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2023MO07      Phys.Lett. B 839, 137833 (2023)

A.Mollaebrahimi, C.Hornung, T.Dickel, D.Amanbayev, G.Kripko-Koncz, W.R.Plass, S.Ayet S.Andres, S.Beck, A.Blazhev, J.Bergmann, H.Geissel, M.Gorska, H.Grawe, F.Greiner, E.Haettner, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, I.Miskun, F.Nowacki, C.Scheidenberger, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, Z.Brencic, O.Charviakova, P.Constantin, M.Dehghan, J.Ebert, L.Grof, O.Hall, M.N.Harakeh, S.Kaur, A.Kankainen, R.Knobel, D.A.Kostyleva, N.Kurkova, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mardor, D.Nichita, J.-H.Otto, Z.Patyk, S.Pietri, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, A.-K.Rink, H.Roesch, A.Spataru, G.Stanic, A.State, Y.K.Tanaka, M.Vencelj, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield, M.I.Yavor, J.Zhao

Studying Gamow-Teller transitions and the assignment of isomeric and ground states at N = 50

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(124Xe, X), E=800 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, ToF. 94Ru, 94Rh, 94mRh, 96,97,97mRu, 97Pd, 97,97mAg, 98Pd, 98Cd, 99Ag, 100Pd, 100Ag, 100Cd, 101In; deduced mass excess and Q-values. Comparison with AME2020 evaluation. The FRS Ion Catcher (FRS-IC) at GSI, Germany.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137833
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2023NI06      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B541, 121 (2023)

E.Yu.Nikolskii, I.A.Muzalevskii, S.A.Krupko, A.A.Bezbakh, V.Chudoba, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, M.Khirk, O.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Yu.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, Yu.L.Parfenova, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, M.V.Zhukov

Study of proton and deuteron pickup reactions (d, 3He), (d, 4He) with 8He and 10Be radioactive beams at ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(10B, 3He), (10B, α), E=42 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 6,7H; deduced excitation and missing mass spectra. Comparison with with Monte Carlo calculations. The ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator.

doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2023.05.043
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2023NI12      Phys.Atomic Nuclei 86, 923 (2023)

E.Yu.Nikolskii, S.A.Krupko, I.A.Muzalevskii, A.A.Bezbakh, R.Wolski, C.Yuan, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, V.Chudoba, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, M.S.Golovkov, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, M.Khirk, O.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, Yu.L.Parfenova, A.M.Quynh, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, N.B.Shulgina, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, G.M.Ter-Akopian

Study of Proton and Deuteron Pickup Reactions 2H(10Be, 3He)9Li and 2H(10Be, α)8Li with 44 A MeV 10Be Radioactive Beam at ACCULINNA-2 Fragment Separator

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(10Be, 3He), (10Be, α), E=42 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ), J, π, spectroscopic factors, clustering. Comparison with the FRESCO calculations. The new fragment separator ACCULINNA-2, the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions (JINR).

doi: 10.1134/S1063778824010381
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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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2022NI08      Phys.Rev. C 105, 064605 (2022)

E.Yu.Nikolskii, I.A.Muzalevskii, A.A.Bezbakh, V.Chudoba, S.A.Krupko, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, M.Khirk, O.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Yu.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, Yu.L.Parfenova, W.Piatek, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, N.B.Shulgina, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, P.Szymkiewicz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, B.Zalewski, M.V.Zhukov

6H states studied in the 2H(8He, 4He) reaction and evidence of an extremely correlated character of the 5H ground state

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(8He, α)6H, E=26 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 8He beam produced in 9Be(11B, X), E=33.4 MeV/nucleon reaction, fragments separated using ACCULINNA-2 separator at FLNR-JINR-Dubna facility]; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα, neutrons, α(3H)-coin, α(3H)n-coin, angular distributions and TOF using ΔE-E-E telescopes of CsI(Tl) scintillators, position-sensitive chambers, and a neutron wall of 48 stilbene-crystal modules; analyzed resonance energy profiles and the momentum distributions of fragments of the sequential 6H to 5H(g.s.)+n to 3H+3n decay by direct four-body-decay and sequential-emission mechanisms; deduced missing mass spectrum, evidence for dineutron correlations in the decay of 5H g.s. 6H; deduced broad resonant states, widths, decay modes of resonances, energy distributions of 3H fragments and neutrons emitted by 6H states, differential cross section, no evidence for a 2.6-2.9 MeV resonance reported earlier; discussed energy of the ground state of 6H with no definite conclusion. Monte Carlo simulations. 2H(10Be, α)8Li, E=42 MeV/nucleon; reaction used for calibration of 6H spectrum.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.064605
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2021MA22      Phys.Rev. C 103, 034319 (2021)

I.Mardor, S.A.Andres, T.Dickel, D.Amanbayev, S.Beck, J.Bergmann, H.Geissel, L.Grof, E.Haettner, C.Hornung, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, G.Kripko-Koncz, I.Miskun, A.Mollaebrahimi, W.R.Plass, C.Scheidenberger, H.Weick, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, A.A.Bezbakh, Z.Brencic, O.Charviakova, V.Chudoba, P.Constantin, M.Dehghan, A.S.Fomichev, L.V.Grigorenko, O.Hall, M.N.Harakeh, J.-P.Hucka, A.Kankainen, O.Kiselev, R.Knobel, D.A.Kostyleva, S.A.Krupko, N.Kurkova, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mukha, I.A.Muzalevskii, D.Nichita, C.Nociforo, Z.Patyk, M.Pfutzner, S.Pietri, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, H.Roesch, F.Schirru, P.G.Sharov, A.Spataru, G.Stanic, A.State, Y.K.Tanaka, M.Vencelj, M.I.Yavor, J.Zhao

Mass measurements of As, Se, and Br nuclei, and their implication on the proton-neutron interaction strength toward the N=Z line

ATOMIC MASSES 69As, 70,71Se, 71Br; measured mass-to-charge ratio spectra using the multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) at the Fragment Separator (FRS) at GSI; deduced mass excesses and compared to evaluated data in AME-2016, and proton-neutron interaction (δVpn) for odd-odd nuclei along the N=Z line above Z=29. Isotopes produced via fragmentation in 9Be(124Xe, X), E=982 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation of fragments using FRS separator at GSI.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.034319
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2021MU04      Phys.Rev. C 103, 044313 (2021)

I.A.Muzalevskii, A.A.Bezbakh, E.Yu.Nikolskii, V.Chudoba, S.A.Krupko, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, O.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Yu.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, Yu.L.Parfenova, W.Piatek, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, N.B.Shulgina, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, P.Szymkiewicz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, B.Zalewski, M.V.Zhukov

Resonant states in 7H: Experimental studies of the 2H(8He, 3He) reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(8He, 3He)7H, E=26 MeV/nucleon; 2H(10Be, 3He)9Li, [secondary 8He and 10Be beams from 9Be(11B, X), E=33.4 MeV/nucleon, and 9Be(15N, X), E=49.7 MeV/nucleon, respectively, followed by fragment separation by ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator at the U-400M cyclotron of FLNR, JINR, Dubna]; measured recoil 3He particles, (3He)(3H)- and (3He)n-coin using two identical ΔE-E-E single-sided silicon-detector telescopes for 3He, a square array of 16 CsI(Tl) crystals for tritons from the decay of 7H, and a neutron spectrometer of 48 organic scintillator modules for the (10Be, 3He) reaction. 7H; deduced missing mass spectra, center-of-mass angular distributions, levels, resonances, J, π, widths. 9Li; deduced excitation spectrum. Comparison with previous experimental results. Angular distributions analyzed using DWBA/FRESCO calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.044313
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2020BE01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 022502 (2020)

A.A.Bezbakh, V.Chudoba, S.A.Krupko, S.G.Belogurov, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, E.M.Gazeeva, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, O.A.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Y.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, I.A.Muzalevskii, E.Y.Nikolskii, Y.L.Parfenova, W.Piatek, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, P.Szymkiewicz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, B.Zalewski, M.V.Zhukov

Evidence for the First Excited State of 7H

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(8He, 3He)7H, E=26 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced missing mass spectrum, σ(θ), level energies, J, π. Comparison with systematics.

doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.124.022502
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2020MU10      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 84, 500 (2020)

I.A.Muzalevskii, V.Chudoba, S.G.Belogurov, A.A.Bezbakh, D.Biare, A.S.Fomichev, S.A.Krupko, E.M.Gazeeva, M.S.Golovkov, A.V.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, O.Kiselev, D.A.Kostyleva, M.Yu.Kozlov, B.Mauyey, I.Mukha, E.Yu.Nikolskii, Yu.L.Parfenova, W.Piatek, A.M.Quynh, V.N.Schetinin, A.Serikov, S.I.Sidorchuk, P.G.Sharov, R.S.Slepnev, S.V.Stepantsov, A.Swiercz, P.Szymkiewicz, G.M.Ter-Akopian, R.Wolski, B.Zalewski

Detection of the Low Energy Recoil 3He in the Reaction 2H(8He, 3He)7H

doi: 10.3103/S106287382004019X
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2020SU15      Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 84, 461 (2020)

O.M.Sukhareva, L.V.Grigorenko, D.A.Kostyleva, M.V.Zhukov

Studying the Validity of the Quasi-Classical Approach to Three-Body Decays

doi: 10.3103/S1062873820040310
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2019KO18      Phys.Rev.Lett. 123, 092502 (2019)

D.Kostyleva, I.Mukha, L.Acosta, E.Casarejos, V.Chudoba, A.A.Ciemny, W.Dominik, J.A.Duenas, V.Dunin, J.M.Espino, A.Estrade, F.Farinon, A.Fomichev, H.Geissel, A.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, Z.Janas, G.Kaminski, O.Kiselev, R.Knobel, S.Krupko, M.Kuich, Y.A.Litvinov, G.Marquinez-Duran, I.Martel, C.Mazzocchi, C.Nociforo, A.K.Orduz, M.Pfutzner, S.Pietri, M.Pomorski, A.Prochazka, S.Rymzhanova, A.M.Sanchez-Benitez, C.Scheidenberger, H.Simon, B.Sitar, R.Slepnev, M.Stanoiu, P.Strmen, I.Szarka, M.Takechi, Y.K.Tanaka, H.Weick, M.Winkler, J.S.Winfield, X.Xu, M.V.Zhukov

Towards the Limits of Existence of Nuclear Structure: Observation and First Spectroscopy of the Isotope 31K by Measuring Its Three-Proton Decay

RADIOACTIVITY 31K(p), (2p), (3p) [from 9Be(36Ar, X)31Ar, E=885 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Ep, Ip; deduced energies of the ground and excited states of 31K, upper T1/2 limit for the states.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.092502
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2019KO29      Acta Phys.Pol. B50, 405 (2019)

D.Kostyleva

Exploration of Nuclear Structure Along the Proton-unbound Argon and Chlorine Isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(31Ar, X)30Cl, E=620 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip. 29Si, 31Ar; deduced energy levels, J, π, two-proton separation energy, angular correlations.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.50.405
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2018GR12      Phys.Rev. C 98, 064309 (2018)

L.V.Grigorenko, I.Mukha, D.Kostyleva, C.Scheidenberger, L.Acosta, E.Casarejos, V.Chudoba, A.A.Ciemny, W.Dominik, J.A.Duenas, V.Dunin, J.M.Espino, A.Estrade, F.Farinon, A.Fomichev, H.Geissel, A.Gorshkov, Z.Janas, G.Kaminski, O.Kiselev, R.Knobel, S.Krupko, M.Kuich, Yu.A.Litvinov, G.Marquinez-Duran, I.Martel, C.Mazzocchi, E.Yu.Nikolskii, C.Nociforo, A.K.Orduz, M.Pfutzner, S.Pietri, M.Pomorski, A.Prochazka, S.Rymzhanova, A.M.Sanchez-Benitez, P.Sharov, H.Simon, B.Sitar, R.Slepnev, M.Stanoiu, P.Strmen, I.Szarka, M.Takechi, Y.K.Tanaka, H.Weick, M.Winkler, J.S.Winfield, X.Xu, M.V.Zhukov

Deep excursion beyond the proton dripline. II. Toward the limits of existence of nuclear structure

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 28,29,30Cl, 29,30,31Ar; analyzed experimental results obtained in companion paper 2018Mu18; deduced large Thomas-Ehrmann shifts. 25,26,27,28,29,30Cl, 26,27,28,29,30,31Ar; calculated S(p) for Cl and S(2p) for Ar isotopes and compared with available experimental values, level energies in 26,27Cl and compared to mirror levels in isobaric partners 26F and 27Ne. 24,25,26S; estimated S(2p), S(3p), S(4p) values. Systematics of odd-even staggering energies in 19,20,22,24,26,28Ne, 19,21,23,25,27F, 21,22Mg, 23,24Si, 26S, which are isotones of 27,28Ar.

RADIOACTIVITY 26,27,28,29,31Ar, 26,27,28,29,31Cl(p); calculated widths and T1/2 of Ar isotopes. This paper is a continuation of the analyses of experimental data reported in their companion paper 2018Mu18.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064309
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2018KO20      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 503 (2018)

D.Kostyleva, O.Kiselev, A.Bezbakh, V.Chudoba, V.Eremin, A.Fomichev, A.Gorshkov, S.Krupko, I.Mukha, I.Muzalevskii, C.Scheidenberger, P.Sharov

Study of the Silicon Detectors for Time-of-Flight Measurements at the Super-FRS Facility and Expert Experiments at FAIR

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.503
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2018MU18      Phys.Rev. C 98, 064308 (2018)

I.Mukha, L.V.Grigorenko, D.Kostyleva, L.Acosta, E.Casarejos, A.A.Ciemny, W.Dominik, J.A.Duenas, V.Dunin, J.M.Espino, A.Estrade, F.Farinon, A.Fomichev, H.Geissel, A.Gorshkov, Z.Janas, G.Kaminski, O.Kiselev, R.Knobel, S.Krupko, M.Kuich, Yu.A.Litvinov, G.Marquinez-Duran, I.Martel, C.Mazzocchi, C.Nociforo, A.K.Orduz, M.Pfutzner, S.Pietri, M.Pomorski, A.Prochazka, S.Rymzhanova, A.M.Sanchez-Benitez, C.Scheidenberger, P.Sharov, H.Simon, B.Sitar, R.Slepnev, M.Stanoiu, P.Strmen, I.Szarka, M.Takechi, Y.K.Tanaka, H.Weick, M.Winkler, J.S.Winfield, X.Xu, M.V.Zhukov

Deep excursion beyond the proton dripline. I. Argon and chlorine isotope chains

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(31Ar, X), E=620 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 31Ar beam from fragmentation of 885 MeV/nucleon 36Ar primary beam]; measured proton and heavy-ion spectra, (heavy ion)p- and (heavy ion)pp-coin (proton)(heavy ion)(θ) using double-sided silicon micro-strip detectors for protons and optical time projection chamber for stopped heavy ions at SIS-FRS facility of GSI, a pilot version of the EXPERT (EXotic Particle Emission and Radioactivity by Tracking) setup planned by the Super-FRS Experiment Collaboration of the FAIR project at GSI. 28,30Cl, 29,31Ar; deduced proton-unbound states, S(2p) for 29,31Ar, and S(p) for 28Cl. 28,30Cl; identified new isotopes, unbound to one-proton emission, deduced ground-state energies. Systematics of level energies, J, π in 28,29,30,31,32Cl. Systematics of odd-even staggering energies in 21,22,23Ne, 22,24,25,26,28,30Mg, 25,26Si, 28,29S, 23,25,27,29,31Al, 21,23,25,27,29Na, which are isotones of 29,30,31Ar. Comparison with theoretical calculations using core+p and core+p+p cluster models. See also companion paper 2018Gr12 for analyses based on systematics and theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064308
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