3,365 results on '"J. K. Hwang"'
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2. Erratum: Identification of high spin states in Zr100 [Phys. Rev. C 74 , 017303 (2006)]
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J. K. Hwang, E. H. Wang, A. V. Ramayya, J. H. Hamilton, J. O. Rasmussen, Y. X. Luo, D. Fong, K. Li, C. Goodin, S. J. Zhu, S. C. Wu, M. A. Stoyer, R. Donangelo, X. R. Zhu, and H. Sagawa
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- 2022
3. Erratum: High spin states in Sr95 [Phys. Rev. C 69 , 067302 (2004)]
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J. K. Hwang, E. H. Wang, A. V. Ramayya, J. H. Hamilton, Y. X. Luo, J. O. Rasmussen, C. J. Beyer, P. M. Gore, S. C. Wu, I. Y. Lee, C. M. Folden, P. Fallon, P. Zielinski, K. E. Gregorich, M. A. Stoyer, T. N. Ginter, S. J. Zhu, J. D. Cole, and R. Donangelo
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- 2022
4. Erratum: Search for octupole correlations in neutron-rich Ce148 nucleus [Phys. Rev. C 73 , 054316 (2006)]
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Y. J. Chen, E. H. Wang, S. J. Zhu, J. H. Hamilton, A. V. Ramayya, J. K. Hwang, M. Sakhaee, Y. X. Luo, J. O. Rasmussen, K. Li, I. Y. Lee, X. L. Che, H. B. Ding, and M. L. Li
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- 2022
5. Erratum: Particle-hole excited states in Te133 [Phys. Rev. C 65 , 034319 (2002)]
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J. K. Hwang, E. H. Wang, A. V. Ramayya, J. H. Hamilton, C. J. Beyer, J. O. Rasmussen, Y. X. Luo, S. C. Wu, T. N. Ginter, C. M. Folden, P. Fallon, P. M. Zielinski, K. E. Gregorich, A. O. Macchiavelli, M. Stoyer, S. J. Asztalos, A. Covello, and A. Gargano
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- 2022
6. Erratum: Identification of collective bands in neutron-rich Ru113 [Phys. Rev. C 67 , 064307 (2003)]
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Z. Zhang, E. H. Wang, S. J. Zhu, J. H. Hamilton, A. V. Ramayya, J. K. Hwang, R. Q. Xu, Z. Jiang, S. D. Xiao, X. Q. Zhang, J. Kormicki, P. M. Gore, E. F. Jones, W. C. Ma, J. D. Cole, M. W. Drigert, I. Y. Lee, J. O. Rasmussen, Y. X. Luo, T. N. Ginter, C. Folden, P. Fallon, P. Zielinski, K. E. Gregorich, A. O. Macchiavelli, R. Donangelo, and M. A. Stoyer
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- 2022
7. Erratum: Identification of the ν9/2[404] band in Sr97 [Phys. Rev. C 67 , 054304 (2003)]
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J. K. Hwang, E. H. Wang, A. V. Ramayya, J. H. Hamilton, D. Fong, C. J. Beyer, P. M. Gore, Y. X. Luo, J. O. Rasmussen, S. C. Wu, I. Y. Lee, C. M. Folden, P. Fallon, P. Zielinski, K. E. Gregorich, A. Macchiavelli, M. A. Stoyer, S. Asztalos, T. N. Ginter, S. J. Zhu, J. D. Cole, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, and R. Donangelo
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- 2022
8. Erratum: Possible octupole correlation in Pr147 and πh11/2 bands in Pr149,151 [Phys. Rev. C 62 , 044303 (2000)]
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J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, A. V. Ramayya, J. D. Cole, W. C. Ma, C. J. Beyer, B. R. S. Babu, Xuan Zhang, L. K. Peker, J. O. Rasmussen, P. G. Varmette, E. F. Jones, T. N. Ginter, G. M. Ter-Akopian, J. Kormicki, Stanley G. Prussin, M. W. Drigert, E. H. Wang, P. M. Gore, M. A. Stoyer, I. Y. Lee, A. V. Daniel, Henry C. Griffin, R. Aryaeinejad, S. J. Zhu, and J. H. Hamilton
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Physics ,Atomic physics - Published
- 2021
9. Pseudospin-doublet bands and Gallagher Moszkowski doublet bands in Y100
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M. Rejmund, A. V. Ramayya, Sumita Bhattacharyya, Eric Clément, Bertrand Jacquot, S. J. Zhu, J. M. Eldridge, C. J. Zachary, F. Farget, J. H. Hamilton, N. T. Brewer, A. Lemasson, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Shishu Zhang, J. K. Hwang, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, Y. X. Luo, M. Caamaño, Qingde Chen, O. Delaune, J. O. Rasmussen, E. H. Wang, and A. Navin
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,01 natural sciences ,Coincidence ,0103 physical sciences ,Covariant transformation ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Detector array ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Electronic band structure ,Spin (physics) ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
New transitions in neutron-rich Y100 have been identified in a Be9+U238 experiment with mass and Z gates to provide full fragment identification. These transitions and high spin levels of Y100 have been investigated by analyzing the high statistics γ-γ-γ and γ-γ-γ-γ coincidence data from the spontaneous fission of Cf252 at the Gammasphere detector array. Two new bands, 14 new levels, and 23 new transitions have been identified. The Kπ=4+ new band decaying to a 1s isomeric state is assigned to be the high-K Gallagher-Moszkowski (GM) partner of the known Kπ=1+ band, with the π5/2[522] - ν3/2[411] configuration. This 4+ band is also proposed to be the pseudospin partner of the new Kπ=5+ band with a 5+π5/2[422] - ν5/2[413] configuration, to form a π5/2[422] - ν[3125/2,3/2] neutron pseudospin doublet. Constrained triaxial covariant density-functional theory and quantal particle rotor model calculations have been applied to interpret the band structure and available electromagnetic transition probabilities and are found to be in good agreement with experimental values.
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- 2021
10. Pseudo spin doublet bands and Gallagher Moszkowski doublet bands in $^{100}$Y
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E. H. Wang, J. H. Hamilton, A. V. Ramayya, C. J. Zachary, A. Lemasson, A. Navin, M. Rejmund, S. Bhattacharyya, Q. B. Chen, S. Q. Zhang, J. M. Eldridge, J. K. Hwang, N. T. Brewer, Y. X. Luo, J. O. Rasmussen, S. J. Zhu, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, M. Caamaño, E. Clément, O. Delaune, F. Farget, G. de France, B. Jacquot, Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Physics ,Spin states ,Spectrometer ,Nuclear Theory ,Pseudo Spin ,[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th] ,Fission ,FOS: Physical sciences ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Nuclear Structure ,Coincidence ,Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,100Y ,Gammasphere ,Covariant transformation ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Electronic band structure ,Nuclear Experiment ,GM Partner ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
New transitions in neutron rich $^{100}$Y have been identified in a $^9$Be+$^{238}$U experiment with mass- and Z- gates to provide full fragment identification. These transitions and high spin levels of $^{100}$Y have been investigated by analyzing the high statistics $\gamma$-$\gamma$-$\gamma$ and $\gamma$-$\gamma$-$\gamma$-$\gamma$ coincidence data from the spontaneous fission of $^{252}$Cf at the Gammasphere detector array. Two new bands, 14 new levels and 23 new transitions have been identified. The $K^{\pi}=4^+$ new band decaying to an 1s isomeric state is assigned to be the high-$K$ Gallagher-Moszkowski (GM) partner of the known $K^{\pi}=1^+$ band, with the $\pi 5/2[522] \otimes \nu 3/2[411]$ configuration. This 4$^+$ band is also proposed to be the pseudo spin partner of the new $K^{\pi}=5^+$ band with a 5$^{+}$ $\pi 5/2[422] \otimes \nu 5/2[413]$ configuration, to form a $\pi 5/2[422] \otimes \nu [312$ $5/2,3/2]$ neutron pseudospin doublet. Constrained triaxial covariant density functional theory and quantal particle rotor model calculations have been applied to interpret the band structure and available electromagnetic transition probabilities and are found in good agreement with experimental values.
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- 2021
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11. Erratum: One- and two-phonon γ -vibrational bands in neutron-rich Mo107 [Phys. Rev. C 96 , 034319 (2017)]
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J. K. Hwang, G. M. Ter-Akopian, A. V. Ramayya, E. H. Wang, C. J. Zachary, W. Y. Liang, G. H. Bhat, J. H. Hamilton, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, Y. X. Luo, J. A. Sheikh, J. O. Rasmussen, A. C. Dai, Furong Xu, N. T. Brewer, S. J. Zhu, and J. Marcellino
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Physics ,Phonon ,Vibrational bands ,Neutron ,Atomic physics - Published
- 2020
12. Big bang process, magnetic monopoles and super unification theory of all forces using the GEM wave
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J. K. Hwang
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- 2020
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13. Space-time geometry, Modified Lorentz transformations Inflation, Dark energy and CTP-symmetric universe
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J. K. Hwang
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- 2020
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14. Coexistence of octupole deformation and beta and gamma vibrational bands in 148Ce
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A. V. Ramayya, E. H. Wang, W.A. Yzaguirre, J. O. Rasmussen, Y. X. Luo, J. H. Hamilton, N. T. Brewer, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, S. J. Zhu, J. K. Hwang, and S. H. Liu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Spin states ,Spins ,Vibrational bands ,Beta (velocity) ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Molecular physics ,Coincidence ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
From γ-γ-γ and γ-γ-γ-γ coincidence studies of spontaneous fission of 252Cf, new high spin states in 148Ce were identified. The octupole bands with s = + 1 and s = − 1 are expanded with spins with 28+ and 18−, respectively. Importantly, a 1γ vibrational band has been established up to 14+ and a 1β vibrational band up to 6+. The levels in γ and β bands in 148Ce are compared systematically to those in neighboring 150Nd and 152Sm isotones. This comparison informs the role of deformation and shape transition in this mass region. New 3− and 5− members of the s = + 1 octupole band were observed.
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- 2021
15. First observation of collective rotational bands in neutron-rich 142La and the study of octupole/triaxial deformations in 142,143La
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J. H. Hamilton, A. V. Ramayya, Y. X. Liu, A. V. Daniel, C. F. Jiao, I. Y. Lee, E. H. Wang, W. Y. Liang, Q. Wu, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, N. T. Brewer, S. J. Zhu, Y. X. Luo, Yang Sun, S. H. Liu, Furong Xu, W. C. Ma, John O. Rasmussen, S. Frauendorf, G. M. Ter-Akopian, H. L. Liu, J. K. Hwang, and Raul Donangelo
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Fission ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Coincidence ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Gammasphere ,Neutron ,Band crossing ,010306 general physics ,Rotational alignment - Abstract
Collective rotational bands were observed for the first time in neutron-rich odd–odd [Formula: see text]La by means of [Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text] coincidence measurements of prompt fission [Formula: see text] rays from [Formula: see text]Cf using multi-detector array Gammasphere. Similarity between the yrast band of [Formula: see text]La and those of neighboring [Formula: see text]La, [Formula: see text]Ce was found and interpreted as quasiparticle excitations. PES calculations suggested triaxial deformation for the ground state of 142La. Considerable triaxial and near zero octupole deformations were deduced for the yrast band of [Formula: see text]La by the TRS model calculations. The band-crossing observed in the yrast band of [Formula: see text]La was interpreted to be caused by alignment of the (h[Formula: see text])2 proton pair, and the crossing frequency was best reproduced by the TRS calculations taking into account triaxial deformations. In contrast to the interpretations for the band crossing of [Formula: see text]La, alignments of the (i[Formula: see text])2 neutron pair were found to be responsible for the band-crossing of the yrast band in the neighboring even-N [Formula: see text]La, and triaxial degree of freedom was found to play a more significant role than octupole deformations in the nucleus, although its [Formula: see text] values deduced are large.
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- 2021
16. Space-time geometry, Modified Lorentz transformations, Inflation, Dark energy and CPT-symmetric universe
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J. K. Hwang
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- 2019
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17. Time-, charge-, space-, and quantum state-symmetric universe
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J. K. Hwang
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- 2019
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18. Deformed band structures in neutron-rich Pm152–158 isotopes
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M. Caamaño, Bertrand Jacquot, M. Rejmund, A. V. Afanasjev, Sumita Bhattacharyya, E. H. Wang, A. V. Ramayya, J. H. Hamilton, Soumik Bhattacharya, A. Navin, Y. X. Luo, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, F. Farget, J. O. Rasmussen, A. Lemasson, S. J. Zhu, O. Delaune, Eric Clément, J. Ranger, G. M. Ter-Akopian, and J. K. Hwang
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Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Spins ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Fission ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Population ,Parity (physics) ,01 natural sciences ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Gammasphere ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,education ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
High spin band structures of neutron-rich $^{152--158}\mathrm{Pm}$ isotopes have been obtained from the measurement of prompt $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays of isotopically identified fragments produced in fission of $^{238}\mathrm{U}+^{9}\mathrm{Be}$ and detected using the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer and EXOGAM segmented Clover array at GANIL and also from the high statistics $\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}$ and $\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}$ data from the spontaneous fission of $^{252}\mathrm{Cf}$ using Gammasphere. The excited states in $^{157}\mathrm{Pm}$ and those above the isomers in even-$A$ Pm isotopes $^{152,154,156,158}\mathrm{Pm}$ have been identified for the first time. The spectroscopic information on the rotational band structures in odd-$A$ Pm isotopes has been extended considerably to higher spins and the possibility of the presence of reflection asymmetric shapes is explored. The configuration assignments are based on the results of cranked relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov calculations. From the systematics of bands in odd-$A$ Pm isotopes and weak population of opposite parity bands, octupole deformed shapes in neutron-rich Pm isotopes beyond $N=90$ seem unlikely to be present.
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19. Triaxial deformations in neutron-rich nuclei with Z = 41 – 46, A ~ 100 – 116 based on prompt fission γ spectroscopy
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Y. X. Liu, A. V. Ramayya, Y. X. Luo, Yu Sun, Yu. Oganessian, S. J. Zhu, J. H. Hamilton, S. H. Liu, Furong Xu, E. H. Wang, W. C. Ma, S. Frauendorf, John O. Rasmussen, and J. K. Hwang
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Fission ,QC1-999 ,Nuclear Theory ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Physics::Classical Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Physics::Geophysics ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,Nuclear Experiment ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The paper reviews the systematic studies of triaxial deformations, new mode excitations and shape evolutions with regard to triaxial deformation in the neutron-rich nuclei with Z = 41-46, A~100-116.
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- 2018
20. Erratum to 'New insights into the nuclear structure in neutron-rich 112,114,115,116,117,118Pd' [Nucl. Phys. A 919 (2013) 67–98]
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A. V. Ramayya, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Furong Xu, S. Frauendorf, N. T. Brewer, J. O. Rasmussen, M. A. Stoyer, E. H. Wang, S. H. Liu, W. C. Ma, A. V. Daniel, I. Y. Lee, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, Yue Shi, S. J. Zhu, J. H. Hamilton, J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, J. D. Cole, N. J. Stone, and Y. X. Luo
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Nuclear structure ,Neutron - Published
- 2019
21. New levels and reinvestigation of octupole correlations in 146,147La
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C. J. Zachary, E. H. Wang, Y. X. Luo, A. V. Ramayya, W. Lewis, S. H. Liu, S. J. Zhu, J. K. Hwang, N. T. Brewer, J. H. Hamilton, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, and J. O. Rasmussen
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Spin states ,Spins ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Hadron ,Parity (physics) ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Dipole ,0103 physical sciences ,Gammasphere ,010306 general physics ,Ground state ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
High spin states of neutron-rich 146,147La have been reinvestigated by $\gamma$ - $\gamma$ - $ \gamma$ and $\gamma$ - $\gamma$ - $\gamma$ - $\gamma$ coincidence data from a 252Cf spontaneous fission experiment by using Gammasphere. Thirty-two new transitions in 146La are observed. Two new bands in 146La have been established. One of them is proposed to be the octupole parity partner of the previously known band. Twenty new transitions in 147La are observed. The ground state band of 147La has been established with a proposed $ 5/2^+$ band-head. Angular correlation of cascades has been used to study the spins and parities of the states. The B(E1)/B(E2) ratios and dipole moments of bands in 146, 147La have been measured.
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- 2017
22. Special Issue "Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine".
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Ofir, Rivka
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CYTOLOGY ,NEURAL stem cells ,STEM cells ,DEVELOPMENTAL neurobiology ,REGENERATIVE medicine ,INDUCED pluripotent stem cells ,LIVER cells ,PLURIPOTENT stem cells - Abstract
Huamin zhang et al. review upcoming stem cell transplantation methods for clinical application, and the results of ongoing clinical trials, to provide ideas for the clinical use of stem cell transplantation as a potential treatment for Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a chronic, relapsing disease that severely affects patients' quality of life [[25]]. 35887140 14 Park S.-Y., Kim D.-S., Kim H.-M., Lee J.-K., Hwang D.-Y., Kim T.-H., You S., Han D.K. Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Promote Neural Differentiation of Neural Progenitor Cells. Agnieszka Surowiecka et al. describe in their review the use of mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of a burn wound and conclude that cellular therapy in burn wound treatment remains an experimental method [[22]]. Amelia Cataldi et al. studied how the mineralization of pulp mesenchymal stem cells (DPSCs, dental pulp stem cells) is affected by inducible NOS (iNOS) upregulation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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23. Octupole Deformation in 144Ba and 148Ce
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J. O. Rasmussen, C. J. Zachary, Sutao Zhu, A. V. Ramayya, S. H. Liu, J. K. Hwang, N. T. Brewer, C. T. Goodin, Y. X. Luo, G. M. Ter-Akopian, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, A. V. Daniel, E. H. Wang, J. H. Hamilton, and W.A. Yzaguirre
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Geometry ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Geology - Published
- 2017
24. Triaxiality in Neutron-Rich Nuclei with A ˜ 100-126, Z Beyond and Below Ru (Z=44)
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Sutao Zhu, A. V. Ramayya, Yu Sun, S. Frauendorf, H. J. Li, W. Y. Liang, Y. X. Liu, A. V. Daniel, W. C. Ma, Chang-Feng Jiao, S. H. Liu, Y. X. Luo, G. M. Ter-Akopian, E. Y. Yeoh, J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, Jianchun Wang, Yue Shi, Yu. Oganessian, N. T. Brewer, M. A. Stoyer, I. Y. Lee, J. H. Hamilton, Furong Xu, J. O. Rasmussen, and E. H. Wang
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Neutron - Published
- 2017
25. One- and two-phonon γ -vibrational bands in neutron-rich Mo107
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W. Y. Liang, C. J. Zachary, E. H. Wang, G. H. Bhat, J. A. Sheikh, A. C. Dai, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, A. V. Ramayya, J. K. Hwang, J. O. Rasmussen, Y. X. Luo, N. T. Brewer, J. H. Hamilton, Furong Xu, S. J. Zhu, J. Marcellino, and G. M. Ter-Akopian
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Phonon ,0103 physical sciences ,Vibrational bands ,Neutron ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics ,Hot band - Published
- 2017
26. MULTI-PHONON γ VIBRATIONAL BANDS IN 103-108Mo AND 103,105Nb, CHIRAL VIBRATIONS IN 104,106Mo AND OCTUPOLE CORRELATIONS IN 146,147La
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A. V. Ramayya, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, E. H. Wang, J. H. Hamilton, B. M. Musangu, A. A. Wani, W. Y. Liang, G. M. Ter-Akopian, G. H. Bhat, J. O. Rasmussen, A. C. Dai, S. J. Zhu, J. A. Sheikh, J. M. Eldridge, W. Lewis, J. Marcellino, Furong Xu, C. J. Zachary, R. N. Ali, Y. X. Luo, J. K. Hwang, and H. Fryman-Sinkhorn
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Vibration ,Physics ,Phonon ,Vibrational bands ,Molecular physics - Published
- 2017
27. Oblate deformation in neutron-rich Ag118,119
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A. V. Ramayya, Y. X. Liu, J. K. Hwang, Yang Sun, J. O. Rasmussen, G. M. Ter-Akopian, S. J. Zhu, A. C. Dai, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, S. H. Liu, E. H. Wang, N. T. Brewer, W. Y. Liang, J. H. Hamilton, Furong Xu, H. J. Li, and Y. X. Luo
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Physics ,Routhian ,SHELL model ,Oblate spheroid ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Atomic physics ,Deformation (engineering) ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
High-spin-level schemes of $^{118,119}\mathrm{Ag}$ are established for the first time by analyzing the high statistics $\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}$ and $\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}$ coincidence data from the spontaneous fission of $^{252}\mathrm{Cf}$ at Gammasphere. Two bands with 12 new levels in $^{118}\mathrm{Ag}$ and three bands with 14 new levels in $^{119}\mathrm{Ag}$ have been identified. A total Routhian surface calculation and projected shell model calculation have been performed to understand the behavior of these two nuclei. The calculations indicate oblate shape in $^{118,119}\mathrm{Ag}$.
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- 2017
28. Inhibition of marine biofouling by aquatic Actinobacteria and coral-associated marine bacteria
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J. Purwa Hariyanto, W. Lois, J. K. Hwang, Rory Anthony Hutagalung, and Diana Elizabeth Waturangi
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Biofouling ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Marine bacteriophage ,010405 organic chemistry ,Ecology ,Coral ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Actinobacteria - Published
- 2017
29. The seasonal variation in skin hydration, sebum, scaliness, brightness and elasticity in Korean females
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J. H. Baek, J.‐K. Hwang, Jae-Sook Koh, and G. W. Nam
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Adult ,Brightness ,Meteorology ,Acclimatization ,Rain ,Skin Absorption ,Skin Pigmentation ,Dermatology ,Young Adult ,Skin hydration ,Animal science ,Elastic Modulus ,Pressure ,medicine ,Humans ,Relative humidity ,Elasticity (economics) ,Korea ,integumentary system ,Temperature ,Humidity ,Seasonality ,medicine.disease ,Water Loss, Insensible ,Sebum ,Air temperature ,Environmental science ,Female ,Seasons ,Negative correlation - Abstract
Background/purpose Age, gender, regional, and ethnic differences influence skin conditions. The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of environments, especially the air temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, duration of sunshine, and precipitation on skin, and the seasonal variation in skin hydration, sebum, scales, brightness, and elasticity in Korean females. Methods The study included 89 Korean subjects, aged 29.7 ± 6.2 years. The five skin biophysical parameters (skin hydration, sebum, scales, brightness, and elasticity) were measured at six sites: forehead, under the eye, frontal cheek, crow's foot, lateral cheek, and inner forearm. Skin hydration was measured using the Corneometer® CM 825. Skin sebum was measured with Sebumeter® SM 815. Skin scaliness was measured with Visioscan® VC 98. Skin brightness (L* value) was measured by using Spectrophotometer. A suction chamber device, Cutometer® MPA 580, was used to measure the skin elasticity. The measurements were performed every month for 13 months, from April 2007 to April 2008. Results There were significantly seasonal variations in environmental factors. The air temperature was the lowest in January (−1.7°C), and the highest in August (26.5°C). The relative humidity was the lowest in February (46%), and the highest in July and August (75%). There was a negative correlation between skin scaliness and three environmental factors such as air temperature, relative humidity, and highest precipitation. There was a positive correlation between skin scaliness and two environmental factors such as air pressure and duration of sunshine. Elasticity was correlated with air temperature positively and with air pressure negatively. Conclusion The correlations shown between the skin biophysical parameters and environmental factors demonstrate that the skin biophysical parameters are affected by environmental factors.
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- 2014
30. Reduction of Noise in Measurements of Phasor Angles by Using Two Digital Filters
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J. K. Hwang
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Observational error ,Phasor ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Spectral density estimation ,Fundamental frequency ,symbols.namesake ,Electric power system ,Amplitude ,Fourier transform ,Computer Science::Systems and Control ,Control theory ,symbols ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Digital filter ,Mathematics - Abstract
An electric power system is monitored and controlled on the basis of its phasor information, such as amplitude, phase angle, and frequency. This phasor can be measured through discrete Fourier transform (DFT) coefficients of its positive nominal frequency. Then, the frequency estimate can be calculated from time variation of the measured phasor angle. The accuracy of the phasor-angle measurement and the frequency estimation are severely affected by noise in the power system signal and the leakage of the negative fundamental frequency in DFT. This paper proposes a DFT-based phasor-angle measurement algorithm to cope with both the noise effect and the leakage effect. In addition, a frequency estimation algorithm is developed to use the same technique in the phasor-angle measurement algorithm. These algorithms introduce two digital filters for the reduction of the noise effect. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm in the noise effect reduction is verified through simulations.
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- 2014
31. New insights into the nuclear structure in neutron-rich 112,114,115,116,117,118Pd
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A. V. Ramayya, W. C. Ma, S. H. Liu, Yue Shi, J. D. Cole, N. J. Stone, I. Y. Lee, J. K. Hwang, N. T. Brewer, Raul Donangelo, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, Y. X. Luo, M. A. Stoyer, A. V. Daniel, G. M. Ter-Akopian, E. H. Wang, S. J. Zhu, John O. Rasmussen, J. H. Hamilton, S. Frauendorf, and Furong Xu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Isotope ,Spins ,Fission ,Isotone ,Nuclear structure ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Chiral symmetry breaking ,Molecular physics - Abstract
New level schemes of 112,114,115,116,117,118Pd are established by means of γ – γ – γ , γ – γ – γ – γ and γ – γ ( θ ) measurements of prompt fission γ rays from 252Cf using the Gammasphere multi-detector array. Spins/parities were assigned to levels based on γ – γ angular correlation measurements, level systematics and decay patterns. In the even-N isotopes 112,114,116Pd, two sets of odd-parity bands were identified and extended with spins measured in each band. The odd-parity bands with large level staggerings were interpreted as disturbed chirality with less pronounced triaxial deformations in the Pd isotopes than observed in the chiral symmetry breaking 110,112Ru with maximum triaxiality. Onset of wobbling motion was identified from the sign of the signature splitting in the γ band of even–even 114Pd, and probably also in 116Pd, as first seen in the N = 68 isotone 112Ru. Maximal triaxiality in Ru and Pd isotopes is found to be reached for N = 68 , 112Ru and 114Pd, 4 neutrons more than predicted in the theoretical calculations. The new data and TRS calculations allowed a systematic study of the band crossings in the even-N 112,114,116Pd and odd-N 115,117Pd isotopes. Now we find a new overall, more complex shape evolution than previously proposed from triaxial prolate in 110Pd via triaxial oblate in 112Pd to nearly oblate in 114,116Pd with a large change of the triaxial deformation parameter γ toward nearly oblate in the ( π g 9 / 2 ) 2 alignment in 114,115,116,117,118Pd, and triaxial-prolate–triaxial-oblate shape coexisting bands in 115Pd.
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32. Transplantation: clinical studies - A
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T. Yildirim, R. Yilmaz, M. Altindal, E. Turkmen, M. Arici, B. Altun, Y. Erdem, O. Guliyev, M. Erkmen Uyar, E. Tutal, Z. Bal, S. Sezer, U. Bal, B. Say n, B. Erdemir, A. O'Rourke-Potowki, N. Gauge, H. Penny, A. Cronin, S. Frame, D. J. Goldsmith, J. A. Yagan, A. Chandraker, R. M. Velickovic Radovanovic, A. Catic Djordjevic, B. Mitic, N. Stefanovic, T. Cvetkovic, N. Serpieri, F. Grosjean, G. Sileno, M. Torreggiani, V. Esposito, F. Mangione, M. Abelli, F. Castoldi, D. Catucci, C. Esposito, A. Dal Canton, A. V. Vatazin, A. B. Zulkarnaev, C. Borst, Y. Liu, J. Thoning, M. Tepel, C. Libetta, E. Margiotta, I. Borettaz, M. Canevari, C. Martinelli, E. Lainu, F. Meloni, V. Sepe, R. Miguel Costa, E. Vasquez Martul, J. Reboredo, C. Rivera, F. Simonato, G. Tognarelli, G. Daidola, E. Gallo, M. Burdese, V. Cantaluppi, L. Biancone, G. P. Segoloni, M. Priora, M. Messina, M. Tamagnone, A. Linsalata, A. Lavacca, G. Segoloni, W. Zuidema, R. Erdman, J. van de Wetering, F. Dor, J. Roodnat, E. Massey, L. Timmerman, J. IJzermans, W. Weimar, C. Sibley-Allen, R. Hilton, M. Moghul, L. Burnapp, G. Blake, T. Y. Koo, J.-S. Park, H. C. Park, G.-H. Kim, C. H. Lee, I. H. Oh, C. M. Kang, J. K. Hwang, S. C. Park, B. S. Choi, H. J. Chun, J. I. Kim, C. W. Yang, I. S. Moon, S. Van Laecke, W. Van Biesen, E. V. Nagler, Y. Taes, P. Peeters, R. Vanholder, R. Pruthi, R. Ravanan, A. Casula, M. Harber, P. Roderick, D. Fogarty, A. Cho, J.-h. Shin, H. R. Jang, J. E. Lee, W. Huh, D. J. K. Kim, H. Y. Oh, Y.-G. Kim, A. Sancho Calabuig, E. Gavela Martinez, J. Kanter Berga, S. Beltran Catalan, A. I. Avila Bernabeu, L. M. Pallardo Mateu, E. Gonzalez, N. Polanco, M. Molina, E. Gutierrez, L. Garcia Puente, A. Sevillano, E. Morales, M. Praga, A. Andres, M. Banasik, M. Boratynska, K. Koscielska-Kasprzak, D. Bartoszek, M. Myszka, S. Zmonarski, B. Nowakowska, E. Wawrzyniak, A. Halon, P. Chudoba, M. Klinger, J. Rojas-Rivera, J. M. Morales, J. Egido, C. M. Kopecky, M. Haidinger, C. Kaltenecker, M. Antlanger, G. Marsche, M. Holzer, J. Kovarik, J. Werzowa, M. Hecking, M. D. Saemann, J. M. Kim, E. S. Koh, B. H. Chung, Y. S. Kim, M. Krajewska, O. Mazanowska, D. Kaminska, M. Zabinska, B. Malkiewicz, D. Patrzalek, J. Sulowicz, S. Szostek, A. Wojas-Pelc, E. Ignacak, W. Sulowicz, V. Bellizzi, P. Calella, A. Cupisti, A. Capitanini, C. D'Alessandro, D. Giannese, A. Camocardi, G. Conte, M. Barsotti, G. Bilancio, R. Luciani, L. Locsey, I. Seres, D. Kovacs, L. Asztalos, G. Paragh, M. Wohlfahrtova, P. Balaz, S. Rokosny, P. Wohlfahrt, A. Bartonova, O. Viklicky, J. Kers, R. B. Geskus, L. J. Meijer, F. Bemelman, I. J. M. ten Berge, S. Florquin, J.-C. Hwang, M.-Y. Jiang, Y.-H. Lu, S.-F. Weng, A. Testa, G. Porto, M. Sanguedolce, B. Spoto, R. Parlongo, A. Pisano, G. Enia, G. Tripepi, C. Zoccali, N. Mamode, A. Lennerling, F. Citterio, K. Van Assche, S. Sterckx, M. Frunza, H. Jung, A. Pascalev, R. Johnson, C. Loven, T. Soleymanian, H. Keyvani, S. M. Jazayeri, Z. Fazeli, S. Ghamari, M. Mahabadi, V. Chegeni, I. Najafi, M. R. Ganji, K. M. E. Meys, J. W. Groothoff, K. Jager, F. Schaefer, B. Tonshoff, C. Mota, K. Cransberg, K. van Stralen, E. Gurluler, N. Gures, A. Alim, A. Gurkan, U. Cakir, I. Berber, R. Caluwe, E. Nagler, B. Van Vlem, A. Betkowska-Prokop, M. Kuzniewski, M. Krzanowski, I. Masson, M. Flamant, N. Maillard, E. Cavalier, O. Moranne, E. Alamartine, C. Mariat, P. Delanaye, L. L. Canas Sole, E. Iglesias Alvarez, M. C. M. C. Pastor, F. F. Moreno Flores, V. V. Abujder, F. F. Graterol, J. J. Bonet Sol, R. R. Lauzurica Valdemoros, M. Yoshikawa, K. Kitamura, K. Nakai, S. Goto, H. Fujii, T. Ishimura, M. Takeda, M. Fujisawa, S. Nishi, N. Prasad, D. Gurjer, D. Bhadauria, A. Gupta, R. Sharma, A. Kaul, M. Cybulla, M. West, K. Nicholls, J. Torras, G. Sunder-Plassmann, S. Feriozzi, S. Lo, P. Y. H. Wong, D. Ip, C. K. Wong, V. C. C. Chow, S. K. L. Mo, M. Molnar, A. Ujszaszi, M. E. Czira, M. Novak, I. Mucsi, J. M. Cruzado, S. Coelho, N. Porta, O. Bestard, E. Melilli, O. Taco, I. Rivas, J. Grinyo, L.-M. Pouteau, J.-M. N'Guyen, A. Hami, M. Hourmant, N. Ghahramani, Z. Karparvar, S. Shadrou, M. Ghahramani, J. P. Fauvel, A. Hadj-Aissa, F. Buron, E. Morelon, M. Ducher, C. Heine, P. Glander, H.-H. Neumayer, K. Budde, L. Liefeldt, N. Montero, A. C. Webster, A. Royuela, J. Zamora, M. Crespo, J. Pascual, A. Y. Adema, W. T. H. van Dorp, M. J. K. Mallat, H. W. de Fijter, Y. A. Hong, C. W. Park, Y.-S. Kim, G. Suleymanlar, Z. Uzundurukan, A. Kapuagas, I. Sencan, R. Akdag, A. Torio, V. Mas, M. J. Perez-Saez, M. Mir, A. Faura, O. Montes-Ares, M. D. Checa, D. Sawinski, J. Trofe-Clark, T. Sparkes, P. Patel, S. Goral, R. Bloom, H. J. Kim, S. J. Park, T. H. Kim, Y. W. Kim, Y. H. Kim, S. W. Kang, M. Abdel Halim, O. Gheith, T. Al-Otaibi, A. Mosaad, W. Awadeen, T. Said, P. Nair, and M. R. N. Nampoory
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,Intensive care medicine - Published
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33. Publisher's Note: Reexamining Gamow-Teller decays nearNi78[Phys. Rev. C93, 044325 (2016)]
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N. T. Brewer, Ivan Borzov, C. Jost, E. F. Zganjar, D. W. Stracener, J. A. Winger, S. W. Padgett, S. H. Liu, J. K. Hwang, A. Fijałkowska, A. Korgul, A. V. Ramayya, W. Krolas, Carl J Gross, A. J. Mendez, D.W. Miller, Robert Grzywacz, Stan Paulauskas, Marzena Wolinska-Cichocka, M. Karny, Lucia Cartegni, K. P. Rykaczewski, K. Miernik, J. H. Hamilton, C. Mazzocchi, M. Al-Shudifat, C. R. Bingham, Rebecca Surman, J. C. Batchelder, S. V. Ilyushkin, and M. Madurga
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Nuclear physics ,Physics - Published
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34. Reexamining Gamow-Teller decays nearNi78
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A. V. Ramayya, Robert Grzywacz, Carl J Gross, C. Jost, K. P. Rykaczewski, D. W. Stracener, Lucia Cartegni, J. K. Hwang, S. Padgett, E. F. Zganjar, S. H. Liu, J. H. Hamilton, S. V. Ilyushkin, A. Fijałkowska, Ivan Borzov, Stan Paulauskas, J. A. Winger, D.W. Miller, M. Karny, M. Madurga, K. Miernik, C. Mazzocchi, M. Al-Shudifat, A. J. Mendez, Rebecca Surman, A. Korgul, N. T. Brewer, W. Krolas, Marzena Wolinska-Cichocka, C. R. Bingham, and J. C. Batchelder
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Fission ,Branching fraction ,Nuclear Theory ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,01 natural sciences ,Mass separation ,Excitation - Abstract
Decays of neutron-rich nuclei $^{82,83}\mathrm{Zn}$ and $^{82,83}\mathrm{Ga}$ produced in proton-induced fission of $^{238}\mathrm{U}$ were studied at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility using on-line mass separation and $\ensuremath{\beta}\text{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuremath{\gamma}$ spectroscopy techniques. New $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray transitions were identified and level schemes, which include states at high excitation energies in the range between 3--7 MeV were constructed. These high-energy levels were identified to be populated through allowed Gamow-Teller $\ensuremath{\beta}$ transitions, and their structure was interpreted with new shell-model calculations. A $\ensuremath{\beta}$-delayed neutron branching ratio of $69\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}7%$ was deduced for $^{82}\mathrm{Zn}$ and revised $\ensuremath{\beta}$-decay half-life values of $^{82}\mathrm{Zn}$ [155(17)(20) ms] and $^{83}\mathrm{Zn}$ [122(28) ms] were determined.
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35. New high-spin level schemes and excitation modes of 117,118,119,120,122Cd
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J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, G. M. Ter-Akopian, C. Nelson, S. J. Zhu, I. Y. Lee, A. V. Ramayya, W. C. Ma, J. H. Hamilton, K. Li, S. H. Liu, A. V. Daniel, N. T. Brewer, C. T. Goodin, John O. Rasmussen, M. A. Stoyer, J. D. Cole, N. J. Stone, and Y. X. Luo
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Spins ,Isotope ,Fission ,Parity (physics) ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Atomic physics ,Excitation ,Coincidence - Abstract
High-spin level schemes of 117,118,119,120,122 Cd are expanded by analyzing our high-statistics triple- and higher-fold coincidence events of prompt fission γ rays from 252 Cf at Gammasphere. Spin/parity assignments were made based on new γ – γ angular correlation measurements and level systematics in the neighboring isotopes. Stretch-aligned band structures observed in low-lying levels in 117,119,121 Cd are seen to weaken with increasing spins, with a quasi-rotational degree of freedom manifested at higher spins. The 5 − levels in even- N 118,120 Cd were tentatively interpreted as candidates of quadrupole–octupole (QOC) coupling. The model-independent spin versus ℏω curves for even- N and odd- N Cd isotopes imply quasi-rotational alignment of an h 11 / 2 neutron pair in the even- N Cd isotopes. The relative energies of the lowest 11 / 2 − , 9 / 2 − , 7 / 2 − , and 15 / 2 − levels in 117 Cd and 119 Cd suggest triaxial shapes based on Meyer-Ter-Vehn theory for these odd- N Cd nuclei. For the even- N Cd isotopes evidence of triaxiality may also be provided by the Shell Correction version of the Tilted Axis Cranking model (SCTAC).
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36. IDENTIFICATION OF HIGH-SPIN STATES IN NEUTRON-RICH 88,90,92<font>Kr</font> AND 86<font>Se</font>
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X. Q. Zhang, S. C. Wu, A. V. Ramayya, S. H. Liu, J. K. Hwang, I. Y. Lee, Raul Donangelo, J. O. Rasmussen, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, J. D. Cole, K. Li, Y. X. Luo, G. M. Ter-Akopian, A. V. Daniel, S. J. Zhu, A. Unzhakova, M. A. Stoyer, J. H. Hamilton, C. T. Goodin, W. C. Ma, and N. T. Brewer
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Spin states ,Spins ,Angular correlation ,Excited state ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Atomic physics ,Coincidence ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
Level schemes of even–even neutron-rich 88-92 Kr and 86 Se have been investigated by measuring triple-γ coincidence data from the spontaneous fission of 252 Cf with the Gammasphere detector array. The level scheme of 88 Kr has been extended up to 7169 keV state. Several new excited states with new transitions have been identified in 90,92 Kr and 86 Se . Spins and parities have been assigned to levels in these nuclei by following regional systematics and angular correlation measurements. The level structures of the N = 52, 54, Se , Kr , and Sr isotones are discussed.
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37. New multi-phonon gamma vibrational bands in A∼110 neutron-rich nuclei
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E. Y. Yeoh, J. K. Hwang, Y. X. Luo, A. V. Ramayya, H. B. Ding, J. O. Rasmussen, Qiang Xu, K. Li, Jian-Guo Wang, Long Gu, J. H. Hamilton, S. H. Liu, Zhigang Xiao, and Shengjiang Zhu
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Physics ,Spin states ,Coincident ,Phonon ,Excited state ,Vibrational bands ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Atomic physics ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
The high spin states of neutron-rich 103Nb, 107Tc and 109Tc nuclei in A∼110 region have been investigated by measuring prompt γ-γ-γ coincident measurements populated with the spontaneous fission of 252Cf with the Gammasphere detector array. In 103Nb, one-phonon K = 9/2 and two-phonon K = 13/2 γ-vibrational bands have been identified. In 107Tc and 109Tc, one-phonon K = 11/2 and two-phonon K = 15/2 γ-vibrational bands, in which the zero-phonon bands are based on K=7/2 excited states, have also been identified. The two-phonon bands are first observed in odd-Z nuclei. The characteristics for these band structures have been discussed.
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38. Octupole excitations in 141,144Cs and the pronounced decrease of dipole moments with neutron number in odd-Z neutron-rich 141,143,144Cs
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A. V. Ramayya, J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, C. T. Goodin, E. F. Jones, S. H. Liu, M. A. Stoyer, J. D. Cole, N. J. Stone, W. C. Ma, Y. X. Luo, K. Li, H. L. Crowell, A. V. Daniel, I. Y. Lee, J. H. Hamilton, G. M. Ter-Akopian, P. M. Gore, J. O. Rasmussen, and S. J. Zhu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Dipole ,Neutron number ,Yrast ,Transition dipole moment ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Atomic physics ,Quantum number ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
The level scheme of odd-Z neutron-rich 141Cs (Z=55, N=86) was extended and expanded and that of 144Cs (N=89) was identified for the first time by means of γ–γ–γ coincidence measurements of prompt γ rays in the spontaneous fission of 252Cf with Gammasphere. Spin/parity was assigned to the levels based on angular correlations and level systematics in 141,143Cs. Parity doublets characteristic of both simplex quantum number s=+i and s=−i were proposed in 141Cs. The tests by using rotational frequency ratio ω−(I)/ω+(I) imply octupole vibrations in 141Cs and 143Cs. B(E1)/B(E2) values and electric dipole moments D0 were calculated for 141Cs, and re-determined for 143Cs. It was found that B(E1)/B(E2) values of 141Cs are simplex-dependent and the average value is one order of magnitude larger than that of 143Cs, and the deduced dipole moment D0 of 141Cs is considerably larger than that of 143Cs, and comparable to the N=86 isotone 142Ba. For 144Cs the yrast sequence looks like a well-deformed rotational band, but no octupole band structure was identified in this nucleus. The overall variations of D0 in 141,143,144Cs exhibit a pronounced drop of dipole moment with increasing neutron number in this odd-Z isotopic chain, which may be analogous in nature to the quenching of D0 observed in even–even 146Ba (Z=56, N=90) and 224Ra (Z=88, N=136), and to the drop of D0 in the odd-Z neutron-rich 147La (Z=57, N=90) reported by our collaboration.
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39. New levels in spherical 96Y
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A. V. Ramayya, C. J. Zachary, G. M. Ter-Akopian, J. H. Hamilton, Rui Han, Y. X. Luo, S. J. Zhu, J. K. Hwang, J. O. Rasmussen, E. H. Wang, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, N. T. Brewer, and J. M. Eldridge
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Computer Science::Information Retrieval ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Computer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing) ,01 natural sciences ,Coincidence ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Computer Science::General Literature ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Detector array ,010306 general physics ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
New transitions in neutron rich [Formula: see text]Y have been identified by analyzing the high statistics [Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text]-[Formula: see text] coincidence data from the spontaneous fission of [Formula: see text]Cf at the Gammasphere detector array. Shell model calculations were performed and are found in good agreement with experimental data. The ground state is nearly spherical but a new excited band has large deformation.
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40. Super deformation to maximum triaxiality in ; superdeformation, chiral bands and wobbling motion
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G. M. Ter-Akopian, A. V. Ramayya, J. K. Hwang, J. H. Hamilton, S. J. Zhu, J. O. Rasmussen, S. Frauendorf, Yuri Oganessian, S. H. Liu, Y. X. Luo, and A. V. Daniel
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Physics ,Superdeformation ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Classical mechanics ,Quantum mechanics ,Motion (geometry) ,Deformation (meteorology) - Published
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41. EVEN-PARITY BANDS OF 108, 110, 112<font>Ru</font>
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X. L. Che, J. O. Rasmussen, J. L. Wood, J. D. Cole, M. A. Stoyer, C. T. Goodin, Y. X. Luo, J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, Z. Jiang, S. J. Zhu, J. H. Hamilton, and A. V. Ramayya
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Gammasphere ,Spectral bands ,Band crossing ,Atomic physics ,Electronic band structure ,Coincidence ,Parity bit ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
High-spin, even-parity bands in neutron-rich 108, 110, 112 Ru nuclei were reinvestigated and considerably expanded by measuring many-fold prompt γ-ray coincidence events following the spontaneous fission of 252 Cf with Gammasphere. Our high statistics data allow us to detect weaker transitions and bands not previously published. Also, gamma branching ratios, which are important for theory, are carefully measured from all levels. In 110 Ru , we find a doubling of levels for both ground and quasi-gamma bands above the 8+ levels. There are likely two-phonon quasi-gamma bands in 110, 112 Ru , as well as a bandhead level in 108 Ru . The odd–even spin energy band staggering observed in the quasi-gamma bands in 108, 110, 112 Ru and the doubling of levels in 110 Ru present a challenge to theory.
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42. ODD-PARITY BANDS OF 108, 110, 112<font>Ru</font>
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X. L. Che, A. V. Ramayya, Z. Jiang, G. M. Ter-Akopian, C. T. Goodin, Jing-ye Zhang, S. Frauendorf, I. Y. Lee, M. A. Stoyer, V. I. Dimitrov, A. V. Daniel, S. J. Zhu, K. Li, J. O. Rasmussen, Y. X. Luo, J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, J. D. Cole, N. J. Stone, and J. H. Hamilton
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Gamma ray ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Gammasphere ,Spontaneous fission ,Parity bit - Abstract
Two similar sets of odd-parity bands are observed in each of three even–even neighbors, 108, 110, 112 Ru , from a study of prompt spontaneous-fission gamma rays at Gammasphere. A careful study of the odd-parity levels of these nuclei shows evidence for the features of chiral doubling. Comparisons are made with reported other candidates for chiral doubling.
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43. The first observation of a deformed ground-state band in 100Nb and the high-spin level scheme of its 4n fission partner 148La
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D. Fong, J. D. Cole, W. C. Ma, A. V. Ramayya, A. V. Daniel, S. J. Zhu, Y. X. Luo, K. Li, I. Y. Lee, C. T. Goodin, M. A. Stoyer, J. H. Hamilton, I. Stefanescu, G. M. Ter-Akopian, J. O. Rasmussen, J. K. Hwang, and Raul Donangelo
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Isotope ,Fission ,Gammasphere ,Parity (physics) ,Atomic physics ,Ground state ,Internal conversion coefficient ,Coincidence ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
The high-spin level schemes of odd–odd 100Nb ( Z = 41 , N = 59 ) and 148La ( Z = 57 , N = 91 ) were identified from γ – γ – γ coincidence studies of prompt γ rays in the spontaneous fission of 252Cf with Gammasphere. Spin/parity assignments for the levels in these two nuclei were made based on the low-lying levels assigned in decay work, on the internal conversion coefficient (ICC) measurements and the level systematics of the neighboring isotopes. A K π = 1 + deformed ground-state band was identified in 100Nb. The onset of ground-state deformation in Nb isotopes is found to take place at N = 59 , in contrast to N = 60 for Sr ( Z = 38 ), Y ( Z = 39 ) and Zr ( Z = 40 ) isotopes. Unlike the observation in 99Nb, the N = 56 subshell closure seems to be no longer dominant in 100Nb. The bands observed in 148La are interpreted as aligned coupling of [ π h 11 / 2 υ h 9 / 2 ] low J to the deformed core rotor.
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44. Identification of one-phonon and two-phonon γ-vibrational bands in odd-Z 103Nb nucleus
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W. C. Ma, H. B. Ding, E. Y. Yeoh, J. K. Hwang, A. V. Ramayya, J. O. Rasmussen, Qiang Xu, Long Gu, Y. X. Luo, Jian-Guo Wang, I. Y. Lee, Zhigang Xiao, K. Li, J. H. Hamilton, Sheng-Jiang Zhu, and S. H. Liu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,C band ,Phonon ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Spontaneous fission ,Two-phonon γ-vibrational band ,High-spin states ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Vibrational bands ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nucleus - Abstract
Collective bands in the neutron-rich 103 Nb nucleus have been investigated by measuring prompt γ -rays following spontaneous fission of 252 Cf. Three new bands have been identified. The band based on the 716.8 keV level is proposed as a candidate for the K π = 9 / 2 + one-phonon γ -vibrational band, and the band built on the 1282.1 keV level is proposed as a candidate for the K π = 13 / 2 + two-phonon γ -vibrational band. The two-phonon γ -vibrational band is the first such band identified in odd- Z nuclei.
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45. New level schemes and octupole correlations of light neutron-rich lanthanum isotopes 143,144La
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Y. X. Luo, A. V. Ramayya, J. O. Rasmussen, S. J. Zhu, J. D. Cole, J. H. Hamilton, C. T. Goodin, M. A. Stoyer, I. Y. Lee, I. Stefanescu, W. C. Ma, J. K. Hwang, D. Fong, Raul Donangelo, A. V. Daniel, K. Li, and G. M. Ter-Akopian
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Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Internal conversion ,Branching fraction ,Yrast ,Neutron ,Gammasphere ,Atomic physics ,Radioactive decay ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
The yrast and near-yrast level scheme of light neutron-rich 143La ( Z = 57 , N = 86 ) is reinvestigated and expanded and that of 144La ( N = 87 ) is proposed for the first time by measuring prompt γ rays from the spontaneous fission of 252Cf at Gammasphere. Spins/parities are assigned to the lowest-lying levels of 143,144La based on the early studies of β − decay, and the assignments for high-spin levels of 143,144La are made by measuring internal conversion coefficients and following the level systematics of the neighboring heavier La isotopes and even–even Ba and Ce nuclei. The B ( E 1 ) / B ( E 2 ) ratios, energy displacements δ E ( I ) and rotational frequency ratios ω − ( I ) / ω + ( I ) of the new parity-doublets of 143,144La indicate that octupole deformations/correlations also develop in these nuclei. The band-crossings observed in a rotational frequency range of 0.31 to 0.34 MeV for the two even-parity bands in 143La but being absent in 144La are interpreted as due to alignment of a pair of i 13 / 2 neutrons in 143La.
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46. Extended collective bands in neutron-rich 109 Ru
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J. H. Hamilton, Gu Long, A. V. Ramayya, Ding Huai-Bo, K. Li, C. T. Goodin, J. K. Hwang, J. O. Rasmussen, Wang Jian-Guo, Che Xing-Lai, I. Y. Lee, Y. X. Luo, S. H. Liu, and Zhu Sheng-Jiang
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Parity (physics) ,Nuclear physics ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Ground state ,Instrumentation ,Excitation ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
Levels in the neutron-rich 109Ru have been studied by observing the prompt γ-rays following the spontaneous fission fragments of 252Cf. The ground state band and the negative parity bands have been confirmed and extended. A positive parity band with the band head level at 332.5 keV is newly identified and suggested as a single-neutron excitation band built on the 7/2+[404] Nilsson orbital. Some structural characteristics of these bands are discussed.
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47. Evolution of chirality from γ soft 108Ru to triaxial 110,112Ru
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Y. X. Luo, A. V. Ramayya, Z. Jang, V. Dimitrov, D. Almehed, M. A. Stoyer, Jing-ye Zhang, J. D. Cole, N. J. Stone, J. O. Rasmussen, G. M. Ter-Akopian, X. L. Che, I. Stefanescu, A. V. Daniel, J. H. Hamilton, A. Gelberg, C. T. Goodin, J. K. Hwang, Raul Donangelo, S. J. Zhu, K. Li, and S. Frauendorf
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Random field ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Parity (physics) ,Atomic physics ,Random phase approximation ,Chirality (chemistry) ,Nucleus ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
Rotational bands in 108,110,112Ru have been investigated by means of γ – γ – γ and γ – γ ( θ ) coincidences of prompt γ rays emitted in the spontaneous fission of 252Cf. The positive parity bands are described by different versions of IBA, where 108Ru is best described as a γ-soft nucleus whereas 110,112Ru are more like rigid triaxial rotors. New Δ I = 1 negative parity doublet bands are found. In case of 110,112Ru, these are interpreted as soft chiral vibrations. Many of the experimental findings can be explained by microscopic calculations that combine the TAC mean-field with random phase approximation but a simple geometrical explanation is not apparent.
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- 2009
48. Rapid Calculation of Time Deviation and Modified Allan Deviation for Characterizing Telecommunications Clock Stability
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C.-S. Liao, Mingfu Li, and J.-K. Hwang
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business.industry ,Synchronization networks ,Computer science ,Iterative method ,Computation ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Computer Science Applications ,Hardware and Architecture ,Time deviation ,Time domain ,Allan variance ,Telecommunications ,business ,Maximum time interval error ,Software ,Jitter - Abstract
Time and frequency characterization of precision clocks and oscillators is important in maintaining time and frequency standards. The recent preference has been for the time domain signal characterization of clocks, and several performance measures of clocks and oscillators are defined in ITU-T Recommendation G.810. The most frequently used of these measures are maximum time interval error (MTIE), time deviation (TDEV) and modified allan deviation (MDEV), especially in telecommunications measurement. However, the direct computation of MTIE, TDEV and MDEV, defined in ITU-T Recommendation G.810, tends to be unmanageable with a large number of samples. A fast computation approach for TDEV and MDEV is proposed herein. The proposed approach is based on an iterative algorithm and the computation conforms exactly to the ITU-T G.810 definition. Compared to the direct computation approach, the complexity of the proposed approach is reduced by a factor of N, or the number of samples. This characteristic reveals that real-time measurement or monitoring is feasible when the proposed computation approach is employed.
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- 2008
49. Identification of the 109Xe and 105Te α-decay chain
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G. Drafta, Sean Liddick, J. Thomson, K. Li, J. C. Batchelder, D. T. Joss, Iain Darby, Robert Grzywacz, Carl J Gross, C. Mazzocchi, J. A. Winger, Mohammed N. Tantawy, A. Korgul, K. P. Rykaczewski, K. Lagergren, A. A. Hecht, J. H. Hamilton, J. K. Hwang, W. Krolas, C. R. Bingham, C. Goodin, R. D. Page, and S. V. Ilyushkin
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Physics ,Ion beam ,Isotope ,Branching fraction ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nuclear physics ,Isotopes of tin ,General Materials Science ,Decay chain ,Alpha decay ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Atomic physics ,Radioactive decay ,Dimensionless quantity - Abstract
The α-decay chain 109Xe → 105Te → 101Sn was identified at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility. Advances in digital electronics have made possible the identification of both alpha emitters in the same experiment despite the disparate half-lives of 13 ±2 ms and 620 ±70 ns for 109Xe and 105Te, respectively. Two α-decay transitions were observed from 109Xe with Qα values of 4067 ±10 and 4217 ±8 keV. One transition between the ground states of 105Te and 101Sn was observed with a Qα value of 4889 ±6 keV. Using the measured half-lives, branching ratios, and Qα values the reduced α-decay widths, δ2, were determined. Comparison of the δ2 value for 105Te with 213Po indicates a “superallowed" character in the α emission of 105Te.
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- 2007
50. Triaxiality, chiral bands and gamma vibrations in A=99–114 nuclei
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J. K. Hwang, V. I. Dimitrov, A. Gelberg, X. L. Che, A. V. Ramayya, I. Y. Lee, J. O. Rasmussen, J. H. Hamilton, P. M. Gore, Jing-ye Zhang, Y. X. Luo, Z. Jiang, H. B. Ding, A. V. Daniel, S. J. Zhu, K. Li, S. Frauendorf, J. D. Cole, W. C. Ma, E. F. Jones, I. Stefancescu, and G. M. Ter-Akopian
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Spins ,Gammasphere ,Moment of inertia ,Atomic physics ,Spin (physics) ,Axial symmetry ,Kinetic energy ,Symmetry (physics) ,Spontaneous fission - Abstract
Prompt γ – γ – γ coincidence measurements of A = 99 –114 neutron-rich nuclei populated in the spontaneous fission of 252 Cf were made with Gammasphere. The high statistics data, 5.7×10 11 triples and higher folds, opened up discoveries of new band structures and significant extensions of previously known bands. The new data for ground bands in 99,101 Y, 101,105 Nb, 105,107,109,111 Tc and 111,113 Rh when compared with one quasi-particle plus triaxial rotor calculation, revealed a smooth transition from axial symmetry in 99,101 Y to maximize triaxiality in 111,113 Rh. In 106 Mo, 110,112 Ru, pairs of Δ I = 1 doublet bands are established to high spins. Their constant and equal kinetic moments of inertia, small energy differences between states of the same spin and very similar B(E2)/B(M1) ratios for each band in these nuclei suggest that these are chiral doublet bands. If they are not chiral, then a new symmetry is indicted. Extended one- and new two-phonon γ -vibrational bands are observed in 110,112 Ru. The extended one-phonon bands in 104-108 Mo, and 108-112 Ru exhibit an unexpected reversal in the energy level staggering pattern with spin. The first one- and two-phonon γ -bands in an odd- A nucleus are seen in 105 Mo with level energies almost identical to these same bands known in 104 Mo.
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- 2007
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