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2023YA17      Phys.Rev. C 107, 064309 (2023)

D.Yates, R.Krucken, I.Dillmann, P.E.Garrett, B.Olaizola, V.Vedia, F.A.Ali, C.Andreoiu, W.Ashfield, G.C.Ball, Z.Beadle, N.Bernier, S.S.Bhattacharjee, H.Bidaman, V.Bildstein, D.Bishop, M.Bowry, C.Burbadge, R.Caballero-Folch, D.Z.Chaney, D.C.Cross, A.Diaz Varela, M.R.Dunlop, R.Dunlop, L.J.Evitts, F.H.Garcia, A.B.Garnsworthy, S.Georges, S.A.Gillespie, G.Hackman, J.Henderson, B.Jigmeddorj, J.Lassen, R.Li, B.K.Luna, A.D.MacLean, C.R.Natzke, C.M.Petrache, A.J.Radich, M.M.Rajabali, P.H.Regan, Y.Saito, J.Smallcombe, J.K.Smith, M.Spieker, C.E.Svensson, A.Teigelhofer, K.Whitmore, T.Zidar

Decay spectroscopy of 160Eu: Quasiparticle configurations of excited states and structure of Kπ = 4+ bandheads in 160Gd

RADIOACTIVITY 160,160mEu(β-)[from U(p, X), E=480 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γγ(θ) βγγ-coin; deduced logft, β-feeding intensities. 160Eu; deduced J, π of the b-decaying isomeric states with preliminary J=1 and J=5 assignments, configurations. 160Gd; deduced levels, J, π, transition intensities, δ, B(M1), B(E2), T1/2 of the excited states populated in 160Eu decay, band configurations. Comparison to previous experimental results. GRIFFIN spectrometer consisting of 15 HPGe clover detectors and surrounded by 7 LaBr3(Ce) detectors for lifetime measurements at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.064309
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2022PO06      Phys.Rev. C 106, 024312 (2022)

W.S.Porter, E.Dunling, E.Leistenschneider, J.Bergmann, G.Bollen, T.Dickel, K.A.Dietrich, A.Hamaker, Z.Hockenbery, C.Izzo, A.Jacobs, A.Javaji, B.Kootte, Y.Lan, I.Miskun, I.Mukul, T.Murbock, S.F.Paul, W.R.Plass, D.Puentes, M.Redshaw, M.P.Reiter, R.Ringle, J.Ringuette, R.Sandler, C.Scheidenberger, R.Silwal, R.Simpson, C.S.Sumithrarachchi, A.Teigelhofer, A.A.Valverde, R.Weil, I.T.Yandow, J.Dilling, A.A.Kwiatkowski

Investigating nuclear structure near N=32 and N=34: Precision mass measurements of neutron-rich Ca, Ti, and V isotopes

ATOMIC MASSES 54Ca, 52,54,55,56Ti, 54,55,56,57,58V; measured time-of-flight ion-cyclotron-resonances (ToF-ICR) using TRIUMF-TITAN multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-ToF-MS) and the NSCL(MSU)-LEBIT Penning trap mass spectrometer; deduced mass excesses. Comparison with evaluated data in AME2020, and with valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) calculations. Systematics of S(2n) values in 46,47,48,49,50,51K, 47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54Ca, 48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57Sc, 49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57Sc, 49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56Ti, 50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59V, 51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60Cr.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.024312
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2022SO14      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 132501 (2022)

F.Sommer, K.Konig, D.M.Rossi, N.Everett, D.Garand, R.P.de Groote, J.D.Holt, P.Imgram, A.Incorvati, C.Kalman, A.Klose, J.Lantis, Y.Liu, A.J.Miller, K.Minamisono, T.Miyagi, W.Nazarewicz, W.Nortershauser, S.V.Pineda, R.Powel, P.-G.Reinhard, L.Renth, E.Romero-Romero, R.Roth, A.Schwenk, C.Sumithrarachchi, A.Teigelhofer

Charge Radii of 55, 56Ni Reveal a Surprisingly Similar Behavior at N=28 in Ca and Ni Isotopes

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 54,55,56,57,58,59,60Ni; measured frequencies; deduced Isotope shifts, differential ms charge radii, and absolute rms charge radii. Comparison with nuclear density functional theory (DFT) calculations. National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU) and collinear laser spectroscopy (CLS) at the BECOLA facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.132501
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2020BR12      Phys. Rev. Res. 2, 022035 (2020)

B.A.Brown, K.Minamisono, J.Piekarewicz, H.Hergert, D.Garand, A.Klose, K.Konig, J.D.Lantis, Y.Liu, B.Maass, A.J.Miller, W.Nortershauser, S.V.Pineda, R.C.Powel, D.M.Rossi, F.Sommer, C.Sumithrarachchi, A.Teigelhofer, J.Watkins, R.Wirth

Implications of the 36Ca-36S and 38Ca-38Ar difference in mirror charge radii on the neutron matter equation of state

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 36Ca, 36S, 38Ca, 38Ar; analyzed available data; deduced differences in charge radii between mirror nuclei, the slope of the symmetry energy L at the nuclear saturation density. Comparison with theoretical calculations of charge radii, differences and symmetry energy.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.022035
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2019KL06      Phys.Rev. C 99, 061301 (2019)

A.Klose, K.Minamisono, A.J.Miller, B.A.Brown, D.Garand, J.D.Holt, J.D.Lantis, Y.Liu, B.Maass, W.Nortershauser, S.V.Pineda, D.M.Rossi, A.Schwenk, F.Sommer, C.Sumithrarachchi, A.Teigelhofer, J.Watkins

Ground-state electromagnetic moments of 37Ca

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 37,39Ca; measured hyperfine structure spectra using the collinear laser spectroscopy technique at NSCL-BECOLA facility; deduced hyperfine coupling constants, and isoscalar- and isovector-magnetic moment of the ground states. 37,39Ca produced in 9Be(40Ca, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon reaction, and separation of fragments using A1900 fragment separator at NSCL-MSU. Comparison with shell model calculations using the universal sd model-space Hamiltonians (USDA/B). Systematics of experimental and theoretical magnetic moments of ground states of 37,39Ca, 37Cl and 39K.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.061301
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2019VE07      Phys.Rev. C 100, 044321 (2019)

E.Verstraelen, A.Teigelhofer, W.Ryssens, F.Ames, A.Barzakh, M.Bender, R.Ferrer, S.Goriely, P.-H.Heenen, M.Huyse, P.Kunz, J.Lassen, V.Manea, S.Raeder, P.Van Duppen

Search for octupole-deformed actinium isotopes using resonance ionization spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 225,226,227,228,229Ac; measured hyperfine spectra, and isotope shifts by probing a 2D3/2 to 4P5/2 atomic transition using in-source resonance ionization spectroscopy at the ISAC facility in TRIUMF, where the actinium isotopes were produced in irradiating UCx with 480-MeV proton beam, and ionized by TRIUMF Resonant Ionization Laser Ion Source (TRILIS); deduced mean-square charge radii, hyperfine parameters, magnetic dipole moments, configurations; calculated β20 and β30 deformation parameters using SLy5s1, BSk31, and DD-MEB2 interactions. Comparison with previous experimental measurements, and with self-consistent calculations using energy density functionals SLy5s1, BSk31, and DD-MEB1. Z=82-89, N=120-150; systematics of experimental mean-square charge radii, and odd-even staggering parameter, and compared with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.044321
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2017BR14      Phys.Rev. C 96, 034316 (2017)

M.Brodeur, A.A.Kwiatkowski, O.M.Drozdowski, C.Andreoiu, D.Burdette, A.Chaudhuri, U.Chowdhury, A.T.Gallant, A.Grossheim, G.Gwinner, H.Heggen, J.D.Holt, R.Klawitter, J.Lassen, K.G.Leach, A.Lennarz, C.Nicoloff, S.Raeder, B.E.Schultz, S.R.Stroberg, A.Teigelhofer, R.Thompson, M.Wieser, J.Dilling

Precision mass measurements of magnesium isotopes and implications for the validity of the isobaric mass multiplet equation

ATOMIC MASSES 27,28,29Mg; measured cyclotron frequencies, mass excesses using TITAN Penning trap at ISAC-TRIUMF facility; deduced S(p). Comparison with AME-2016 evaluated data, and with ab initio calculations from the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group. 27,28,29Mg produced in SiC(p, X), E=480 MeV reaction, followed by laser resonance ionization in a radio-frequency ion guide (IG-LIS).29Mg, 29Cl, 30Mg, 30Ar; analyzed isobaric mass multiplet equation (IMME) in the form of a cubic term. 28S, 29Cl; need to confirm mass excess of 28S and S(n) of 29Cl.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.034316
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2016DU13      Phys.Rev. C 93, 062801 (2016)

R.Dunlop, V.Bildstein, I.Dillmann, A.Jungclaus, C.E.Svensson, C.Andreoiu, G.C.Ball, N.Bernier, H.Bidaman, P.Boubel, C.Burbadge, R.Caballero-Folch, M.R.Dunlop, L.J.Evitts, F.Garcia, A.B.Garnsworthy, P.E.Garrett, G.Hackman, S.Hallam, J.Henderson, S.Ilyushkin, D.Kisliuk, R.Krucken, J.Lassen, R.Li, E.MacConnachie, A.D.MacLean, E.McGee, M.Moukaddam, B.Olaizola, E.Padilla-Rodal, J.Park, O.Paetkau, C.M.Petrache, J.L.Pore, A.J.Radich, P.Ruotsalainen, J.Smallcombe, J.K.Smith, S.L.Tabor, A.Teigelhofer, J.Turko, T.Zidar

Half-lives of neutron-rich 128-130Cd

RADIOACTIVITY 128,129,129m,130Cd(β-)[from U(p, F), E=500 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-coin, T1/2 using GRIFFIN spectrometer at TRIUMF-ISAC facility. Comparison between the experimental and calculated half-lives using DF3+CQRPA and RHB+RQRPA models, and with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.062801
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2014GA20      Phys.Rev.Lett. 113, 082501 (2014)

A.T.Gallant, M.Brodeur, C.Andreoiu, A.Bader, A.Chaudhuri, U.Chowdhury, A.Grossheim, R.Klawitter, A.A.Kwiatkowski, K.G.Leach, A.Lennarz, T.D.Macdonald, B.E.Schultz, J.Lassen, H.Heggen, S.Raeder, A.Teigelhofer, B.A.Brown, A.Magilligan, J.D.Holt, J.Menendez, J.Simonis, A.Schwenk, J.Dilling

Breakdown of the Isobaric Multiplet Mass Equation for the A=20 and 21 Multiplets

ATOMIC MASSES 20,21Mg; measured time-of-flight ion cyclotron resonance; deduced masses. Comparison with shell model calculations, AME2012 mass evaluation.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.082501
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2014SC09      Phys.Rev. C 90, 012501 (2014)

B.E.Schultz, M.Brodeur, C.Andreoiu, A.Bader, A.Chaudhuri, U.Chowdhury, A.T.Gallant, A.Grossheim, R.Klawitter, A.A.Kwiatkowski, K.G.Leach, A.Lennarz, T.D.Macdonald, J.Lassen, H.Heggen, S.Raeder, A.Teigelhofer, J.Dilling

Precision QEC-value measurement of 23Mg for testing the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix unitarity

ATOMIC MASSES 23Mg; measured quadrupole and Ramsey resonances, frequency ratios of 23Mg+ to 23Na+ using TITAN Penning-trap mass spectrometer at ISAC-TRIUMF facility; deduced Q value for 23Mg decay. Comparison with AME-2012.

RADIOACTIVITY 23Mg(EC)[from Si(p, X), E=480 MeV]; measured precise mass; deduced Q value, statistical rate function, ft value of mirror β transition. Comparison of Q value with AME-2012 evaluation. Test of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix unitarity.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.012501
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2013FR13      Phys.Lett. B 722, 233 (2013)

D.Frekers, M.C.Simon, C.Andreoiu, J.C.Bale, M.Brodeur, T.Brunner, A.Chaudhuri, U.Chowdhury, J.R.C.Lopez-Urrutia, P.Delheij, H.Ejiri, S.Ettenauer, A.T.Gallant, V.Gavrin, A.Grossheim, M.N.Harakeh, F.Jang, A.A.Kwiatkowski, J.Lassen, A.Lennarz, M.Luichtl, T.Ma, T.D.Macdonald, E.Mane, D.Robertson, B.E.Schultz, V.V.Simon, A.Teigelhofer, J.Dilling

Penning-trap Q-value determination of the 71Ga(ν, e-)71Ge reaction using threshold charge breeding of on-line produced isotopes

ATOMIC MASSES 71Ga, 71Ge; measured TOF, TOF-ICR, ion cyclotron resonance spectra; deduced Q-value and its uncertainty. TITAN Penning trap at ISAC/TRIUMF, comparison with AME data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2013.04.019
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2012OR05      Phys.Rev. C 86, 041303 (2012)

J.N.Orce, T.E.Drake, M.K.Djongolov, P.Navratil, S.Triambak, G.C.Ball, H.Al Falou, R.Churchman, D.S.Cross, P.Finlay, C.Forssen, A.B.Garnsworthy, P.E.Garrett, G.Hackman, A.B.Hayes, R.Kshetri, J.Lassen, K.G.Leach, R.Li, J.Meissner, C.J.Pearson, E.T.Rand, F.Sarazin, S.K.L.Sjue, M.A.Stoyer, C.S.Sumithrarachchi, C.E.Svensson, E.R.Tardiff, A.Teigelhoefer, S.J.Williams, J.Wong, C.Y.Wu

Reorientation-effect measurement of the (2+1 ll E2 ll 2+1) matrix element in 10Be

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 194Pt(10Be, 10Be'), E=41 MeV, [10Be beam from Ta(p, X), E=500 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, particle spectra, (particle)γ-coin, angular distribution of γ yields for first 2+ states in 10Be and 194Pt using TIGRESS array at TRIUMF-ISACII facility. 10Be; deduced levels, J, π, diagonal matrix element for first 2+ state, spectroscopic quadrupole moment. 10Be, 194Pt; analyzed yield data using GOSIA code. Reorientation-effect in Coulomb-excitation. Comparison with shell-model (NCSM) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.041303
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2010ER02      Phys.Rev. C 81, 045808 (2010)

L.Erikson, C.Ruiz, F.Ames, P.Bricault, L.Buchmann, A.A.Chen, J.Chen, H.Dare, B.Davids, C.Davis, C.M.Deibel, M.Dombsky, S.Foubister, N.Galinski, U.Greife, U.Hager, A.Hussein, D.A.Hutcheon, J.Lassen, L.Martin, D.F.Ottewell, C.V.Ouellet, G.Ruprecht, K.Setoodehnia, A.C.Shotter, A.Teigelhofer, C.Vockenhuber, C.Wrede, A.Wallner

First direct measurement of the 23Mg(p, γ)24Al reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 23Mg(p, γ)24Al, E=500 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (recoil)γ-coin, (recoil)γ(t), thick target yields, resonance strengths; deduced resonance, reaction rates. DRAGON recoil spectrometer. GEANT3 simulations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.045808
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