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2023GA11      Phys.Rev.Lett. 130, 192502 (2023)

A.T.Gallant, N.D.Scielzo, G.Savard, J.A.Clark, M.Brodeur, F.Buchinger, D.P.Burdette, M.T.Burkey, S.Caldwell, J.E.Crawford, A.Czeszumska, C.M.Deibel, J.Greene, D.Heslop, T.Y.Hirsh, A.F.Levand, B.Longfellow, G.E.Morgan, P.Mueller, R.Orford, S.Padgett, N.Paul, A.Perez Galvan, A.Reimer, R.Segel, K.S.Sharma, K.Siegl, L.Varriano, B.J.Zabransky

Angular Correlations in the β Decay of 8B: First Tensor-Current Limits from a Mirror-Nucleus Pair

RADIOACTIVITY 8B(β+); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced the α-β-ν angular correlation in the Gamow-Teller β+ decay. The Beta-decay Paul Trap.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.192502
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2023LA06      J.Phys.(London) G50, 033002 (2023)

A.M.Laird, M.Lugaro, A.Kankainen, P.Adsley, D.W.Bardayan, H.E.Brinkman, B.Cote, C.M.Deibel, R.Diehl, F.Hammache, J.W.den Hartogh, J.Jose, D.Kurtulgil, C.Lederer-Woods, G.Lotay, G.Meynet, S.Palmerini, M.Pignatari, R.Reifarth, N.de Sereville, A.Sieverding, R.J.Stancliffe, T.C.L.Trueman, T.Lawson, J.S.Vink, C.Massimi, A.Mengoni

Progress on nuclear reaction rates affecting the stellar production of 26Al

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 25Mg, 25,26Al(p, γ), 26Al(n, p), (n, α), 25Mg(α, n), 23Na(α, p), 24,25Mg(n, γ), E<300 KeV; analyzed available data; deduced σ, reaction rates, resonance parameters.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ac9cf8
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2022SC17      J.Phys.(London) G49, 110502 (2022)

H.Schatz, A.D.Becerril Reyes, A.Best, E.F.Brown, K.Chatziioannou, K.A.Chipps, C.M.Deibel, R.Ezzeddine, D.K.Galloway, C.J.Hansen, F.Herwig, A.P.Ji, M.Lugaro, Z.Meisel, D.Norman, J.S.Read, L.F.Roberts, A.Spyrou, I.Tews, F.X.Timmes, C.Travaglio, N.Vassh, C.Abia, P.Adsley, S.Agarwal, M.Aliotta, W.Aoki, A.Arcones, A.Aryan, A.Bandyopadhyay, A.Banu, D.W.Bardayan, J.Barnes, A.Bauswein, T.C.Beers, J.Bishop, T.Boztepe, B.Cote, M.E.Caplan, A.E.Champagne, J.A.Clark, M.Couder, A.Couture, S.E.de Mink, S.Debnath, R.J.deBoer, J.den Hartogh, P.Denissenkov, V.Dexheimer, I.Dillmann, J.E.Escher, M.A.Famiano, R.Farmer, R.Fisher, C.Frohlich, A.Frebel, C.Fryer, G.Fuller, A.K.Ganguly, S.Ghosh, B.K.Gibson, T.Gorda, K.N.Gourgouliatos, V.Graber, M.Gupta, W.C.Haxton, A.Heger, W.R.Hix, W.C.G.Ho, E.M.Holmbeck, A.A.Hood, S.Huth, G.Imbriani, R.G.Izzard, R.Jain, H.Jayatissa, Z.Johnston, T.Kajino, A.Kankainen, G.G.Kiss, A.Kwiatkowski, M.La Cognata, A.M.Laird, L.Lamia, P.Landry, E.Laplace, K.D.Launey, D.Leahy, G.Leckenby, A.Lennarz, B.Longfellow, A.E.Lovell, W.G.Lynch, S.M.Lyons, K.Maeda, E.Masha, C.Matei, J.Merc, B.Messer, F.Montes, A.Mukherjee, M.R.Mumpower, D.Neto, B.Nevins, W.G.Newton, L.Q.Nguyen, K.Nishikawa, N.Nishimura, F.M.Nunes, E.O'Connor, B.W.O'Shea, W.-J.Ong, S.D.Pain, M.A.Pajkos, M.Pignatari, R.G.Pizzone, V.M.Placco, T.Plewa, B.Pritychenko, A.Psaltis, D.Puentes, Y.-Z.Qian, D.Radice, D.Rapagnani, B.M.Rebeiro, R.Reifarth, A.L.Richard, N.Rijal, I.U.Roederer, J.S.Rojo, J.S K, Y.Saito, A.Schwenk, M.L.Sergi, R.S.Sidhu, A.Simon, T.Sivarani, A.Skuladottir, M.S.Smith, A.Spiridon, T.M.Sprouse, S.Starrfield, A.W.Steiner, F.Strieder, I.Sultana, R.Surman, T.Szucs, A.Tawfik, F.Thielemann, L.Trache, R.Trappitsch, M.B.Tsang, A.Tumino, S.Upadhyayula, J.O.Valle Martinez, M.Van der Swaelmen, C.Viscasillas Vazquez, A.Watts, B.Wehmeyer, M.Wiescher, C.Wrede, J.Yoon, R.G.T.Zegers, M.A.Zermane, M.Zingale, the Horizon 2020 Collaborations

Horizons: nuclear astrophysics in the 2020s and beyond

doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/ac8890
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2021KE04      Phys.Rev. C 103, 035805 (2021)

A.R.L.Kennington, G.Lotay, D.T.Doherty, D.Seweryniak, C.Andreoiu, K.Auranen, M.P.Carpenter, W.N.Catford, C.M.Deibel, K.Hadynska-Klek, S.Hallam, D.Hoff, T.Huang, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Jazrawi, J.Jose, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, A.M.Rogers, J.Saiz, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

Level structure of the Tz = -1 nucleus 34Ar and its relevance for nucleosynthesis in ONe novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, 2n)34Ar, (24Mg, 2p)34S, E=95 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, (34Ar)γ- and (34S)γ-coin, γγ-coin, γ(θ) using GRETINA array for detection of high-energy γ rays, and Fragment mass analyzer (FMA) for recoils at ATLAS-ANL facility. 34Ar, 34S; deduced levels, proton-unbound levels of astrophysical significance, J, π, mirror symmetry, 33S/32S and 34S/32S ratios to search for nova presolar grains, and compared with previous experimental data. 34Cl(p, γ), T=0.1-0.8 GK; calculated stellar reaction rate. Comparison of levels structures in 34Ar and 34S with data from the ENSDF database, and with shell-model calculations using USDA Hamiltonian, within the sd shell-model space for even-parity states, and using WBP Hamiltonian, within the sd-pf space for odd-parity levels.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.035805
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2020HO05      Phys.Rev. C 101, 034309 (2020)

A.M.Howard, S.J.Freeman, D.K.Sharp, T.Bloxham, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, B.P.Kay, P.D.Parker, J.P.Schiffer, J.S.Thomas

Neutron-hole strength in N=81 nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 138Ba, 140Ce, 142Nd, 144Sm(p, d), E=23 MeV; 138Ba, 140Ce, 142Nd, 144Sm(3He, α), E=34 MeV; measured Ed, Id, Eα, Iα, σ(θ) using the Enge split-pole spectrograph and multi-wire gas proportional counter backed by plastic scintillator at the tandem Van de Graaff accelerator of Yale University. 137Ba, 139Ce, 141Nd, 143Sm; deduced levels, J, π, L-transfer, configurations, spectroscopic factors, proton occupancies, neutron hole strengths and centroids, summed strengths. DWBA analysis. Comparison with predictions of particle-vibration coupling calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.034309
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2020KE03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 252702 (2020)

A.R.L.Kennington, G.Lotay, D.T.Doherty, D.Seweryniak, C.Andreoiu, K.Auranen, M.P.Carpenter, W.N.Catford, C.M.Deibel, K.Hadynska-Klek, S.Hallam, D.E.M.Hoff, T.Huang, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Jazrawi, J.Jose, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, A.M.Rogers, J.Saiz, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

Search for Nova Presolar Grains: γ-Ray Spectroscopy of 34Ar and its Relevance for the Astrophysical 33Cl(p, γ) Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, X)34Ar, E=95 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 34Cl, 34S; deduced γ-ray energies, intensities, J, π, contribution of individual resonances to the stellar reaction rate.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.252702
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2020SE16      Phys.Rev. C 102, 045806 (2020)

K.Setoodehnia, A.A.Chen, J.Chen, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, J.Hendriks, D.Kahl, W.N.Lennard, P.D.Parker, D.Seiler, C.Wrede

Level structure of 31S via 32S(p, d)31S

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(p, d)31S, E=34.5 MeV; measured E(d), I(d) and differential σ(θ) using Enge split-pole magnetic spectrograph at Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory (WNSL) of Yale University. 31S; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with results from other reactions, decay, and evaluated data in ENSDF. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. Relevance to reaction rates for 30P(p, γ)31S at the temperature range of 0.1 to 1.5 GK, with impact on explosive hydrogen burning in classical novae and type-I x-ray bursts.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.045806
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2019PA21      Phys.Rev. C 99, 045807 (2019)

S.N.Paneru, C.R.Brune, R.Giri, R.J.Livesay, U.Greife, J.C.Blackmon, D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, B.Davids, D.S.Connolly, K.Y.Chae, A.E.Champagne, C.Deibel, K.L.Jones, M.S.Johnson, R.L.Kozub, Z.Ma, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, F.Sarazin, J.F.Shriner, D.W.Stracener, M.S.Smith, J.S.Thomas, D.W.Visser, C.Wrede

s-wave scattering lengths for the 7Be + p system from an R-matrix analysis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(7Be, 7Be), (7Be, 7Be'), E=4-27 MeV; 12C(7Be, 7Be), E=7, 14 meV; measured scattered ions, differential σ(θ) using (CH2)n target and segmented Silicon Detector Array (SIDAR) for scattered ion detection at ORNL-HRIBF; deduced s-wave scattering lengths, R-matrix analysis of elastic and inelastic scattering data; analyzed cross-section data from Louvain-la-Neuve reported in 2003An06 reference. Comparison with previous experimental values, and optical model calculations. Relevance to astrophysical S factor for 7Be(p, γ) reaction. 8B; verified levels at 1.9, 2.21 and 9.0 MeV.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.045807
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2018JI01      Phys.Rev. C 97, 012801 (2018)

C.L.Jiang, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, S.Almaraz-Calderon, K.E.Rehm, B.B.Back, K.Auranen, M.L.Avila, A.D.Ayangeakaa, S.Bottoni, M.P.Carpenter, C.Dickerson, B.DiGiovine, J.P.Greene, C.R.Hoffman, R.V.F.Janssens, B.P.Kay, S.A.Kuvin, T.Lauritsen, R.C.Pardo, J.Sethi, D.Seweryniak, R.Talwar, C.Ugalde, S.Zhu, D.Bourgin, S.Courtin, F.Haas, M.Heine, G.Fruet, D.Montanari, D.G.Jenkins, L.Morris, A.Lefebvre-Schuhl, M.Alcorta, X.Fang, X.D.Tang, B.Bucher, C.M.Deibel, S.T.Marley

Reaction rate for carbon burning in massive stars

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, p)23Na, (12C, α)20Ne, E=5.5-10 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, σ(E) using Gammasphere array and an array of three annular double-sided silicon strip detectors at the ATLAS-ANL facility; deduced S factors and astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with previous measurements, and with data from other reactions. Relevance to carbon burning is a critical phase for nucleosynthesis in massive stars.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.012801
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2018SA13      Phys.Rev.Lett. 120, 122503 (2018)

D.Santiago-Gonzalez, K.Auranen, M.L.Avila, A.D.Ayangeakaa, B.B.Back, S.Bottoni, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chen, C.M.Deibel, A.A.Hood, C.R.Hoffman, R.V.F.Janssens, C.L.Jiang, B.P.Kay, S.A.Kuvin, A.Lauer, J.P.Schiffer, J.Sethi, R.Talwar, I.Wiedenhover, J.Winkelbauer, S.Zhu

Probing the Single-Particle Character of Rotational States in 19F Using a Short-Lived Isomeric Beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(18F, p), E=14 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip. 19F; deduced energy levels, J, π, relative spectroscopic factors, rotational band. Comparison with shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.122503
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2017AF02      Phys.Rev. C 96, 035801 (2017)

L.Afanasieva, J.C.Blackmon, C.M.Deibel, J.Lai, L.E.Linhardt, B.C.Rasco, D.Seweryniak, M.Alcorta, M.P.Carpenter, J.A.Clark, C.R.Hoffman, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Zhu

γ spectroscopy of states in 32Cl relevant for the 31S(p, γ)32Cl reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 10B(24Mg, 2n)32Cl, E=75 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (32Cl recoils)γ-, and (32Cl recoils)γγ-coin using Fragment Mass Analyzer (FMA) and Gammasphere array at ATLAS-ANL facility. 32Cl; deduced levels, J, π, energies, strengths, σ, Γγ and Γp of resonances. 31S(p, γ)32Cl, T=0.1-1.0 GK; deduced astrophysical reaction rates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.035801
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2017AL29      Phys.Rev.Lett. 119, 072701 (2017)

S.Almaraz-Calderon, K.E.Rehm, N.Gerken, M.L.Avila, B.P.Kay, R.Talwar, A.D.Ayangeakaa, S.Bottoni, A.A.Chen, C.M.Deibel, C.Dickerson, K.Hanselman, C.R.Hoffman, C.L.Jiang, S.A.Kuvin, O.Nusair, R.C.Pardo, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, J.Sethi, C.Ugalde

Study of the 26Alm(d, p)27Al Reaction and the Influence of the 26Al 0+ Isomer on the Destruction of 26Al in the Galaxy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, 2H(26Al, p), E=120 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 26Al; deduced σ(θ), reaction rates. Comparison with available data, DWBA calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.072701
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2017DR03      Phys.Rev. C 95, 044312 (2017)

A.C.Dreyfuss, K.D.Launey, T.Dytrych, J.P.Draayer, R.B.Baker, C.M.Deibel, C.Bahri

Understanding emergent collectivity and clustering in nuclei from a symmetry-based no-core shell-model perspective

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 12C; calculated levels, J, π, basis states, probability distribution for excitations of lowest 0+ and 4+ states, B(E2), M(E0), Hoyle state. 12C, 16,20O, 20,22Mg, 20,22Ne; calculated energies and B(E2) of first excited 0+ state, EGMR, and the lowest excited 2+ state. Symmetry-based no-core symplectic shell model (NCSpM) calculations for ground-state rotational band, the Hoyle state, and its 2+ and 4+ excitations, and the giant monopole 0+ resonance. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.044312
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2017FR08      Phys.Rev. C 96, 054325 (2017)

S.J.Freeman, D.K.Sharp, S.A.McAllister, B.P.Kay, C.M.Deibel, T.Faestermann, R.Hertenberger, A.J.Mitchell, J.P.Schiffer, S.V.Szwec, J.S.Thomas, H.-F.Wirth

Experimental study of the rearrangements of valence protons and neutrons amongst single-particle orbits during double-β decay in 100Mo

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 98,100Mo, 100,102Ru(d, p), (p, d), (3He, α), (3He, d), E(d)=15 MeV, E(p)=24 MeV, E(3He)=36 MeV; measured light-ion particle spectra, cross sections, angular distributions using Q3D magnetic spectrometer at Munich MP tandem accelerator facility. Enriched targets. 97,99,101Mo, 99,101,103Ru, 99,101Tc, 101,103Rh; deduced levels, L-transfers, J, π, spectroscopic factors, cross section ratios. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. 98,100Mo, 100,102Ru; deduced neutron occupancies from neutron-removing reactions, and proton vacancies from (3He, d) reaction. 100Mo, 100Ru; deduced neutron occupancy and proton vacancy for the valence orbits, and compared to predictions from interacting boson model (IBM), and two different Woods-Saxon calculations. See Supplemental Material (reference 46 in the paper) for details of experimental cross section data and spectroscopic factors for individual states in final nuclei.

RADIOACTIVITY 100Mo(2β-); deduced detailed quantitative assessment of rearrangements of protons and neutrons amongst the valence single-particle orbitals during double-β decay process, with relevance to nuclear matrix element for 0νββ and 2νββ decay modes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.054325
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2017KU27      Phys.Rev. C 96, 045812 (2017)

S.A.Kuvin, J.Belarge, L.T.Baby, J.Baker, I.Wiedenhover, P.Hoflich, A.Volya, J.C.Blackmon, C.M.Deibel, H.E.Gardiner, J.Lai, L.E.Linhardt, K.T.Macon, B.C.Rasco, N.Quails, K.Colbert, D.L.Gay, N.Keeley

Measurement of 17F (d, n) 18Ne and the impact on the 17F (p, γ) 18Ne reaction rate for astrophysics

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(17F, n)18Ne, E=95.5 MeV, [secondary 17F beam from 2H(16O, n) primary reaction using RESOLUT RIB facility at the accelerator Laboratory of Florida State University]; measured reaction products, time-of-flight, E(n), I(n), E(p), I(p), Eγ, γγ-, (particle)γ-, and (17F)p-coin using RESONEUT detector system. 18Ne; deduced center-of-mass resonance-energy spectrum from invariant-mass analysis, levels, proton resonances, J, π, σ, spectroscopic factors, Γp, configurations, asymptotic normalization coefficients (ANCs). Coupled reaction-channel (CRC) calculation. 17F(p, γ), T9=0.04-0.9; deduced direct-capture reaction rates for astrophysical hot CNO cycles in novas. Comparison with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.045812
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2016BE08      Phys.Rev. C 93, 044323 (2016)

S.Bedoor, A.H.Wuosmaa, M.Albers, M.Alcorta, S.Almaraz-Calderon, B.B.Back, P.F.Bertone, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, D.G.Mcneel, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, J.P.Schiffer, D.V.Shetty

Structure of 14C and 14B from the 14, 15C(d, 3He)13, 14B reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14C(d, 3He)13B, E=17.1 MeV/nucleon; 15C(d, 3He)14B, E=15.6 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 15C beam from 2H(14C, 15C) primary reaction]; measured 3He spectra, σ(θ) using helical orbit spectrometer (HELIOS) at ANL facility. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. 13,14B; deduced levels, J, π, l-transfers, spectroscopic factors, configurations. Comparison with previous experimental data and shell-model calculations with WBT and WBP interactions using the code NUSHELLX. 14,15C, 13,14B; calculated shell-model occupation numbers.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.044323
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2016BE32      Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 182701 (2016)

J.Belarge, S.A.Kuvin, L.T.Baby, J.Baker, I.Wiedenhover, P.Hoflich, A.Volya, J.C.Blackmon, C.M.Deibel, H.E.Gardiner, J.Lai, L.E.Linhardt, K.T.Macon, E.Need, B.C.Rasco, N.Quails, K.Colbert, D.L.Gay, N.Keeley

Experimental Investigation of the 19Ne(p, γ)20Na Reaction Rate and Implications for Breakout from the Hot CNO Cycle

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(19Ne, n), E=86 MeV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced energy levels, J, π, properties of low-lying resonances, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.182701
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2016MU05      Phys.Rev. C 93, 065502 (2016)

H.P.Mumm, M.G.Huber, W.Bauder, N.Abrams, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Huffer, P.R.Huffman, K.W.Schelhammer, R.Janssens, C.L.Jiang, R.H.Scott, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, R.Vondrasek, C.M.Swank, C.M.O'Shaughnessy, M.Paul, L.Yang

High-sensitivity measurement of 3He - 4He isotopic ratios for ultracold neutron experiments

ATOMIC MASSES 3,4He; measured absolute isotopic ratio of 3He to 4He with a high sensitivity at ATLAS-ANL facility. Relevance to neutron half-life measurements using ultra-cold neutrons.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.065502
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2015ST15      Phys.Rev.Lett. 115, 182501 (2015)

M.G.Sternberg, R.Segel, N.D.Scielzo, G.Savard, J.A.Clark, P.F.Bertone, F.Buchinger, M.Burkey, S.Caldwell, A.Chaudhuri, J.E.Crawford, C.M.Deibel, J.Greene, S.Gulick, D.Lascar, A.F.Levand, G.Li, A.Perez Galvan, K.S.Sharma, J.Van Schelt, R.M.Yee, B.J.Zabransky

Limit on Tensor Currents from 8Li β Decay

RADIOACTIVITY 8Li(β-) [from 7Li(d, p), E not given]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Eα, Iα. 6He; deduced β-ν-α correlations. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.182501
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2014AL06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 112, 152701 (2014)

S.Almaraz-Calderon, P.F.Bertone, M.Alcorta, M.Albers, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, C.L.Jiang, S.T.Marley, K.E.Rehm, C.Ugalde

Direct Measurement of the 23Na(α, p)26Mg Reaction Cross Section at Energies Relevant for the Production of Galactic 26Al

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(23Na, p)26Mg, E=23, 26, 28, 30 MeV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ, reaction rates. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.152701
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2014SC11      Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 70 (2014)

N.D.Scielzo, R.M.Yee, P.F.Bertone, F.Buchinger, S.A.Caldwell, J.A.Clark, A.Czeszumska, C.M.Deibel, J.P.Greene, S.Gulick, D.Lascar, A.F.Levand, G.Li, E.B.Norman, S.Padgett, M.Pedretti, A.Perez Galvan, G.Savard, R.E.Segel, K.S.Sharma, M.G.Sternberg, J.Van Schelt, B.J.Zabransky

A Novel Approach to β-delayed Neutron Spectroscopy Using the Beta-decay Paul Trap

RADIOACTIVITY 137I(β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ.; deduced neutron energy spectrum and branching ratio. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.07.009
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2014WU10      Phys.Rev. C 90, 061301 (2014)

A.H.Wuosmaa, J.P.Schiffer, S.Bedoor, M.Albers, M.Alcorta, S.Almaraz-Calderon, B.B.Back, P.F.Bertone, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, D.V.Shetty

Stretched states in 12, 13B with the (d, α) reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(14C, α)12B, E=17.1 MeV/nucleon; 2H(15C, α)13B, E=15.7 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 15C beam from 2H(14C, 15C) primary reaction]; measured Eα, Iα, 12,13B spectra, (12B)α-, (13B)α-coin, σ(θ) using Helical Orbit Spectrometer (HELIOS) and Si detector telescopes at ATLAS-ANL facility. 12,13B; deduced levels, J, π, configuration. DWBA analysis. Population of stretched 3+ states.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.061301
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2013BE25      Phys.Rev. C 88, 011304 (2013)

S.Bedoor, A.H.Wuosmaa, J.C.Lighthall, M.Alcorta, B.B.Back, P.F.Bertone, B.A.Brown, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, A.M.Rogers, J.P.Schiffer, D.V.Shetty

Structure of 14B and the evolution of N=9 single-neutron isotones

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(13B, p), E=204 MeV, [13B secondary beam from 9Be(14C, 10B), E=240 MeV primary reaction]; measured proton spectra, σ(θ), using HELIOS spectrometer at ATLAS-ANL facility. 14B; deduced levels, J, π, spectroscopic factors, wave functions, effective single-neutron energies. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. N=9 isotones; trend of effective single particle energies. Comparison with shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.011304
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2013FA10      Phys.Rev. C 88, 045801 (2013)

J.Fallis, A.Parikh, P.F.Bertone, S.Bishop, L.Buchmann, A.A.Chen, G.Christian, J.A.Clark, J.M.D'Auria, B.Davids, C.M.Deibel, B.R.Fulton, U.Greife, B.Guo, U.Hager, C.Herlitzius, D.A.Hutcheon, J.Jose, A.M.Laird, E.T.Li, Z.H.Li, G.Lian, W.P.Liu, L.Martin, K.Nelson, D.Ottewell, P.D.Parker, S.Reeve, A.Rojas, C.Ruiz, K.Setoodehnia, S.Sjue, C.Vockenhuber, Y.B.Wang, C.Wrede

Constraining nova observables: Direct measurements of resonance strengths in 33S(p, γ)34Cl

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(33S, γ)34Cl, E=194-514 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra, time-of-flight using DRAGON at ISAC-TRIUMF facility. 34Cl; deduced levels, resonances, resonance strengths, thermonuclear reaction rates for 33S(p, γ)34Cl reaction at T9=0.15-0.40, composition of 32,33,34S, 35,37Cl, 36,38Ar, 38,39K, 40Ca in oxygen-neon nova ejecta. Implications for nova nucleosynthesis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.045801
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2013IR02      Phys.Rev. C 88, 055803 (2013)

D.Irvine, A.A.Chen, A.Parikh, K.Setoodehnia, T.Faestermann, R.Hertenberger, H.-F.Wirth, V.Bildstein, S.Bishop, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, J.Hendriks, C.Herlitzius, R.Krucken, W.N.Lennard, O.Lepyoshkina, R.Longland, G.Rugel, D.Seiler, K.Straub, C.Wrede

Evidence for the existence of the astrophysically important 6.40-MeV state of 31S

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(d, t), E=24 MeV; measured E(t), I(t), σ(θ), using Q3D spectrograph at MLL-Garching facility. 31S; deduced levels, J, π, 31S and 31P mirror assignments. 30P(p, γ)31S; discussed impact on thermonuclear reaction rate in explosive hydrogen burning in classical novae. Comparison of 31S level structure with previous experimental results and evaluated data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.055803
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2013KA04      Phys.Rev. C 87, 011302 (2013)

B.P.Kay, T.Bloxham, S.A.McAllister, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, S.J.Freedman, S.J.Freeman, K.Han, A.M.Howard, A.J.Mitchell, P.D.Parker, J.P.Schiffer, D.K.Sharp, J.S.Thomas

Valence neutron properties relevant to the neutrinoless double-β decay of 130Te

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 128,130Te(p, d), E=23 MeV; 128,130Te, 130,132Xe(d, p), E=15 MeV; 128,130Te, 130,132Xe(α, 3He), E=50 MeV; 130Te(3He, α), E=40 MeV; 132Xe(p, t), E=23 MeV; measured deuteron, proton, triton, 3He, α spectra, σ(θ) using Enge-split pole magnetic spectrograph at Yale Tandem accelerator facility. 127,129,131Te, 130,131,133Xe; deduced levels, J, π, L-transfers. 128,130Te, 130,132Xe; deduced neutron vacancies for active orbitals. Comparison with calculations within both the quasiparticle random-phase approximation and shell-model frameworks. Discussed relevance to neutrinoless double β decay of 130Te.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.011302
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2013KA14      Acta Phys.Pol. B44, 349 (2013)

B.P.Kay, M.Alcorta, B.B.Back, S.Bedoor, P.F.Bertone, S.I.Baker, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, B.J.DiGiovine, S.J.Freeman, C.R.Hoffman, H.Y.Lee, J.C.Lighthall, A.Macchiavelli, S.T.Marley, P.Muller, R.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, A.Rojas, A.M.Rogers, J.Rohrer, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, J.P.Schiffer, D.K.Sharp, D.V.Shetty, J.S.Thomas, I.Wiedenhover, A.H.Wuosmaa

Transfer Reactions and the Structure of Neutron-rich Nuclei

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.44.349
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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
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2013LI12      Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 092502 (2013)

G.Li, R.Segel, N.D.Scielzo, P.F.Bertone, F.Buchinger, S.Caldwell, A.Chaudhuri, J.A.Clark, J.E.Crawford, C.M.Deibel, J.Fallis, S.Gulick, G.Gwinner, D.Lascar, A.F.Levand, M.Pedretti, G.Savard, K.S.Sharma, M.G.Sternberg, T.Sun, J.Van Schelt, R.M.Yee, B.J.Zabransky

Tensor Interaction Limit Derived From the α-β-ν(bar) Correlation in Trapped 8Li Ions

RADIOACTIVITY 8Li(β-) [from 7Li(d, p), E=24 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-β-ν correlation in the Gamow-Teller decay, limit on tensor component contribution.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.092502
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2013SC06      Phys.Rev. C 87, 034306 (2013)

J.P.Schiffer, C.R.Hoffman, B.P.Kay, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, S.J.Freeman, M.Honma, A.M.Howard, A.J.Mitchell, T.Otsuka, P.D.Parker, D.K.Sharp, J.S.Thomas

Valence nucleon populations in the Ni isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58,60,62,64Ni(d, p), E=10 MeV; 58,60,62,64Ni(α, 3He), (α, t), E=38 MeV; 58,60,62,64Ni(p, d), E=28 MeV; 58,60,62,64Ni(3He, d), E=18 MeV; 58,60,62,64Ni(3He, α), E=25 MeV; measured proton, deuteron, triton, 3He, α spectra, σ(θ) using Enge-split pole magnetic spectrograph at Yale tandem accelerator facility. 57,59,61,63,65Ni, 59,61,63,65Cu; deduced levels, J, π, l-transfers, spectroscopic factors. DWBA analysis. 58,60,62,64Ni; deduced neutron occupancies, proton vacancies, energy centroids of the neutron, neutron-hole, and proton single-particle excitations. Comparison with shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.034306
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2013SE08      Phys.Rev. C 87, 065801 (2013)

K.Setoodehnia, A.A.Chen, D.Kahl, T.Komatsubara, J.Jose, R.Longland, Y.Abe, D.N.Binh, J.Chen, S.Cherubini, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, S.Fukuoka, T.Hashimoto, T.Hayakawa, J.Hendriks, Y.Ishibashi, Y.Ito, S.Kubono, W.N.Lennard, T.Moriguchi, D.Nagae, R.Nishikiori, T.Niwa, A.Ozawa, P.D.Parker, D.Seiler, T.Shizuma, H.Suzuki, C.Wrede, H.Yamaguchi, T.Yuasa

Nuclear structure of 30S and its implications for nucleosynthesis in classical novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(p, t), E=34.5 MeV; measured triton spectra, σ(θ) using Enge split-pole magnetic spectrograph at WNSL, Yale facility. 28Si(3He, n), E=9 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γ(θ), γγ(θ)(DCO) at UTTAC facility. 30S; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, multipolarity, σ/J, mixing ratio, branching ratios, proton and gamma widths, resonance strengths. DWBA and coupled reaction channel analyses of σ(θ) data in (p, t). 29P(p, γ)30S, at T=0.01-1.5 GK; deduced astrophysical reaction rates, nova isotopic abundances of Si to Ca mass region isotopes using 1D hydrodynamic model.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.065801
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2013SH02      Phys.Rev. C 87, 014312 (2013)

D.K.Sharp, B.P.Kay, J.S.Thomas, S.J.Freeman, J.P.Schiffer, B.B.Back, S.Bedoor, T.Bloxham, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, A.M.Howard, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, A.J.Mitchell, T.Otsuka, P.D.Parker, K.E.Rehm, D.V.Shetty, A.H.Wuosmaa

Neutron single-particle strength outside the N=50 core

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 88Sr, 90Zr, 92Mo(d, p), E=15 MeV; 88Sr, 90Zr, 92Mo(α, 3He), E=50 MeV; measured proton and 3He spectra, σ(θ) using Enge-split pole magnetic spectrograph at Yale. 2H(86Kr, p), E=10 MeV/nucleon; measured proton spectra, σ(θ) using HELIOS spectrometer at ANL. 87Kr, 89Sr, 91Zr, 93Mo; deduced levels, J, π, absolute σ, L-transfers, spectroscopic factors, centroids of single-particle strengths. DWBA analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.014312
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2013ST14      Eur.Phys.J. A 49, 63 (2013)

A.M.Stefanini, G.Montagnoli, F.Scarlassara, C.L.Jiang, H.Esbensen, E.Fioretto, L.Corradi, B.B.Back, C.M.Deibel, B.Di Giovine, J.P.Greene, H.D.Henderson, S.T.Marley, M.Notani, N.Patel, K.E.Rehm, D.Sewerinyak, X.D.Tang, C.Ugalde, S.Zhu

Fusion of 60Ni + 100Mo near and below the Coulomb barrier - Multi-phonon and transfer couplings down to the hindrance region

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 100Mo(60Ni, X), (64Ni, X), E=196-262 MeV; measured particle tracks; deduced fusion σ, logarithmic excitation function slope; calculated fusion σ using CCFULL CC code.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2013-13063-2
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2013YE02      Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 092501 (2013)

R.M.Yee, N.D.Scielzo, P.F.Bertone, F.Buchinger, S.Caldwell, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, J.Fallis, J.P.Greene, S.Gulick, D.Lascar, A.F.Levand, G.Li, E.B.Norman, M.Pedretti, G.Savard, R.E.Segel, K.S.Sharma, M.G.Sternberg, J.Van Schelt, B.J.Zabransky

β-Delayed Neutron Spectroscopy Using Trapped Radioactive Ions

RADIOACTIVITY 137I(β-n) [from 252Cf(SF)];measured decay products, TOF, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, En, In; deduced βn branching ratios. Linear Paul trap.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.092501
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2012HO11      Phys.Rev. C 85, 054318 (2012)

C.R.Hoffman, B.B.Back, B.P.Kay, J.P.Schiffer, M.Alcorta, S.I.Baker, S.Bedoor, P.F.Bertone, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, B.DiGiovine, S.J.Freeman, J.P.Greene, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, A.Rojas, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.K.Sharp, D.V.Shetty, J.S.Thomas, I.Wiedenhover, A.H.Wuosmaa

Experimental study of the 19O(d, p)20O reaction in inverse kinematics

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(19O, p), [19O secondary beam from 2H(18O, 19O), E=8.06 MeV/nucleon primary reaction], E=6.61 MeV/nucleon; measured E(p), I(p), 19,20O spectra, (recoils)p-coin, energy loss, cross sections, proton yields, σ(θ) using HELIOS spectrometer at Atlas facility. 20O; deduced levels, L-transfers, J, π, spectroscopic factors, T=1 diagonal two-body matrix elements. DWBA analysis. Comparison with shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.054318
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2012HO26      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 381, 012098 (2012)

A.M.Howard, S.J.Freeman, J.P.Schiffer, T.Bloxham, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, B.P.Kay, P.D.Parker, D.K.Sharp, J.S.Thomas

Neutron-hole strength in the N = 81 isotone

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 138Ba, 140Ce, 142Nd, 144Sm(p, d), E=23 MeV;138Ba, 140Ce, 142Nd, 144Sm(3He, α), E=34 MeV; measured light reaction products E(particle), I(particle, θ) using Enge split-pole spectrograph, position-sensitive IC and scintillator; deduced σ(θ), spectroscopic strength for specified angular momentum transfers, single-particle binding energy.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/012098
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2012KA44      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 381, 012095 (2012)

B.P.Kay, M.Alcorta, B.B.Back, S.I.Baker, S.Bedoor, T.Bloxham, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, S.J.Freeman, C.R.Hoffman, A.M.Howard, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, A.J.Mitchell, K.E.Rehm, J.P.Schiffer, D.K.Sharp, D.V.Shetty, J.S.Thomas, A.H.Wuosmaa, S.Zhu

HELIOS - progress and possibilities

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/012095
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2012KI16      Science 335, 1614 (2012)

N.Kinoshita, M.Paul, Y.Kashiv, P.Collon, C.M.Deibel, B.DiGiovine, J.P.Greene, D.J.Henderson, C.L.Jiang, S.T.Marley, T.Nakanishi, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, D.Robertson, R.Scott, C.Schmitt, X.D.Tang, R.Vondrasek, A.Yokoyama

A Shorter 146Sm Half-Life Measured and Implications for 146Sm-142Nd Chronology in the Solar System

RADIOACTIVITY 146Sm(α); measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced T1/2 and its uncertainty and 146Sm/144Sm ratio. 146Sm - 142Nd clock, comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1126/science.1215510
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2012MI26      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 381, 012099 (2012)

A.J.Mitchell, S.J.Freeman, J.P.Schiffer, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, A.M.Howard, B.P.Kay, P.D.Parker, D.K.Sharp, J.S.Thomas

Investigating trends in proton single-particle states in Z = 51 isotopes using transfer reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112,114,116,118,120,122,124Sn(α, t), E=37.5 MeV;112,114,116,118,120,122,124Sn(3He, d), E=25 MeV; measured E(particle), I(particle, θ) using Enge split-pole spectrometer; calculated σ(θ) using DWBA; deduced spectroscopic factors, σ(θ) for specified l-transfer, occupancies of neutron orbitals. Occupation of h11/2 increases rapidly with N. Preliminary.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/012099
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2012SC01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, 022501 (2012)

J.P.Schiffer, C.R.Hoffman, B.P.Kay, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, S.J.Freeman, A.M.Howard, A.J.Mitchell, P.D.Parker, D.K.Sharp, J.S.Thomas

Test of Sum Rules in Nucleon Transfer Reactions

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 58,60,62,64Ni; calculated spectroscopic factors for neutron transfer, valence-orbit occupancies. Macfarlane-French sum rules.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(α, α), E=9 MeV; Ni(d, p), E=10 MeV; Ni(p, d), E=28 MeV; Ni(3He, d), E=18 MeV; Ni(α, t), E=38 MeV; measured reaction products. 58,60,62,64Ni; deduced spectroscopic factors, neutron occupancies. DWBA calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.022501
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2012SC09      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A681, 94 (2012)

N.D.Scielzo, G.Li, M.G.Sternberg, G.Savard, P.F.Bertone, F.Buchinger, S.Caldwell, J.A.Clark, J.Crawford, C.M.Deibel, J.Fallis, J.P.Greene, S.Gulick, A.A.Hecht, D.Lascar, J.K.P.Lee, A.F.Levand, M.Pedretti, R.E.Segel, H.Sharma, K.S.Sharma, I.Tanihata, J.Van Schelt, R.M.Yee, B.J.Zabransky

The β-decay Paul trap: A radiofrequency-quadrupole ion trap for precision β-decay studies

RADIOACTIVITY 8Li(β-), (α); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Eα, Iα, nuclear recoils; deduced technique for the β-ν angular correlations.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2012.04.035
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2012SH40      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 381, 012100 (2012)

D.K.Sharp, B.P.Kay, S.J.Freeman, J.P.Schiffer, B.B.Back, T.Bloxham, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, A.M.Howard, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, A.J.Mitchell, P.D.Parker, J.S.Thomas, A.H.Wuosmaa

Trends in the g7/2 and h11/2 neutron single-particle energies in N = 51 isotones

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 88Sr, 90Zr, 92Mo(d, p), E=15 MeV;88Sr, 90Zr, 92Mo(α, 3He), E=50 MeV; measured E(3He), I(3He, θ), Ep, Ip(θ) using Enge split-pole spectrometer; calculated σ(θ), spectroscopic factors using DWBA code PTOLEMY; deduced spectroscopic factors for specified l-transfers. 2H(86Kr, p), E=10 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip(θ) using HELIOS spectrometer; calculated σ(θ) using DWBA; deduced σ(θ).

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/012100
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2012TH07      Phys.Rev. C 86, 047304 (2012)

J.S.Thomas, S.J.Freeman, C.M.Deibel, T.Faestermann, R.Hertenberger, B.P.Kay, S.A.McAllister, A.J.Mitchell, J.P.Schiffer, D.K.Sharp, H.-F.Wirth

Neutron pair correlations in A=100 nuclei involved in neutrinoless double-β decay

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 98,100Mo, 100,102Ru(p, t), E=24 MeV; measured triton spectra, σ, σ(θ) using Q3D magnetic spectrograph at MLL Munich facility. 96,98Mo, 98,100Ru; deduced levels, J, π, σ(6°)/σ(15°) ratios, L-transfers. DWBA analysis. 98,100Mo(3He, 3He), E=12 MeV; measured target thickness and solid angle subtended by the spectrograph aperture. Relevance to pairing properties, and matrix elements of 0νββ decay of 100Mo to 100Ru.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.047304
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2011AL09      Phys.Rev.Lett. 106, 172701 (2011)

M.Alcorta, K.E.Rehm, B.B.Back, S.Bedoor, P.F.Bertone, C.M.Deibel, B.DiGiovine, H.Esbensen, J.P.Greene, C.R.Hoffmann, C.L.Jiang, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, M.Paul, A.M.Rogers, C.Ugalde, A.H.Wuosmaa

Fusion Reactions with the One-Neutron Halo Nucleus 15C

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(13C, X), (14C, X), (15C, X), E(cm)=50-70 MeV; measured fusion fission fragments; deduced yields, σ, 15C+232Th cross section enhancement. Comparison with experimental data, couple-channel calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.172701
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2011CH66      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 312, 042009 (2011)

A.Chaudhuri, P.F.Bertone, F.Buchinger, S.Caldwell, J.A.Clark, J.E.Crawford, C.M.Deibel, S.Gulick, D.Lascar, A.F.Levand, G.Li, G.Savard, R.E.Segel, K.S.Sharma, M.G.Sternberg, T.Sun, J.Van Schelt

Studies of neutron-rich nuclei using the CPT mass spectrometer at CARIBU

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/312/4/042009
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2011DE28      Phys.Rev. C 84, 045802 (2011)

C.M.Deibel, K.E.Rehm, J.M.Figueira, J.P.Greene, C.L.Jiang, B.P.Kay, H.Y.Lee, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, N.Patel, M.Paul, C.Ugalde, A.Woodard, A.H.Wuosmaa, G.Zinkann

First measurement of the 33Cl(p, α)30S reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(33Cl, α)30S, [33Cl secondary beam from 2H(32S, 33Cl), E=320 MeV primary reaction], E=208.1, 229.1, 250.6 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, particle spectra, (30S)α-coin; deduced cross sections. Enge split-pole magnetic spectrograph. Comparison of measured σ with NON-SMOKER code calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.045802
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2011FA10      Phys.Rev. C 84, 045807 (2011)

J.Fallis, J.A.Clark, K.S.Sharma, G.Savard, F.Buchinger, S.Caldwell, A.Chaudhuri, J.E.Crawford, C.M.Deibel, S.Gulick, A.A.Hecht, D.Lascar, J.K.P.Lee, A.F.Levand, G.Li, B.F.Lundgren, A.Parikh, S.Russell, M.Scholte-van de Vorst, N.D.Scielzo, R.E.Segel, H.Sharma, S.Sinha, M.G.Sternberg, T.Sun, I.Tanihata, J.Van Schelt, J.C.Wang, Y.Wang, C.Wrede, Z.Zhou

Mass measurements of isotopes of Nb, Mo, Tc, Ru, and Rh along the Νp- and rp-process paths using the Canadian Penning trap mass spectrometer

ATOMIC MASSES 87Nb, 87,90,91,92Mo, 90,91,92,93Tc, 90,91,92,93,94Ru, 92,93,94,95Rh; measured cyclotron frequency ratios using Canadian Penning trap mass spectrometer; deduced mass excesses. 88Tc; deduced S(p). Comparison with previous measurements and AME-2003. Z=42-47, A=87-96; analyzed systematics of S(2p) values. Z=42-45, N=45-52; analyzed systematics of S(2n) values. Z=42-45, A=87-95; analyzed systematics of S(p) values. 94mAg; discussed 2p decay mode of 21+ isomer.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(40Ca, X)87Nb/87Mo/90Mo/92Mo/90Tc/90Tc/92Tc/93Tc/90Ru/91Ru/92Ru/93Ru/92Rh/93Rh/94Rh, E=185, 190, 200 MeV; 58Ni(36Ar, X)91Tc/91Ru, E=125 MeV; Ni(36Ar, X)90Mo/91Mo/90Tc/91Tc/92Tc/91Ru/92Ru, E=130, 150 MeV; Ni(40Ca, X)93Tc/93Ru/94Ru/94Rh/95Rh, E=170 MeV; measured yields at ATLAS facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.045807
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2011KA27      Phys.Rev. C 84, 024325 (2011)

B.P.Kay, J.P.Schiffer, S.J.Freeman, C.R.Hoffman, B.B.Back, S.I.Baker, S.Bedoor, T.Bloxham, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, A.M.Howard, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, K.E.Rehm, D.K.Sharp, D.V.Shetty, J.S.Thomas, A.H.Wuosmaa

Single-neutron energies outside 136Xe

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(136Xe, p), E=10 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, time of flight, absolute σ, σ(θ) using Helios spectrometer at the ATLAS facility at ANL. 137Xe; deduced levels, J, π, l-transfers, spectroscopic factors, configurations. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) distributions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.024325
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2011KA48      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 312, 092034 (2011)

B.P.Kay, J.P.Schiffer, S.J.Freeman, B.B.Back, S.Bedoor, S.I.Baker, T.Bloxham, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, C.R.Hoffman, A.M.Howard, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, K.E.Rehm, D.K.Sharp, D.V.Shetty, J.S.Thomas, A.H.Wuosmaa

Study of valence neutrons in 136Xe with HELIOS

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H, C(136Xe, p), (136Xe, d), E=5, 10 MeV/nucleon; measured E(particle), I(particle, θ), A/Q ratio using position-sensitive Si detectors, ToF using radio-frequency of ATLAS facility; deduced σ(p, θ) for specified angular momentum transfer; calculated σ(θ) for specified angular momentum transfer using DWBA code PTOLEMY.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/312/9/092034
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2011MA69      Phys.Rev. C 84, 055806 (2011)

M.Matos, J.C.Blackmon, L.E.Linhardt, D.W.Bardayan, C.D.Nesaraja, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, P.D.O'Malley, P.D.Parker

Unbound states of 32Cl and the 31S(p, γ)32Cl reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(3He, t), E=30 MeV; measured E(t), I(t), σ(θ), pt(θ). 32Cl; deduced levels, J, π, branching ratios for proton decay to 31S. 28Si(3He, t)28P, E=30 MeV; measured E(t), I(t); deduced levels. 31S(p, γ)32Cl; deduced reaction rates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.055806
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2011PA14      Phys.Rev. C 83, 045806 (2011)

A.Parikh, K.Wimmer, T.Faestermann, R.Hertenberger, J.Jose, R.Longland, H.-F.Wirth, V.Bildstein, S.Bishop, A.A.Chen, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, C.Herlitzius, R.Krucken, D.Seiler, K.Straub, C.Wrede

Improving the 30P(p, γ )31S rate in oxygen-neon novae: Constraints on Jπ values for proton-threshold states in 31S

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 31P(3He, t), E=25 MeV; measured E(t), I(t), σ(θ). 31S; deduced levels, J, π. 30P(p, γ)31S; deduced astrophysical reaction rates. Finite-range DWBA analysis. Comparison with previous experimental reaction rates and Hauser-Feshbach statistical model estimates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.045806
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2011PA40      Phys.Rev. C 84, 065808 (2011)

A.Parikh, K.Wimmer, T.Faestermann, R.Hertenberger, H.-F.Wirth, A.A.Chen, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, C.Herlitzius, R.Krucken, D.Seiler, K.Setoodehnia, K.Straub, C.Wrede

Production of 26Al in stellar hydrogen-burning environments: Spectroscopic properties of states in 27Si

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(3He, α), E=25 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, σ(θ) using Q3D magnetic spectrograph. 27Si; deduced levels, J, π, L-values, spectroscopic factors. Finite-range DWBA analysis. Comparison with previous measurements and with shell-model calculations using OXBASH code. 26Al(p, γ)27Si; discussed thermonuclear reaction rate.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.065808
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2010BA06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 104, 132501 (2010)

B.B.Back, S.I.Baker, B.A.Brown, C.M.Deibel, S.J.Freeman, B.J.DiGiovine, C.R.Hoffman, B.P.Kay, H.Y.Lee, J.C.Lighthall, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, J.P.Schiffer, D.V.Shetty, A.W.Vann, J.Winkelbauer, A.H.Wuosmaa

First Experiment with HELIOS: The Structure of 13B

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12B(d, p), E=75 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, recoil ions; deduced σ(θ), spectroscopic factors, constrained J, π.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.132501
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2010BL06      Phys.Rev. C 82, 027308 (2010)

T.Bloxham, B.P.Kay, J.P.Schiffer, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, S.J.Freeman, S.J.Freedman, A.M.Howard, S.A.McAllister, P.D.Parker, D.K.Sharp, J.S.Thomas

Pair correlations in the neutrinoless double-β decay candidate 130Te

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 128,130Te(p, t), E=23 MeV; measured triton spectra, σ(θ). 126,128Te; deduced levels, L-transfers. Split-pole magnetic spectrograph and gas-filled focal plane detector. Comparison with data for 128,130Te(3He, n) reactions. Relevance to calculation of the matrix element for neutrinoless double-β decay of 130Te.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.027308
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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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2010JI03      Phys.Rev. C 81, 024611 (2010)

C.L.Jiang, K.E.Rehm, H.Esbensen, B.B.Back, R.V.F.Janssens, P.Collon, C.M.Deibel, B.DiGiovine, J.M.Figueira, J.P.Greene, D.J.Henderson, H.Y.Lee, M.Notani, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, N.Patel, D.Seweryniak, X.D.Tang, C.Ugalde, S.Zhu

Fusion hindrance for 27Al+45Sc and other systems with a positive Q value

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 45Sc(27Al, X), E=51-82 MeV; measured fragment spectra, σ, astrophysical S-factor. Comparison with coupled-channels calculations. 14N(14N, X), E=4-11 MeV; 30Si(28Si, X), E=25-31 MeV; 45Sc(27Al, X), E=32-39 MeV; 64Ni(28Si, X), E=44-51 MeV; 40Ca(40Ca, X), E=49-57 MeV; 48Ca(48Ca, X), E=46-56 MeV; 48Ca(36S, X), E=37-48 MeV; comparison of measured cross sections and astrophysical S-factors with coupled-channel calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.024611
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2010SE07      Phys.Rev. C 82, 022801 (2010)

K.Setoodehnia, A.A.Chen, J.Chen, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, S.D.Geraedts, D.Kahl, P.D.Parker, D.Seiler, C.Wrede

Structure of 30S with 32S(p, t)30S and the thermonuclear 29P(p, γ)30S reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(p, t), E=34.5 MeV; measured triton spectra. 30S; deduced level, J, π, γ widths, proton widths, resonance strengths; deduced astrophysical reaction rates for 29P(p, γ). 30Si, 30S; deduced mirror states.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.022801
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2010SE08      Nucl.Phys. A834, 205c (2010)

K.Setoodehnia, A.-A.Chen, J.Chen, J.-A.Clark, C.Deibel, D.Kahl, W.-N.Lennard, P.-D.Parker, C.Wrede

Study of astrophysically important resonant states in 30S using the 32S(p, t)30S reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(p, t), E=33.5, 34.5 MeV; measured E(triton), I(triton), Eγ, Iγ, (triton)γ-coin. 30S deduced levels, J, π.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2009.12.041
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2010SE22      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 202, 012042 (2010)

K.Setoodehnia, A.A.Chen, J.Chen, J.A.Clark, C.Deibel, D.Kahl, W.N.Lennard, P.D.Parker, C.Wrede

Study of astrophysically important resonant states in 30S using the 32S(p, t)30S reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(p, t)30S, E=33.5, 34.5 MeV; measured E(triton), I(triton, θ); deduced levels, J, π. J, π preliminary, not shown in the paper.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/202/1/012042
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2010WR01      Phys.Rev. C 81, 055503 (2010)

C.Wrede, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, T.Faestermann, R.Hertenberger, A.Parikh, H.-F.Wirth, S.Bishop, A.A.Chen, K.Eppinger, A.Garcia, R.Krucken, O.Lepyoshkina, G.Rugel, K.Setoodehnia

Toward precise QEC values for the superallowed 0+ → 0+ β decays of T=2 nuclides: The masses of 20Na, 24Al, 28P, and 32Cl

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 20Ne, 24Mg, 28Si, 32S, 36Ar(3He, t), E=32 MeV; measured triton spectra using Q3D magnetic spectrograph; deduced levels, Q values, mass excesses.

ATOMIC MASSES 20Na, 24Al, 28P, 32Cl; measured mass excesses using (3He, t) reaction. 36Ar(3He, t)36K used for calibration. Comparison with AME-2003.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.055503
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2010WR02      Phys.Rev. C 82, 035805 (2010)

C.Wrede, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, T.Faestermann, R.Hertenberger, A.Parikh, H.-F.Wirth, S.Bishop, A.A.Chen, K.Eppinger, B.M.Freeman, R.Krucken, O.Lepyoshkina, G.Rugel, K.Setoodehnia

Properties of 20Na, 24Al, 28P, 32Cl, and 36K for studies of explosive hydrogen burning

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 20Ne, 24Mg, 28Si, 32S, 36Ar(3He, t), E=32 MeV; measured E(t), I(t); deduced levels and resonances. 19Ne, 23Mg, 27Si, 31S, 35Ar(p, γ); deduced improved thermonuclear reaction rates. 36Cl, 36Ar, 36K; analyzed A=36, T=1 triplet states. Comparison with previous experiments.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.035805
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2010WU06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 105, 132501 (2010)

A.H.Wuosmaa, B.B.Back, S.Baker, B.A.Brown, C.M.Deibel, P.Fallon, C.R.Hoffman, B.P.Kay, H.Y.Lee, J.C.Lighthall, A.O.Macchiavelli, S.T.Marley, R.C.Pardo, K.E.Rehm, J.P.Schiffer, D.V.Shetty, M.Wiedeking

15C(d, p)16C Reaction and Exotic Behavior in 16C

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(15C, p)16C, E=123 MeV; measured proton spectra; deduced σ(θ), relative spectroscopic factors, excitation energies, wave functions. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.132501
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2009DE33      Phys.Rev. C 80, 035806 (2009)

C.M.Deibel, J.A.Clark, R.Lewis, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker, C.Wrede

Toward an experimentally determined 26Alm(p, γ)27Si reaction rate in ONe novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(3He, t), E=25 MeV; 28Si(3He, α), E=17.5 MeV; measured Et, It, Eα, Iα, Ep, Ip, αp-coin, αp(θ). 27Si; deduced levels, angular momentum transfer, proton branching ratios from resonances. 26Al; deduced levels and feedings from proton decay of unbound states in 27Si. Deduced reaction rates for 26mAl(p, γ) reaction as a function of stellar temperature.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.035806
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2009KA06      Phys.Rev. C 79, 021301 (2009)

B.P.Kay, J.P.Schiffer, S.J.Freeman, T.Adachi, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, H.Fujita, Y.Fujita, P.Grabmayr, K.Hatanaka, D.Ishikawa, H.Matsubara, Y.Meada, H.Okamura, K.E.Rehm, Y.Sakemi, Y.Shimizu, H.Shimoda, K.Suda, Y.Tameshige, A.Tamii, C.Wrede

Nuclear structure relevant to neutrinoless double β decay: The valence protons in 76Ge and 76Se

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 74,76Ge, 76,78Se(d, 3He), (polarized d, 3He), E=80 MeV; measured 3He spectra, σ, angular distributions, vector analyzing powers. 74,76Ge, 76,78Se(3He, d), E=72 MeV; measured deuteron spectra, σ, angular distributions. 73,75Ga, 75,77As, 77,79Br; deduced levels, J, π, angular momentum transfers, spectroscopic factors. Comparison of angular distribution and polarization data with distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA) calculations. 76Ge, 76Se; deduced occupancies of valence proton orbitals in ground states. Comparison of occupancies of valence proton and neutron orbitals in ground states of 76Ge and 76Se with QRPA and shell-model calculations. Discussed implications for neutrinoless double β decay of 76Ge to 76Se.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.021301
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2009SC19      Phys.Rev. C 80, 025501 (2009)

N.D.Scielzo, S.Caldwell, G.Savard, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, J.Fallis, S.Gulick, D.Lascar, A.F.Levand, G.Li, J.Mintz, E.B.Norman, K.S.Sharma, M.Sternberg, T.Sun, J.Van Schelt

Double-β-decay Q values of 130Te, 128Te, and 120Te

ATOMIC MASSES 128,129,130,131,132Xe, 120,128,130Te, 120Sn; measured mass differences of 120Te-120Sn, 128Te-128Xe, 130Te-130Xe and 132Xe-129Xe pairs using Penning Trap mass spectrometer.

RADIOACTIVITY 120Te(2β+); 128,130Te(2β-); measured parent-daughter mass differences by Penning-trap spectrometer; deduced Q values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.025501
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2009WR02      Phys.Rev. C 79, 045803 (2009)

C.Wrede, J.A.Caggiano, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker

Measurements of 31S energy levels and reevaluation of the thermonuclear resonant 30P(p, γ)31S reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 31P(3He, t)31S, E=20, 25 MeV; 31P(3He, t)31S, E=20 MeV; 32S(d, t)31S, E=25 MeV; measured (particle)(particle)-coin, proton branching ratios, tp(θ). 31S; deduced levels, J, π. 30P(p, γ)31S; deduced spectroscopic factors, widths and reaction rates. Comparison with Hauser-Feshbach statistical model estimates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.045803
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2009WR03      Phys.Rev. C 79, 045808 (2009); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 80, 019904 (2009)

C.Wrede, J.A.Caggiano, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker

Thermonuclear 30S(p, γ)31Cl reaction in type 1 X-ray bursts

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 30S(p, γ); analyzed reaction rates and resonance parameters. 31Cl; deduced mass excess, reaction Q-value, onset temperatures for equilibrium and waiting point. Type I x-ray bursts.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.045808
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2008FA11      Phys.Rev. C 78, 022801 (2008)

J.Fallis, J.A.Clark, K.S.Sharma, G.Savard, F.Buchinger, S.Caldwell, J.E.Crawford, C.M.Deibel, J.L.Fisker, S.Gulick, A.A.Hecht, D.Lascar, J.K.P.Lee, A.F.Levand, G.Li, B.F.Lundgren, A.Parikh, S.Russell, M.Scholte-van de Vorst, N.D.Scielzo, R.E.Segel, H.Sharma, S.Sinha, M.Sternberg, T.Sun, I.Tanihata, J.Van Schelt, J.C.Wang, Y.Wang, C.Wrede, Z.Zhou

Determination of the proton separation energy of 93Rh from mass measurements

ATOMIC MASSES 92Ru, 93Rh; measured masses; deduced mass excesses, proton separation energies. Penning trap method.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.022801
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2008KA01      Phys.Lett. B 658, 216 (2008)

B.P.Kay, S.J.Freeman, J.P.Schiffer, J.A.Clark, C.Deibel, A.Heinz, A.Parikh, C.Wrede

High-j single-particle neutron states outside the N = 82 core

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 138Ba, 140Ce, 142Nd, 144Sm(α, 3He), E=51 MeV; measured σ(θ), excitation energy spectra; deduced spectroscopic factor and single-neutron energies.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2007.11.033
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2008SC03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 100, 112501 (2008)

J.P.Schiffer, S.J.Freeman, J.A.Clark, C.Deibel, C.R.Fitzpatrick, S.Gros, A.Heinz, D.Hirata, C.L.Jiang, B.P.Kay, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker, K.E.Rehm, A.C.C.Villari, V.Werner, C.Wrede

Nuclear Structure Relevant to Neutrinoless Double β Decay: 76Ge and 76Se

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 74,76Ge, 76,78Se(d, p), E=15 MeV; 76Ge, 76Se(p, d), E=23 MeV; 74,76Ge, 76,78Se(3He, α), E=26 MeV; 74,76Ge, 76,78Se(α, 3He), E=40 MeV; measured reaction products energy spectra, cross sections. Deduced summed spectroscopic strengths, neutron vacancies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.112501
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2008VI06      Phys.Rev. C 78, 028802 (2008)

D.W.Visser, C.Wrede, J.A.Caggiano, J.A.Clark, C.M.Deibel, R.Lewis, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker

Addendum to "Measurement of 23Mg(p, γ)24Al resonance energies"

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 23Mg(p, γ), E not given; analyzed resonance energies. 24Al; deduced levels, J, resonances.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.028802
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2007FR10      Phys.Rev. C 75, 051301 (2007)

S.J.Freeman, J.P.Schiffer, A.C.C.Villari, J.A.Clark, C.Deibel, S.Gros, A.Heinz, D.Hirata, C.L.Jiang, B.P.Kay, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker, J.Qian, K.E.Rehm, X.D.Tang, V.Werner, C.Wrede

Pair correlations in nuclei involved in neutrinoless double Β decay: 76Ge and 76Se

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 74,76Ge, 76,78Se(p, t), E=23 MeV; measured yields, cross sections and angular distributions. Compared results to DWBA calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.051301
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2007UG01      Phys.Rev. C 76, 025802 (2007)

C.Ugalde, A.E.Champagne, S.Daigle, C.Iliadis, R.Longland, J.R.Newton, E.Osenbaugh-Stewart, J.A.Clark, C.Deibel, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker, C.Wrede

Experimental evidence for a natural parity state in 26Mg and its impact on the production of neutrons for the s process

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 22Ne(6Li, d), E=30 MeV; measured deuteron energy spectra. 26Mg deduced level energies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.025802
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2007VI16      Phys.Rev. C 76, 065803 (2007)

D.W.Visser, C.Wrede, J.A.Caggiano, J.A.Clark, C.Deibel, R.Lewis, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker

Measurement of 23Mg(p, γ)24Al resonance energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(3He, t), E=30 MeV/nucleon; measured triton spectra, angular distributions. 24Al; deduced resonance energies, reaction rates. 23Mg(p, γ)24Al; resonance parameters.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.065803
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2007WR01      Phys.Rev. C 76, 052802 (2007)

C.Wrede, J.A.Caggiano, J.A.Clark, C.Deibel, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker

New 30P(p, γ)31S resonances and oxygen-neon nova nucleosynthesis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 31P(3He, t), E=20 MeV; measured charged particle spectra, angular distributions; 31S; deduced resonance energies, levels, J, π, 30P(p, γ) reaction rates, width parameters, spectroscopic factors. Comparison with 31P level scheme.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.052802
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2006RU09      Phys.Rev.Lett. 96, 252501 (2006)

C.Ruiz, A.Parikh, J.Jose, L.Buchmann, J.A.Caggiano, A.A.Chen, J.A.Clark, H.Crawford, B.Davids, J.M.D'Auria, C.Davis, C.Deibel, L.Erikson, L.Fogarty, D.Frekers, U.Greife, A.Hussein, D.A.Hutcheon, M.Huyse, C.Jewett, A.M.Laird, R.Lewis, P.Mumby-Croft, A.Olin, D.F.Ottewell, C.V.Ouellet, P.Parker, J.Pearson, G.Ruprecht, M.Trinczek, C.Vockenhuber, C.Wrede

Measurement of the Ec.m. = 184 keV Resonance Strength in the 26gAl(p, γ)27Si Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(26Al, γ), E=5.122, 5.226, 5.850 MeV; measured Eγ, (recoil)γ-coin. 26Al(p, γ), E(cm) ≈ 184 keV; deduced resonance strength. Astrophysical implications discussed.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.252501
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2005LE30      Nucl.Phys. A758, 84c (2005)

R.Lewis, J.Caggiano, A.Parikh, C.Deibel, D.Visser, K.Fear, P.Parker, W.R.Hix

26Alg, m + p resonances studied via proton decays of 27Si

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(3He, t), E=25 MeV; measured Ep following residual nucleus decay to ground and metastable states. 27Si deduced resonance energy. Astrophysical implications discussed.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.166
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2005PA31      Phys.Rev. C 71, 055804 (2005)

A.Parikh, J.A.Caggiano, C.Deibel, J.P.Greene, R.Lewis, P.D.Parker, C.Wrede

Mass measurements of 22Mg and 26Si via the 24Mg(p, t)22Mg and 28Si(p, t)26Si reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg, 28Si(p, t), E=33 MeV; measured triton spectra; deduced reaction Q-values. 22Mg, 26Si deduced mass excesses.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.71.055804
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2004SC16      Phys.Rev.Lett. 92, 162501 (2004); Erratum Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 169901 (2013)

J.P.Schiffer, S.J.Freeman, J.A.Caggiano, C.Deibel, A.Heinz, C.-L.Jiang, R.Lewis, A.Parikh, P.D.Parker, K.E.Rehm, S.Sinha, J.S.Thomas

Is the Nuclear Spin-Orbit Interaction Changing with Neutron Excess?

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112,114,116,118,120,122,124Sn(α, t), E=40 MeV; measured σ(E, θ). 113,115,117,119,121,123,125Sb levels deduced spectroscopic factors, decrease in nuclear spin-orbit interaction. Nuclides near N=82 also discussed.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.162501
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