=0.86– 0.88). Results were consistent in the external validation set (n=2240).Conclusion: Our MELD prediction tools can be used to improve cirrhosis phenotyping in administrative datasets lacking laboratory data.Keywords: cirrhosis, phenotyping, administrative data, claims
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5. A Novel Chronic Kidney Disease Phenotyping Algorithm Using Combined Electronic Health Record and Claims Data
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Mansour O, Paik JM, Wyss R, Mastrorilli JM, Bessette LG, Lu Z, Tsacogianis T, and Lin KJ
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ehr ,prediction ,rpdr ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Omar Mansour,1,* Julie M Paik,1– 3,* Richard Wyss,1 Julianna M Mastrorilli,1 Lily Gui Bessette,1 Zhigang Lu,1 Theodore Tsacogianis,1 Kueiyu Joshua Lin1,4 1Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 2Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 3New England Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA; 4Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Kueiyu Joshua Lin, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1620 Tremont St. Suite 3030, Boston, MA, 02120, USA, Tel +1 617 278-0930, Fax +1 617 232-8602, Email jklin@bwh.harvard.eduPurpose: Because chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often under-coded as a diagnosis in claims data, we aimed to develop claims-based prediction models for CKD phenotypes determined by laboratory results in electronic health records (EHRs).Patients and Methods: We linked EHR from two networks (used as training and validation cohorts, respectively) with Medicare claims data. The study cohort included individuals ≥ 65 years with a valid serum creatinine result in the EHR from 2007 to 2017, excluding those with end-stage kidney disease or on dialysis. We used LASSO regression to select among 134 predictors for predicting continuous estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). We assessed the model performance when predicting eGFR categories of < 60, < 45, < 30 mL/min/1.73m2 in terms of area under the receiver operating curves (AUC).Results: The model training cohort included 117,476 patients (mean age 74.8 years, female 58.2%) and the validation cohort included 56,744 patients (mean age 73.8 years, female 59.6%). In the validation cohort, the AUC of the primary model (with 113 predictors and an adjusted R2 of 0.35) for predicting eGFR < 60, eGFR< 45, and eGFR < 30 mL/min/1.73m2 categories was 0.81, 0.88, and 0.92, respectively, and the corresponding positive predictive values for these 3 phenotypes were 0.80 (95% confidence interval: 0.79, 0.81), 0.79 (0.75, 0.84), and 0.38 (0.30, 0.45), respectively.Conclusion: We developed a claims-based model to determine clinical phenotypes of CKD stages defined by eGFR values. Researchers without access to laboratory results can use the model-predicted phenotypes as a proxy clinical endpoint or confounder and to enhance subgroup effect assessment.Keywords: EHR, prediction, RPDR
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- 2023
6. Tunnel Digitalization Center – Beyond BIM in underground construction
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Petschen, V., primary, Brandt, R., additional, Celebi, O., additional, Wyss, R., additional, and Elkuch, N., additional
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- 2023
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7. Diversity of shapes and rotations in the gamma-soft 130Ba nucleus: first observation of a t-band in the A=130 mass region
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Petrache, C. M., Walker, P. M., Guo, S., Chen, Q. B., Frauendorf, S., Liu, Y. X., Wyss, R. A., Mengoni, D., Qiang, Y., Astier, A., Dupont, E., Li, R., Lv, B. F., Zheng, K. K., Bazzacco, D., Boso, A., Goasduff, A., Recchia, 8 F., Testov, D., Galtarossa, F., Jaworski, G., Napoli, D. R., Riccetto, S., Siciliano, M., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Liu, M. L., Zhou, X. H., Wang, J. G., Andreoiu, C., Garcia, F. H., Ortner, K., Whitmore, K., Back, T., Cederwall, B., Lawrie, E. A., Kuti, I., Sohler, D., Timar, J., Marchlewski, T., Srebrny, J., and Tucholski, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Several new bands have been identified in 130Ba, among which there is one with band-head spin 8+. Its properties are in agreement with the Fermi-aligned \nu h11/2^2 , 7/2+[523] \otimes 9/2-[514] Nilsson configuration. This is the first observation of a two-quasiparticle t-band in the A=130 mass region. The t-band is fed by a dipole band involving two additional h11/2 protons. The odd-spin partners of the proton and neutron S-bands and the ground-state band at high spins are also newly identified. The observed bands are discussed using several theoretical models, which strongly suggest the coexistence of prolate and oblate shapes polarized by rotation aligned two-proton and two-neutron configurations, as well as prolate collective rotations around axes with different orientations. With the new results, 130Ba presents one of the best and most complete sets of collective excitations that a gamma-soft nucleus can manifest at medium and high spins, revealing a diversity of shapes and rotations for the nuclei in the A = 130 mass region., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures
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- 2019
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8. $N=Z$ nuclei: A laboratory for neutron-proton collective mode
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Qi, Chong and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The neutron-neutron and proton-proton pairing correlations have long been recognised to be the dominant many-body correlation beyond the nuclear mean field since the introduction of pairing mechanism by Bohr, Mottelson and Pines nearly 60 year ago. Nevertheless, few conclusion has been reached concerning the existence of analogous neutron-proton (np) pair correlated state. One can see a renaissance in np correlation studies in relation to the significant progress in radioactive ion beam facilities and detection techniques. The np pairs can couple isospin T = 1 (isovector) or 0 (isoscalar). In the isovector channel, the angular momentum zero component is expected to be the most importance one. On the other hand, as one may infer from the general properties of the np two-body interaction, in the isoscalar channel, both the np pairs with minimum (J=1) and maximum (J=2j) spin values can be important. In this contribution, we will discuss the possible evidence for np pair coupling from different perspective and analyze its influence on interesting phenomena including the Wigner effect and mass correlations in odd-odd nuclei. In particular, we will explain the spin-aligned pair coupling scheme and quartet coupling involving pairs with maximum (J=2j) spin values., Comment: 19 pages,15 figures
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- 2016
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9. A simple approach to $\alpha$-decay fine structure
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Delion, D. S., Patial, Monika, Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We propose a simple method to evaluate $\alpha$-transition rates to low-lying excited states in even-even nuclei. For this a realistic $\alpha$-daughter double folding interaction is approximated by a parabola in the region where the decay process takes place. This allows us to evaluate the penetration probability analytically. The main experimental features of branching ratios to excited states are reproduced by this simple approach., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
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- 2016
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10. Empirical pairing gaps, shell effects, and di-neutron spatial correlation in neutron-rich nuclei
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Changizi, S. A., Qi, Chong, and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The empirical pairing gaps derived from four different odd-even mass staggering formulas are compared. By performing single-$j$ shell and multi-shell seniority model calculations as well as by using the standard HFB approach with Skyrme force we show that the simplest three-point formula $\Delta_C^ {(3)}(N)=\frac{1}{2}\left[B(N,Z)+B(N-2,Z)-2B(N-1,Z)\right]$ can provide a good measure of the neutron pairing gap in even-$N$ nuclei. It removes to a large extent the contribution from the nuclear mean field as well as contributions from shell structure details. It is also less contaminated by the Wigner effect for nuclei around $N=Z$. We also show that the strength of $\Delta^ {(3)}_C(N)$ can serve as a good indication of the two-particle spatial correlation in the nucleus of concern and that the weakening of $\Delta^ {(3)}_C(N)$ in some neutron-rich nuclei indicates that the di-neutron correlation itself is weak in these nuclei., Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures
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11. On the Validity of the Geiger-Nuttall Alpha-Decay Law and its Microscopic Basis
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Qi, C., Andreyev, A. N., Huyse, M., Liotta, R. J., Van Duppen, P., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The Geiger-Nuttall (GN) law relates the partial $\alpha$-decay half-life with the energy of the escaping $\alpha$ particle and contains for every isotopic chain two experimentally determined coefficients. The expression is supported by several phenomenological approaches, however its coefficients lack a fully microscopic basis. In this paper we will show that: 1) the empirical coefficients that appear in the GN law have a deep physical meaning and 2) the GN law is successful within the restricted experimental data sets available so far, but is not valid in general. We will show that, when the dependence of logarithm values of the $\alpha$ formation probability on the neutron number is not linear or constant, the GN law is broken. For the $\alpha$ decay of neutron-deficient nucleus $^{186}$Po, the difference between the experimental half-life and that predicted by the GN Law is as large as one order of magnitude., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Phys. Lett. B
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12. Shape coexistence and triaxiality in nuclei near 80Zr
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Zheng, S. J., Xu, F. R., Shen, S. F., Liu, H. L., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Total-Routhian-Surface calculations have been performed to investigate the shape evolutions of $A\sim80$ nuclei, $^{80-84}$Zr, $^{76-80}$Sr and $^{84,86}$Mo. Shape coexistences of spherical, prolate and oblate deformations have been found in these nuclei. Particularly for the nuclei, $^{80}$Sr and $^{82}$Zr, the energy differences between two shape-coexisting states are less than 220 keV. At high spins, the $g_{9/2}$ shell plays an important role for shape evolutions. It has been found that the alignment of the $g_{9/2}$ quasi-particles drives nuclei to be triaxial., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures
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13. Nucleon pair approximation description of the low-lying structure of $^{108,109}$Te and $^{109}$I
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Jiang, H., Qi, Chong, Lei, Y., Liotta, R., Wyss, R., and Zhao, Y. M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The low-lying level schemes and electromagnetic transitions of $^{109}$Te, $^{109}$I, and the neighboring even-even nucleus $^{108}$Te, are calculated within the framework of the $SD$-pair approximation of the nuclear shell model. Good agreement is obtained between the calculated results and experimental data. The favored components of low-lying bands are discussed in the collective nucleon-pair subspace. The weak-coupling picture shown in these nuclei and its relationship with residual quadrupole-quadrupole interaction between valence protons and neutrons are analyzed., Comment: printer-friendly version, 6 figures and 5 tables, 10 pages, to be published in PRC
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14. Nuclear astrophysics with radioactive ions at FAIR
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Reifarth, R., Altstadt, S., Göbel, K., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Koloczek, A., Langer, C., Plag, R., Pohl, M., Sonnabend, K., Weigand, M., Adachi, T., Aksouh, F., Al-Khalili, J., AlGarawi, M., AlGhamdi, S., Alkhazov, G., Alkhomashi, N., Alvarez-Pol, H., Alvarez-Rodriguez, R., Andreev, V., Andrei, B., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Avdeichikov, V., Bacri, C., Bagchi, S., Barbieri, C., Beceiro, S., Beck, C., Beinrucker, C., Belier, G., Bemmerer, D., Bendel, M., Benlliure, J., Benzoni, G., Berjillos, R., Bertini, D., Bertulani, C., Bishop, S., Blasi, N., Bloch, T., Blumenfeld, Y., Bonaccorso, A., Boretzky, K., Botvina, A., Boudard, A., Boutachkov, P., Boztosun, I., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Monago, J. Briz, Caamano, M., Caesar, C., Camera, F., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkall, J., Cederwall, B., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Cherciu, M., Chulkov, L., Coleman-Smith, P., Cortina-Gil, D., Crespi, F., Crespo, R., Cresswell, J., Csatlós, M., Déchery, F., Davids, B., Davinson, T., Derya, V., Detistov, P., Fernandez, P. Diaz, DiJulio, D., Dmitry, S., Doré, D., Duenas, J., Dupont, E., Egelhof, P., Egorova, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Endres, J., Ershov, S., Ershova, O., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Fetisov, A., Fiori, E., Fomichev, A., Fonseca, M., Fraile, L., Freer, M., Friese, J., Borge, M. G., Redondo, D. Galaviz, Gannon, S., Garg, U., Gasparic, I., Gasques, L., Gastineau, B., Geissel, H., Gernhäuser, R., Ghosh, T., Gilbert, M., Glorius, J., Golubev, P., Gorshkov, A., Gourishetty, A., Grigorenko, L., Gulyas, J., Haiduc, M., Hammache, F., Harakeh, M., Hass, M., Heine, M., Hennig, A., Henriques, A., Herzberg, R., Holl, M., Ignatov, A., Ignatyuk, A., Ilieva, S., Ivanov, M., Iwasa, N., Jakobsson, B., Johansson, H., Jonson, B., Joshi, P., Junghans, A., Jurado, B., Körner, G., Kalantar, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Kezzar, K., Khan, E., Khanzadeev, A., Kiselev, O., Kogimtzis, M., Körper, D., Kräckmann, S., Kröll, T., Krücken, R., Krasznahorkay, A., Kratz, J., Kresan, D., Krings, T., Krumbholz, A., Krupko, S., Kulessa, R., Kumar, S., Kurz, N., Kuzmin, E., Labiche, M., Langanke, K., Lazarus, I., Bleis, T. Le, Lederer, C., Lemasson, A., Lemmon, R., Liberati, V., Litvinov, Y., Löher, B., Herraiz, J. Lopez, Münzenberg, G., Machado, J., Maev, E., Mahata, K., Mancusi, D., Marganiec, J., Perez, M. Martinez, Marusov, V., Mengoni, D., Million, B., Morcelle, V., Moreno, O., Movsesyan, A., Nacher, E., Najafi, M., Nakamura, T., Naqvi, F., Nikolski, E., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Nolan, P., Novatsky, B., Nyman, G., Ornelas, A., Palit, R., Pandit, S., Panin, V., Paradela, C., Parkar, V., Paschalis, S., Pawłowski, P., Perea, A., Pereira, J., Petrache, C., Petri, M., Pickstone, S., Pietralla, N., Pietri, S., Pivovarov, Y., Potlog, P., Prokofiev, A., Rastrepina, G., Rauscher, T., Ribeiro, G., Ricciardi, M., Richter, A., Rigollet, C., Riisager, K., Rios, A., Ritter, C., Frutos, T. Rodríguez, Vignote, J. Rodriguez, Röder, M., Romig, C., Rossi, D., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Rout, P., Roy, S., Söderström, P., Sarkar, M. Saha, Sakuta, S., Salsac, M., Sampson, J., Saez, J. Sanchez del Rio, Rosado, J. Sanchez, Sanjari, S., Sarriguren, P., Sauerwein, A., Savran, D., Scheidenberger, C., Scheit, H., Schmidt, S., Schmitt, C., Schnorrenberger, L., Schrock, P., Schwengner, R., Seddon, D., Sherrill, B., Shrivastava, A., Sidorchuk, S., Silva, J., Simon, H., Simpson, E., Singh, P., Slobodan, D., Sohler, D., Spieker, M., Stach, D., Stan, E., Stanoiu, M., Stepantsov, S., Stevenson, P., Strieder, F., Stuhl, L., Suda, T., Sümmerer, K., Streicher, B., Taieb, J., Takechi, M., Tanihata, I., Taylor, J., Tengblad, O., Ter-Akopian, G., Terashima, S., Teubig, P., Thies, R., Thoennessen, M., Thomas, T., Thornhill, J., Thungstrom, G., Timar, J., Togano, Y., Tomohiro, U., Tornyi, T., Tostevin, J., Townsley, C., Trautmann, W., Trivedi, T., Typel, S., Uberseder, E., Udias, J., Uesaka, T., Uvarov, L., Vajta, Z., Velho, P., Vikhrov, V., Volknandt, M., Volkov, V., von Neumann-Cosel, P., von Schmid, M., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weick, H., Wells, D., Westerberg, L., Wieland, O., Wiescher, M., Wimmer, C., Wimmer, K., Winfield, J. S., Winkel, M., Woods, P., Wyss, R., Yakorev, D., Yavor, M., Cardona, J. Zamora, Zartova, I., Zerguerras, T., Zgura, I., Zhdanov, A., Zhukov, M., Zieblinski, M., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The nucleosynthesis of elements beyond iron is dominated by neutron captures in the s and r processes. However, 32 stable, proton-rich isotopes cannot be formed during those processes, because they are shielded from the s-process flow and r-process beta-decay chains. These nuclei are attributed to the p and rp process. For all those processes, current research in nuclear astrophysics addresses the need for more precise reaction data involving radioactive isotopes. Depending on the particular reaction, direct or inverse kinematics, forward or time-reversed direction are investigated to determine or at least to constrain the desired reaction cross sections. The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) will offer unique, unprecedented opportunities to investigate many of the important reactions. The high yield of radioactive isotopes, even far away from the valley of stability, allows the investigation of isotopes involved in processes as exotic as the r or rp processes., Comment: Invited Talk given at the Conference Nuclear Physice in Astrophysics VI (NPA6), Lisbon, Portugal, May 19-24 2013. To appear in the NPA6 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS)
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- 2013
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15. Properties of N=90 Isotones within the Mean Field Perspective
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Ganioğlu, E., Wyss, R., and Magierski, P.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In recent years, the N=90 isotones have been investigated to a large extent in relation to studies of quantum phase transitions. In this paper, we use the mean field approach with pairing-deformation self consistent Total Routhian Surface (TRS) calculations to study the N=90 isotones and neigh- bouring nuclei. The important probes, such as moments of inertia, quadrupole moments, the energy ratio of E(4+1)/E(2+1), octupole and hexadecapole degrees of freedom are considered and the cal- culated results are compared with the available experimental data. From a microscopic point of view, the N=90 isotones characterize the onset of the deformed region and are very well described by mean field calculations. The results are compared with those from other studies in beyond mean-field approximations. Shape coexistence phenomena in the region of interest are discussed., Comment: 7 pages, 10 figures
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16. Microscopic-Macroscopic Approach for Binding Energies with the Wigner-Kirkwood Method - II
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Bhagwat, A., Viñas, X., Centelles, M., Schuck, P., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The binding energies of deformed even-even nuclei have been analysed within the framework of a recently proposed microscopic-macroscopic model. We have used the semiclassical Wigner - Kirkwood $\hbar$ expansion up to fourth - order, instead of the usual Strutinsky averaging scheme, to compute the shells corrections in a deformed Woods - Saxon potential including the spin-orbit contribution. For a large set of 561 even-even nuclei with $Z\ge 8$ and $N\ge 8$, we find an {\it rms} deviation from the experiment of 610 keV in binding energies, comparable to the one found for the same set of nuclei using the FRDM of M\"oller and Nix (656 keV). As applications of our model, we explore its predictive power near the proton and neutron drip lines as well as in the superheavy mass region. Next, we systematically explore the fourth - order Wigner - Kirkwood corrections to the smooth part of the energy. It is found that the ratio of the fourth - order to the second - order corrections behaves in a very regular manner as a function of the asymmetry parameter $I=(N-Z)/A$. This allows to absorb the fourth - order corrections into the second - order contributions to the binding energy, which enables to simplify and speed up the calculation of deformed nuclei., Comment: Sequel to A. Bhagwat, X. Vi\~nas, M. Centelles, P. Schuck and R. Wyss, Phys. Rev. C 81, 044321 (2010)
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17. Coherence features of the spin-aligned neutron-proton pair coupling scheme
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Qi, C., Blomqvist, J., Bäck, T., Cederwall, B., Johnson, A., Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The seniority scheme has been shown to be extremely useful for the classification of nuclear states in semi-magic nuclei. The neutron-proton ($np$) correlation breaks the seniority symmetry in a major way. As a result, the corresponding wave function is a mixture of many components with different seniority quantum numbers. In this contribution we show that the $np$ interaction may favor a new kind of coupling in $N=Z$ nuclei, i.e., the so-called isoscalar spin-aligned $np$ pair mode. Shell model calculations reveal that the ground and low-lying yrast states of the $N = Z$ nuclei $^{92}$Pd and $^{96}$Cd may mainly be built upon such spin-aligned $np$ pairs each carrying the maximum angular momentum $J = 9$ allowed by the shell $0g_{9/2}$ which is dominant in this nuclear region., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figues, Proceedings of the Nordic Conference on Nuclear Physics 2011. To appear in Physica Scripta T
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- 2012
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18. Multistep shell model in the complex energy plane
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Xu, Z. X., Qi, C., Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We have adopted the multistep shell model in the complex energy plane to study nuclear excitations occurring in the continuum part of the spectrum. In this method one proceeds by solving the shell model equations in a successive manner. That is, in each step one constructs the building blocks to be used in future steps. We applied this formalism to analyze the unbound nuclei $^{12,13}$Li starting from the one-particle states in $^{10}$Li and two-particle states in $^{11}$Li. In the former case the excitations correspond to the motion of three particles partitioned as the product of a one-particle and two-particle systems. The ground state of $^{12}$Li is thus calculated to be an antibound (virtual) state. In the four-particle system $^{13}$Li the states can be constructed as the coupling of two correlated pairs. We found that there is no bound or antibound state in $^{13}$Li., Comment: 10 pages, 2 table, 3 figures, Proceedings of the Conference on Advanced Many-Body and Statistical Methods in Mesoscopic Systems, Constanta, Romania, June 27th - July 2nd 2011. To appear in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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19. Competition of different coupling schemes in atomic nuclei
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Qi, C., Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Shell model calculations reveal that the ground and low-lying yrast states of the $N=Z$ nuclei $^{92}_{46}$Pd and $^{96}$Cd are mainly built upon isoscalar spin-aligned neutron-proton pairs each carrying the maximum angular momentum J=9 allowed by the shell $0g_{9/2}$ which is dominant in this nuclear region. This mode of excitation is unique in nuclei and indicates that the spin-aligned pair has to be considered as an essential building block in nuclear structure calculations. In this contribution we will discuss this neutron-proton pair coupling scheme in detail. In particular, we will explore the competition between the normal monopole pair coupling and the spin-aligned coupling schemes. Such a coupling may be useful in elucidating the structure properties of $N=Z$ and neighboring nuclei., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, 1 table. Proceedings of the Conference on Advanced Many-Body and Statistical Methods in Mesoscopic Systems, Constanta, Romania, June 27th - July 2nd 2011. To appear in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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20. Multistep shell model description of spin-aligned neutron-proton pair coupling
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Xu, Z. X., Qi, C., Blomqvist, J., Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The recently proposed spin-aligned neutron-proton pair coupling scheme is studied within a non-orthogonal basis in term of the multistep shell model. This allows us to identify simultaneously the roles played by other configurations such as the normal pairing term. The model is applied to four-, six- and eight-hole $N=Z$ nuclei below the core $^{100}$Sn., Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures and 1 table
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21. Spin-aligned neutron-proton pair mode in atomic nuclei
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Qi, Chong, Blomqvist, J., Bäck, T., Cederwall, B., Johnson, A., Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Shell model calculations using realistic interactions reveal that the ground and low-lying yrast states of the $N=Z$ nucleus $^{92}_{46}$Pd are mainly built upon isoscalar neutron-proton pairs each carrying the maximum angular momentum J=9 allowed by the shell $0g_{9/2}$ which is dominant in this nuclear region. This structure is different from the ones found in the ground and low-lying yrast states of all other even-even nuclei studied so far. The low-lying spectrum of excited states generated by such correlated neutron-proton pairs has two distinctive features: i) the levels are almost equidistant at low energies and ii) the transition probability $I\rightarrow I-2$ is approximately constant and strongly selective. This unique mode is shown to replace normal isovector pairing as the dominating coupling scheme in $N=Z$ nuclei approaching the doubly-magic nucleus $^{100}$Sn., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, version to appear in Phys. Rev. C (Rapid communication)
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- 2011
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22. Analysis of the unbound spectrum of $^{12}$Li
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Xu, Z. X., Liotta, R. J., Qi, Chong, Roger, T., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Savajols, H., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The unbound nucleus $^{12}$Li is evaluated by studying three-neutron one-proton excitations within the multistep shell model in the complex energy plane. It is found that the ground state of this system consists of an antibound $2^-$ state. A number of narrow states at low energy are found which ensue from the coupling of resonances in $^{11}$Li to continuum states close to threshold., Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables
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- 2010
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23. Alternate proof of the Rowe-Rosensteel proposition and seniority conservation
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Qi, Chong, Wang, X. B., Xu, Z. X., Liotta, R. J., Wyss, R., and Xu, F. R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
For a system with three identical nucleons in a single-$j$ shell, the states can be written as the angular momentum coupling of a nucleon pair and the odd nucleon. The overlaps between these non-orthonormal states form a matrix which coincides with the one derived by Rowe and Rosensteel [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 87}, 172501 (2001)]. The propositions they state are related to the eigenvalue problems of the matrix and dimensions of the associated subspaces. In this work, the propositions will be proven from the symmetric properties of the $6j$ symbols. Algebraic expressions for the dimension of the states, eigenenergies as well as conditions for conservation of seniority can be derived from the matrix., Comment: 9 pages, no figure
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- 2010
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24. Molecular structure of highly-excited resonant states in $^{24}$Mg and the corresponding $^8$Be+$^{16}$O and $^{12}$C+$^{12}$C decays
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Xu, C., Qi, C., Liotta, R. J., Wyss, R., Wang, S. M., Xu, F. R., and Jiang, D. X.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Exotic $^8$Be and $^{12}$C decays from high-lying resonances in $^{24}$Mg are analyzed in terms of a cluster model. The calculated quantities agree well with the corresponding experimental data. It is found that the calculated decay widths are very sensitive to the angular momentum carried by the outgoing cluster. It is shown that this property makes cluster decay a powerful tool to determine the spin as well as the molecular structures of the resonances., Comment: 17 pages, no figure
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- 2010
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25. Abrupt changes in alpha decay systematics as a manifestation of collective nuclear modes
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Qi, Chong, Andreyev, A. N., Huyse, M., Liotta, R. J., Van Duppen, P., and Wyss, R. A.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
An abrupt change in $\alpha$ decay systematics around the N=126 neutron shell closure is discussed. It is explained as a sudden hindrance of the clustering of the nucleons that eventually form the $\alpha$ particle. This is because the clustering induced by the pairing mode acting upon the four nucleons is inhibited if the configuration space does not allow a proper manifestation of the pairing collectivity., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C, a few new references added
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- 2010
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26. Calculation of the spectrum of 12Li by using the multistep shell model method in the complex energy plane
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Xu, Z. X., Liotta, R. J., Qi, Chong, Roger, T., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Savajols, H., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The unbound nucleus $^{12}$Li is evaluated by using the multistep shell model in the complex energy plane assuming that the spectrum is determined by the motion of three neutrons outside the $^9$Li core. It is found that the ground state of this system consists of an antibound $1/2^+$ state and that only this and a $1/2^-$ and a $5/2^+$ excited states are physically meaningful resonances., Comment: 9 pages, 5 tables, 7 figures, printer-friendly version
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- 2010
27. High-spin intruder band in $^{107}$In
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Ideguchi, E., Cederwall, B., Ganioğlu, E., Hadinia, B., Lagergren, K., Bäck, T., Johnson, A., Wyss, R., Eeckhaudt, S., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Kettunen, H., Leino, M., Leppanen, A. -P., Nieminen, P., Nyman, M., Pakarinen, J., Rahkila, P., Scholey, C., Uusitalo, J., Joss, D. T., Paul, E. S., Wiseman, D. R., Wadsworth, R., Afanasjev, A. V., and Ragnarsson, I.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
High-spin states in the neutron deficient nucleus $^{107}$In were studied via the $^{58}$Ni($^{52}$Cr, 3p) reaction. In-beam $\gamma$ rays were measured using the JUROGAM detector array. A rotational cascade consisting of ten $\gamma$-ray transitions which decays to the 19/2$^{+}$ level at 2.002 MeV was observed. The band exhibits the features typical for smooth terminating bands which also appear in rotational bands of heavier nuclei in the A$\sim$100 region. The results are compared with Total Routhian Surface and Cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky calculations., Comment: 27 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2010
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28. Microscopic-Macroscopic Approach for Binding Energies with Wigner-Kirkwood Method
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Bhagwat, A., Viñas, X., Centelles, M., Schuck, P., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The semi-classical Wigner-Kirkwood $\hbar$ expansion method is used to calculate shell corrections for spherical and deformed nuclei. The expansion is carried out up to fourth order in $\hbar$. A systematic study of Wigner-Kirkwood averaged energies is presented as a function of the deformation degrees of freedom. The shell corrections, along with the pairing energies obtained by using the Lipkin-Nogami scheme, are used in the microscopic-macroscopic approach to calculate binding energies. The macroscopic part is obtained from a liquid drop formula with six adjustable parameters. Considering a set of 367 spherical nuclei, the liquid drop parameters are adjusted to reproduce the experimental binding energies, which yields a {\it rms} deviation of 630 keV. It is shown that the proposed approach is indeed promising for the prediction of nuclear masses.
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29. Global nuclear structure effects of tensor interaction
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Zalewski, M., Olbratowski, P., Rafalski, M., Satula, W., Werner, T. R., and Wyss, R. A.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A direct fit of the isoscalar spin-orbit (SO) and both isoscalar and isovector tensor coupling constants to the f5/2-f7/2 SO splittings in 40Ca, 56Ni, and 48Ca nuclei requires a drastic reduction of the isoscalar SO strength and strong attractive tensor coupling constants. The aim of this work is to address further consequences of these strong attractive tensor and weak SO fields on binding energies, nuclear deformability, and high-spin states. In particular, we show that contribution to the nuclear binding energy due to the tensor field shows generic magic structure with tensorial magic numbers at N(Z)=14, 32, 56, or 90 corresponding to the maximum spin-asymmetries in 1d5/2, 1f7/2-2p3/2, 1g9/2-2d5/2 and 1h11/2-2f7/2 single-particle configurations and that these numbers are smeared out by pairing correlations and deformation effects. We also examine the consequences of strong attractive tensor fields and weak SO interaction on nuclear stability at the drip lines, in particular close to the tensorial doubly magic nuclei and discuss the possibility of an entirely new tensor-force driven deformation effect., Comment: replaced with published version
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- 2009
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30. Global nuclear structure aspects of tensor interaction
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Satula, W., Zalewski, M., Dobaczewski, J., Olbratowski, P., Rafalski, M., Werner, T. R., and Wyss, R. A.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A direct fit of the isoscalar spin-orbit and both isoscalar and isovector tensor coupling constants to the f5/2-f7/2 SO splittings in 40Ca, 56Ni, and 48Ca requires: (i) a significant reduction of the standard isoscalar spin-orbit strength and (ii) strong attractive tensor coupling constants. The aim of this paper is to address the consequences of these strong attractive tensor and weak spin-orbit fields on total binding energies, two-neutron separation energies and nuclear deformability., Comment: invited talk presented by W. Satula at the XV Nuclear Physics Workshop, Sept. 24-28, 2008, Kazimierz Dolny, Poland
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- 2008
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31. Shell-structure fingerprints of tensor interaction
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Zalewski, M., Satula, W., Dobaczewski, J., Olbratowski, P., Rafalski, M., Werner, T. R., and Wyss, R. A.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We address consequences of strong tensor and weak spin-orbit terms in the local energy density functional, resulting from fits to the $f_{5/2} - f_{7/2}$ splittings in $^{40}$Ca, $^{48}$Ca, and $^{56}$Ni. In this study, we focus on nuclear binding energies. In particular, we show that the tensor contribution to the binding energies exhibits interesting topological features closely resembling that of the shell-correction. We demonstrate that in the extreme single-particle scenario at spherical shape, the tensor contribution shows tensorial magic numbers equal to $N(Z)$=14, 32, 56, and 90, and that this structure is smeared out due to configuration mixing caused by pairing correlations and migration of proton/neutron sub-shells with neutron/proton shell filling. Based on a specific Skyrme-type functional SLy4$_T$, we show that the proton tensorial magic numbers shift with increasing neutron excess to $Z$=14, 28, and 50., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to EPJ A as a contribution from ENAM '08 conference
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- 2008
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32. Contradicting effective mass scalings within the Skyrme energy density functional method
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Satula, W., Wyss, R. A., and Zalewski, M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The problem of the effective mass scaling in the single particle spectra calculated within the Skyrme energy density functional (EDF) method is studied. It is demonstrated that for specific pairs of orbitals the commonly anticipated isoscalar effective mass (m*) scaling of the single-particle level splittings is almost canceled by an implicit m*-scaling due to other parameters in the Skyrme EDF. This holds in particular for an indirect m*-scaling of the two-body spin-orbit strength making the theory essentially unpredictable with respect to single particle energies. It is argued that this unphysical property of the Skyrme EDF is a mere consequence of the strategies and datasets used to fit these functionals. The inclusion of certain single-particle spin-orbit splittings to fit the two-body spin-orbit and the tensor interaction strengths reinstates the conventional m*-scaling and improves the performance of the Skyrme EDF., Comment: 5 revTex pages, 5 eps figures
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- 2008
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33. Critical Survey of Isoscalar and Isovector Contributions to the Spin Orbit Potential in Relativistic Mean Field Theory
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Bhagwat, A., Wyss, R., Satula, W., Meng, J., and Gambhir, Y. K.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The spin-orbit (SO) interaction, emerging naturally from the Relativistic Mean Field (RMF) theory is examined critically in the light of the recently measured excitation energy differences between the terminating states built on two different configurations for nuclei belonging to the lower pf shell. The calculations are carried out using the cranked RMF framework. To further probe the iso-vector dependence of the spin-orbit potential, the energy spacing between the g_{7/2} and h_{11/2} states in the Sb-chain is compared to experiment. It is found that the calculation at the quantitative level deviates strongly from the experiment. In particular the balance of the iso-scalar and iso-vector strengths of the effective one body SO potential indicates that additional terms like tensor couplings may be needed to account for the experimental data., Comment: Minor typos corrected, a few references added
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34. Systematics of proton emission
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Delion, D. S., Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A very simple formula is presented that relates the logarithm of the half-life, corrected by the centrifugal barrier, with the Coulomb parameter in proton decay processes. The corresponding experimental data lie on two straight lines which appear as a result of a sudden change in the nuclear shape marking two regions of deformation independently of the angular momentum of the outgoing proton. This feature provides a powerful tool to assign experimentally quantum numbers in proton emitters., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
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- 2006
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35. Mass number dependence of the Skyrme-force-induced nuclear symmetry energy
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Rafalski, M., Satula, W., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The global mass dependence of the nuclear symmetry energy and its two basic ingredients due to the mean-level spacing and effective strength of the isovector mean-potential is studied within the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock model. In particular, our study determines the ratio of the surface-to-volume contributions to the nuclear symmetry energy to be ~1.6 and reveals that contributions due to mean-level spacing and effective strength of the isovector mean-potential are almost equal after removing momentum-dependent effects by rescaling them with isoscalar and isovector effective masses, respectively., Comment: Presented at the XII Nuclear Physics Workshop, Kazimierz Dolny, Poland, September 21-25, 2005
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- 2005
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36. A Complex Shell Model Representation Including Antibound States
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Betan, R. Id, Liotta, R. J., Sandulescu, N., Vertse, T., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A generalization of the Complex Shell Model formalism is presented which includes antibound states in the basis. These states, together with bound states, Gamow states, and the continuum background, represented by properly chosen scattering waves, form a representation where all states are treated on the same footing. Two-particle states are evaluated within this formalism and observable two-particle resonances are defined. The formalism is illustrated in the well known case of $^{11}$Li in its bound ground state and in $^{70}$Ca(gs), which is also bound. Both cases are found to have a halo structure. These halo structures are described within the generalized Complex Shell Model. We investigated the formation of two-particle resonances in these nuclei, but no evidence of such resonances was found., Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures. To appear in PRC
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- 2005
37. Enhanced Stability of Superheavy Nuclei due to High-Spin Isomerism
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Xu, F. R., Zhao, E. G., Wyss, R., and Walker, P. M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Configuration-constrained calculations of potential-energy surfaces in even-even superheavy nuclei reveal systematically the existence at low excitation energies of multi-quasiparticle states with deformed axially symmetric shapes and large angular momenta. These results indicate the prevalence of long-lived, multi-quasiparticle isomers. In a quantal system, the ground state is usually more stable than the excited states. In contrast, in superheavy nuclei the multi-qausiparticle excitations decrease the probability for both fission and $\alpha$ decay, implying enhanced stability. Hence, the systematic occurrence of multi-qausiparticle isomers may become crucial for future production and study of even heavier nuclei. The energies of multi-quasiparticle states and their $\alpha$ decays are calculated and compared to available data., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in PRL
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- 2004
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38. Alpha Decay Hindrance Factors: A Probe of Mean Field Wave Functions
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Karlgren, D., Liotta, R. J., Wyss, R., Huyse, M., Van de Vel, K., and Van Duppen, P.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A simple model to calculate alpha-decay Hindrance Factors is presented. Using deformation values obtained from PES calculations as the only input, Hindrance Factors for the alpha-decay of Rn- and Po-isotopes are calculated. It is found that the intrinsic structure around the Fermi surface determined by the deformed mean field plays an important role in determining the hindrance of alpha-decay. The fair agreement between experimental and theoretical Hindrance Factors suggest that the wave function obtained from the energy minima of the PES calculations contains an important part of the correlations that play a role for the alpha-decay. The calculated HF that emerges from these calculations render a different interpretation than the commonly assumed n-particle n-hole picture., Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures
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- 2004
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39. Cranking in Isospace
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Glowacz, S., Satula, W., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The response of isovector and isoscalar pairing to generalized rotation in isospace is studied. Analytical expressions for non-selfconsistent solutions for different limiting cases of the model are derived. In particular, the connections between gauge relations among pairing gaps and the position of the isocranking axis are investigated in $N$=$Z$ nuclei. The two domains of collective and non-collective rotation in space are generalized to isospace. The amplitudes for pair-transfer of T=0 and T=1 pairs are also calculated. It is shown that the structure of the T=0 state in odd-odd nuclei prevents any enhancement of pairing transfer also in the presence of strong T=0 correlations. The energy differences of the T=0 and T=1 excitations in odd-odd nuclei are qualitatively reproduced by Total Routhian Surface calculations., Comment: 29 pages, 7 figures
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- 2002
40. High Spin Proton Emitters in Odd-Odd Nuclei and Shape Changes
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Delion, D. S., Liotta, R. J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present a formalism to describe proton emission from odd-odd nuclei based on a scattering like approach. Special emphasis is given to the case of transitions between states with different deformations. As an example we estimate the proton half-life of the odd-odd nucleus $^{58}$Cu. Our calculations show that the change of deformation in the decay process has a significant influence on the half-life. In addition, the angular momentum coupling of proton and neutron orbitals can result in an important $K$-hindrance of the decay. To fully account for the observed half-life in $^{58}$Cu, one has to consider a shape mixing in the final state., Comment: 8 pages, 1 fugre
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- 2002
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41. Comments on the nuclear symmetry energy
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Satula, W. and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
According to standard textbooks, the nuclear symmetry energy originates from the {\it kinetic} energy and the {\it interaction} itself. We argue that this view requires certain modifications. We ascribe the physical origin of the {\it kinetic} term to the discreteness of fermionic levels of, in principle arbitrary binary fermionic systems, and relate its mean value directly to the average level density. Physically it connects this part also to the isoscalar part of the interaction which, at least in self-bound systems like atomic nuclei, decides upon the spatial dimensions of the system. For the general case of binary fermionic systems possible external confining potentials as well as specific boundary conditions will contribute to this part. The reliability of this concept is tested using self-consistent Skyrme Hartree-Fock calculations., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures
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- 2002
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42. The T=0 neutron-proton pairing correlations in the superdeformed rotational bands around 60Zn
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Dobaczewski, J., Dudek, J., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The superdeformed bands in 58Cu, 59Cu, 60Zn, and 61Zn are analyzed within the frameworks of the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock as well as Strutinsky-Woods-Saxon total routhian surface methods with and without the T=1 pairing correlations. It is shown that a consistent description within these standard approaches cannot be achieved. A T=0 neutron-proton pairing configuration mixing of signature-separated bands in 60Zn is suggested as a possible solution to the problem., Comment: 9 ReVTex pages, 10 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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- 2002
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43. Rotations in isospace: a doorway to the understanding of neutron-proton superfluidity in N=Z nuclei
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Satuła, W. and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The $T$=2 excitations in even-even $N$=$Z$ nuclei are calculated within the isospin cranked mean-field approach. The response of pairing correlations to rotation in isospace is investigated. It is shown that whereas the isovector pairing rather modestly modifies the single-particle moment of inertia in isospace, the isoscalar pairing strongly reduces its value. This reduction of the moments of inertia in isospace with respect to its rigid body value is a strong indicator of collective isoscalar pairing correlations. Beautiful analogies between the role of isovector pairing for the case of spatial rotations and the role of isoscalar pairing for the case of iso-rotations are underlined., Comment: 4 pages including 5 figures, added missing references
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- 2000
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44. Isovector and isoscalar superfluid phases in rotating nuclei
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Sheikh, J. A. and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The subtle interplay between the two nuclear superfluids, isovector T=1 and isoscalar T=0 phases, are investigated in an exactly soluble model. It is shown that T=1 and T=0 pair-modes decouple in the exact calculations with the T=1 pair-energy being independent of the T=0 pair-strength and vice-versa. In the rotating-field, the isoscalar correlations remain constant in contrast to the well known quenching of isovector pairing. An increase of the isoscalar (J=1, T=0) pair-field results in a delay of the bandcrossing frequency. This behaviour is shown to be present only near the N=Z line and its experimental confirmation would imply a strong signature for isoscalar pairing collectivity. The solutions of the exact model are also discussed in the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approximation., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRC
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- 2000
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45. A number projected model with generalized pairing interaction
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Satula, W. and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A mean-field model with a generalized pairing interaction that accounts for neutron-proton pairing is presented. Both the BCS as well as number-projected solutions of the model are presented. For the latter case the Lipkin-Nogami projection technique was extended to encompass the case of non-separable proton-neutron systems. The influence of the projection on various pairing phases is discussed. In particular, it is shown that number-projection allows for mixing of different pairing phases but, simultanously, acts destructively on the proton-neutron correlations. The basic implications of proton-neutron pairing correlations on nuclear masses are discussed. It is shown that these correlations may provide a natural microscopic explanation of the Wigner energy lacking in mean-field models. A possible phase transition from isovector to isoscalar pairing condensate at high angular momenta is also discussed. In particular predictions for the dynamical moments of inertia for the superdeformed band in $^{88}$Ru are given., Comment: 17 pages text, 9 figures, submitted to Nucl. Phys. A
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- 2000
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46. Quadrupole Pairing Interaction and Signature Inversion
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Xu, F. R., Satula, W., and Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The signature inversion in the \pi h11/2 \otimes \nu h11/2 rotational bands of odd-odd Cs and La isotopes and the \pi h11/2 \otimes \nu i13/2 bands of odd-odd Tb, Ho and Tm nuclei is investigated using pairing and deformation self consistent mean field calculations. The model can rather satisfactorily account for the anomalous signature splitting, provided that spin assignments in som of the bands are revised. Our calculations show that signature inversioncan appear already at axially symmetric shapes. It is found that this is due to the contribution of the \lambda\mu=22 component of the quadrupole pairing interaction to the mean field potential., Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures, Nuclear Physics A in print
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- 1999
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47. T=0 Neutron-Proton Correlations at High Angular Momenta
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Wyss, R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The properties of T=0 neutron-proton correlations are discussed within the frame work of different model calculations. Single-j shell calculations reveal that the T=0 correlations remain up to the highest frequencies. They are more complex and cannot be restricted to L=0 pairs only. Whereas it may be difficult to find clear evidence for T=0 pairing at low spins, T=0 correlations are found to induce a new excitation scheme at high angular momenta., Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures
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- 1999
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48. Shape and blocking effects on odd-even mass differences and rotational motion of nuclei
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Xu, F. R., Wyss, R., and Walker, P. M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Nuclear shapes and odd-nucleon blockings strongly influence the odd-even differences of nuclear masses. When such effects are taken into account, the determination of the pairing strength is modified resulting in larger pair gaps. The modified pairing strength leads to an improved self-consistent description of moments of inertia and backbending frequencies, with no additional parameters., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, subm to PRC
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- 1999
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49. Onset of T=0 Pairing and Deformations in High Spin States of the N=Z Nucleus 48Cr
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Terasaki, J., Wyss, R., and Heenen, P. -H.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The yrast line of the N=Z nucleus 48Cr is studied up to high spins by means of the cranked Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov method including the T=0 and T=1 isospin pairing channels. A Skyrme force is used in the mean-field channel together with a zero-range density-dependent interaction in the pairing channels. The extensions of the method needed to incorporate the neutron-proton pairing are summarized. The T=0 pairing correlations are found to play a decisive role for deformation properties and excitation energies above 16hbar which is the maximum spin that can be obtained in the f7/2 subshell., Comment: LaTeX, 4 ps figures
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- 1998
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50. Evidence for octupole collectivity in 172Pt
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Ertoprak, A., Cederwall, B., Qi, C., Aktas, Ö., Doncel, M., Hadinia, B., Liotta, R., Sandzelius, M., Scholey, C., Andgren, K., Bäck, T., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Cullen, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Ganioğlu, E., Giles, M., Gomez Hornillos, M. B., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Hodge, D., Ideguchi, E., Jakobsson, U., Johnson, A., Jones, P. M., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Ketelhut, S., Khaplanov, A., Kumar Raju, M., Leino, M., Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Nara Singh, B. S., Niikura, M., Nyman, M., Özgür, I., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Paul, E. S., Petrache, C. M., Peura, P., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sarén, J., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., and Wyss, R.
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- 2020
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