NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = A.S.Murphy Found 45 matches. 2022LO01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 128, 042701 (2022) G.Lotay, A.Lennarz, C.Ruiz, C.Akers, A.A.Chen, G.Christian, D.Connolly, B.Davids, T.Davinson, J.Fallis, D.A.Hutcheon, P.Machule, L.Martin, D.J.Mountford, A.St.J.Murphy Radiative Capture on Nuclear Isomers: Direct Measurement of the 26mAl(p, γ)27Si Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(26Al, γ), E=390 keV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonance energies and parameters, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.042701
2021AK04 Phys.Rev. C 104, 065501 (2021) D.S.Akerib, A.K.Al Musalhi, S.K.Alsum, C.S.Amarasinghe, A.Ames, T.J.Anderson, N.Angelides, H.M.Araujo, J.E.Armstrong, M.Arthurs, X.Bai, J.Balajthy, S.Balashov, J.Bang, J.W.Bargemann, D.Bauer, A.Baxter, P.Beltrame, E.P.Bernard, A.Bernstein, A.Bhatti, A.Biekert, T.P.Biesiadzinski, H.J.Birch, G.M.Blockinger, E.Bodnia, B.Boxer, C.A.J.Brew, P.Bras, S.Burdin, J.K.Busenitz, M.Buuck, R.Cabrita, M.C.Carmona-Benitez, M.Cascella, C.Chan, N.I.Chott, A.Cole, M.V.Converse, A.Cottle, G.Cox, O.Creaner, J.E.Cutter, C.E.Dahl, L.de Viveiros, J.E.Y.Dobson, E.Druszkiewicz, S.R.Eriksen, A.Fan, S.Fayer, N.M.Fearon, S.Fiorucci, H.Flaecher, E.D.Fraser, T.Fruth, R.J.Gaitskell, J.Genovesi, C.Ghag, E.Gibson, S.Gokhale, M.G.D.van der Grinten, C.B.Gwilliam, C.R.Hall, S.J.Haselschwardt, S.A.Hertel, M.Horn, D.Q.Huang, M.C.I.gnarra, O.Jahangir, R.S.James, W.Ji, J.Johnson, A.C.Kaboth, A.C.Kamaha, K.Kamdin, K.Kazkaz, D.Khaitan, A.Khazov, I.Khurana, D.Kodroff, L.Korley, E.V.Korolkova, H.Kraus, S.Kravitz, L.Kreczko, B.Krikler, V.A.Kudryavtsev, E.A.Leason, J.Lee, D.S.Leonard, K.T.Lesko, C.Levy, J.Liao, J.Lin, A.Lindote, R.Linehan, W.H.Lippincott, X.Liu, M.I.Lopes, E.Lopez Asamar, B.Lopez Paredes, W.Lorenzon, S.Luitz, P.A.Majewski, A.Manalaysay, L.Manenti, R.L.Mannino, N.Marangou, M.E.McCarthy, D.N.McKinsey, J.McLaughlin, E.H.Miller, E.Mizrachi, A.Monte, M.E.Monzani, J.A.Morad, J.D.Morales Mendoza, E.Morrison, B.J.Mount, A.St.J.Murphy, D.Naim, A.Naylor, C.Nedlik, H.N.Nelson, F.Neves, J.A.Nikoleyczik, A.Nilima, I.Olcina, K.C.Oliver-Mallory, S.Pal, K.J.Palladino, J.Palmer, S.Patton, N.Parveen, E.K.Pease, B.Penning, G.Pereira, A.Piepke, Y.Qie, J.Reichenbacher, C.A.Rhyne, A.Richards, Q.Riffard, G.R.C.Rischbieter, R.Rosero, P.Rossiter, D.Santone, A.B.M.R.Sazzad, R.W.Schnee, P.R.Scovell, S.Shaw, T.A.Shutt, J.J.Silk, C.Silva, R.Smith, M.Solmaz, V.N.Solovov, P.Sorensen, J.Soria, I.Stancu, A.Stevens, K.Stifter, B.Suerfu, T.J.Sumner, N.Swanson, M.Szydagis, W.C.Taylor, R.Taylor, D.J.Temples, P.A.Terman, D.R.Tiedt, M.Timalsina, W.H.To, D.R.Tovey, M.Tripathi, D.R.Tronstad, W.Turner, U.Utku, A.Vaitkus, B.Wang, J.J.Wang, W.Wang, J.R.Watson, R.C.Webb, R.G.White, T.J.Whitis, M.Williams, F.L.H.Wolfs, D.Woodward, C.J.Wright, X.Xiang, J.Xu, M.Yeh, P.Zarzhitsky Projected sensitivity of the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment to the two-neutrino and neutrinoless double β decays of 134Xe RADIOACTIVITY 134Xe(2β-); measured recoiling nuclei and electrons, decay energy spectra using LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) detector of liquid xenon (LXe), with scintillation and electro-luminescence light detected using 494 photomultipliers at Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in South Dakota; deduced lower limits of T1/2 values for 2νββ and 0νββ decay modes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.065501
2021HU23 Phys.Rev.Lett. 127, 172701 (2021) J.Hu, H.Yamaguchi, Y.H.Lam, A.Heger, D.Kahl, A.M.Jacobs, Z.Johnston, S.W.Xu, N.T.Zhang, S.B.Ma, L.H.Ru, E.Q.Liu, T.Liu, S.Hayakawa, L.Yang, H.Shimizu, C.B.Hamill, A.St J.Murphy, J.Su, X.Fang, K.Y.Chae, M.S.Kwag, S.M.Cha, N.N.Duy, N.K.Uyen, D.H.Kim, R.G.Pizzone, M.La Cognata, S.Cherubini, S.Romano, A.Tumino, J.Liang, A.Psaltis, M.Sferrazza, D.Kim, Y.Y.Li, S.Kubono Advancement of Photospheric Radius Expansion and Clocked Type-I X-Ray Burst Models with the New 22Mg(α, p)25Al Reaction Rate Determined at the Gamow Energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(25Al, p), (25Al, p'), (25Al, X), E=142 MeV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip, Eγ, Iγ. 26Si; deduced σ(θ), level energies, J, π, resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.127.172701
2019TA20 Phys.Lett. B 798, 134894 (2019) M.P.Taggart, C.Akers, A.M.Laird, U.Hager, C.Ruiz, D.A.Hutcheon, M.A.Bentley, J.R.Brown, L.Buchmann, A.A.Chen, J.Chen, K.A.Chipps, A.Choplin, J.M.D'Auria, B.Davids, C.Davis, C.Aa.Diget, L.Erikson, J.Fallis, S.P.Fox, U.Frischknecht, B.R.Fulton, N.Galinski, U.Greife, R.Hirschi, D.Howell, L.Martin, D.Mountford, A.St.J.Murphy, D.Ottewell, M.Pignatari, S.Reeve, G.Ruprecht, S.Sjue, L.Veloce, M.Williams A direct measurement of the 17O(α, γ)21Ne reaction in inverse kinematics and its impact on heavy element production NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(17O, γ)21Ne, E=160, 202, 290, 360 keV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonance strengths, S-factors, astrophysical reaction rates.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134894
2017MU09 J.Phys.(London) G44, 054005 (2017) Physics with post accelerated beams: nuclear astrophysics
doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa6411
2016AK05 Phys.Rev. C 94, 065803 (2016) C.Akers, A.M.Laird, B.R.Fulton, C.Ruiz, D.W.Bardayan, L.Buchmann, G.Christian, B.Davids, L.Erikson, J.Fallis, U.Hager, D.Hutcheon, L.Martin, A.St.J.Murphy, K.Nelson, D.Ottewell, A.Rojas, A.Spyrou Measurement of radiative proton capture on 18F and implications for oxygen-neon novae reexamined NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, γ)19Ne, E=0.717 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 18F beam at ISAC-TRIUMF by 500 MeV proton beam incident on a silicon carbide target]; measured reaction products, extracted and ionized in a FEBIAD ion source, and filtered with a high-resolution mass separator, particle spectra using DRAGON recoil separator. 19Ne; deduced levels, resonances, 665-keV resonance strength, Γγ, resonant contributions to reaction rates as a function of temperature in the peak nova range; calculated reaction rates for T9=0.03 to 0.5. R-matrix analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.065803
2014MA15 Phys.Lett. B 731, 358 (2014) V.Margerin, A.St.J.Murphy, T.Davinson, R.Dressler, J.Fallis, A.Kankainen, A.M.Laird, G.Lotay, D.J.Mountford, C.D.Murphy, C.Seiffert, D.Schumann, T.Stowasser, T.Stora, C.H.-T.Wang, P.J.Woods Study of the 44Ti(α, p)47V reaction and implications for core collapse supernovae NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(44Ti, p), E=2.1 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ. Comparison with NON-SMOKER calculations, available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2014.03.003
2014MO35 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A767, 359 (2014) D.J.Mountford, R.J.de Boer, P.Descouvemont, A.St.J.Murphy, E.Uberseder, M.Wiescher Evaluation of the implementation of the R-matrix formalism with reference to the astrophysically important 18F(pα)15O reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, α), E(cm)=0.6-1.6 MeV; calculated resonance parameter widths, σ(θ), S-factors. R-matrix formalism, AZURE code.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2014.08.047
2013AK03 Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 262502 (2013) C.Akers, A.M.Laird, B.R.Fulton, C.Ruiz, D.W.Bardayan, L.Buchmann, G.Christian, B.Davids, L.Erikson, J.Fallis, U.Hager, D.Hutcheon, L.Martin, A.St.J.Murphy, K.Nelson, A.Spyrou, C.Stanford, D.Ottewell, A.Rojas Measurement of Radiative Proton Capture on 18F and Implications for Oxygen-Neon Novae NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, γ)19Ne, E=12.9 MeV; measured reaction products, nuclear recoils, time of flight; deduced reaction rates, resonance strength. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.262502
2013LA01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 032502 (2013) A.M.Laird, A.Parikh, A.St.J.Murphy, K.Wimmer, A.A.Chen, C.M.Deibel, T.Faestermann, S.P.Fox, B.R.Fulton, R.Hertenberger, D.Irvine, J.Jose, R.Longland, D.J.Mountford, B.Sambrook, D.Seiler, H.-F.Wirth Is γ-Ray Emission from Novae Affected by Interference Effects in the 18F(p, α)15O Reaction? NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(3He, t), E=25 MeV; measured reaction products. 19Ne; deduced energy levels, J, π, σ(θ), resonance parameters, total reaction rate. Comparison with available data, DWBA calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.032502
2012DR08 J.Phys.(London) G39, 105201 (2012) R.Dressler, M.Ayranov, D.Bemmerer, M.Bunka, Y.Dai, C.Lederer, J.Fallis, A.StJ.Murphy, M.Pignatari, D.Schumann, T.Stora, T.Stowasser, F.-K.Thielemann, P.J.Woods 44Ti, 26Al and 53Mn samples for nuclear astrophysics: the needs, the possibilities and the sources
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/39/10/105201
2012MO03 Phys.Rev. C 85, 022801 (2012) D.J.Mountford, A.StJ.Murphy, N.L.Achouri, C.Angulo, J.R.Brown, T.Davinson, F.de Oliveira Santos, N.de Sereville, P.Descouvemont, O.Kamalou, A.M.Laird, S.T.Pittman, P.Ujic, P.J.Woods Resonances in 19Ne with relevance to the astrophysically important 18F(p, α)15O reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), (18F, p), [secondary 18F beam from C(20Ne, X), E=95 MeV/nucleon primary reaction], E(cm)=0.5-1.9 MeV; measured particle spectra, time of flight, differential cross sections at GANIL-SPIRAL facility. 19Ne; deduced resonance energies, J, π, α and proton partial widths, covariance matrix, astrophysical S factor for 18F(p, α)15O reaction. R-matrix analysis. Astrophysical implications. Comparison with previous experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.022801
2012RE13 Phys.Rev. C 85, 065801 (2012) L.Reichhart, D.Yu.Akimov, H.M.Araujo, E.J.Barnes, V.A.Belov, A.A.Burenkov, V.Chepel, A.Currie, L.DeViveiros, B.Edwards, V.Francis, C.Ghag, A.Hollingsworth, M.Horn, G.E.Kalmus, A.S.Kobyakin, A.G.Kovalenko, V.N.Lebedenko, A.Lindote, M.I.Lopes, R.Luscher, P.Majewski, A.St~J.Murphy, F.Neves, S.M.Paling, J.P.da Cunha, R.Preece, J.J.Quenby, P.R.Scovell, C.Silva, V.N.Solovov, N.J.T.Smith, P.F.Smith, V.N.Stekhanov, T.J.Sumner, C.Thorne, R.J.Walker Quenching factor for low-energy nuclear recoils in a plastic scintillator
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.065801
2012SA22 Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, 242701 (2012) P.J.C.Salter, M.Aliotta, T.Davinson, H.Al Falou, A.Chen, B.Davids, B.R.Fulton, N.Galinski, D.Howell, G.Lotay, P.Machule, A.StJ.Murphy, C.Ruiz, S.Sjue, M.Taggart, P.Walden, P.J.Woods Measurement of the 18Ne(α, p0)21Na Reaction Cross Section in the Burning Energy Region for X-Ray Bursts NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18Ne(α, p), E(cm)=1.2-2.6 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ, astrophysical reaction rates. HCNO-breakout routes into the rp process implications, comparison with Hauser-Feshbach calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.242701
2011BE11 Phys.Rev. C 83, 042801 (2011) C.E.Beer, A.M.Laird, A.St.J.Murphy, M.A.Bentley, L.Buchman, B.Davids, T.Davinson, C.A.Diget, S.P.Fox, B.R.Fulton, U.Hager, D.Howell, L.Martin, C.Ruiz, G.Ruprecht, P.Salter, C.Vockenhuber, P.Walden Direct measurement of the 18F( p, α)15O reaction at nova temperatures NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, α), E(cm)=250, 330, 453, 673 keV; measured Eα, Iα, α(heavy ion)-coin, cross sections, angular distributions, and S factors at ISAC-TRIUMF facility. 19Ne; deduced resonances, R-matrix analysis. Discussed implications for the reaction rate in the context of nova explosions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.042801
2010HE17 Nucl.Phys. A834, 670c (2010) J.J.He, P.J.Woods, T.Davinson, M.Aliotta, J.Buescler, E.Clement, P.Delahaye, M.Hass, D.G.Jenkins, V.Kumar, A.St.J.Murphy, P.Neyskens, R.Raabe, A.P.Robinson, J.van der Walle, N.Warr, F.Wenander Measurement of the inelastic branch of the stellar 14O(α, p)17F reaction occurring in the explosive burning in Novae and X-ray bursters NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, p), E=44.2 MeV; measured thick target Ep, Ip(θ), Eγ, Iγ, pγ-coin. 18Ne deduced resonance parameters using R-matrix fit.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.01.120
2010MU05 J.Phys.(London) G37, 105104 (2010) T.Munoz-Britton, M.Freer, N.I.Ashwood, T.A.D.Brown, W.N.Catford, N.Curtis, S.P.Fox, B.R.Fulton, C.W.Harlin, A.M.Laird, P.Mumby-Croft, A.St.J.Murphy, P.Papka, D.L.Price, K.Vaughan, D.L.Watson, D.C.Weisser Search for the 2+ excitation of the Hoyle state in 12C using the 12C(12C, 3α)12C reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, 3α)12C, E=101.5 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced excitation energy spectrum, J, π, no evidence of 2+ state.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/37/10/105104
2009HE16 Phys.Rev. C 80, 042801 (2009) J.J.He, P.J.Woods, T.Davinson, M.Aliotta, J.Buscher, E.Clement, P.Delahaye, M.Hass, D.G.Jenkins, V.Kumar, A.St.J.Murphy, P.Neyskens, R.Raabe, A.P.Robinson, D.Voulot, J.van der Walle, N.Warr, F.Wenander Measurement of the inelastic branch of the 14O(α, p)17F reaction: Implications for explosive burning in novae and x-ray bursters NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, p'), E=44.2 MeV; measured proton spectra, gamma spectra at the REX-ISOLDE facility. 14O(α, p)17F; deduced resonant contribution to the reaction rates of astrophysical significance for hot CNO cycle.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.042801
2009MU07 Phys.Rev. C 79, 058801 (2009) A.St.J.Murphy, A.M.Laird, C.Angulo, L.Buchmann, T.Davinson, P.Descouvemont, S.P.Fox, J.Jose, R.Lewis, C.Ruiz, K.Vaughan, P.Walden Simultaneous measurement of the 18F(p, p)18F and 18F(p, α)15O reactions: Implications for the level structure of 19Ne, and for 18F production in novae NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), (18F, p), E=1.750 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra, σ. 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, resonances, α widths, proton widths. R-matrix analysis. 18F(p, α)15O; deduced reaction rates.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.058801
2008PE02 Phys.Lett. B 659, 864 (2008) M.G.Pellegriti, N.L.Achouri, C.Angulo, J.-C.Angelique, E.Berthoumieux, E.Casarejos, M.Couder, T.Davinson, C.Ghag, A.St.Murphy, N.A.Orr, I.Ray, I.G.Stefan, P.Descouvemont Evidence for core excitation in single-particle states of 19Na NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18Ne, 18Ne), (18Ne, 18Ne'), E=66 MeV; measured σ(θ), proton spectra. 19Na deduced levels, J, π. Microscopic cluster model and R-matrix analysis.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2007.12.017
2007HE19 Phys.Rev. C 75, 068801 (2007) Revised 45V(p, γ)46Cr astrophysical reaction rate NUCLEAR REACTIONS 45V(p, γ), E not given; calculated reaction rate at astrophysical energies with consistent application of Thomas-Ehrman level displacement formalism.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.068801
2007HE32 Eur.Phys.J. A 34, 315 (2007) Application of the Thomas-Ehrman Level Displacement formalism in mirror analogue states NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 46Ti, 46Cr; calculated mirror pair quantities.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2007-10508-1
2006CA05 Phys.Rev. C 73, 014319 (2006) E.Casarejos, C.Angulo, P.J.Woods, F.C.Barker, P.Descouvemont, M.Aliotta, T.Davinson, P.Demaret, M.Gaelens, P.Leleux, Z.Liu, M.Loiselet, A.S.Murphy, A.Ninane, I.A.Roberts, G.Ryckewaert, J.S.Schweitzer, F.Vanderbist Low-lying states in the unbound 11N nucleus NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(10C, p), E=25.5, 32 MeV; measured recoil Ep, elastic σ(θ). 11N deduced resonance parameters. 12O deduced two-proton decay width.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.73.014319
2006MU07 Phys.Rev. C 73, 034320 (2006) A.St.J.Murphy, M.Aliotta, T.Davinson, C.Ruiz, P.J.Woods, J.M.D'Auria, L.Buchmann, A.A.Chen, A.M.Laird, F.Sarazin, P.Walden, B.R.Fulton, J.E.Pearson, B.A.Brown Level structure of 21Mg: Nuclear and astrophysical implications NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(20Na, p), E=1.25, 1.60 MeV/nucleon; measured recoil proton spectra, σ(θ). 21Mg deduced resonance energies, widths. 20Na(p, γ), E=low; calculated astrophysical reaction rate.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.73.034320
2005AN23 Nucl.Phys. A758, 775c (2005) C.Angulo, E.Casarejos, A.Coc, T.Davinson, N.Achouri, D.Cortina-Gil, M.Couder, P.Figuera, B.Fulton, J.Kiener, P.Leleux, I.Mukha, A.S.Murphy, A.Ninane, N.Orr, V.Tatischeff, F.Vanderbist Study of 7Be+d reactions for Standard Big Bang Nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(7Be, p), E=1.71, 5.545 MeV; measured proton spectra.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.192
2005AN30 Astrophys.J. 630, L105 (2005) C.Angulo, E.Casarejos, M.Couder, P.Demaret, P.Leleux, F.Vanderbist, A.Coc, J.Kiener, V.Tatischeff, T.Davinson, A.S.Murphy, N.L.Achouri, N.A.Orr, D.Cortina-Gil, P.Figuera, B.R.Fulton, I.Mukha, E.Vangioni The 7Be(d, p)2α Cross Section at Big Bang Energies and the Primordial 7Li Abundance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(7Be, 2α), E=1.71, 5.55 MeV; measured particle spectra, σ. 7Be(d, p), E(cm) ≈ 0.38, 1.2 MeV; deduced astrophysical S-factors. Implications for primordial 7Li abundance discussed.
doi: 10.1086/491732
2005RU01 Phys.Rev. C 71, 025802 (2005) C.Ruiz, T.Davinson, F.Sarazin, I.Roberts, A.Robinson, P.J.Woods, L.Buchmann, A.C.Shotter, P.Walden, N.M.Clarke, A.A.Chen, B.R.Fulton, D.Groombridge, J.Pearson, A.S.Murphy Multichannel R-matrix analysis of elastic and inelastic resonances in the 21Na + p compound system NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(21Na, p), E=580-1560 keV/nucleon; measured elastic and inelastic recoil proton spectra, σ(θ). 22Mg deduced resonance energies, widths, J, π, analog states. 21Na(p, γ), E=low; calculated reaction rate. R-matrix analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.71.025802
2005RU15 Nucl.Phys. A758, 166c (2005) C.Ruiz, M.Aliotta, R.E.Azuma, R.N.Boyd, L.Buchmann, A.Chen, N.M.Clarke, J.M.D'Auria, T.Davinson, B.R.Fulton, D.Groombridge, D.Hutcheon, A.M.Laird, A.S.Murphy, J.Pearson, I.Roberts, A.Robinson, F.Sarazin, A.C.Shotter, P.Walden, P.J.Woods Multichannel R-matrix analysis of elastic and inelastic resonances in the 20, 21Na+p compound systems NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(20Na, p), (21Na, p), E(cm) ≈ 500-1600 keV; measured recoil proton spectra; deduced excitation functions. 22Ne deduced resonance energies, widths.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.171
2003AZ05 Nucl.Phys. A718, 119c (2003) R.E.Azuma, S.Bishop, L.Buchmann, M.L.Chatterjee, A.A.Chen, J.M.D'Auria, T.Davinson, S.Engel, B.R.Fulton, D.Gigliotti, U.Greife, D.Groombridge, D.Hunter, A.Hussein, D.Hutcheon, C.Jewett, J.D.King, N.Khan, S.Kubono, A.M.Laird, M.Lamey, R.Lewis, L.Ling, W.Liu, S.Michimasa, A.S.Murphy, A.Olin, D.Ottewell, P.Parker, J.Pearson, I.Roberts, A.Robinson, J.G.Rogers, G.Roy, C.Ruiz, F.Sarazin, A.C.Shotter, H.Sprenger, F.Strieder, P.Walden, P.J.Woods, C.Wrede Results of 21Na + p Experiments at ISAC NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(21Na, 21Na), E=0.45-1.4 MeV; measured recoil proton spectra; deduced excitation function. 1H(21Na, γ), E=220, 855 keV/nucleon; measured Eγ, (particle)γ-coin. 22Mg deduced resonance features.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(03)00688-2
2003BO26 Nucl.Phys. A718, 222c (2003) R.N.Boyd, A.St.J.Murphy, R.L.Talaga OMNIS, The Observatory of Multiflavor NeutrInos from Supernovae
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(03)00718-8
2003HO18 Nucl.Phys. A718, 502c (2003) M.Horoi, R.Jora, V.Zelevinsky, A.St.J.Murphy, R.N.Boyd, T.Rauscher The 45V(p, γ) thermonuclear reaction rate relevant to 44Ti production rate in core-collapsed supernovae: a shell model analysis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 45V(p, γ), E=low; calculated astrophysical reaction rates. Shell model approach. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 46Cr; calculated levels, J, π, spectroscopic factors. Shell model.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(03)00870-4
2003MU20 Nucl.Phys. A718, 547c (2003) The Observatory for Multiflavour NeutrInos from Supernovae
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(03)00839-X
2002HO14 Phys.Rev. C66, 015801 (2002) M.Horoi, R.Jora, V.Zelevinsky, A.St.J.Murphy, R.N.Boyd, T.Rauscher 45V(p, γ) Thermonuclear Reaction Rate Relevant to 44Ti Production in Core-Collapse Supernovae: General Estimates and Shell Model Analysis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 45V(p, γ), E ≈ 0.1-2 MeV; calculated astrophysical S-factors, reaction rate, resonance contributions. Shell model analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.015801
2002OZ04 Nucl.Phys. A710, 469 (2002) N.Ozkan, A.St.J.Murphy, R.N.Boyd, A.L.Cole, M.Famiano, R.T.Guray, M.Howard, L.Sahin, J.J.Zach, R.deHaan, J.Gorres, M.C.Wiescher, M.S.Islam, T.Rauscher Cross section measurements of the 102Pd(p, γ)103Ag, 116Sn(p, γ)117Sb, and 112Sn(α, γ)116Te reactions relevant to the astrophysical rp- and γ-processes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 102Pd, 116Sn(p, γ), E=2.6-4.25 MeV; 112Sn(α, γ), E=7.0-10.5 MeV; measured total σ; deduced astrophysical S-factors, reaction rates. Activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(02)01134-X
2002SA09 Phys.Rev. C65, 038801 (2002) L.Sahin, R.N.Boyd, A.L.Cole, M.Famiano, R.T.Guray, A.St.J.Murphy, N.Ozkan, J.J.Kolata, V.Guimaraes, M.Hencheck Measurement of the Cross Section of the 8Li(d, α)6He Reaction of Possible Relevance to Big Bang Nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(6Li, α), E(cm)=2.3-3.5 MeV; measured σ, σ(θ). 6Li(d, α), E(cm)=2.3-3.5 MeV; deduced σ, astrophysical S-factor. Implications for primordial nucleosynthesis discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.038801
2001AS01 Phys.Rev. C63, 034315 (2001) N.I.Ashwood, J.T.Murgatroyd, N.M.Clarke, M.Freer, B.R.Fulton, A.St.J.Murphy, S.P.G.Chappell, R.L.Cowin, G.K.Dillon, D.L.Watson, W.N.Catford, N.Curtis, M.Shawcross, V.Pucknell Evidence for a Highly Deformed Band in 12C + 16O Breakup of 28Si NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(16O, 12C16O), E=90, 97 MeV; measured breakup fragments energy spectra, angular correlations. 28Si deduced levels, J, π.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.034315
2001BO28 Nucl.Phys. A688, 386c (2001) R.N.Boyd, A.StJ.Murphy, for the OMNIS Collaboration The Observatory for Multiflavor Neutr Inos from Supernovae
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00732-1
2001OZ02 Nucl.Phys. A688, 459c (2001) N.Ozkan, A.StJ.Murphy, R.N.Boyd, A.L.Cole, R.de Haan, M.Famiano, J.Goerres, R.T.Guray, M.Howard, L.Sahin, M.C.Wiescher Proton Radiative Capture Cross Sections on 102Pd at Energies of Astrophysical Interest NUCLEAR REACTIONS 102Pd(p, γ), E=2.6-4.25 MeV; measured Eγ, σ. Comparison with Statistical Model calculations.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00755-2
1999CH17 Nucl.Phys. A652, 391 (1999) F.R.Chloupek, A.St.J.Murphy, R.N.Boyd, A.L.Cole, J.Gorres, R.T.Guray, G.Raimann, J.J.Zach, T.Rauscher, J.V.Schwarzenberg, P.Tischhauser, M.C.Wiescher Measurements of Proton Radiative Capture Cross Sections Relevant to the Astrophysical rp- and γ-Processes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 96Zr, 112,119Sn(p, γ), E=2.8-8.5 MeV; measured σ; deduced astrophysical S-factors. Comparison with statistical model.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00167-0
1998FR03 Phys.Rev. C57, 1277 (1998) M.Freer, N.M.Clarke, B.R.Fulton, J.T.Murgatroyd, A.St.J.Murphy, S.P.G.Chappell, R.L.Cowin, G.Dillon, D.L.Watson, W.N.Catford, N.Curtis, M.Shawcross, V.F.E.Pucknell 12C + 12C and 16O + 8Be Decay of 24Mg States Excited in the 12C(16O, 24Mg)α Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(16O, 212C), (16O, 8Be16O), E=75, 85, 115 MeV; measured fragment spectra, angular correlations; deduced excitation energy spectra. 24Mg deduced levels, possible J, decay modes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.57.1277
1998HO03 J.Phys.(London) G24, 167 (1998) S.J.Hoad, N.M.Clarke, N.Curtis, M.Freer, B.R.Fulton, S.J.Hall, M.J.Leddy, A.St.J.Murphy, J.S.Pople, G.Tungate, R.P.Ward, S.P.G.Chappell, S.P.Fox, C.D.Jones, D.L.Watson, W.D.M.Rae, P.M.Simmons, W.N.Catford, G.J.Gyapong, S.M.Singer Can Break-Up Reactions be Used to Probe High-Lying Inelastic Channels in 12C + 12C Scattering ( Question ) NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(24Mg, 212C), E=170 MeV; measured (12C)(12C(0+2))-coin, total energy.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/24/1/020
1996CU02 Phys.Rev. C53, 1804 (1996) N.Curtis, A.St.J.Murphy, N.M.Clarke, M.Freer, B.R.Fulton, S.J.Hall, M.J.Leddy, J.S.Pople, G.Tungate, R.P.Ward, W.N.Catford, G.J.Gyapong, S.M.Singer, S.P.G.Chappell, S.P.Fox, C.D.Jones, D.L.Watson, W.D.M.Rae, P.M.Simmons, P.H.Regan Evidence for a Highly Deformed Band in 16O + 16O Breakup of 32S NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, 216O), E=170 MeV; measured (16O)(16O)(θ). 32S deduced levels, possible J, π, rotational parameter, band structure. Compared to DWBA.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.53.1804
1996MU03 Phys.Rev. C53, 1963 (1996) A.St.J.Murphy, R.A.Le Marechal, S.J.Bennett, N.M.Clarke, N.Curtis, M.Freer, B.R.Fulton, S.J.Hall, M.J.Leddy, J.T.Murgatroyd, J.S.Pople, G.Tungate, R.P.Ward, W.D.M.Rae, P.M.Simmons, W.N.Catford, G.J.Gyapong, S.M.Singer, S.P.G.Chappell, S.P.Fox, C.D.Jones, P.Lee, D.L.Watson Search for 16O + 16O + 16O Structure in 48Cr NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 24Mg(24Mg, 216O), E=150, 170 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(θ1, θ2).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.53.1963
1995CU01 Phys.Rev. C51, 1554 (1995) N.Curtis, N.M.Clarke, B.R.Fulton, S.J.Hall, M.J.Leddy, A.St.J.Murphy, J.S.Pople, R.P.Ward, W.N.Catford, G.J.Gyapong, S.M.Singer, S.P.G.Chappell, S.P.Fox, C.D.Jones, D.L.Watson, W.D.M.Rae, P.M.Simmons, and the Charissa Collaboration Association of the 12C + 12C Breakup States in 24Mg with the Quasimolecular Resonances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, 212C), E=170 MeV; measured (12C)(12C)-coin spectra. 24Mg deduced resonances, J, π, Γ upper limit.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.1554
1994CU05 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A351, 359 (1994) N.Curtis, A.St.J.Murphy, M.J.Leddy, J.S.Pople, N.M.Clarke, M.Freer, B.R.Fulton, S.J.Hall, G.Tungate, R.P.Ward, S.M.Singer, W.N.Catford, G.J.Gyapong, R.A.Cunningham, J.S.Lilley, S.P.Chappell, S.P.Fox, C.D.Jones, D.L.Watson, P.M.Simmons, R.A.Hunt, A.C.Merchant, A.E.Smith, W.D.M.Rae, J.Zhang, and the Charissa Collaboration The Construction and Operation of a Hybrid Gas-Silicon Detector for Studies of Cluster Breakup Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, 212C), E=170 MeV; measured (12C)(12C)-coin spectra following projectile breakup. 197Au(12C, 12C), E=84 MeV; 197Au(24Mg, 24Mg), E=170 MeV; measured spectra. Hybrid gas-silicon detector.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(94)91364-1
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