NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = G.R.Dyck Found 9 matches. 1994HA07 Nucl.Phys. A571, 555 (1994) E.Hagberg, T.K.Alexander, I.Neeson, V.T.Koslowsky, G.C.Ball, G.R.Dyck, J.S.Forster, J.C.Hardy, J.R.Leslie, H.-B.Mak, H.Schmeing, I.S.Towner Confirmation of the l-Forbidden Gamow-Teller Decay Branch of 39Ca RADIOACTIVITY 39Ca(β+); measured Eγ, Iγ, γββ-coin; deduced ft values, β branching ratios. Hyperpure Ge detector, plastic scintillators.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)90225-9
1993SI05 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A330, 195 (1993) M.H.Sidky, J.G.Hykawy, G.R.Dyck, B.J.Hall, R.C.Barber, K.S.Sharma, C.A.Lander, H.E.Duckworth Precise Atomic Mass Differences in Pb and Tl and the Decay Energy for 205Pb ATOMIC MASSES 205Pb, 205Tl; measured mass doublets spacing. 205Pb, 205Tl deduced mass difference. Precise measurement, high resolution mass spectrometer.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(93)91322-E
1992HA43 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B70, 546 (1992) E.Hagberg, K.S.Sharma, G.R.Dyck, V.T.Koslowsky, P.P.Unger, J.C.Hardy, H.Schmeing, R.C.Barber Indirect Measurements of Beam-Energy Differences for Various Species of Ions Extracted from a FEBIAD Source NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(19F, X), E=98 MeV; 92Mo(16O, X), E=92 MeV; 92Mo(14N, X), E=70 MeV; compiled, reviewed mass 106, 107, 108 radioactive beam production data; deduced beam energy differences for various ion species.
doi: 10.1016/0168-583X(92)95980-6
1991SH19 Phys.Rev. C44, 2439 (1991) K.S.Sharma, E.Hagberg, G.R.Dyck, J.C.Hardy, V.T.Koslowsky, H.Schmeing, R.C.Barber, S.Yuan, W.Perry, M.Watson Masses of 103,104,105In and 72,73Br NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(16O, X), E=63 MeV; measured mass specific γ-spectra. 103,104,105In, 72,73Br deduced mass ratios. 104In, 72Br deduced masses. On-line isotope separation, mass-spectrometric techniques, other data input.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.44.2439
1990DY04 Phys.Lett. 245B, 343 (1990) G.R.Dyck, M.H.Sidky, J.G.Hykawy, C.A.Lander, K.S.Sharma, R.C.Barber, H.E.Duckworth Energies Available for the Double-Beta Decay of 130Te and 128Te ATOMIC MASSES 128,130Xe, 128,130Te; measured mass differences; deduced double β-decay Q-value. Other data analyzed, high resolution doublet measurement. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 128,130,126,124Te, 128,130Xe; analyzed mass differences data; deduced 2β-decay Q-value.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(90)90656-Q
1985DY04 Phys.Lett. 157B, 139 (1985) G.R.Dyck, R.J.Ellis, K.S.Sharma, C.A.Lander, M.H.Sidky, R.C.Barber, H.E.Duckworth Atomic Mass Differences in Gadolinium and Terbium and the K-Capture of 158Tb as an Indicator of Neutrino Mass RADIOACTIVITY 158Tb(EC), (β-); analyzed decay data. 158Gd level deduced K-capture preclusion. ATOMIC MASSES 156,160,158,157,155Gd, 159Tb; measured doublet spacings; deduced mass differences. High resolution mass spectrometer, chloride compounds. Nuclear reaction, Q-decay data input.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(85)91533-3
1985EL01 Nucl.Phys. A435, 34 (1985) R.J.Ellis, R.C.Barber, G.R.Dyck, B.J.Hall, K.S.Sharma, C.A.Lander, H.E.Duckworth Precise Atomic Mass Difference Determinations between Some Stable Isotopes of Ge, As and Se ATOMIC MASSES 70,72,73,74,76Ge, 75As, 74,75,76,77,78,80,82Se; measured mass differences. 76Ge, 74Se deduced two β-decay energies. 72,74,76Ge, 76,78,80,82Se deduced two-neutron separation energies. High precision.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(85)90300-8
1984EL01 Phys.Lett. 136B, 146 (1984) R.J.Ellis, B.J.Hall, G.R.Dyck, C.A.Lander, K.S.Sharma, R.C.Barber, H.E.Duckworth Energy Available for the Double Beta-Decay of 76Ge ATOMIC MASSES 76Ge, 76Se; measured atomic mass difference; deduced 76Ge neutrionoless two-β decay implications. High resolution mass spectrometer.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91168-7
1984HA20 Phys.Lett. 138B, 260 (1984) B.J.Hall, R.J.Ellis, G.R.Dyck, C.A.Lander, R.Beach, K.S.Sharma, R.C.Barber, H.E.Duckworth Precise Atomic Mass Determinations at Mass 124 ATOMIC MASSES 124Xe, 124Sn, 124Te, 54Fe, 13C, 37Cl; measured mass differences. 124Xe, 124Sn deduced double β-decay energies. 124Xe, 124Sn, 124Xe, 54Fe deduced masses. High resolution spectrometer, doublet technique.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91654-X
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