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2023JA11      Phys.Rev. C 108, 064302 (2023)

A.Jaries, M.Stryjczyk, A.Kankainen, L.Al Ayoubi, O.Beliuskina, P.Delahaye, T.Eronen, M.Flayol, Z.Ge, W.Gins, M.Hukkanen, D.Kahl, S.Kujanpaa, D.Kumar, I.D.Moore, M.Mougeot, D.A.Nesterenko, S.Nikas, H.Penttila, D.Pitman-Weymouth, I.Pohjalainen, A.Raggio, W.Rattanasakuldilok, A.de Roubin, J.Ruotsalainen, V.Virtanen

High-precision Penning-trap mass measurements of Cd and In isotopes at JYFLTRAP remove the fluctuations in the two-neutron separation energies

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.064302
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2023NE13      Phys.Rev. C 108, 054301 (2023)

D.A.Nesterenko, J.Ruotsalainen, M.Stryjczyk, A.Kankainen, L.Al Ayoubi, O.Beliuskina, P.Delahaye, T.Eronen, M.Flayol, Z.Ge, W.Gins, M.Hukkanen, A.Jaries, D.Kahl, D.Kumar, S.Nikas, A.Ortiz-Cortes, H.Penttila, D.Pitman-Weymouth, A.Raggio, M.Ramalho, M.Reponen, S.Rinta-Antila, J.Romero, A.de Roubin, P.C.Srivastava, J.Suhonen, V.Virtanen, A.Zadvornaya

High-precision measurements of low-lying isomeric states in 120-124In with the JYFLTRAP double Penning trap

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.054301
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2023YO04      Phys.Rev. C 108, 064307 (2023)

R.Yokoyama, R.Grzywacz, B.C.Rasco, N.Brewer, K.P.Rykaczewski, I.Dillmann, J.L.Tain, S.Nishimura, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, J.Agramunt, H.Baba, S.Bae, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, J.Ha, O.Hall, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, M.Karny, T.Kawano, L.H.Khiem, T.T.King, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, M.Madurga, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, F.Montes, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, V.H.Phong, M.Piersa-Silkowska, M.Prydderch, V.F.E.Pucknell, M.M.Rajabali, B.Rubio, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, J.Simpson, M.Singh, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, S.L.Thomas, A.Tolosa-Delgado, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, P.J.Woods, X.X.Xu

β-delayed neutron emissions from N>50 gallium isotopes

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.064307
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2022DA06      Phys.Rev. C 105, L031304 (2022)

B.Das, B.Cederwall, C.Qi, M.Gorska, P.H.Regan, O.Aktas, H.M.Albers, A.Banerjee, M.M.R.Chishti, J.Gerl, N.Hubbard, S.Jazrawi, J.Jolie, A.K.Mistry, M.Polettini, A.Yaneva, S.Alhomaidhi, J.Zhao, T.Arici, S.Bagchi, G.Benzoni, P.Boutachkov, T.Davinson, T.Dickel, E.Haettner, O.Hall, Ch.Hornung, J.P.Hucka, P.R.John, I.Kojouharov, R.Knobel, D.Kostyleva, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mukha, W.R.Plass, B.S.Nara Singh, J.Vasiljevic, S.Pietri, Zs.Podolyak, M.Rudigier, H.Rosch, E.Sahin, H.Schaffner, C.Scheidenberger, F.Schirru, A.Sharma, R.Shearman, Y.Tanaka, J.Vesic, H.Weick, H.J.Wollersheim, U.Ahmed, A.Algora, C.Appleton, J.Benito, A.Blazhev, A.Bracco, A.M.Bruce, M.Brunet, R.Canavan, A.Esmaylzadeh, L.M.Fraile, G.Hafner, H.Heggen, D.Kahl, V.Karayonchev, R.Kern, A.Korgul, G.Kosir, N.Kurz, R.Lozeva, M.Mikolajczuk, P.Napiralla, R.Page, C.M.Petrache, N.Pietralla, J.-M.Regis, P.Ruotsalainen, L.Sexton, V.Sanchez-Temble, M.Si, J.Vilhena, V.Werner, J.Wiederhold, W.Witt, P.J.Woods, G.Zimba

Nature of seniority symmetry breaking in the semimagic nucleus 94Ru

RADIOACTIVITY 95mPd(β+p)[from 9Be(124Xe, F), E=850 MeV/nucleon];measured Eγ, Iγ, Ep, Ip, γγ-coin, pγ-coin. 94Ru; deduced T1/2 of low-lying excited states, B(E2). Comparison to shell-model calculations. Ions were separated with FRS at GSI and implanted in the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA), composed of three double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSSDs) situated at the center of the DEcay SPECtroscopy (DESPEC) setup, comprised of a hybrid array of six triple cluster high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors and 36 LaBr3(Ce) detectors of the FAst TIMing Array (FATIMA).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.L031304
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2022KI23      Astrophys.J. 936, 107 (2022)

G.G.Kiss, A.Vitez-Sveiczer, Y.Saito, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, M.Pallas, J.L.Tain, I.Dillmann, J.Agramunt, A.Algora, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, C.Appleton, J.M.Allmond, P.Aguilera, H.Baba, N.T.Brewer, C.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, N.Fukuda, Z.Ge, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, R.K.Grzywacz, O.Hall, A.Horvath, J.Ha, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, T.T.King, A.Korgul, S.Kovacs, R.Krucken, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, J.Liu, J.Liang, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, F.Molina, A.I.Morales, M.R.Mumpower, E.Nacher, A.Navarro, N.Nepal, S.Nishimura, M.Piersa-Silkowska, V.Phong, B.C.Rasco, B.Rubio, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.Romero-Barrientos, H.Sakurai, L.Sexton, Y.Shimizu, M.Singh, T.Sprouse, T.Sumikama, R.Surman, H.Suzuki, T.N.Szegedi, H.Takeda, A.Tolosa, K.Wang, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, P.Woods, R.Yokoyama, Z.Xu

Measuring the β-decay Properties of Neutron-rich Exotic Pm, Sm, Eu, and Gd Isotopes to Constrain the Nucleosynthesis Yields in the Rare-earth Region

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, TOF, Eβ, Iβ. 159,160,161,162,163,164,165,166Pm, 161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168Sm, 165,166,167,168,169,170Eu, 167,168,169,170,171,172Gd; deduced new isotopes T1/2 and β-delayed neutron emission probabilities, relative r-process abundance pattern for the neutron-star merger scenario. RIKEN Nishina Center, the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA) and the BRIKEN neutron detector array.

doi: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac80fc
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2022PH01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 172701 (2022)

V.H.Phong, S.Nishimura, G.Lorusso, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, O.Hall, T.Kawano, J.Liu, F.Montes, N.Nishimura, R.Grzywacz, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.Agramunt, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, H.Baba, S.Bae, N.T.Brewer, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Fijalkowska, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, J.Ha, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, L.H.Khiem, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, Z.Liu, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, B.Moon, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, M.Piersa-Silkowska, V.F.E.Pucknell, B.C.Rasco, B.Rubio, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, J.L.Tain, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, A.Tolosa-Delgado

β-Delayed One and Two Neutron Emission Probabilities Southeast of 132Sn and the Odd-Even Systematics in r-Process Nuclide Abundances

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, F)121Rh/122Rh/123Rh/124Rh/125Rh/123Pd/124Pd/125Pd/126Pd/127Pd/128Pd/126Ag/127Ag/128Ag/129Ag/130Ag/131Ag/129Cd/130Cd/131Cd/132Cd/133Cd/134Cd/131In/132In/133In/134In/135In/136In/134Sn/135Sn/136Sn/137Sn/138Sn/139Sn/138Sb/139Sb/140Sb/141Sb, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragments using BigRIPS and ZeroDegree spectrometers at RIBF-RIKEN facility for separation of fragments by A/Q and Z through measurements of time-of-flight (TOF), magnetic rigidity (Bρ) and energy loss (ΔE); deduced A/Q versus Z particle identification plots.

RADIOACTIVITY 129,130,131Ag, 130,131,132,133Cd, 134Cd, 131,132,133,134,135,136In, 134,135,136,137,138,139Sn(β-), (β-n), (β-2n)[from 9Be(238U, F), E=345 MeV/nucleon]; measured implanted ions, neutrons, β, γ, (implants)β-, (implants)β(1n)- and (implants)β(2n)-correlations, T1/2 of decays of ground states using BRIKEN neutron counter with 140 3He-filled proportional counters, AIDA array of DSSSDs for implants and β decays, two Clover HPGe detectors for γ radiation, and two thick plastic scintillators; deduced T1/2, %β-n or Pn, %β-2n or P2n from simultaneous fits of β-, β-1n and β-2n-decay curves. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with theoretical predictions from quasiparticle random-phase approximation (QRPA), based on finite range droplet model (FRDM) and the relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (RHB) plus proton-neutron QRPA (pnQRPA).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.172701
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2022UT02      Phys.Rev. C 106, 024327 (2022)

S.Uthayakumaar, M.A.Bentley, E.C.Simpson, T.Haylett, R.Yajzey, S.M.Lenzi, W.Satula, D.Bazin, J.Belarge, P.C.Bender, P.J.Davies, B.Elman, A.Gade, H.Iwasaki, D.Kahl, N.Kobayashi, B.Longfellow, S.J.Lonsdale, E.Lunderberg, L.Morris, D.R.Napoli, T.G.Parry, X.Pereira-Lopez, F.Recchia, J.A.Tostevin, R.Wadsworth, D.Weisshaar

Spectroscopy of the T = 3 over 2 A = 47 and A = 45 mirror nuclei via one- and two-nucleon knockout reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(48Mn, 47Mn), E=84 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(48V, 47Ti), E=89 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(47Cr, 45Cr), E=81 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(47V, 45Sc), E=85 MeV/nucleon, [48Mn, 48V, 47Cr, 47V secondary beams from 9Be(58Ni, X), E=160 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation of fragments using A1900 separator and S800 spectrograph at NSCL-MSU facility]; measured reaction products, outgoing particle identification plot, Eγ, Iγ, exclusive cross sections, (particle)γ-coin, γγ-coin for mirrored nuclei produced via one- and two-nucleon knockout reactions. 47Mn, 47Ti, 45Sc, 45Cr; deduced levels, J, π, mirror-energy differences (MED) for T=3/2 mirror nuclei. Comparison with reaction model, shell-model and DFT-NCII theoretical calculations. Discussed large asymmetry in the inclusive cross sections between the A=47 mirror pair in terms of binding-energy effects.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.024327
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2022ZH60      Nature(London) 610, 656 (2022)

L.Zhang, J.He, R.J.deBoer, M.Wiescher, A.Heger, D.Kahl, J.Su, D.Odell, Y.Chen, X.Li, J.Wang, L.Zhang, F.Cao, H.Zhang, Z.Zhang, X.Jiang, L.Wang, Z.Li, L.Song, H.Zhao, L.Sun, Q.Wu, J.Li, B.Cui, L.Chen, R.Ma, E.Li, G.Lian, Y.D.Sheng, Z.Li, B.Guo, X.Zhou, Y.Zhang, H.Xu, J.Cheng, W.Liu

Measurement of 19F(p, γ)20Ne reaction suggests CNO breakout in first stars

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(p, γ), E(cm)<400 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced yields, S-factor, resonance strengths, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with available data. The Jinping Underground Nuclear Astrophysics Experiment (JUNA).

doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05230-x
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2022ZH67      Phys.Rev. C 106, 055803 (2022)

L.Y.Zhang, J.Su, J.J.He, R.J.deBoer, D.Kahl, M.Wiescher, D.Odell, Y.J.Chen, X.Y.Li, J.G.Wang, L.Zhang, F.Q.Cao, H.Zhang, Z.C.Zhang, T.Y.Jiao, Y.D.Sheng, L.H.Wang, L.Y.Song, X.Z.Jiang, Z.M.Li, E.T.Li, S.Wang, G.Lian, Z.H.Li, B.Guo, X.D.Tang, L.T.Sun, Q.Wu, J.Q.Li, B.Q.Cui, L.H.Chen, R.G.Ma, N.C.Qi, W.L.Sun, X.Y.Guo, P.Zhang, Y.H.Chen, Y.Zhou, J.F.Zhou, J.R.He, C.S.Shang, M.C.Li, J.P.Cheng, W.P.Liu

Direct measurement of the astrophysical 19F(p, αγ)16O reaction in a deep-underground laboratory

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(p, αγ), E(cm)=72.4-344 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced astrophysical S-factor, thermonuclear astrophysical reaction rates (range 0.05–1 GK), contributions from different channels. R-matrix analysis with AZURE2 together with a MCMC Bayesian uncertainty estimation. Comparison to other experimental data. 4π BGO γ-array with proton beam from JUNA accelerator at China JinPing underground Laboratory (CJPL).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.055803
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2021HA19      Phys.Lett. B 816, 136266 (2021)

O.Hall, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, F.Montes, S.Nishimura, V.H.Phong, P.J.Woods, J.Agramunt, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, H.Baba, S.Bae, N.T.Brewer, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Fijalkowska, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, R.Grzywacz, J.Ha, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, L.H.Khiem, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, Z.Liu, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, B.Moon, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, M.R.Mumpower, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, M.Piersa, V.F.E.Pucknell, B.C.Rasco, B.Rubio, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, J.L.Tain, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, A.Tolosa-Delgado, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.Yokoyama

β-delayed neutron emission of r-process nuclei at the N = 82 shell closure

RADIOACTIVITY 115,116Tc, 116,117,118,119,120,121Ru, 118,119,120,121,122,123,124Rh, 121,122,123,124,125,126,127,128Pd, 124,125,126,127,128,129Ag, 127,128,129,130Cd(β-n) [from 9Be(238U, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, En, In; deduced β-delayed neutron emission probabilities, T1/2. RIKEN using the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA) and the BRIKEN neutron detector array.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136266
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2021HA53      Astrophys.J. 915, L13 (2021)

S.Hayakawa, M.La Cognata, L.Lamia, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, K.Abe, H.Shimizu, L.Yang, O.Beliuskina, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, S.Cherubini, P.Figuera, Z.Ge, M.Gulino, J.Hu, A.Inoue, N.Iwasa, A.Kim, D.Kim, G.Kiss, S.Kubono, M.La Commara, M.Lattuada, E.J.Lee, J.Y.Moon, S.Palmerini, C.Parascandolo, S.Y.Park, V.H.Phong, D.Pierroutsakou, R.G.Pizzone, G.G.Rapisarda, S.Romano, C.Spitaleri, X.D.Tang, O.Trippella, A.Tumino, N.T.Zhang

Constraining the Primordial Lithium Abundance: New Cross Section Measurement of the 7Be + n Reactions Updates the Total 7Be Destruction Rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(7Be, p7Li)1H, E=3.16 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 8Be; deduced σ, low-lying resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rates for 7Be(n, p) and 7Be(n, α) reactions. Comparison with available data. the Trojan Horse Method (THM), Center-for-Nuclear-Study RI Beam separator (CRIB), the University of Tokyo, located atthe RI Beam Factory, RIKEN.

doi: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac061f
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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
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2021WI05      Phys.Rev. C 104, 014304 (2021)

K.Wimmer, F.Recchia, S.M.Lenzi, S.Riccetto, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, C.J.Griffin, S.Nishimura, V.Phong, P.-A.Soderstrom, O.Aktas, M.Al-Aqeel, T.Ando, H.Baba, S.Bae, S.Choi, P.Doornenbal, J.Ha, L.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, P.R.John, D.Kahl, G.Kiss, I.Kojouharov, N.Kurz, M.Labiche, K.Matsui, S.Momiyama, D.R.Napoli, M.Niikura, C.Nita, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, H.Schaffner, P.Schrock, C.Stahl, T.Sumikama, V.Werner, W.Witt, P.J.Woods

Isomeric states in neutron-rich nuclei near N=40

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X)58Sc/60V/64V, E=345 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation of fragments of interest using BigRIPS separator and ZeroDegree spectrometer at RIBF-RIKEN facility; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, delayed γ spectra, half-lives of nanosecond and microsec isomers using HPGe EUroball RIKEN Cluster Array (EURICA). 58Sc, 60,64V; deduced levels, new isomers, B(E2), B(M2); discussed possible spin-parity assignments for the isomers. Comparison with previous experimental data, and with shell-model predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014304
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2021YA01      Phys.Lett. B 813, 136045 (2021)

L.Yang, C.J.Lin, H.Yamaguchi, J.Lei, P.W.Wen, M.Mazzocco, N.R.Ma, L.J.Sun, D.X.Wang, G.X.Zhang, K.Abe, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, A.Diaz-Torres, J.L.Ferreira, S.Hayakawa, H.M.Jia, D.Kahl, A.Kim, M.S.Kwag, M.La Commara, R.Navarro-Perez, C.Parascandolo, D.Pierroutsakou, J.Rangel, Y.Sakaguchi, C.Signorini, E.Strano, X.X.Xu, F.Yang, Y.Y.Yang, G.L.Zhang, F.P.Zhong, J.Lubian

Insight into the reaction dynamics of proton drip-line nuclear system 17F+58Ni at near-barrier energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(17F, 17F), (17F, X), E=43.6, 47.5, 55.7, 63.1 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα, Ep, Ip. 16O, 17F; deduced σ, σ(θ) quasielastic scattering and fusion.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.136045
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2021YA33      Phys.Lett. B 823, 136757 (2021)

R.Yajzey, M.A.Bentley, E.C.Simpson, T.Haylett, S.Uthayakumaar, D.Bazin, J.Belarge, P.C.Bender, P.J.Davies, B.Elman, A.Gade, H.Iwasaki, D.Kahl, N.Kobayashi, S.M.Lenzi, B.Longfellow, S.J.Lonsdale, E.Lunderberg, L.Morris, D.R.Napoli, X.Pereira-Lopez, F.Recchia, J.A.Tostevin, R.Wadsworth, D.Weisshaar

Spectroscopy of the T=2 mirror nuclei 48Fe/48Ti using mirrored knockout reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(58Ni, X)48Fe/48Ti, E=160 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, σ for sta tes directly populated in this work through one-nucleon knockout, mirror energy differences (MED). Comparison with calculations. The Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-beam Nuclear Array GRETINA.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136757
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2021ZH53      Phys.Rev.Lett. 127, 152702 (2021)

L.Y.Zhang, J.Su, J.J.He, M.Wiescher, R.J.deBoer, D.Kahl, Y.J.Chen, X.Y.Li, J.G.Wang, L.Zhang, F.Q.Cao, H.Zhang, Z.C.Zhang, T.Y.Jiao, Y.D.Sheng, L.H.Wang, L.Y.Song, X.Z.Jiang, Z.M.Li, E.T.Li, S.Wang, G.Lian, Z.H.Li, X.D.Tang, H.W.Zhao, L.T.Sun, Q.Wu, J.Q.Li, B.Q.Cui, L.H.Chen, R.G.Ma, B.Guo, S.W.Xu, J.Y.Li, N.C.Qi, W.L.Sun, X.Y.Guo, P.Zhang, Y.H.Chen, Y.Zhou, J.F.Zhou, J.R.He, C.S.Shang, M.C.Li, X.H.Zhou, Y.H.Zhang, F.S.Zhang, Z.G.Hu, H.S.Xu, J.P.Chen, W.P.Liu

Direct Measurement of the Astrophysical 19F(p, αγ)16O Reaction in the Deepest Operational Underground Laboratory

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(p, α), E(cm)=72.4-188.8 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced yields, S-factors, reaction rates. The China Jinping Underground Laboratory (CJPL), JUNA accelerator.

doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.127.152702
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2020HA09      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 36 (2020)

C.B.Hamill, P.J.Woods, D.Kahl, R.Longland, J.P.Greene, C.Marshall, F.Portillo, K.Setoodehnia

Study of the 25Mg(d, p)26Mg reaction to constrain the 25Al(p, γ)26Si resonant reaction rates in nova burning conditions

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00052-9
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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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2019KA15      Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 4 (2019)

D.Kahl, P.J.Woods, Y.Fujita, H.Fujita, K.Abe, T.Adachi, D.Frekers, T.Ito, N.Kikukawa, M.Nagashima, P.Puppe, D.Sera, T.Shima, Y.Shimbara, A.Tamii, J.H.Thies

s-wave resonances for the 18F(p, α)15O reaction in novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, α)15O;19F(3He, t)19Ne, E=140 MeV/nucleon; measured Et, It(θ); deduced peaks of discrete excited states in 19Ne; deduced 19F, 19Ne levels, J, π, deduced ΔL=0 state at 6.13 MeV which could significantly affect 18F(p, α) astrophysical S-factor, suggested mirror pairs of states. Levels compared with published data. 18F(p, α), E(cm)=0-1 MeV; calculated astrophysical S-factor with different interference signs between L=0 states with possibility of changing temperatures (50-350 MK); deduced resonance parameters (energy, (α- and p-width, ANC)). S-factor compared with other calculations.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12682-9
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2019KA44      Phys.Lett. B 797, 134803 (2019)

D.Kahl, P.J.Woods, T.Poxon-Pearson, F.M.Nunes, B.A.Brown, H.Schatz, T.Baumann, D.Bazin, J.A.Belarge, P.C.Bender, B.Elman, A.Estrade, A.Gade, A.Kankainen, C.Lederer-Woods, S.Lipschutz, B.Longfellow, S.-J.Lonsdale, E.Lunderberg, F.Montes, W.J.Ong, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, C.Sullivan, R.Taverner, D.Weisshaar, R.Zegers

Single-particle shell strengths near the doubly magic nucleus 56Ni and the 56Ni(p, γ)57Cu reaction rate in explosive astrophysical burning

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(56Ni, n), (56Ni, p), E=33.6 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 57Cu; deduced σ, spectroscopic factors, resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rates.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134803
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2019MA46      Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 87 (2019)

N.R.Ma, L.Yang, C.J.Lin, H.Yamaguchi, D.X.Wang, L.J.Sun, M.Mazzocco, H.M.Jia, S.Hayakawa, D.Kahl, S.M.Cha, G.X.Zhang, F.Yang, Y.Y.Yang, C.Signorini, Y.Sakaguchi, K.Abe, M.La Commara, D.Pierroutsakou, C.Parascandolo, E.Strano, A.Kim, K.Y.Chae, M.S.Kwag, G.L.Zhang, M.Pan, X.X.Xu, P.W.Wen, F.P.Zhong, H.H.Sun, G.Guo

MITA: A Multilayer Ionization-chamber Telescope Array for low-energy reactions with exotic nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(17F, 17F'), E=55.7 MeV; measured ToF of different isotopes recorded by MITA, reaction products; deduced protons and α counts vs E, σ(θ) vs θ.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12765-7
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2019MA58      Phys.Rev. C 100, 024602 (2019)

M.Mazzocco, N.Keeley, A.Boiano, C.Boiano, M.La Commara, C.Manea, C.Parascandolo, D.Pierroutsakou, C.Signorini, E.Strano, D.Torresi, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, L.Acosta, P.Di Meo, J.P.Fernandez-Garcia, T.Glodariu, J.Grebosz, A.Guglielmetti, Y.Hirayama, N.Imai, H.Ishiyama, N.Iwasa, S.C.Jeong, H.M.Jia, Y.H.Kim, S.Kimura, S.Kubono, G.La Rana, C.J.Lin, P.Lotti, G.Marquinez-Duran, I.Martel, H.Miyatake, M.Mukai, T.Nakao, M.Nicoletto, A.Pakou, K.Rusek, Y.Sakaguchi, A.M.Sanchez-Benitez, T.Sava, O.Sgouros, V.Soukeras, F.Soramel, E.Stiliaris, L.Stroe, T.Teranishi, N.Toniolo, Y.Wakabayashi, Y.X.Watanabe, L.Yang, Y.Y.Yang, H.Q.Zhang

Elastic scattering for the 8B and 7Be + 208Pb systems at near-Coulomb barrier energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(8B, 8B), E=50 MeV, [8B secondary beam from 3He(6Li, 8B), E=11.2 MeV/nucleon primary reaction at RIKEN]; 208Pb(7Be, 7Be), E=37.4, 40.5, 42.2 MeV, [7Be secondary beam from 1H(7Li, 7Be), E=48.8 MeV primary reaction at LNL-Legnaro]; measured charged particles, σ(θ, E) using the EXPADES detector array, and angular distribution; analyzed by optical model and the continuum discretized coupled channels (CDCC) formalisms. Experiments performed at the CNS Radioactive Ion Beams (CRIB) facility at RIKEN, and EXOTIC facility at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.024602
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2019PH02      Phys.Rev. C 100, 011302 (2019)

V.H.Phong, G.Lorusso, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, O.Hall, J.Liu, K.Matsui, F.Montes, S.Nishimura, A.Boso, P.H.Regan, R.Shearman, Z.Y.Xu, J.Agramunt, J.M.Allmond, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, H.Baba, N.T.Brewer, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, G.Cortes, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Gargano, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, R.K.Grzywacz, L.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, A.Jungclaus, D.Kahl, L.H.Khiem, G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, K.Miernik, A.I.Morales, N.Nepal, M.Piersa, Zs.Podolyak, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, D.W.Stacener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, J.L.Tain, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, A.Tolosa-Delgado, V.Vaquero, P.J.Woods, R.Yokoyama, C.Yuan

Observation of a 13449In85 Proton-neutron coupling "southeast" of 13250Sn82

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, F)120Rh/121Rh/122Rh/123Rh/124Rh/125Rh/123Pd/124Pd/125Pd/126Pd/127Pd/128Pd/125Ag/126Ag/127Ag/128Ag/129Ag/130Ag/128Cd/129Cd/130Cd/131Cd/132Cd/133Cd/131In/132In/133In/134In/135In/136In/134Sn/135Sn/136Sn/137Sn/138Sn/139Sn/138Sb/139Sb/140Sb/141Te/142Te, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragment yields, A/Q plot, Eγ, Iγ, (fragment)γ-coin, half-lives of isomers in 128Cd and 134In by (ion)γ(t) using BigRIPS, ZeroDegree spectrometer, and AIDA array for fragment separation and identification, and HPGe detectors for γ detection at RIBF-RIKEN. 128Cd, 130Ag, 132,134In; measured (ion)γ-coin spectra; deduced isomers in 128Cd and 134In, configurations, no evidence for isomers in 130Ag and 132In. 134In; compared Weisskopf estimated half-lives for E1, M1, E2 and M2 multipolarities for the isomeric transition in the case of bare nuclei and neutral atoms with the measured half-life, best agreement found for E2 multipolarity. 130Ag, 132,134In; calculated levels, J, π using shell model, and compared with available experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.011302
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2019RE11      Acta Phys.Pol. B50, 669 (2019)

F.Recchia, K.Wimmer, S.M.Lenzi, S.Riccetto, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, C.Griffin, S.Nishimura, F.Nowacki, V.Phong, A.Poves, P.-A.Soderstrom, O.Aktas, M.Alaqueel, T.Ando, H.Baba, S.Bae, S.Choi, P.Doornenbal, J.Ha, L.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, P.R.John, D.Kahl, G.Kiss, M.Labiche, K.Matsui, S.Momiyama, D.R.Napoli, M.Niikura, C.Nita, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, P.Schrock, C.Stahl, T.Sumikama, V.Werner, W.Witt

Isomer Spectroscopy in Odd-Even Ti Isotopes: Approaching N=40

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin. 55,57,59Ti; deduced levels, J, π. 59Ti; deduced T1/2 for isomeric state. Comparison with large-scale shell model calculations. BigRIPS and ZeroDegree spectrometers, AIDA and EURICA arrays at RIBF-RIKEN facility.

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.50.669
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2019WI04      Phys.Lett. B 792, 16 (2019)

K.Wimmer, F.Recchia, S.M.Lenzi, S.Riccetto, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, C.J.Griffin, S.Nishimura, F.Nowacki, V.Phong, A.Poves, P.-A.Soderstrom, O.Aktas, M.Al-Aqeel, T.Ando, H.Baba, S.Bae, S.Choi, P.Doornenbal, J.Ha, L.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, P.R.John, D.Kahl, G.Kiss, I.Kojouharov, N.Kurz, M.Labiche, K.Matsui, S.Momiyama, D.R.Napoli, M.Niikura, C.Nita, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, H.Schaffner, P.Schrock, C.Stahl, T.Sumikama, V.Werner, W.Witt, P.J.Woods

First spectroscopy of 61Ti and the transition to the Island of Inversion at N=40

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured yields of reaction products with Z=21-26 and A/Q=2.55 to 2.82, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, half-lives of isomers by γ(t) method using BigRIPS and ZeroDegree spectrometers, AIDA and EURICA arrays at RIBF-RIKEN facility. 59,61Ti; deduced levels, isomers, J, π, multipolarity, B(E2), B(M2), evidence for island of inversion at N=40. 59Ti; deduced only one β-decaying state from half-life measurement. Comparison with large-scale shell model calculations.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 57,59,61Ti; calculated levels, J, π using large-scale shell model with LNPS and LNPS-fp interactions. Comparison with experimental values.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.03.018
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2019YO03      Phys.Rev. C 100, 031302(R) (2019)

R.Yokoyama, R.Grzywacz, B.C.Rasco, N.Brewer, K.P.Rykaczewski, I.Dillmann, J.L.Tain, S.Nishimura, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, J.Agramunt, H.Baba, S.Bae, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, J.Ha, O.Hall, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, M.Karny, T.Kawano, L.H.Khiem, T.T.King, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, M.Madurga, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, F.Montes, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, V.H.Phong, M.Piersa, M.Prydderch, V.F.E.Pucknell, M.M.Rajabali, B.Rubio, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, J.Simpson, M.Singh, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, R.Surman, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, S.L.Thomas, A.Tolosa-Delgado, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, P.J.Woods, X.X.Xu

Strong one-neutron emission from two-neutron unbound states in β decays of the r-process nuclei 86, 87Ga

RADIOACTIVITY 84,85,86,87Ga(β-), (β-n), (β-2n)[from 9Be(238U, F), E=345 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation and identification of fragments using the BigRIPS in-flight separator at RIBF-RIKEN facility]; measured secondary ions implanted into active stoppers made of double-sided silicon-strip detectors (DSSSDs), neutrons by BRIKEN array of 3He counters, WAS3ABi for β and ion detection, and γ rays by two clover-type HPGe detectors, (ions)βn-coin, half-lives of decays of 84,85,86,87Ga; deduced decay curves, %β-n (P1n) and %β-2n (P2n). Comparison with shell-model and QRPA calculations. Relevance to r-process modeling.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.031302
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2018KA11      Phys.Rev. C 97, 015802 (2018)

D.Kahl, H.Yamaguchi, S.Kubono, A.A.Chen, A.Parikh, D.N.Binh, J.Chen, S.Cherubini, N.N.Duy, T.Hashimoto, S.Hayakawa, N.Iwasa, H.S.Jung, S.Kato, Y.K.Kwon, S.Nishimura, S.Ota, K.Setoodehnia, T.Teranishi, H.Tokieda, T.Yamada, C.C.Yun, L.Y.Zhang

First measurement of 30S + α resonant elastic scattering for the 30S(α, p) reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4H(30S, α), E(cm)=1.9-5.5 MeV, [30S secondary beam from 3He(28Si, 30S), E=7.3 MeV/nucleon]; measured Eα, Iα, differential σ(E) using an array of silicon strip detectors (SSDs), and parallel plate avalanche counters (PPACs) for monitoring the 30S beam, ΔE-E plot for light ion particle using the CNS Radioactive Ion Beam separator (CRIB) facility, University of Tokyo, and RIKEN. 34Ar; deduced levels above 11 MeV, α-resonances, J, π, α-widths, proton-width. R-matrix analysis. 30s(α, p), T=1-10 GK; deduced stellar reaction rate using new resonance data, and compared with statistical model (SM) calculations from NON-SMOKER code. Astrophysical impact on one-zone postprocessing type I x-ray burst (XRBs) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.015802
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2018TA20      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 417 (2018)

J.L.Tain, J.Agramunt, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, H.Baba, S.Bae, N.T.Brewer, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.Griffin, R.Grzywacz, J.Ha, O.Hall, L.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, M.Karny, G.G.Kiss, M.Kogimtzis, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Lee, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, F.Montes, B.Moon, A.I.Morales, N.Nepal, S.Nishimura, R.D.Page, Z.Podolyak, V.F.E.Pucknell, B.C.Rasco, P.H.Regan, A.Riego, B.Rubio, K.P.Rykaczewski, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, J.Simpson, P.A.Soderstrom, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, R.Surman, H.Suzuki, M.Takechi, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, S.L.Thomas, A.Tolosa-Delgado, V.H.Phong, P.Woods

The BRIKEN Project: Extensive Measurements of β-delayed Neutron Emitters for the Astrophysical r Process

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.417
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2017YA05      Phys.Lett. B 766, 11 (2017)

H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, S.Hayakawa, Y.Sakaguchi, K.Abe, T.Nakao, T.Suhara, N.Iwasa, A.Kim, D.H.Kim, S.M.Cha, M.S.Kwag, J.H.Lee, E.J.Lee, K.Y.Chae, Y.Wakabayashi, N.Imai, N.Kitamura, P.Lee, J.Y.Moon, K.B.Lee, C.Akers, H.S.Jung, N.N.Duy, L.H.Khiem, C.S.Lee

Experimental investigation of a linear-chain structure in the nucleus 14C

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(10Be, X)14C, E=24.9 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ(θ), level energies, J, π, resonance parameters. R-matrix fit with SAMMY8, comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2016.12.050
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2016HA19      Phys.Rev. C 93, 065802 (2016)

S.Hayakawa, S.Kubono, D.Kahl, H.Yamaguchi, D.N.Binh, T.Hashimoto, Y.Wakabayashi, J.J.He, N.Iwasa, S.Kato, T.Komatsubara, Y.K.Kwon, T.Teranishi

First direct measurement of the 11C(α, p)14N stellar reaction by an extended thick-target method

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(11C, p)14N, E(cm)=1.3-4.5 MeV, [11C secondary beam from 1H(11B, n) primary reaction, E=4.6 MeV/nucleon, using CRIB at RIKEN AVF cyclotron]; measured Ep, Ip, time of flight of protons for (α, p0), (α, p1), and (α, p2) transitions, energy loss of 11C beam in 4He gas, σ(E, θ) for p0, p1 and p2 by geometrically-extended thick-target inverse-kinematics method; deduced astrophysical S factors and reaction rates for p0, p1 and p2. Comparison

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.065802
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2015KI07      Phys.Rev. C 92, 035801 (2015)

A.Kim, N.H.Lee, M.H.Han, J.S.Yoo, K.I.Hahn, H.Yamaguchi, D.N.Binh, T.Hashimoto, S.Hayakawa, D.Kahl, T.Kawabata, Y.Kurihara, Y.Wakabayashi, S.Kubono, S.Choi, Y.K.Kwon, J.Y.Moon, H.S.Jung, C.S.Lee, T.Teranishi, S.Kato, T.Komatsubara, B.Guo, W.P.Liu, B.Wang, Y.Wang

Measurement of the 14O(α, p)17F cross section at Ec.m. ≈ 2.1-5.3MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(14O, p), E=2.5 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 14O beam from 1H(14N, n), E=8.4 MeV/nucleon primary reaction at RIBF-RIKEN]; measured E(p), I(p), pp-coin, energy distribution of single- and double-proton events, differential cross sections by thick target method. 18Ne; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, proton and α widths by R-matrix analysis, astrophysical reaction rates, strong single-proton decay events, but no strong double-proton events. Relevance to trigger reaction for the x-ray burst and nucleosynthesis of heavy nuclei up to Cd.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.035801
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2015UT03      Phys.Rev. C 92, 064323 (2015)

H.Utsunomiya, S.Katayama, I.Gheorghe, S.Imai, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, Y.Sakaguchi, T.Shima, K.Takahisa, S.Miyamoto

Photodisintegration of 9Be through the 1/2+ state and cluster dipole resonance

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(γ, n), E=1.67-2.11, 5.58-16.11 MeV, [γ beam from Compton backscattering of CO2 laser photons with relativistic electrons]; measured Eγ, E(n), I(n), σ(Eγ) at the NewSUBARU synchrotron radiation facility; deduced Breit-Wigner parameters of B(E1), Γγ, and Γn for 1/2+ state, energy and strength of cluster dipole resonance (CDR). Comparison with the cluster dipole sum rule, and with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.064323
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2014HU16      Phys.Rev. C 90, 025803 (2014)

J.Hu, J.J.He, A.Parikh, S.W.Xu, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, P.Ma, J.Su, H.W.Wang, T.Nakao, Y.Wakabayashi, T.Teranishi, K.I.Hahn, J.Y.Moon, H.S.Jung, T.Hashimoto, A.A.Chen, D.Irvine, C.S.Lee, S.Kubono

Examination of the role of the 14O(α, p)17F reaction rate in type-I x-ray bursts

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, p), E=3.6 MeV/nucleon, [17F secondary beam from 2H(16O, n), E=6.6 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured Ep, Ip, angular distribution using radioactive ion beam separator (CRIB) at CNS-RIKEN facility. 18Ne; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, L-transfers, widths, proton partial widths, resonance strengths. R-matrix analysis of experimental data. Comparison with previous experimental results. 14O(α, p)17F, at T9=0.25-3.0; deduced reaction rates and compared with other studies. Relevance to hot-CNO cycle of the rp-process in type-I x-ray bursts (XRBs).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.025803
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2014IM02      Phys.Rev. C 90, 011302 (2014)

N.Imai, M.Mukai, J.Cederkall, H.Aghai, P.Golubev, H.T.Johansson, D.Kahl, J.Kurcewics, T.Teranishi, Y.X.Watanabe

Isobaric analog resonances of 31Mg and the border of the island of inversion

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, C(30Mg, p), E=2.92 MeV/nucleon, [30Mg secondary beam from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV primary reaction]; measured particle spectra, differential σ using High-resolution Separator at REX-ISOLDE-CERN facility. Thick polyethylene secondary target. 31Mg; deduced energies of proton resonances, levels, width, partial proton width, spectroscopic factor. R-matrix analysis. Configurations of 31Mg and 30Mg. Boundary of "Island of Inversion". Comparison with shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.011302
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2014JU02      Phys.Rev. C 90, 035805 (2014)

H.S.Jung, C.S.Lee, Y.K.Kwon, J.Y.Moon, J.H.Lee, C.C.Yun, M.J.Kim, T.Hashimoto, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, S.Kubono, Y.Wakabayashi, Y.Togano, S.Choi, Y.H.Kim, Y.K.Kim, J.S.Park, E.J.Kim, C.-B.Moon, T.Teranishi, N.Iwasa, T.Yamada, S.Kato, S.Cherubini, S.Hayakawa, G.G.Rapisarda

Elastic scattering of 25Al + p to explore the resonance structure in 26Si

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(25Al, p), E=71.58 MeV, [25Al secondary beam from 3He(24Mg, 25Al), E=7.5 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured Ep, Ip, ΔE-E and two-dimensional TOF plots, σ(E) at CRIB-RIKEN-CNS facility. 26Si; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, l-values, proton widths using R-matrix analysis. Comparison with previous experimental studies. Discussed astrophysical implications.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.035805
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2014KO41      Eur.Phys.J. A 50, 136 (2014)

T.Komatsubara, S.Kubono, T.Hayakawa, T.Shizuma, A.Ozawa, Y.Ito, Y.Ishibashi, T.Moriguchi, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, S.Hayakawa, D.N.Binh, A.A.Chen, J.Chen, K.Setoodehnia, T.Kajino

Excited states above the proton threshold in 26Si

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2014-14136-4
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2014MC08      Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 88 (2014)

E.Mcneice, K.Setoodehnia, B.Singh, Y.Abe, D.N.Binh, A.A.Chen, J.Chen, S.Cherubini, S.Fukuoka, T.Hashimoto, T.Hayakawa, Y.Ishibashi, Y.Ito, D.Kahl, T.Komatsubara, S.Kubono, T.Moriguchi, D.Nagae, R.Nishikiori, T.Niwa, A.Ozawa, T.Shizuma, H.Suzuki, H.Yamaguchi, T.Yuasa

In-beam γ-ray Spectroscopy of 30P via the 28Si(3He, pγ)30P Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(3He, p), E=9 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced level structure, J, π, resonance states, γ-γ directional correlation of oriented nuclei. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.07.014
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2014ZH05      Phys.Rev. C 89, 015804 (2014)

L.Y.Zhang, J.J.He, A.Parikh, S.W.Xu, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, S.Kubono, P.Mohr, J.Hu, P.Ma, S.Z.Chen, Y.Wakabayashi, H.W.Wang, W.D.Tian, R.F.Chen, B.Guo, T.Hashimoto, Y.Togano, S.Hayakawa, T.Teranishi, N.Iwasa, T.Yamada, T.Komatsubara, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou

Investigation of the thermonuclear 18Ne(α, p)21Na reaction rate via resonant elastic scattering of 21Na + p

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(21Na, p), E=89 MeV, [21Na secondary beam from 2H(20Ne, X), E=8.2 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured particle spectra, Ep, Ip, σ using CNS Radioactive Ion Beam Separator at RIKEN facility. 22Mg; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, proton widths, resonance parameters by R-matrix analysis. comparison with previous experimental results. 18Ne(α, p)21Na; deduced thermonuclear reaction rates. One-zone postprocessing x-ray burst calculations, and effect on peak nuclear energy generation rate, reaction fluxes, and onset temperature of breakout reaction from hot CNO cycles to rp process in type I x-ray bursts.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.015804
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2013DU09      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A723, 99 (2013)

N.N.Duy, S.Kubono, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, Y.Wakabayashi, T.Teranishi, N.Iwasa, Y.K.Kwon, L.H.Khiem, Y.H.Kim, J.S.Song, J.Hu, Y.Ayyad

Low-energy radioactive ion beam production of 22Mg

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(20Ne, n), E=6.2 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced yields.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2013.05.026
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2013GU04      Phys.Rev. C 87, 015803 (2013)

B.Guo, J.Su, Z.H.Li, Y.B.Wang, S.Q.Yan, Y.J.Li, N.C.Shu, Y.L.Han, X.X.Bai, Y.S.Chen, W.P.Liu, H.Yamaguchi, D.N.Binh, T.Hashimoto, S.Hayakawa, D.Kahl, S.Kubono, J.J.He, J.Hu, S.W.Xu, N.Iwasa, N.Kume, Z.H.Li

Determination of the astrophysical 12N(p, γ)13O reaction rate from the 2H(12N, 13O)n reaction and its astrophysical implications

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(12N, 13O)1n, E=59 MeV; measured reaction products, energy loss, time-of-flight, differential σ(θ); deduced ANC, astrophysical S factors. 12N(p, γ)13O, at T9=0.3-3.0; deduced stellar reaction rate. Astrophysical implications discussed.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.015803
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2013HE16      Phys.Rev. C 88, 012801 (2013)

J.J.He, L.Y.Zhang, A.Parikh, S.W.Xu, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, S.Kubono, J.Hu, P.Ma, S.Z.Chen, Y.Wakabayashi, B.H.Sun, H.W.Wang, W.D.Tian, R.F.Chen, B.Guo, T.Hashimoto, Y.Togano, S.Hayakawa, T.Teranishi, N.Iwasa, T.Yamada, T.Komatsubara

The 18Ne(α, p)21Na breakout reaction in x-ray bursts: Experimental determination of spin-parities for α resonances in 22Mg via resonant elastic scattering of 21Na+p

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(21Na, p), [21Na secondary beam from 20Ne(d, n), E=8.2 MeV/nucleon primary reaction], E=89.4 MeV; measured E(p), I(p) σ(E) at CRIB-CNS-RIKEN facility. 22Mg; deduced levels, resonances, J, π. R-matrix analysis. 18Ne(α, p)21Na; deduced α-widths, resonance strengths, reaction rates using a narrow resonance formalism. Comparison of reaction rates with previous experimental studies and statistical model calculations. Discussed impact of new rates for 18Ne(α, p)21Na reaction on x-ray burst (XRB) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.012801
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2013JI13      Phys.Rev. C 88, 035801 (2013)

S.J.Jin, Y.B.Wang, J.Su, S.Q.Yan, Y.J.Li, B.Guo, Z.H.Li, S.Zeng, G.Lian, X.X.Bai, W.P.Liu, H.Yamaguchi, S.Kubono, J.Hu, D.Kahl, H.S.Jung, J.Y.Moon, C.S.Lee, T.Teranishi, H.W.Wang, H.Ishiyama, N.Iwasa, T.Komatsubara, B.A.Brown

Resonant scattering of 22Na+p studied by the thick-target inverse-kinematic method

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(22Na, 22Na), E<37.1 MeV, [22Na secondary beam from 1H(22Ne, 22Na), E=6.0 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured back-angle recoil-proton spectra, TOF, differential σ(E) using thick target technique at RIBF-RIKEN facility. R-matrix analysis of resonance spectra. 23Mg; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, Γp, Γγ, resonance strengths, two s-wave resonances. Comparison with previous experimental data, and with shell-model calculations. 22Na(p, γ)23Mg, T9=0.01-10; deduced astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with previous experimental data and NACRE evaluation.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 23Mg; calculated levels, J, π, s-wave resonances, their spectroscopic factors and γ widths using shell model with usda and usdb interactions. Comparison with experimental data, and with structure of 23Na mirror nucleus.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.035801
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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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2013YA04      Phys.Rev. C 87, 034303 (2013)

H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, Y.Wakabayashi, S.Kubono, T.Hashimoto, S.Hayakawa, T.Kawabata, N.Iwasa, T.Teranishi, Y.K.Kwon, D.N.Binh, L.H.Khiem, N.N.Duy

α-resonance structure in 11C studied via resonant scattering of 7Be+α and with the 7Be(α, p) reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(7Be, p)10B, 4He(7Be, α)7Be, 4He(7Be, α'), [7Be beam from 1H(7Li, n), E=5.0 MeV/nucleon], E=15.43 MeV; measured particle spectra, Eγ, Iγ, Ep, Eα, energy loss, αγ-, pγ-, 7Beαγ-coin, σ(E, θ) using CRIB facility at RIKEN. 11C; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, resonance parameters, proton and α widths, 2α+3He-cluster band. R-matrix analysis. 7Be(α, γ)11C, at T9>1.5; deduced resonant reaction rate. Comparison with previous studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.034303
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2012CH04      Phys.Rev. C 85, 015805 (2012)

J.Chen, A.A.Chen, G.Amadio, S.Cherubini, H.Fujikawa, S.Hayakawa, J.J.He, N.Iwasa, D.Kahl, L.H.Khiem, S.Kubono, S.Kurihara, Y.K.Kwon, M.La Cognata, J.Y.Moon, M.Niikura, S.Nishimura, J.Pearson, R.G.Pizzone, T.Teranishi, Y.Togano, Y.Wakabayashi, H.Yamaguchi

Strong 25Al+p resonances via elastic proton scattering with a radioactive 25Al beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(25Al, p), [25Al secondary beam from 2H(24Mg, n), E=7.5 MeV/nucleon primary reaction], E=3.4 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, energy loss, σ(E, θ). 26Si; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, proton widths. R-matrix analysis of excitation function data. RIKEN-CNS facility. Comparison of energy levels with results from other reaction studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.015805
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2012CH18      Phys.Rev. C 85, 045809 (2012)

J.Chen, A.A.Chen, A.M.Amthor, D.Bazin, A.D.Becerril, A.Gade, D.Galaviz, T.Glasmacher, D.Kahl, G.Lorusso, M.Matos, C.V.Ouellet, J.Pereira, H.Schatz, K.Smith, B.Wales, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

26Si excited states via one-neutron removal from a 27Si radioactive ion beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, C(27Si, 26Si), [27Si secondary beam from 9Be(36Ar, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary beam], E=84.3 MeV/nucleon; measured energy loss and residual energy for the fragments, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, Doppler corrected γ-ray spectra using SeGA array at NSCL, MSU facility. 26Si; deduced levels. Comparison with previous studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.045809
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2012IM01      Phys.Rev. C 85, 034313 (2012)

N.Imai, Y.Hirayama, Y.X.Watanabe, T.Teranishi, T.Hashimoto, S.Hayakawa, Y.Ichikawa, H.Ishiyama, S.C.Jeong, D.Kahl, S.Kubono, H.Miyatake, H.Ueno, H.Yamaguchi, K.Yoneda, A.Yoshimi

Isobaric analog resonances of the N=21 nucleus 35Si

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(34Si, p), [secondary 34Si from fragmentation of 63 MeV/nucleon 40Ar beam], E=5 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra, energy loss, cross sections of the proton elastic scattering at E(p)(cm)=2.5-5.5 MeV. 35P; deduced resonances, proton widths, total widths, spectroscopic factors; IAR of 35Si states. R-matrix analysis. 35Si; deduced levels, J, π from IAR assignment. Thick target inverse kinematics (TTIK) experiments at RIKEN facility. Comparison of 35Si levels with those in N=21 nuclei of 33Mg, 37S, 39Ar, 41Ca. Comparison with previous studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.034313
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2012JU01      Phys.Rev. C 85, 045802 (2012)

H.S.Jung, C.S.Lee, Y.K.Kwon, J.Y.Moon, J.H.Lee, C.C.Yun, S.Kubono, H.Yamaguchi, T.Hashimoto, D.Kahl, S.Hayakawa, S.Choi, M.J.Kim, Y.H.Kim, Y.K.Kim, J.S.Park, E.J.Kim, C.-B.Moon, T.Teranishi, Y.Wakabayashi, N.Iwasa, T.Yamada, Y.Togano, S.Kato, S.Cherubini, G.G.Rapisarda

Experimental study of resonant states in 27P via elastic scattering of 26Si+p

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(26Si, p), [26Si beam from 3He(24Mg, X), E=7.5 MeV/nucleon primary reaction], E=132.8 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, time-of-flight. 27P; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, l-value, widths using R-matrix analysis. 26Si(p, γ); deduced reaction rates of astrophysical interest. Comparison with shell-model calculations, and level structure of 27Mg mirror nucleus.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.045802
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2012KU27      Prog.Theor.Phys.(Kyoto), Suppl. 196, 346 (2012)

S.Kubono, N.B.Dam, S.Hayakawa, H.Hashimoto, D.Kahl, H.Yamaguchi, Y.Wakabayashi, T.Teranishi, N.Iwasa, T.Komatsubara, S.Kato, A.Chen, S.Cherubini, S.H.Choi, I.S.Hahn, J.J.He, H.K.Le, C.S.Lee, Y.K.Kwon, S.Wanajo, H.-T.Janka

Alpha-Cluster Dominance in the αp Process in Explosive Hydrogen Burning

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(11C, p), E(cm)=1-4.5 MeV; 4He(21Na, p), E(cm)=2-7 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ, resonances, reaction for αp process. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1143/PTPS.196.346
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2011SE03      Phys.Rev. C 83, 018803 (2011)

K.Setoodehnia, A.A.Chen, T.Komatsubara, S.Kubono, D.N.Binh, J.F.Carpino, J.Chen, T.Hashimoto, T.Hayakawa, Y.Ishibashi, Y.Ito, D.Kahl, T.Moriguchi, H.Oishi, A.Ozawa, T.Shizuma, Y.Sugiyama, H.Yamaguchi

Spins and parities of astrophysically important 30S states from 28Si(3He, nγ )30S

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(3He, n), E=9 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, natural Si target. 30S; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with mirror nucleus 30Si. Astrophysical relevance to the reaction rates for 29P(p, γ).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.018803
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2011YA02      Phys.Rev. C 83, 034306 (2011)

H.Yamaguchi, T.Hashimoto, S.Hayakawa, D.N.Binh, D.Kahl, S.Kubono, Y.Wakabayashi, T.Kawabata, T.Teranishi

α resonance structure in 11B studied via resonant scattering of 7Li+α

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(7Li, 7Li), (7Li, 7Li'), (7Li, p), E=13.7 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, Ep, Et, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, excitation functions, σ(E, θ), 11B; deduced levels, J, π, l-values, widths, resonance parameters, rotational band. R-matrix analysis of σ(E) data. 7Li(α, γ)11B, E=11.29, 12.63, 13.03 MeV; calculated reaction rates and comparison with NACRE evaluation. Relevance to 11B production in core-collapse supernovae.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.034306
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2010CH38      Nucl.Phys. A834, 667c (2010)

J.Chen, A.A.Chen, H.Schatz, S.Kubono, A.B.Reyes, A.Smith, B.Wales, C.Ouellet, D.Kahl, D.G.Redondo, G.Lorusso, J.LeNestour, J.P.Conca, K.Smith, M.Amthor, M.Matos, H.Yamaguchi, N.Iwasa, S.Hayakawa, S.Michimasa, T.Teranishi, Y.Kurihawa, Y.Wakabayashi

Study of astrophysically important states in 26Si with the p(27Si, 26Si*)d reaction and the p(25Al, p)25Al elastic scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(25Al, 25Al), E≈3.4 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(θ). 1H(27Si, 26Si), E=89 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, E(particle), I(particle), (particle)γ-coin. 26Si deduced levels, J, π, resonance parameteres using R-matrix fit.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.01.119
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2010HA15      J.Korean Phys.Soc. 57, 40 (2010)

I.Hahn, A.Kim, N.H.Lee, J.S.Yoo, M.H.Han, S.Kubono, H.Yamaguchi, S.Hayakawa, Y.Wakabayashi, D.Binh, H.Hashimoto, T.Kawabata, D.Kahl, Y.Kurihara, Y.K.Kwon, T.Teranishi, S.Kato, T.Komatsubara, B.Guo, B.Wang, Y.Yang, W.Liu

Direct Measurement of the 140(α, α)14O Cross Section for Astrophysically Important 14O + α Resonances

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(14O, α), E=24, 35 MeV; 18Ne; measured reaction products; deduced 18Ne resonance parameters, σ(θ).

doi: 10.3938/jkps.57.40
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2010KU20      Nucl.Phys. A834, 647c (2010)

S.Kubono, D.N.Binh, S.Hayakawa, H.Hashimoto, D.Kahl, Y.Wakabayashi, H.Yamaguchi, T.Teranishi, N.Iwasa, T.Komatsubara, S.Kato, L.H.Khiem

Nuclear Clusters in Astrophysics

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.01.113
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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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2010TA05      Phys.Rev. C 81, 045809 (2010)

X.D.Tang, K.E.Rehm, I.Ahmad, C.R.Brune, A.Champagne, J.P.Greene, A.Hecht, D.J.Henderson, R.V.F.Janssens, C.L.Jiang, L.Jisonna, D.Kahl, E.F.Moore, M.Notani, R.C.Pardo, N.Patel, M.Paul, G.Savard, J.P.Schiffer, R.E.Segel, S.Sinha, A.H.Wuosmaa

Determination of the E1 component of the low-energy 12C(α, γ)16O cross section

RADIOACTIVITY 16N(β-α); measured Eα, Iα, α12C-coin, half-life; deduced E1 component of the S factor for 12C(α, γ)16O reaction using a set of twin ionization chambers. R-matrix analysis. Comparison with previous studies.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(15N, p)15N/16N/16O/20Ne, E=82 MeV; measured fragment yields.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.045809
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2007TA34      Phys.Rev.Lett. 99, 052502 (2007)

X.D.Tang, K.E.Rehm, I.Ahmad, C.R.Brune, A.Champagne, J.P.Greene, A.A.Hecht, D.Henderson, R.V.F.Janssens, C.L.Jiang, L.Jisonna, D.Kahl, E.F.Moore, M.Notani, R.C.Pardo, N.Patel, M.Paul, G.Savard, J.P.Schiffer, R.E.Segel, S.Sinha, B.Shumard, A.H.Wuosmaa

New Determination of the Astrophysical S Factor SE1 of the 12C(α, γ)16O Reaction

RADIOACTIVITY 16N(β-), (β-α); measured Eα, Iα, 12Cα-coin. 12C(α, γ); deduced astrophysical S-factor.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.052502
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