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2024DE04      Phys.Rev.Lett. 132, 062702 (2024)

R.J.deBoer, M.Febbraro, D.W.Bardayan, C.Boomershine, K.Brandenburg, C.Brune, S.Coil, M.Couder, J.Derkin, S.Dede, R.Fang, A.Fritsch, A.Gula, Gy.Gyurky, B.Hackett, G.Hamad, Y.Jones-Alberty, R.Kelmar, K.Manukyan, M.Matney, J.McDonaugh, Z.Meisel, S.Moylan, J.Nattress, D.Odell, P.O'Malley, M.W.Paris, D.Robertson, Shahina, N.Singh, K.Smith, M.S.Smith, E.Stech, W.Tan, M.Wiescher

Measurement of the 13C(α, n0)16O Differential Cross Section from 0.8 to 6.5 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(α, n), E=0.8-6.5 MeV; measured reaction products, En, IN; deduced σ(θ), σ, S-factor. Comparison with available data, R-matrix results from ENDF/B-VIII.0 library. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory Deuterated Spectroscopic Array (ODeSA), 5 MV Stable ion Accelerator for Nuclear Astrophysics, the University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.062702
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2023BA30      Phys.Rev. C 108, 035804 (2023)

D.W.Bardayan

28Si(p, t)26Si data reconsidered for the astrophysical 25Al(p, γ)26Si rate

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.035804
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2023HU12      Phys.Rev. C 107, 064612 (2023)

S.Hudan, J.E.Johnstone, R.Kumar, R.T.deSouza, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, D.Blankstein, C.Boomershine, S.Carmichael, A.Clark, S.Coil, S.L.Henderson, P.D.O'Malley, W.W.von Seeger

Quantifying resonance behavior in the fusion of 17O with 12C at above-barrier energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(17O, X)29Si, E=47, 47.5, 48, 55 MeV; measured reaction products, evaporation residues, charged particles; deduced fusion excitation functions, fusion σ(E). Comparison to other experimental data including fusion data on 17F+12C system. Systematics of the fusion σ for 16,17,18,19+12C systems. Gas filled (CH4) active target MuSIC@Indiana at the University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.064612
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2023KI10      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 112 (2023)

S.H.Kim, K.Y.Chae, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.A.Chipps, R.Hatarik, K.L.Jones, M.J.Kim, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, M.S.Smith

Proton branching ratios in 22Mg or X-ray bursts

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, t), E=41 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced triton energy spectra. The Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

RADIOACTIVITY 22Mg(p) [from 24Mg(p, t), E=41 MeV]; analyzed decay products, p-t coin.; deduced coincident proton energy versus triton energy spectra, 21Na excitation energy spectrum, isotropic and anisotropic proton decay, resonance parameters, reaction rates for 21Na(p, γ) reaction.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01029-0
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2023KO21      Phys.Rev. C 108, 034601 (2023)

J.Kovoor, K.L.Jones, J.Hooker, M.Vostinar, R.Kanungo, S.D.Pain, M.Alcorta, J.Allen, C.Andreoiu, L.Atar, D.W.Bardayan, S.S.Bhattacharjee, D.Blankstein, C.Burbadge, S.Burcher, W.N.Catford, S.Cha, K.Chae, D.Connolly, B.Davids, N.E.Esker, F.H.Garcia, S.Gillespie, R.Ghimire, A.Gula, G.Hackman, S.Hallam, M.Hellmich, J.Henderson, M.Holl, P.Jassal, S.King, T.Knight, R.Kruecken, A.Lepailleur, J.Liang, L.Morrison, P.D.O'Malley, X.Pereira-Lopez, A.Psaltis, A.Radich, J.Refsgaard, A.C.Shotter, M.Williams, O.Workman

Structure studies of 13Be from the 12Be(d, p) reaction in inverse kinematics on a solid deuteron target

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.034601
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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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2023OM01      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A1047, 167784 (2023)

P.D.O'Malley, T.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, M.Brodeur, S.Coil, J.J.Kolata

TriSol: A major upgrade of the TwinSol RNB facility

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2022.167784
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2023PA16      Phys.Rev. C 107, 064613 (2023)

K.Palli, A.Pakou, A.M.Moro, P.D.O'Malley, L.Acosta, A.M.Sanchez-Benitez, G.Souliotis, E.F.Aguilera, E.Andrade, D.Godos, O.Sgouros, V.Soukeras, C.Agodi, T.L.Bailey, D.W.Bardayan, C.Boomershine, M.Brodeur, F.Cappuzzello, S.Carmichael, M.Cavallaro, S.Dede, J.A.Duenas, J.Henning, K.Lee, W.S.Porter, F.Rivero, W.von Seeger

Quasielastic scattering of 7Be + natZr at sub- and near-barrier energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zr(7Be, X), E=20.6, 22.1, 23.7, 28.2 MeV; measured reaction product, charged particles, angular distributions; deduced quasielastic scattering σ(θ), total σ(E), optical model parameters. Optical model analysis. Comparison to phenomenological predictions and Continuum-Discretized Coupled-Channel (CDCC) calculations. Systematics of total fusion cross-sections for 7Li+59Co, 7Li+64Ni, 7Li+124Sn, 7Be+90Zr. Setup consisting of 4 silicon DSSD telescopes at Notre Dame FN tandem accelerator.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.064613
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2022BU14      Phys.Rev.Lett. 128, 182701 (2022)

T.Budner, M.Friedman, C.Wrede, B.A.Brown, J.Jose, D.Perez-Loureiro, L.J.Sun, J.Surbrook, Y.Ayyad, D.W.Bardayan, K.Chae, A.A.Chen, K.A.Chipps, M.Cortesi, B.Glassman, M.R.Hall, M.Janasik, J.Liang, P.O'Malley, E.Pollacco, A.Psaltis, J.Stomps, T.Wheeler

Constraining the 30P(p, γ)31S Reaction Rate in ONe Novae via the Weak, Low-Energy, β-Delayed Proton Decay of 31Cl

RADIOACTIVITY 31Cl(β+p) [from 9Be(36Ar, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Ep, Ip; deduced β-delayed proton spectra, the weakest β-delayed proton intensity ever measured, resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rates. The Gaseous Detector with Germanium Tagging (GADGET), the Coupled Cyclotron Facility at MSU.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.182701
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2022JO01      Phys.Rev. C 105, 024602 (2022)

K.L.Jones, A.Bey, S.Burcher, J.M.Allmond, A.Galindo-Uribarri, D.C.Radford, S.Ahn, A.Ayres, D.W.Bardayan, J.A.Cizewski, R.F.Garcia Ruiz, M.E.Howard, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, B.Manning, M.Matos, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, E.Padilla-Rodal, S.D.Pain, S.T.Pittman, A.Ratkiewicz, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith, D.W.Stracener, R.L.Varner

Neutron transfer reactions on the ground state and isomeric state of a 130Sn beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, 13C(130Sn, 131Sn), E=520 MeV [secondary 130Sn and 130mSn beams from U(p, F)]; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, Eα, αα-coin, αγ-coin, ααγ-coin. 131Sn; deduced levels, J, π, improved energy values for 1p-2h states. Discussed the probability of one-neutron transfer from the 7- isomeric state in 130Sn. CLARION array of 11 Compton-suppressed HPGe clover detectors combined with BareBall CsI(Tl) array at HRIBF.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024602
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2022KI05      Phys.Rev. C 105, 025801 (2022)

C.H.Kim, K.Y.Chae, S.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.E.Howard, R.L.Kozub, M.S.Kwag, K.Kwak, B.Manning, M.Matos, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Ratkiewicz, M.S.Smith, S.Strauss

Proton branching ratios of 23Mg levels

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, d), E=31 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, deuteron spectra, (deuteron)p-coin; deduced proton branchings from excited states in 23Mg to the levels of 22Na. Discussed the impact of measured proton branchings on the estimation of 22Na(p, γ) reaction rate. A large-area silicon detector array (SIDAR) at HRIBF.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.025801
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2022LO14      Phys.Rev. C 106, 045501 (2022)

J.Long, C.R.Nicoloff, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, C.Boomershine, D.P.Burdette, M.A.Caprio, L.Caves, P.J.Fasano, B.Frentz, S.L.Henderson, J.M.Kelly, J.J.Kolata, B.Liu, P.D.O'Malley, S.Y.Strauss, R.Zite, M.Brodeur

Precision half-life determination for the β+ emitter 13N

RADIOACTIVITY 13N(β+)[from 2H(12C, n), E=34 MeV]; measured β+; deduced T1/2, ft value. Comparison to previous experimental results; calculated B(GT). Calculations using ab initio no-core configuration interaction (NCCI) with the Daejeon16 interaction. TwinSol twin-solenoid facility at NSL coupled to NSL β-counting station (University of Notre Dame).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.045501
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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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2021BA34      Phys.Rev. C 104, 024308 (2021)

J.C.Batchelder, C.Apgar, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, R.K.Grzywacz, S.Ilyushkin, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, W.A.Peters, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.W.Stracener, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar, D.W.Bardayan, M.E.Howard, B.Manning, M.Matos, A.J.Mendez, D.Miller, A.Ratkiewicz, E.H.Wang

Levels in 125Cd populated by the β decay of 125mAg and 125Ag

RADIOACTIVITY 125,125mAg(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F), E=50 MeV from the ORIC cyclotron at the HRIBF-ORNL facility, followed by mass separation of fission fragments by a high resolution magnet]; 124Cd(β-)[from 125Cd β-n decay]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and γγ-coin, half-lives of decays of the g.s. and isomer of 125Ag, %β-n or Pn using two HPGe clover detectors for γ rays, two plastic scintillators for β particles, and 48 plastic scintillators for the detection of neutrons. 125Cd, 124In; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarity, β feedings, logft. Comparison with previously reported results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024308
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2021KI05      Phys.Rev. C 104, 014323 (2021)

M.J.Kim, K.Y.Chae, S.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, S.M.Cha, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.E.Howard, R.L.Kozub, K.Kwak, B.Manning, M.Matos, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Ratkiewicz, M.S.Smith, S.Strauss

First measurement of proton decay from a transfer reaction to 21Na

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, α)21Na*, E=31 MeV; analyzed Eα, Iα, light charged particles, particle identification plot, α(protons from the decay of excited stated in 21Na)-coin, a follow-up analysis of previously reported experiment in 2017Ch34 using silicon detector array SIDAR at HRIBF-ORNL facility. 21Na; deduced levels, proton branching ratios from decay of levels in 21Na to the ground and first excited states of 20Ne assuming isotropic decays. 21Mg(β+), (β+p); compared previously known experimental delayed proton branches from levels in 21Na populated in β+ decay of 21Mg with those from the transfer reaction in the present analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014323
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2021KU26      Phys.Rev. C 104, 044601 (2021)

K.Kuhn, F.Sarazin, F.M.Nunes, M.A.G.Alvarez, C.Andreoiu, D.W.Bardayan, P.C.Bender, J.C.Blackmon, M.J.G.Borge, R.Braid, B.A.Brown, W.N.Catford, C.Aa.Diget, A.DiPietro, T.E.Drake, P.Figuera, A.B.Garnsworthy, J.Gomez-Camacho, G.Hackman, U.Hager, S.V.Ilyushkin, E.Nacher, P.D.O'Malley, A.Perea, V.Pesudo, S.T.Pittman, D.Smalley, C.E.Svensson, O.Tengblad, P.Thompson, C.Unsworth, Z.M.Wang

Experimental study of the nature of the 1- and 2- excited states in 10Be using the 11Be(p, d) reaction in inverse kinematics

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(11Be, d)10Be, (11Be, p), (11Be, p'), E=9.93 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 11Be beam from Ta(p, X), E=479 MeV primary reaction at TRIUMF cyclotron, followed by extraction of 11Be using Resonant Ionization Laser Ion Source (TRILIS) and accelerated through the ISAC-I and ISAC-II accelerators]; measured E(d), I(d), E(p), I(p), elastic and inelastic σ(θ) of outgoing protons, σ(θ) for deuterons using silicon telescopes, Eγ, Iγ, dγ-coin using TIGRESS array of 12 HPGe detectors for γ detection. 10Be; deduced levels, spectroscopic factors for 5960, 1- and 6263, 2- levels, mixed configurations with halo and cluster structures. Comparison of spectroscopic factors with predictions of shell model. Reaction kinematics and angular distributions analyzed using two versions of transfer reaction model considering one-step and two-step processes. Comparison with previous experimental results from RCNP and ISOLDE-CERN.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.044601
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2020AH03      Phys.Rev. C 102, 035805 (2020)

T.Ahn, S.Aguilar, R.J.deBoer, D.W.Bardayan, A.Boeltzig, C.R.Brune, S.P.Burcher, K.Y.Chae, S.L.Henderson, R.K.Grzywacz, K.L.Jones, J.M.Kovoor, K.T.Macon, K.Manukyan, S.Mosby, P.D.O'Malley, M.Renaud, K.Smith, C.Thornsberry, B.Vande Kolk, M.Wiescher

Cross-section measurements to low-lying excited final states in the 24Mg(α, p)27Al*(γ) reaction as an energy source for x-ray bursts

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(α, p)27Al*, E=4.0-5.4 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ) for γ rays emitted by resonances in 27Al using an array of 13 LaBr3 detectors from the Hybrid Array of Gamma Ray Detectors (HAGRiD) and enriched target at the ANA accelerator at the University of Notre Dame; deduced yields for resonances in 27Al, integrated angular yields for resonances in 27Al for (α, p1) and (α, p2) channels, astrophysical reaction rates from 1-10 GK. Relevance to energy production in type Ia x-ray bursts. The γ rays also seen from 24Mg(α, a°), 24Mg(α, n)20Ne, and 24Mg(α, γ)28Si.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.035805
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2020BU02      Phys.Rev. C 101, 055504 (2020)

D.P.Burdette, M.Brodeur, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, C.Boomershine, L.Caves, S.L.Henderson, J.J.Kolata, B.Liu, J.Long, P.D.O'Malley, S.Y.Strauss

Precise half-life determination of the mixed-mirror β-decaying 15O

RADIOACTIVITY 15O(β+)[from 2H(14N, n), E=39 MeV]; measured Eβ, Iβ, T1/2 of 15O decay using a plastic scintillator at the β-Counting Station of the Nuclear Science Laboratory of University Notre Dame. Comparison with previous experimental results. Relevance to future determinations of Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix Vud for superallowed mirror transitions of 1/2 isospin.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(14N, n)1H/4He/6Li/12C/13C/14N/15N/15O, E=39 MeV; measured reaction products, particle identification plot.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.055504
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2020HA03      Phys.Rev. C 101, 015804 (2020)

M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

γ-ray spectroscopy of astrophysically important states in 39Ca

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(3He, αγ)39Ca, E=30 MeV; Measured Eγ, Iγ, Eα, Iα, αγ-coin, reaction products using the GODDESS array (Gammasphere for γ detection and ORRUBA for particle detection) at the ATLAS-ANL facility. 39Ca; deduced levels, J, π, γ-branching ratios. 38K(p, γ)39Ca, T=0.1-0.4 GK; deduced resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rates. Discussed impact on abundances of isotopes created at the endpoint of nova nucleosynthesis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.015804
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2020HA31      Phys.Rev. C 102, 045802 (2020)

M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

19Ne level structure for explosive nucleosynthesis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(3He, t)19Ne, E=30 MeV; measured reaction products, E(t), I(t), Eγ, Iγ, (triton)γ-, and (triton)γγ-coin using ORRUBA array with Micron QQQ5 telescopes for tritons and Gammasphere array for γ rays at ATLAS-ANL facility. 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, γ-branching ratios. Comparison with earlier experimental results and with evaluated data. 18F(p, α)15O, E(cm)<0.9 MeV; calculated astrophysical S factors, and reaction rates at temperature of 0.06 to 0.4 GK.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.045802
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2020KW01      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 108 (2020)

M.S.Kwag, K.Y.Chae, S.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.E.Howard, R.L.Kozub, K.Kwak, B.Manning, M.Matos, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Ratkiewicz, M.S.Smith, S.Strauss

Spin assignments for 23Mg levels and the astrophysical 22Na(p, γ)23Mg reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, d), E=31 MeV; measured reaction products. 23Mg, 22Na; deduced σ(θ), excitation energies and J, π for levels, resonance parameters and astrophysical reaction rates for 22Na+p. Comparison with available data, DWBA calculations. Large-area SIlicon Detector ARray (SIDAR). The Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00106-y
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2020LO01      Phys.Rev. C 101, 015501 (2020)

J.Long, M.Brodeur, M.Baines, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, C.Boomershine, D.P.Burdette, A.M.Clark, B.Frentz, S.L.Henderson, J.M.Kelly, J.J.Kolata, B.Liu, K.T.Macon, P.D.O'Malley, A.Pardo, C.Seymour, S.Y.Strauss, B.Vande Kolk

Precision half-life measurement of 29P

RADIOACTIVITY 29P(β+)[from 2H(28Si, X), E=9 MeV, followed by separation of 29P using the TwinSol facility at the FN tandem accelerator of the University of Notre Dame, and implantation of 29P beam in the NSL β-decay counting station]; measured β spectra, precise half-life of the decay of 29P; deduced ft value for the β transition to the ground state of 29Si, Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element Vud, Fermi to Gamow-Teller mixing ratio; evaluated half-life using present and previous experimental values. Discussed in detail corrections and uncertainties. Comparison with previous half-life measurements.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.015501
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2020RA24      Phys.Rev.Lett. 125, 202701 (2020)

J.S.Randhawa, Y.Ayyad, W.Mittig, Z.Meisel, T.Ahn, S.Aguilar, H.Alvarez-Pol, D.W.Bardayan, D.Bazin, S.Beceiro Novo, D.Blankstein, L.Carpenter, M.Cortesi, D.Cortina-Gil, P.Gastis, M.Hall, S.Henderson, J.J.Kolata, T.Mijatovic, F.Ndayisabye, P.O'Malley, J.Pereira, A.Pierre, H.Robert, C.Santamaria, H.Schatz, J.Smith, N.Watwood, J.C.Zamora

First Direct Measurement of 22Mg(α, p)25Al and Implications for X-Ray Burst Model-Observation Comparisons

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(22Mg, p), E ∼ 5 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ, reaction rates. Comparison with Non-Smoker calculations, available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.202701
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2019AH05      Phys.Rev. C 100, 044613 (2019)

S.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, K.L.Jones, A.S.Adekola, G.Arbanas, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, S.Hardy, M.E.Howard, R.L.Kozub, B.Manning, M.Matos, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, B.C.Rasco, M.S.Smith, I.Spassova

Direct neutron capture cross section on 80Ge and probing shape coexistence in neutron-rich nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(80Ge, p), (80Ge, d), E=310 MeV; measured energies and angles of light-ion ejectiles, Ep, Ip, E(d), I(d), (80Ge)p- and (80Ge)d-coin, angular distributions of ejected proton using various silicon detectors at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility at ORNL. Proton angular distributions analyzed using adiabatic wave approximation including finite range effects (ADWAFR) using FRESCO code, and by DWBA. 81Ge; deduced levels, J, π, spectroscopic factors, configurations, region of shape coexistence around N≈50. Systematics of low-lying levels in N=49 isotones 81Ge, 83Se, 85Kr and 87Sr. Discussed implications for the magic nature of 78Ni. 80Ge(n, γ), E=0.01-3 MeV; calculated σ(E) for r-process simulations using direct-semidirect (DSD) model and the CUPIDO code.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.044613
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2019BU01      Phys.Rev. C 99, 015501 (2019)

D.P.Burdette, M.Brodeur, T.Ahn, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, G.Brown, B.Frentz, M.R.Hall, S.King, J.J.Kolata, J.Long, K.T.Macon, A.Nelson, P.D.O'Malley, C.Seymour, M.Skulski, S.Y.Strauss, A.A.Valverde

Resolving the discrepancy in the half-life of 20F

RADIOACTIVITY 20F(β-)[from 2H(19F, p), E=46.0 MeV followed by separation of the radioactive beam using TwinSol]; measured T1/2 of 20F g.s. from β-decay curves using plastic scintillator for β- detection at the University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory; deduced recommended average half-life by considering a selection from compiled previous experimental values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.015501
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2019GL02      Phys.Rev. C 99, 065801 (2019)

B.E.Glassman, D.Perez-Loureiro, C.Wrede, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, M.B.Bennett, K.A.Chipps, M.Febbraro, M.Friedman, C.Fry, M.R.Hall, O.Hall, S.N.Liddick, P.O'Malley, W.-J.Ong, S.D.Pain, S.B.Schwartz, P.Shidling, H.Sims, L.J.Sun, P.Thompson, H.Zhang

Doppler broadening in 20Mg(βpγ)19Ne decay

RADIOACTIVITY 20Mg(β+p)[20Mg beam from 9Be(24Mg, X), E=170 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation using A1900 separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured Eβ+, Eγ, Iγ, β+γ-coin, γ-decay branching ratios, and E(p) using plastic scintillator for β detection and the SeGA array for γ detection. 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, half-life of 1507.5 level from Doppler broadening analysis, β+p feedings. Comparison with previous experimental values. Discussed relevance to 15O(α, γ)19Ne thermonuclear reaction rates.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(24Mg, X)15N/16O/17F/18Ne/20Mg, E=170 MeV/nucleon; measured time of flight, particle identification plot, yields using A1900 fragment separator at the K500 and K1200 coupled cyclotrons of NSCL-MSU.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.065801
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2019GU26      Phys.Rev. C 100, 034603 (2019)

V.Guimaraes, E.N.Cardozo, V.B.Scarduelli, J.Lubian, J.J.Kolata, P.D.O'Malley, D.W.Bardayan, E.F.Aguilera, E.Martinez-Quiroz, D.Lizcano, A.Garcia-Flores, M.Febbraro, C.C.Lawrence, J.Riggins, R.O.Torres-Isea, P.N.de Faria, D.S.Monteiro, E.S.Rossi, N.N.Deshmukh

Strong coupling effect in the elastic scattering of the 10C + 58Ni system near barrier

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(10C, 10C), (10C, 10C'), (10C, X)4He/7Li/7Be/10B/10C/12N, E=35.3 MeV, [secondary 10C beam from 3He(10B, 10C), E=54.0 MeV primary reaction at the Nuclear Science Laboratory of Notre Dame]; measured reaction products, particle identification spectrum, scattered 10C particles using three ΔE-E telescopes with silicon planar detectors, σ(θ); deduced differential σ; the results analyzed via coupled-channels, coupled-reaction-channels, and continuum-discretized coupled-channels (CDCC) calculations, with the consideration of 9B+p and 6Be+α channels as cluster configurations for the 10C projectile in CDCC approach. The 2+ inelastic transition in 10C in the projectile shown to be of crucial importance in describing the cross section data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.034603
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2019HA08      Phys.Rev.Lett. 122, 052701 (2019)

M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

Key 19Ne States Identified Affecting γ-Ray Emission from 18F in Novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(3He, t)19Ne, E=30 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, S-factor, reaction rates, resonance energies. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.052701
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2019HA14      Phys.Rev. C 99, 035805 (2019)

M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

New γ-ray transitions observed in 19Ne with implications for the 15O(α, γ)19Ne reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(3He, t), E=30 MeV; measured triton spectra, Eγ, Iγ, tγ- and γγ-coin using Gammasphere array for γ detection with the silicon detector array ORRUBA Dual Detectors for Experimental Structure Studies (GODDESS) at ATLAS-ANL facility. 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, and γ-branching ratios for the decay of 4.14- and 4.20-MeV states. 15O(α, γ)19Ne, E≈18-180 keV; calculated fractional contribution of the corrected branching ratios for the 4.14 MeV, 7/2- and 4.20 MeV, 9/2- states in 19Ne to astrophysical reaction rate, which is of significance in breakout from the hot CNO cycle in type I x-ray bursts. Comparison with previous experimental values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.035805
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2019HE11      Phys.Rev. C 99, 064320 (2019)

S.L.Henderson, T.Ahn, M.A.Caprio, P.J.Fasano, A.Simon, W.Tan, P.O'Malley, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, D.Blankstein, B.Frentz, M.R.Hall, J.J.Kolata, A.E.McCoy, S.Moylan, C.S.Reingold, S.Y.Strauss, R.O.Torres-Isea

First measurement of the B(E2; 3/2- → 1/2-) transition strength in 7Be: Testing ab initio predictions for A = 7 nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(7Be, 7Be'), E=31.3 MeV, [secondary 7Be beam from 2H(6Li, n), E=34.0 MeV primary reaction]; measured reaction products, particle spectra, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using silicon detector for charged particle detection and HPGe detectors for γ detection at the University of Notre Dame FN Tandem Van de Graaff accelerator facility. 7Be; deduced levels, J, π, Coulomb excitation cross section, B(E2) for 3/2- to 1/2- (g.s. to the first excited state) transition. Comparison with ab initio no-core shell model (NCSM) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064320
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2019MA26      Phys.Rev. C 99, 041302 (2019); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 99, 069901 (2019)

B.Manning, G.Arbanas, J.A.Cizewski, R.L.Kozub, S.Ahn, J.M.Allmond, D.W.Bardayan, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, M.E.Howard, K.L.Jones, J.F.Liang, M.Matos, C.D.Nesaraja, F.M.Nunes, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Ratkiewicz, K.T.Schmitt, D.Shapira, M.S.Smith, L.Titus

Informing direct neutron capture on tin isotopes near the N=82 shell closure

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(124Sn, p), (126Sn, p), (128Sn, p), E=630 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, (recoils)p-coin, Q-value spectra, differential σ(θ) using Super Oak Ridge Rutgers University Barrel Array (SuperORRUBA) for light charged particle detection and ionization chamber for detection of beam intensity and recoils at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 125,127,129Sn; deduced levels, Jπ, L-transfers, spectroscopic factors. 2H(130Sn, p), (132Sn, p); reanalyzed previous experimental data. Angular distribution data compared with Finite Range Adiabatic Wave Approximation. 124,126,128,130,132Sn(n, γ), E=30 keV; calculated direct-semidirect σ(n, γ) from spectroscopic information, and compared with various theoretical predictions. Relevance to r-process abundance calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.041302
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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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2019WA18      Phys.Rev. C 99, 054625 (2019)

D.Walter, S.D.Pain, J.A.Cizewski, F.M.Nunes, S.Ahn, T.Baugher, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baumann, D.Bazin, S.Burcher, K.A.Chipps, G.Cerizza, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, S.J.Lonsdale, B.Manning, F.Montes, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, J.Pereira, A.Ratkiewicz, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, S.Williams

Constraining spectroscopic factors near the r-process path using combined measurements: 86Kr (d, p) 87Kr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(86Kr, p), E=33 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, recoils, (recoils)p-coin, differential σ(θ) using the Oak Ridge Rutgers University Barrel Array (ORRUBA) coupled to the S800 magnetic spectrograph at the NSCL-MSU facility. 87Kr; deduced levels, J, π, L-transfer, single-particle asymptotic normalization coefficients (ANCs) and spectroscopic factors for the ground, first 1/2+, and 7/2+ states. Comparison with FR-ADWA analysis with KD optical model parameters, and with previous experimental results at E=5.5 MeV/nucleon.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.054625
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2018AB06      Phys.Rev. C 98, 024309 (2018)

E.Aboud, M.B.Bennett, C.Wrede, M.Friedman, S.N.Liddick, D.Perez-Loureiro, D.W.Bardayan, B.A.Brown, A.A.Chen, K.A.Chipps, C.Fry, B.E.Glassman, C.Langer, E.I.McNeice, Z.Meisel, W.-J.Ong, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, C.J.Prokop, H.Schatz, S.B.Schwartz, S.Suchyta, P.Thompson, M.Walters, X.Xu

Toward complete spectroscopy using β decay: The example of 32Cl (βγ)32S

RADIOACTIVITY 32Cl(β+), (EC)[from 9Be(36Ar, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon followed by beam separation and purification using A1900 fragment separator and time-of-flight separation method using Radio Frequency Fragment Separator (RFFS) at NSCL-MSU]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and βγγ-coin using the Clovershare array of HPGe detectors, 32Cl implants and β by a plastic scintillator at NSCL-MSU. 32S; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft, Gamow-Teller strengths, half-lives, proton, γ and α widths of 8861- and 9650-keV resonances. Comparison with sd USDA and USDB shell model calculations, and with previous experimental values and ENSDF evaluations. 31P(p, α)28Si, E=9650 keV; deduced resonance strength.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.024309
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2018BE12      Phys.Rev. C 97, 065803 (2018)

M.B.Bennett, C.Wrede, S.N.Liddick, D.Perez-Loureiro, D.W.Bardayan, B.A.Brown, A.A.Chen, K.A.Chipps, C.Fry, B.E.Glassman, C.Langer, N.R.Larson, E.I.McNeice, Z.Meisel, W.Ong, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, C.J.Prokop, H.Schatz, S.B.Schwartz, S.Suchyta, P.Thompson, M.Walters, X.Xu

Detailed study of the decay 31Cl(βγ)31S

RADIOACTIVITY 31Cl(β+), (EC)[from 9Be(36Ar, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon using A1900 Fragment Separator for Bρ, and Radio Frequency Fragment Separator (RFFS) for TOF at NSCL-MSU facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and βγγ-coin using Yale Clovershare array for γ detection, and plastic scintillator for β detection. 31S; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, β feedings, logft values, isospin mixing, ratio of thermonuclear reaction rates for 30P(p, γ)31S reaction at T9=0.1-0.4 for the newly discovered state at 6390 keV and the IAS at 6280 keV. Comparison with USDB and USDE shell-model calculations, and previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.065803
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2018CH36      Phys.Rev. C 98, 014325 (2018)

J.Chen, C.R.Hoffman, T.Ahn, K.Auranen, M.L.Avila, B.B.Back, D.W.Bardayan, D.Blankstein, P.Copp, D.Gorelov, B.P.Kay, S.A.Kuvin, J.P.Lai, D.G.McNeel, P.D.O'Malley, A.M.Rogers, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, J.P.Schiffer, J.Sethi, R.Talwar, J.R.Winkelbauer

Experimental study of the effective nucleon-nucleon interaction using the 21F(d, p)22F reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(21F, p), E=10 MeV/nucleon, [21F secondary beam from 9Be(22Ne, 21F), E=11 MeV/nucleon primary reaction using ATLAS-ANL facility]; measured Ep, Ip, 22Fe recoils, (22F)p-coin, and σ(θ) using HELIcal Orbit Spectrometer (HELIOS). 22F; deduced levels, J, π, spectroscopic factors and strengths, energy centroids and diagonal particle-hole two-body matrix elements (TBMEs) as function of angular momentum, N=14, 16 shell gaps. Distorted wave Born approximation (DWBA) method for theoretical σ(θ) calculations. Comparison with theoretical spectroscopic strengths by shell-model calculation using the USDA and USDB interactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014325
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2018GL01      Phys.Lett. B 778, 397 (2018)

B.E.Glassman, D.Perez-Loureiro, C.Wrede, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, M.B.Bennett, B.A.Brown, K.A.Chipps, M.Febbraro, M.Friedman, C.Fry, M.R.Hall, O.Hall, S.N.Liddick, P.O'Malley, W.J.Ong, S.D.Pain, C.Prokop, S.B.Schwartz, P.Shidling, H.Sims, P.Thompson, H.Zhang

β-delayed γ decay of 20Mg and the 19Ne(p, γ)20Na breakout reaction in Type I X-ray bursts

RADIOACTIVITY 20Mg(β+) [from 9Be(24Mg, X)20Mg, E=170 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and limits on intensities of β-delayed γ-rays, Gamow-Teller strengths B(GT) and associated log ft values. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.01.041
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2018JO04      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 365 (2018)

K.L.Jones, C.Thornsberry, J.Allen, A.Atencio, D.W.Bardayan, D.Blankstein, S.Burcher, A.B.Carter, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, I.Cox, Z.Elledge, M.Febbraro, A.Fijalkowska, R.Grzywacz, M.R.Hall, T.T.King, A.Lepailleur, M.Madurga, S.T.Marley, P.D.O'Malley, S.V.Paulauskas, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, C.Reingold, K.Smith, S.Taylor, W.Tan, M.Vostinar, D.Walter

Development of the (d, n) Proton-transfer Reaction in Inverse Kinematics for Structure Studies

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.365
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2018OR03      Phys.Lett. B 785, 615 (2018)

R.Orlandi, S.D.Pain, S.Ahn, A.Jungclaus, K.T.Schmitt, D.W.Bardayan, W.N.Catford, R.Chapman, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, C.G.Gross, M.E.Howard, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, B.Manning, M.Matos, K.Nishio, P.D.O'Malley, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Ratkiewicz, C.Shand, J.F.Smith, M.S.Smith, T.Fukui, J.A.Tostevin, Y.Utsuno

Neutron-hole states in 131Sn and spin-orbit splitting in neutron-rich nuclei

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 131,132,133Sn; analyzed available data; deduced spectroscopic factors, a significant reduction of the energy splitting of the weakly bound 3p orbits compared to the well-bound 2d orbits; calculated energy splitting using a one-body spin-orbit interaction and a Woods–Saxon potential of standard radius and diffuseness.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(132Sn, t)131Sn, E ∼ 4.4 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ), orbital angular momentum, energy levels, J, π.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.08.005
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2018VA04      Phys.Rev. C 97, 035503 (2018)

A.A.Valverde, M.Brodeur, T.Ahn, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, G.Brown, D.P.Burdette, B.Frentz, G.Gilardy, M.R.Hall, S.King, J.J.Kolata, J.Long, K.T.Macon, A.Nelson, P.D.O'Malley, M.Skulski, S.Y.Strauss, B.Vande Kolk

Precision half-life measurement of 11C: The most precise mirror transition Ft value

RADIOACTIVITY 11C(β+), (EC)[from 2H(10B, n), E=32.5 MeV at the Nuclear Science Laboratory of University of Notre Dame, followed by mass separation of 11C ions by TwinSol mass separator and implanted in a thick tantalum foil in NSL β-counting station]; measured Eβ, Iβ, half-life of 11C decay; deduced Ftmirror, Gamow-Teller-to-Fermi mixing ratio ρ, β asymmetry parameter Ab, β-neutrino angular correlation parameter aβν, neutrino asymmetry parameter Bn. Comparison with literature values.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(10B, n)4He/9Be/10B/11C, E=32.5 MeV; measured yields for ions using TwinSol mass separator at University of Notre Dame.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.035503
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2017AR04      Prog.Part.Nucl.Phys. 94, 1 (2017)

A.Arcones, D.W.Bardayan, T.C.Beers, L.A.Bernstein, J.C.Blackmon, B.Messer, B.A.Brown, E.F.Brown, C.R.Brune, A.E.Champagne, A.Chieffi, A.J.Couture, P.Danielewicz, R.Diehl, M.El Eid, J.E.Escher, B.D.Fields, C.Frohlich, F.Herwig, W.R.Hix, C.Iliadis, W.G.Lynch, G.C.McLaughlin, B.S.Meyer, A.Mezzacappa, F.Nunes, B.W.O'Shea, M.Prakash, B.Pritychenko, S.Reddy, E.Rehm, G.Rogachev, R.E.Rutledge, H.Schatz, M.S.Smith, I.H.Stairs, A.W.Steiner, T.E.Strohmayer, F.X.Timmes, D.M.Townsley, M.Wiescher, R.G.T.Zegers, M.Zingale

White paper on nuclear astrophysics and low energy nuclear physics Part 1: Nuclear astrophysics

doi: 10.1016/j.ppnp.2016.12.003
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2017BA42      Phys.Rev. C 96, 055806 (2017)

D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, S.Ahn, J.C.Blackmon, S.Carmichael, U.Greife, K.L.Jones, J.Jose, A.Kontos, R.L.Kozub, L.Linhardt, B.Manning, M.Matos, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Sachs, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith, P.Thompson

Spectroscopic study of 20Ne+p reactions using the JENSA gas-jet target to constrain the astrophysical 18F (p, α)15O rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 20Ne(p, d), (p, 3He), E=30 MeV; measured E(d), I(d), 3He spectrum, particle identification spectrum, σ(θ) using SIDAR silicon detector array, and JENSA natural Ne gas target at Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF). DWBA analysis using optical model parameters. 19Ne, 18F; deduced levels, and compared with previous experimental results. 18F(p, α)15O; deduced coefficients to parametrize the astrophysical reaction rates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.055806
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2017CH19      Phys.Rev. C 95, 044319 (2017)

K.A.Chipps, S.D.Pain, U.Greife, R.L.Kozub, C.D.Nesaraja, M.S.Smith, D.W.Bardayan, A.Kontos, L.E.Linhardt, M.Matos, S.T.Pittman, P.Thompson

Particle decay of proton-unbound levels in 12N

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, t), E=38 MeV from HRIBF-ORNL facility; measured tritons, and spectra of decay-particles (protons) from excited states in 12N, (decay protons)t-coin using ΔE-E telescopes of SIDAR annular strip detectors. 12N; deduced levels, J, π, branching ratios for proton decays from excited states.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.044319
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2017CH22      Phys.Rev. C 95, 045808 (2017)

K.A.Chipps, S.D.Pain, R.L.Kozub, D.W.Bardayan, J.A.Cizewski, K.Y.Chae, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith

First spin-parity constraint of the 306 keV resonance in 35Cl for nova nucleosynthesis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 37Cl(p, t), E=30 MeV; measured E(t), I(t), σ(θ) using silicon detector array SIDAR, natural Cl and enriched 37Cl targets HRIBF-ORNL. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. 35Cl; deduced level, resonance within the Gamow window, l-transfer and Jπ for 6677-keV level (306-keV proton resonance). Relevance to reaction rate for 34S(p, γ)35Cl in astrophysical applications.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.045808
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2017CH34      Phys.Rev. C 96, 025810 (2017)

S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, S.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.E.Howard, R.L.Kozub, K.Kwak, B.Manning, M.Matos, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Ratkiewicz, M.S.Smith, S.Strauss

Spectroscopic study of the radionuclide 21Na for the astrophysical 17F (α, p) 20Ne reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, α)21Na, E=31 MeV; measured particle spectra, Eα, Iα, σ(θ) using annular silicon strip detector array at the ORNL Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility. 21Na; deduced levels, proton resonances, J, π, L-transfers by DWBA analysis, Γα and resonance strengths of proton resonances. Comparison with previous experimental data as in the Nuclear Data Sheets. 17F(α, p)20Ne, T=0.1-1.1 GK; deduced astrophysical reaction rates, and compared with previous values, and with REACLIB compilation.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.025810
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2017KO31      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A870, 1 (2017)

E.Koshchiy, J.C.Blackmon, G.V.Rogachev, I.Wiedenhover, L.Baby, P.Barber, D.W.Bardayan, J.Belarge, D.Caussyn, E.D.Johnson, K.Kemper, A.N.Kuchera, L.E.Linhardt, K.T.Macon, M.Matos, B.S.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez

ANASEN: The array for nuclear astrophysics and structure with exotic nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(6He, 6He), E=7-29 MeV; 4He(14N, p), E=35.6 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ(θ).

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2017.07.030
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2017LO09      Phys.Rev. C 96, 015502 (2017)

J.Long, T.Ahn, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, M.Brodeur, D.Burdette, B.Frentz, M.R.Hall, J.M.Kelly, J.J.Kolata, P.D.O'Malley, B.E.Schultz, S.Y.Strauss, A.A.Valverde

Precision half-life measurement of 25Al

RADIOACTIVITY 25Al(EC), (β+)[from 2H(24Mg, n) at the NSL tandem accelerator facility of the University of Notre Dame]; measured Eβ, Iβ, half-life of 25Al decay; deduced world-averaged half-life, Fermi to Gamow-Teller mixing ratio ρ and correlation parameters, and values for various parameters of relevance for determining the Vud term from the 25Al mirror transition. Comparison with previous measurements.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.015502
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2017ON01      Phys.Rev. C 95, 055806 (2017)

W.-J.Ong, C.Langer, F.Montes, A.Aprahamian, D.W.Bardayan, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, J.Browne, H.Crawford, R.Cyburt, E.B.Deleeuw, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Gade, S.George, P.Hosmer, L.Keek, A.Kontos, I.-Y.Lee, A.Lemasson, E.Lunderberg, Y.Maeda, M.Matos, Z.Meisel, S.Noji, F.M.Nunes, A.Nystrom, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, S.J.Quinn, F.Recchia, H.Schatz, M.Scott, K.Siegl, A.Simon, M.Smith, A.Spyrou, J.Stevens, S.R.Stroberg, D.Weisshaar, J.Wheeler, K.Wimmer, R.G.T.Zegers

Low-lying level structure of 56Cu and its implications for the rp process

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(56Ni, 56Cu), E AP 75 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 56Ni beam from 9Be(58Ni, X), E=160 MeV/nucleon primary reaction using A1900 separator at NSCL-MSU facility]; measured ΔE-TOF particle identification for ions, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (56Cu ions)γ-coin using GRETINA array and S800 magnetic spectrograph. 56Cu; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with mirror nucleus 56Co level scheme, and with shell-model calculations 55Ni(p, γ)56Cu, T9=0.1-10; deduced Q value, astrophysical reaction rates as function of temperature, and impact on the r-process around 56Ni.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 56Cu; calculated levels, resonance energies, J, π, spectroscopic factors, Γp, Γγ using shell model with the GXPF1A interaction. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.055806
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2017WR02      Phys.Rev. C 96, 032801 (2017)

C.Wrede, B.E.Glassman, D.Perez-Loureiro, J.M.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, M.B.Bennett, B.A.Brown, K.A.Chipps, M.Febbraro, C.Fry, M.R.Hall, O.Hall, S.N.Liddick, P.O'Malley, W.-J.Ong, S.D.Pain, S.B.Schwartz, P.Shidling, H.Sims, P.Thompson, H.Zhang

New portal to the 15O(α, γ)19Ne resonance triggering CNO-cycle breakout

RADIOACTIVITY 20Mg(β+), (β+p)[from 9Be(24Mg, X), E=170 MeV/nucleon using A1900 separator at MSU-NSCL facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and (implants)γ-coin using SeGA array for γ detection. 19Ne; deduced level at 4034 keV, β+-delayed proton branching ratio; discussed possible α-decay of 4034 level. 20Mg(β+α); discussed possible decay branch. Relevance to hot CNO cycles during type I x-ray bursts on accreting neutron stars.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.032801
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2016AK05      Phys.Rev. C 94, 065803 (2016)

C.Akers, A.M.Laird, B.R.Fulton, C.Ruiz, D.W.Bardayan, L.Buchmann, G.Christian, B.Davids, L.Erikson, J.Fallis, U.Hager, D.Hutcheon, L.Martin, A.St.J.Murphy, K.Nelson, D.Ottewell, A.Rojas, A.Spyrou

Measurement of radiative proton capture on 18F and implications for oxygen-neon novae reexamined

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, γ)19Ne, E=0.717 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 18F beam at ISAC-TRIUMF by 500 MeV proton beam incident on a silicon carbide target]; measured reaction products, extracted and ionized in a FEBIAD ion source, and filtered with a high-resolution mass separator, particle spectra using DRAGON recoil separator. 19Ne; deduced levels, resonances, 665-keV resonance strength, Γγ, resonant contributions to reaction rates as a function of temperature in the peak nova range; calculated reaction rates for T9=0.03 to 0.5. R-matrix analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.065803
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2016BA12      J.Phys.(London) G43, 043001 (2016)

D.W.Bardayan

Transfer reactions in nuclear astrophysics

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/43/4/043001
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2016BE05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 116, 102502 (2016)

M.B.Bennett, C.Wrede, B.A.Brown, S.N.Liddick, D.Perez-Loureiro, D.W.Bardayan, A.A.Chen, K.A.Chipps, C.Fry, B.E.Glassman, C.Langer, N.R.Larson, E.I.McNeice, Z.Meisel, W.Ong, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, C.J.Prokop, H.Schatz, S.B.Schwartz, S.Suchyta, P.Thompson, M.Walters, X.Xu

Isospin Mixing Reveals 30P(p, γ)31S Resonance Influencing Nova Nucleosynthesis

RADIOACTIVITY 31Cl(EC), (β+) [from Be(36Ar, X)31Cl, E=150 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, β-γ-coin.; deduced energy levels and intensities, J, π, resonance parameters. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.102502
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2016BE19      Phys.Rev. C 93, 064310 (2016)

M.B.Bennett, C.Wrede, B.A.Brown, S.N.Liddick, D.Perez-Loureiro, D.W.Bardayan, A.A.Chen, K.A.Chipps, C.Fry, B.E.Glassman, C.Langer, N.R.Larson, E.I.McNeice, Z.Meisel, W.Ong, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, C.J.Prokop, S.B.Schwartz, S.Suchyta, P.Thompson, M.Walters, X.Xu

Isobaric multiplet mass equation in the A = 31, T = 3/2 quartets

RADIOACTIVITY 31Cl(β+); measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-, βγγ-coin using the Clovershare array at NSCL-MSU laboratory. 31S; deduced levels, IAS, isospin mixing, β feedings, isospin T=3/2 states. 31Cl; discussed predictions for the first excited state. Comparison with USDB and USDE shell-model calculations.

ATOMIC MASSES 31Cl, 31S, 31P, 31Si; analyzed isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME) for T=3/2 quartet by quadratic and cubic fits. Discussed IMME breakdown and isospin mixing. Comparison with USDB and USDE shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.064310
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2016BR01      Phys.Rev. C 93, 025503 (2016)

M.Brodeur, C.Nicoloff, T.Ahn, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, Y.K.Gupta, M.R.Hall, O.Hall, J.Hu, J.M.Kelly, J.J.Kolata, J.Long, P.O'Malley, B.E.Schultz

Precision half-life measurement of 17F

RADIOACTIVITY 17F(β+)[from 2H(16O, X), E not given]; measured β radiation, half-life of 17F decay at the University of Notre Dame β-decay counting station; deduced mixing ratio ρ for the mixed transition between mirror nuclei and the correlation parameters based on Standard Model validity. Discussed uncertainty estimates. Comparison with previous experimental measurements.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(16O, X)12C/13C/14N/15O/16O/17O/17F, E not given; measured yields of reaction products at Notre Dame TwinSol facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.025503
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2016MA50      Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 092502 (2016)

M.Madurga, S.V.Paulauskas, R.Grzywacz, D.Miller, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, J.A.Cizewski, A.Fijalkowska, C.J.Gross, M.E.Howard, S.V.Ilyushkin, B.Manning, M.Matos, A.J.Mendez, II, K.Miernik, S.W.Padgett, W.A.Peters, B.C.Rasco, A.Ratkiewicz, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.W.Stracener, E.H.Wang, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Evidence for Gamow-Teller Decay of 78Ni Core from Beta-Delayed Neutron Emission Studies

RADIOACTIVITY 83,84Ga(β-), (β-n) [from 238U(p, X), E not given]; measured decay products, En, In, Eγ, Iγ. 78Ni; deduced β-decay strength, strong multineutron emission probabilities, β-decay lifetimes. Shell model calculations, neutron time-of-flight technique.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.092502
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2015BA51      Phys.Lett. B 751, 311 (2015)

D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, S.Ahn, J.C.Blackmon, R.J.deBoer, U.Greife, K.L.Jones, A.Kontos, R.L.Kozub, L.Linhardt, B.Manning, M.Matos, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Sachs, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith, P.Thompson

The first science result with the JENSA gas-jet target: Confirmation and study of a strong subthreshold 18F(p, α)15O resonance

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 20Ne(p, d), E=30 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced deuteron σ(θ), excitation energies, resonance J. Distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) calculations using the computer code TWOFNR7.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, α), E(cm)<1 MeV; calculated astrophysical reaction rate, S-factor with the R-matrix code AZURE2.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.10.073
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2015CH50      Phys.Rev. C 92, 034325 (2015)

K.A.Chipps, S.D.Pain, U.Greife, R.L.Kozub, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, A.Kontos, L.E.Linhardt, M.Matos, S.T.Pittman, A.Sachs, H.Schatz, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith, P.Thompson, for the JENSA Collaboration

Levels in 12N via the 14N(p, t) reaction using the JENSA gas-jet target

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, t), E=38 MeV; measured E(t), I(t), σ(θ) using JENSA (Jet Experiments in Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics) gas-target system and SIDAR array at HRIBF-ORNL accelerator facility. 12N; deduced levels, L-transfers, J, π. DWBA calculations. Comparison with previous experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.034325
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2015CH66      J.Korean Phys.Soc. 67, 1435 (2015)

S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, A.Kim, E.J.Lee, S.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.E.Howard, B.Manning, P.D.O'Malley, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Strauss, R.L.Kozub, M.Matos, S.D.Pain, S.T.Pittman, M.S.Smith, W.A.Peters

24Mg(p, α)21Na reaction study for spectroscopy of 21Na

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, α), E=31 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-particles yields, σ(θ), new energy level in 21Na. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.3938/jkps.67.1435
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2015DE11      Phys.Rev. C 91, 045804 (2015)

R.J.de Boer, D.W.Bardayan, J.Gorres, P.J.LeBlanc, K.V.Manukyan, M.T.Moran, K.Smith, W.Tan, E.Uberseder, M.Wiescher, P.F.Bertone, A.E.Champagne, M.S.Islam

Low energy scattering cross section ratios of 14N(p, p)14N

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, p), E=1-4 MeV; measured E(p), I(p), σ(θ, E) at Notre Dame Van de Graaff accelerator facility. 15O; deduced levels, resonances, l-transfers, J, π, resonance parameters, widths. R-matrix analysis. Discussed relevance of proton scattering data for constraining astrophysically important capture rate analyses.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.045804
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2015GL03      Phys.Rev. C 92, 042501 (2015)

B.E.Glassman, D.Perez-Loureiro, C.Wrede, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, M.B.Bennett, B.A.Brown, K.A.Chipps, M.Febbraro, C.Fry, M.R.Hall, O.Hall, S.N.Liddick, P.O'Malley, W.Ong, S.D.Pain, S.B.Schwartz, P.Shidling, H.Sims, P.Thompson, H.Zhang

Revalidation of the isobaric multiplet mass equation for the A=20 quintet

RADIOACTIVITY 20Mg(β+)[20Mg beam from 9Be(24Mg, X), E=170 MeV/nucleon using A1900 fragment separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin using SeGA array. 20Na; deduced levels, precise energy of the T=2 state, J, π. 20Mg, 20Na, 20Ne, 20F, 20O; analyzed and revalidated isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME) for A=20, T=2 quintet.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.042501
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2015JO03      Acta Phys.Pol. B46, 537 (2015)

K.L.Jones, S.Ahn, J.M.Allmond, A.Ayres, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, J.S.Berryman, A.Bey, C.Bingham, L.Cartegni, G.Cerizza, K.Y.Chae, J.A.Cizewski, A.Gade, A.Galindo-Uribarri, R.F.Garcia Ruiz, R.Grzywacz, M.E.Howard, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, B.Manning, M.MatoS, S.McDaniel, D.Miller, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.Padgett, E.Padilla-Rodal, S.D.Pain, S.T.Pittman, D.C.Radford, A.Ratkiewicz, K.T.Schmitt, A.Shore, M.S.Smith, D.W.Stracener, S.R.Stroberg, J.Tostevin, R.L.Varner, D.Weisshaar, K.Wimmer, R.Winkler

Recent Direct Reaction Experimental Studies with Radioactive Tin Beams

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.46.537
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2015PA23      Phys.Rev.Lett. 114, 212501 (2015)

S.D.Pain, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, S.M.Brown, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, M.Matos, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, J.Okolowicz, P.D.O'Malley, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, M.Ploszajczak, K.T.Schmitt, J.F.Shriner, Jr., D.Shapira, M.S.Smith, D.W.Stracener, G.L.Wilson

Constraint of the Astrophysical 26gAl(p, γ)27Si Destruction Rate at Stellar Temperatures

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(26Al, p), E=117 MeV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ(θ), spectroscopic factors, astrophysical reaction rates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.212501
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2014CH56      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A763, 553 (2014)

K.Chipps, U.Greife, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, A.Kontos, L.E.Linhardt, M.Matos, S.D.Pain, S.T.Pittman, A.Sachs, H.Schatz, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith, P.Thompson, for the JENSA Collaboration

The Jet Experiments in Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics (JENSA) gas jet target

NUCLEAR REACTIONS N(120Sn, 120Sn), E=40 MeV; 15N(α, α), E not given; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced arbitrary units σ(θ), the capability of JENSA to detect scattered recoils at all angles.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2014.06.042
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2014FR14      Phys.Rev. C 90, 054324 (2014)

M.Freer, J.D.Malcolm, N.L.Achouri, N.I.Ashwood, D.W.Bardayan, S.M.Brown, W.N.Catford, K.A.Chipps, J.Cizewski, N.Curtis, K.L.Jones, T.Munoz-Britton, S.D.Pain, N.Soic, C.Wheldon, G.L.Wilson, V.A.Ziman

Resonances in 14C observed in the 4He(10Be, α)10Be reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(10Be, α), E=25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 38, 40, 44, 48 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, resonant scattering yields, angular distributions at HRIBF-ORNL accelerator facility. 14C; deduced levels, resonances, J, π, widths using R-matrix analysis, 10Be+α cluster bands; compiled data on α-decaying resonances from 14.3 to 25.0 MeV excitation energy from the present and previous experiments.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.054324
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2014LA16      Phys.Rev.Lett. 113, 032502 (2014)

C.Langer, F.Montes, A.Aprahamian, D.W.Bardayan, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, J.Browne, H.Crawford, R.H.Cyburt, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Gade, S.George, P.Hosmer, L.Keek, A.Kontos, I-Y.Lee, A.Lemasson, E.Lunderberg, Y.Maeda, M.Matos, Z.Meisel, S.Noji, F.M.Nunes, A.Nystrom, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, S.J.Quinn, F.Recchia, H.Schatz, M.Scott, K.Siegl, A.Simon, M.Smith, A.Spyrou, J.Stevens, S.R.Stroberg, D.Weisshaar, J.Wheeler, K.Wimmer, R.G.T.Zegers

Determining the rp-Process Flow through 56Ni: Resonances in 57Cu(p, γ)58Zn identified with GRETINA

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(57Cu, n), E=75 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonance energies, J, π, reaction rates. Shell model calculations, GXPF1A interaction.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.032502
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2013AK03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 262502 (2013)

C.Akers, A.M.Laird, B.R.Fulton, C.Ruiz, D.W.Bardayan, L.Buchmann, G.Christian, B.Davids, L.Erikson, J.Fallis, U.Hager, D.Hutcheon, L.Martin, A.St.J.Murphy, K.Nelson, A.Spyrou, C.Stanford, D.Ottewell, A.Rojas

Measurement of Radiative Proton Capture on 18F and Implications for Oxygen-Neon Novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, γ)19Ne, E=12.9 MeV; measured reaction products, nuclear recoils, time of flight; deduced reaction rates, resonance strength. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.262502
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2013SC25      Phys.Rev. C 88, 064612 (2013)

K.T.Schmitt, K.L.Jones, S.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, A.Bey, J.C.Blackmon, S.M.Brown, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, K.I.Hahn, J.J.Kolata, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, M.Matos, D.Matyas, B.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, F.M.Nunes, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Roberts, D.Shapira, J.F.Shriner, M.S.Smith, I.Spassova, D.W.Stracener, N.J.Upadhyay, A.N.Villano, G.L.Wilson

Reactions of a 10Be beam on proton and deuteron targets

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(10Be, p), (10Be, d), 1H(10Be, p), E=60, 75, 90, 107 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, E(d), I(d), elastic and inelastic σ(θ, E) using SIDAR, ORRUBA, and SuperORRUBA arrays of particle detectors at HRIBF-ORNL facility. 11Be; deduced levels, and spectroscopic factors for halo nucleus. Finite-range adiabatic wave approximation (FR-ADWA) analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.064612
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2012AD05      Phys.Rev. C 85, 037601 (2012)

A.S.Adekola, C.R.Brune, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, J.A.Cizewski, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, T.N.Massey, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, J.F.Shriner, M.S.Smith, J.S.Thomas

19Ne levels studied with the 18F(d, n)19Ne*(18F+p) reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(18F, n), E=150 MeV; measured α and proton spectra from 19Ne breakup, p(18F)-, α(15O)-coin, angular distributions. 19Ne; deduced resonances, levels, proton widths, α widths, spectroscopic factors, decay branching ratios. DWBA analysis. Comparison with earlier studies. Relevance to destruction of long-lived 18F in novae.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.037601
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2012BA28      Phys.Rev. C 85, 065805 (2012)

D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, R.L.Kozub, M.Matos, M.S.Smith

Proton decay branching ratio for the 6.15-MeV 18Ne level

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17F(p, p'), E(cm)=2.0-2.6; analyzed σ(E, θ) data data. 18Ne; deduced proton decay branching ratios from 6.15-MeV level to ground and first excited state in 17F, proton widths; discussed J, π of 6.15-MeV level. Interpretation of 1H(17F, α)14O reaction measurements and extrapolation to the astrophysically important 14O(α, p)17F reaction in αp process in x-ray bursts.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.065805
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2012CH31      Phys.Rev. C 86, 014329 (2012)

K.A.Chipps, D.W.Bardayan, K.Y.Chae, J.A.Cizewski, R.L.Kozub, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith

28Si(p, 3He) reaction for spectroscopy of 26Al

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(p, 3He)26Al, E=25 MeV; measured 3He and proton spectra, p(3He)-coin, proton decay branching ratios, differential σ(θ) using SIDAR array at HRIBF facility. 26Al; deduced levels, L-transfers, proton branching ratios. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.014329
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2012FR01      Phys.Rev. C 85, 014304 (2012)

M.Freer, N.L.Achouri, C.Angulo, N.I.Ashwood, D.W.Bardayan, S.Brown, W.N.Catford, K.A.Chipps, N.Curtis, P.Demaret, C.Harlin, B.Laurent, J.D.Malcolm, M.Milin, T.Munoz-Britton, N.A.Orr, S.D.Pain, D.Price, R.Raabe, N.Soic, J.S.Thomas, C.Wheldon, G.Wilson, V.A.Ziman

Resonances in 11C observed in the 4He(7Be, α)7Be and 4He(7Be, p)10B reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(7Be, α), (7Be, p), E=7.1, 23 MeV; measured α and proton spectra, time of flight, cross section. 11C; deduced resonances, levels, J, π, width, α width, p width, R-Matrix analysis. Comparison of partial widths with Wigner limit, evidence of cluster-like structures. Comparison of level structures and analog states of 11C and 11B.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.014304
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2012KO36      Phys.Rev.Lett. 109, 172501 (2012)

R.L.Kozub, G.Arbanas, A.S.Adekola, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, L.Erikson, R.Hatarik, W.R.Hix, K.L.Jones, W.Krolas, J.F.Liang, Z.Ma, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, D.Shapira, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith, T.P.Swan

Neutron Single Particle Structure in 131Sn and Direct Neutron Capture Cross Sections

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(130Sn, p), E=630 MeV; 130Sn(n, γ), E<5 MeV;measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ(θ), energy levels, J, π, properties of single-particle states, direct-semidirect σ. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.172501
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2012LI60      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 403, 012036 (2012)

L.E.Linhardt, L.Baby, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, H.Gardiner, E.Johnson, E.Koschiy, M.T.Macon, M.Matos, B.C.Rasco, G.Rogachev, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, I.Wiedenhoever

Measurement of 17F + p reactions with ANASEN

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17O, α), E(cm)=1.8-3 MeV; 1H(17F, α), (17F, p), E=55 MeV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip, Eα, Iα. 14N, 14O, 17F; deduced yields, resonances. R-matrix fit. The Array for Nuclear Astrophysics Studies with Exotic Nuclei (ANASEN), RESOLUT facility at FSU.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/403/1/012036
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2012PI11      Phys.Rev. C 85, 065804 (2012)

S.T.Pittman, D.W.Bardayan, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, C.Matei, M.Matos, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, P.D.Parker, W.A.Peters, J.F.Shriner, M.S.Smith

26Al+p elastic and inelastic scattering reactions and galactic abundances of 26Al

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Al(p, p), (p, p'), E(cm)=0.5-1.5 MeV; measured Ep, Ip using SIDAR array at HRIBF, excitation functions, σ(θ), resonances. 27Si; deduced level, resonance, J, π, width. 26Al(p, γ)27Si; deduced reaction rates with new resonance included. Destruction of 26Al in astrophysical environments.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.065804
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2012SC08      Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, 192701 (2012)

K.T.Schmitt, K.L.Jones, A.Bey, S.H.Ahn, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, S.M.Brown, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, K.I.Hahn, J.J.Kolata, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, M.Matos, D.Matyas, B.Moazen, C.Nesaraja, F.M.Nunes, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, A.Roberts, D.Shapira, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith, I.Spassova, D.W.Stracener, A.N.Villano, G.L.Wilson

Halo Nucleus 11Be: A Spectroscopic Study via Neutron Transfer

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(10Be, p)11Be, E=60, 75, 90, 107 MeV; measured reaction products, light ejectiles, Ep, Ip; deduced σ(θ), spectroscopic factors for the first excited and halo neutron states. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.192701
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2011AD05      Phys.Rev. C 83, 052801 (2011)

A.S.Adekola, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, C.R.Brune, K.Y.Chae, C.Domizioli, U.Greife, Z.Heinen, M.J.Hornish, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, R.J.Livesay, Z.Ma, T.N.Massey, B.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, J.F.Shriner Jr, N.D.Smith, M.S.Smith, J.S.Thomas, D.W.Visser, A.V.Voinov

First proton-transfer study of 18F + p resonances relevant for novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(18F, n), E=150 MeV; measured α- and 15O-particle spectra. α(15O)-coin, σ(θ), DWBA analysis. 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, L-transfers, resonances, proton and α-widths. 19Ne-19F mirror symmetry. 18F(p, α)15O; deduced reaction rates. Relevance to nova nucleosynthesis of 18F.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.052801
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2011AD24      Phys.Rev. C 84, 054611 (2011)

A.S.Adekola, C.R.Brune, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, C.Domizioli, U.Greife, Z.Heinen, M.J.Hornish, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, R.J.Livesay, Z.Ma, T.N.Massey, B.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, J.F.Shriner, Jr., N.D.Smith, M.S.Smith, J.S.Thomas, D.W.Visser, A.V.Voinov

Single-nucleon transfer reactions on 18F

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(18F, n)19Ne, (18F, p)19F, [secondary 18F beam from 16O(α, np)18F, E=85 MeV primary reaction], E=150 MeV; measured particle spectra, (15O)α-, (15N)α-coin, σ(θ), proton. 19F, 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, l-values, spectroscopic factors, proton widths, asymptotic normalization coefficients, isospin mirror levels. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. Monte-Carlo simulations. Comparison with previous studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.054611
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2011CH56      Phys.Rev. C 84, 059801 (2011)

K.A.Chipps, D.W.Bardayan, K.Y.Chae, J.A.Cizewski, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, M.S.Smith

Comment on "Properties of 26Mg and 26Si in the sd shell model and the determination of the 25Al(p, γ)26Si reaction rate"

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 25Al(p, γ)26Si; analyzed and discussed reaction rates for revised level and resonance energy.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.059801
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2011JO08      Phys.Rev. C 84, 034601 (2011)

K.L.Jones, F.M.Nunes, A.S.Adekola, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, L.Erikson, C.Harlin, R.Hatarik, R.Kapler, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, R.Livesay, Z.Ma, B.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, N.P.Patterson, D.Shapira, J.F.Shriner Jr, M.S.Smith, T.P.Swan, J.S.Thomas

Direct reaction measurements with a 132Sn radioactive ion beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(132Sn, p), (132Sn, d), E=630 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, Ed, Id, elastic σ, σ(θ), DWBA analysis. 133Sn; deduced levels, J, π, l values, spectroscopic factors, configurations, asymptotic normalization coefficients. 132Sn; deduced ground-state configuration and structure. Level systematics of N=83 nuclei 133Sn, 135Te, 137Xe, 139Ba, 141Ce, 143Nd and 145Sm.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.034601
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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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2011MO12      Eur.Phys.J. A 47, 66 (2011)

B.H.Moazen, C.Matei, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, R.Hatarik, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, M.Matos, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, T.Pelham, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, J.F.Shriner, Jr, M.S.Smith

Direct studies of low-energy resonances in 31P(p, α)28Si and 35Cl(p, α)32S

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 31P, 35Cl(p, α), (p, γ), E=low; measured E(particle), I(particle), Eα, Iα(t, θ); deduced resonance energies, strengths.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2011-11066-7
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2011OM01      Phys.Rev. C 84, 042801 (2011)

P.D.O'Malley, D.W.Bardayan, A.S.Adekola, S.Ahn, K.Y.Chae, J.A.Cizewski, S.Graves, M.E.Howard, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, L.Lindhardt, M.Matos, B.M.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, K.T.Schmitt, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith, I.Spassova, S.Y.Strauss, J.L.Wheeler

Search for a resonant enhancement of the 7Be + d reaction and primordial 7Li abundances

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(7Be, d), E=10 MeV; measured E(d), I(d), energy loss, differential cross section; search for 5/2+ resonance in 7Be+d system proved negative, R-matrix analysis, deduced upper limit for resonance width. Relevance to cosmological 7Li abundance.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.042801
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2010BA21      Phys.Rev. C 81, 065802 (2010)

D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, M.E.Howard, C.Matei, W.Martin, M.Matos, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, M.S.Smith, I.Spassova

Inelastic 17F(p, p)17F scattering at Ec.m.=3 MeV and the 14O(α, p)17F reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, X), E=52-58 MeV; measured Q-value spectra

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.065802
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2010CH44      Phys.Rev. C 82, 045803 (2010)

K.A.Chipps, D.W.Bardayan, K.Y.Chae, J.A.Cizewski, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, K.T.Schmitt, M.S.Smith

The 28Si(p, t)26Si*(p) reaction and implications for the astrophysical 25Al(p, γ)26Si reaction rate

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(p, t), E=40 MeV; measured Et, It, Ep, Ip, tp-coin, σ(θ). 26Si; deduced levels, J, π, resonances, l-transfers, and proton decay branching ratios. DWBA analysis. Astrophysical relevance to the reaction rates for 25Al(p, γ).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.045803
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2010CH46      Phys.Rev. C 82, 047302 (2010)

K.Y.Chae, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.A.Chipps, R.Hatarik, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, S.T.Pittman, M.S.Smith

Spin assignments to excited states in 22Na through a 24Mg(p, 3He)22Na reaction measurement

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, 3He), E=41, 41.5 MeV; measured E(3He), I(3He), σ(θ), differential σ 22Na; deduced levels, J, π, l-transfers. Distorted-wave Born approximation (DWBA) analysis of s(θ) data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.047302
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2010JO03      Nature(London) 465, 454 (2010)

K.L.Jones, A.S.Adekola, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, L.Erikson, C.Harlin, R.Hatarik, R.Kapler, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, R.Livesay, Z.Ma, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, F.M.Nunes, S.D.Pain, N.P.Patterson, D.Shapira, J.F.Shriner Jr, M.S.Smith, T.P.Swan, J.S.Thomas

The magic nature of 132Sn explored through the single-particle states of 133Sn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(132Sn, p)133Sn, E=630 MeV; measured Ep, Ip;132Sn; deduced proton σ(θ), Q-value spectrum, properties of single-particle states in 133Sn, magic nature of 132Sn, spectroscopic factors and configurations . DWBA and FRESCO calculations, U(p, F) fission secondary beams.

doi: 10.1038/nature09048
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2010SH06      Phys.Rev. C 81, 039801 (2010)

J.F.Shriner, Jr., D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, R.L.Kozub, M.S.Smith

Comment on "Low-energy 18F(p, α)15O cross section measurements relevant to nova γ-ray emission"

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, α)15O, E(cm)=0-1 MeV; analyzed and discussed interference effects in resonance reactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.039801
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2009BA59      Eur.Phys.J. A 42, 457 (2009)

D.W.Bardayan, K.A.Chipps, R.P.Fitzgerald, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, A.E.Champagne, U.Greife, R.Hatarik, R.L.Kozub, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, J.F.Shriner, M.S.Smith

Direct measurements of (p, γ) cross-sections at astrophysical energies using radioactive beams and the Daresbury Recoil Separator

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(7Be, γ), (17F, γ), (24Mg, γ), E=12 MeV;7Be, 17F, 24Mg; measured reaction products; deduced yields, σ for (p, γ) reactions.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2008-10737-8
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2009CH17      Phys.Rev.Lett. 102, 152502 (2009)

K.A.Chipps, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, U.Greife, R.Hatarik, R.L.Kozub, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith

First Direct Measurement of the 17F(p, γ)18Ne Cross Section

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, γ), E < 14.3 MeV; measured recoil spectra, cross sections. 17F(p, γ); deduced resonance strengths and reaction rates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.152502
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2009CH28      Phys.Rev. C 79, 055804 (2009)

K.Y.Chae, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.A.Chipps, R.Hatarik, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, P.D.O'Malley, S.D.Pain, S.T.Pittman, M.S.Smith

Constraint on the astrophysical 18Ne(α, p)21Na reaction rate through a 24Mg(p, t)22Mg measurement

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(p, t), E=41, 41.5 MeV; measured triton spectra, σ(θ). 22Mg; deduced levels, J, π. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. 18Ne(α, p)21Na; deduced reaction rates versus temperature.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.055804
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2009CH64      Phys.Rev. C 80, 065810 (2009)

K.A.Chipps, D.W.Bardayan, C.D.Nesaraja, M.S.Smith, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, B.H.Moazen, S.T.Pittman, U.Greife, R.Hatarik, W.A.Peters, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Shriner, Jr., C.Matei, S.D.Pain

The 17F(p, γ)18Ne resonant cross section

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, γ)18Ne, E=14.3 MeV; 1H(17O, γ)18F, E=18.65 MeV; 20Ne(17O, 20Ne), E=18.65 MeV; measured recoils, σ at HRIBF facility; deduced widths of resonances, abundances of 17,18F and 17O in novae and x-ray bursts, and reaction rates for 17F(π, γ)18Ne reaction; discussed astrophysical implications.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.065810
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2009MO16      Acta Phys.Pol. B40, 699 (2009)

B.H.Moazen, J.C.Blackmon, D.W.Bardayan, K.Y.Chae, K.Chipps, K.L.Grzywacz, R.L.Kozub, C.Matei, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith

Measurement of the 330 keV Resonance in 18F(p, α)15O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F, 17O(p, α), E=3.27 MeV; measured Eα, Iα;deduced resonance energy and strength.

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2009PI13      Phys.Rev. C 80, 038801 (2009)

S.T.Pittman, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, R.L.Kozub, M.S.Smith

Analysis of 25Al energy levels observed in the 28Si(p, α)25Al reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(p, α), E=40, 42 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, σ(θ). 25Al; deduced levels, J, π. DWBA analysis of σ(θ).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.038801
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2008BA45      Phys.Rev. C 78, 052801 (2008)

D.W.Bardayan, P.D.O'Malley, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, R.Hatarik, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, C.Matei, B.H.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, S.Paulauskas, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, K.T.Schmitt, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith

Spectroscopic study of low-lying 16N levels

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(15N, p), E=100 MeV; measured particle spectra, σ(θ), spectroscopic factors. 16N; deduced levels, J, π. 15N(n, γ); deduced reaction rate. Comparison with Distorted-Wave Born approximation.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.052801
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2007BA69      Phys.Rev. C 76, 045803 (2007)

D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, R.P.Fitzgerald, W.R.Hix, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, R.J.Livesay, Z.Ma, L.F.Roberts, M.S.Smith, J.S.Thomas, D.W.Visser

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

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(p, t), E=37 MeV; measured triton energies, angular distributions. 30S deduced levels, J, π. 29P(p, γ)30S; deduced reaction rates of astrophysical significance.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.045803
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2007CI05      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B261, 938 (2007)

J.A.Cizewski, R.Hatarik, K.L.Jones, S.D.Pain, J.S.Thomas, M.S.Johnson, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, M.S.Smith, R.L.Kozub

(d, pγ) Reactions and the surrogate reaction technique

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(90Zr, pγ), (80Se, pγ), E=4 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Ep, pγ-coinc.

doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2007.03.028
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2007JO09      Acta Phys.Pol. B38, 1205 (2007)

K.L.Jones, A.S.Adekola, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, D.J.Dean, L.Erikson, R.P.Fitzgerald, A.L.Gaddis, U.Greife, C.Harlin, R.Hatarik, J.A.Howard, M.S.Johnson, R.L.Kozub, J.F.Liang, R.J.Livesay, Z.Ma, B.H.Moazen, P.D.O'Malley, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, N.P.Patterson, S.V.Paulauskas, D.Shapira, J.F.Shriner Jr, D.J.Sissom, M.S.Smith, T.P.Swan, J.S.Thomas

Single Neutron Transfer Experiments Close to the r-Process Path

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(82Ge, p), E=4 MeV/nucleon; 2H(84Se, p), E=4.5 MeV/nucleon; 2H(132Sn, p), E=4.77 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep and angular distributions. 83Ge, 85Se, 133Sn deduced levels, J, π and spectroscopic factors. Compared results to model calculations.


2007MA48      Phys.Rev. C 76, 015803 (2007); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 76, 039901 (2007)

Z.Ma, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, R.P.Fitzgerald, M.W.Guidry, W.R.Hix, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, R.J.Livesay, M.S.Smith, J.S.Thomas, D.W.Visser

Astrophysically important 31S states studied with the 32S(p, d)31S reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 32S(p, d), E=32 MeV; measured Ed, σ and angular distributions. 31S deduced level energies and spectroscopic factors.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.015803
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2007MO20      Phys.Rev. C 75, 065801 (2007)

B.H.Moazen, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, K.Y.Chae, K.Chipps, C.P.Domizioli, R.Fitzgerald, U.Greife, W.R.Hix, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, E.J.Lingerfelt, R.J.Livesay, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, L.F.Roberts, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith, J.S.Thomas

Measurement of the 183 keV resonance in 17O(p, α)14N using a novel technique

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17O, α)14N, E=3.3 MeV; measured resonance energy and strength. Discussed astrophysical implications.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.065801
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2007NE09      Phys.Rev. C 75, 055809 (2007)

C.D.Nesaraja, N.Shu, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, Y.S.Chen, R.L.Kozub, M.S.Smith

Nuclear structure properties of astrophysical importance for 19Ne above the proton threshold energy

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 19Ne, 19F; analyzed available structure data; deduced level energies, J, π. Discussed astrophysical implications.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.055809
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