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2023HU20      Phys.Rev. C 108, L051606 (2023)

C.Hunt, S.Ahn, J.Bishop, E.Koshchiy, E.Aboud, M.Alcorta, A.Bosh, K.Hahn, S.Han, C.E.Parker, E.C.Pollacco, B.T.Roeder, M.Roosa, S.Upadhyayula, A.S.Volya, G.V.Rogachev

Spectroscopy of 13Be through isobaric analog states in 13B

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.L051606
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2022BA39      Phys.Rev. C 106, 054310 (2022)

M.Barbui, A.Volya, E.Aboud, S.Ahn, J.Bishop, V.Z.Goldberg, J.Hooker, C.H.Hunt, H.Jayatissa, Tz.Kokalova, E.Koshchiy, S.Pirrie, E.Pollacco, B.T.Roeder, A.Saastamoinen, S.Upadhyayula, C.Wheldon, G.V.Rogachev

α-cluster structure of 18Ne

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(14O, α), E=61.8 MeV; measured reaction product, Eα, Iα, angular distribution; deduced σ(θ), excitation function of 18Ne. 18Ne; deduced resonances J, π, resonance total and partial widths. 18Ne, O; calculated levels J, π. Analysis with a multichannel R-matrix approach. Shell model with FSU interaction Hamiltonian calculations. Comparison with other experimental data. TexAT active target at magnetic achromat recoil separator (Cyclotron Institute at Texas AM University).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.054310
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2021BI06      Phys.Rev. C 103, L051303 (2021)

J.Bishop, G.V.Rogachev, S.Ahn, E.Aboud, M.Barbui, A.Bosh, J.Hooker, C.Hunt, H.Jayatissa, E.Koshchiy, R.Malecek, S.T.Marley, M.Munch, E.C.Pollacco, C.D.Pruitt, B.T.Roeder, A.Saastamoinen, L.G.Sobotka, S.Upadhyayula

Evidence against the Efimov effect in 12C from spectroscopy and astrophysics

RADIOACTIVITY 12N(β+); 12B(β-); measured β-delayed charged particles, Eα, Iα from the decay of 40-MeV 12N beam stopped inside the active-area of the TexAT (Texas Active target) TPC (Time Projection Chamber), Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin from the decay of 12B using Gammasphere array at ANL. 12C; deduced no evidence for an hypothetical state predicted by Efimov effect at 7.458 MeV from a combined analysis of the two experiments involving charged-particle spectroscopy at Texas A and M, and γ-ray measurements at ANL, along with astrophysical rate calculations. Relevance to rate required for stars to undergo the red giant phase.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.L051303
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2021ZA03      Phys.Lett. B 816, 136256 (2021)

J.C.Zamora, V.Guimaraes, G.V.Rogachev, S.Ahn, J.Lubian, E.N.Cardozo, E.Aboud, M.Assuncao, M.Barbui, J.Bishop, A.Bosh, J.Hooker, C.Hunt, H.Jayatissa, E.Koshchiy, S.Lukyanov, R.O'Dwyer, Y.Penionzhkevich, B.T.Roeder, A.Saastamoinen, S.Upadhyayula

Direct fusion measurement of the 8B proton-halo nucleus at near-barrier energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ar(8B, X), E=5.1 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced fusion σ, barrier parameters. Universal Fusion Function (UFF) parameterization, comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136256
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2020BI11      Phys.Rev. C 102, 041303 (2020)

J.Bishop, G.V.Rogachev, S.Ahn, E.Aboud, M.Barbui, A.Bosh, C.Hunt, H.Jayatissa, E.Koshchiy, R.Malecek, S.T.Marley, E.C.Pollacco, C.D.Pruitt, B.T.Roeder, A.Saastamoinen, L.G.Sobotka, S.Upadhyayula

Almost medium-free measurement of the Hoyle state direct-decay component with a TPC

RADIOACTIVITY 12N(β+), (β+α)[from 3He(10B, 12N), E=11 MeV/nucleon at K500 cyclotron at the Cyclotron Institute at Texas A and M University, followed by isotopic separation using Momentum Achromatic Recoil Spectrometer]; measured β-delayed charged-particles using Texas active target time-projection chamber (TPC). 12C; deduced upper limit for the nonsequential component of the decay of the excited 0+, Hoyle state in an almost medium-free reaction. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with predictions from Faddeev calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.041303
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2020BI15      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A964, 163773 (2020)

J.Bishop, G.V.Rogachev, S.Ahn, E.Aboud, M.Barbui, P.Baron, A.Bosh, E.Delagnes, J.Hooker, C.Hunt, H.Jayatissa, E.Koshchiy, R.Malecek, S.T.Marley, R.O'Dwyer, E.C.Pollacco, C.Pruitt, B.T.Roeder, A.Saastamoinen, L.G.Sobotka, S.Upadhyayula

Beta-delayed charged-particle spectroscopy using TexAT

RADIOACTIVITY 12N(IT), (EC), 12C(3α), 8Be(2α) [from 3He(10B, n)12N, E=11 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced branching ratio of 12N to states in 12C above the 3-α threshold, the total branching ratio to the Hoyle state, 12N T1/2 using the β-delayed charged-particle-decay. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2020.163773
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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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