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Search: Author = H.van der Marel

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2004ST08      Phys.Rev. C 69, 034312 (2004)

M.Stanoiu, F.Azaiez, Zs.Dombradi, O.Sorlin, B.A.Brown, M.Belleguic, D.Sohler, M.G.Saint Laurent, M.J.Lopez-Jimenez, Y.E.Penionzhkevich, G.Sletten, N.L.Achouri, J.C.Angelique, F.Becker, C.Borcea, C.Bourgeois, A.Bracco, J.M.Daugas, Z.Dlouhy, C.Donzaud, J.Duprat, Zs.Fulop, D.Guillemaud-Mueller, S.Grevy, F.Ibrahim, A.Kerek, A.Krasznahorkay, M.Lewitowicz, S.Leenhardt, S.Lukyanov, P.Mayet, S.Mandal, H.van der Marel, W.Mittig, J.Mrazek, F.Negoita, F.De Oliveira-Santos, Zs.Podolyak, F.Pougheon, M.G.Porquet, P.Roussel-Chomaz, H.Savajols, Y.Sobolev, C.Stodel, J.Timar, A.Yamamoto

N = 14 and 16 shell gaps in neutron-rich oxygen isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(36S, X)20O/21O/22O/23O, E=77.5 MeV/nucleon; H, C(24F, X), (25Ne, X), (26Ne, X), (27Na, X), (28Na, X), (29Mg, X), (30Mg, X)20O/21O/22O/23O/24O, E=54-65 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (particle)γ-coin. 20,21,22,23,24O deduced levels, J, π, neutron shell gap features. Single-step and double-step fragmentation. Shell model analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.034312
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2004ST10      Eur.Phys.J. A 20, 95 (2004)

M.Stanoiu, F.Azaiez, F.Becker, M.Belleguic, C.Borcea, C.Bourgeois, B.A.Brown, Z.Dlouhy, Z.Dombradi, Z.Fulop, H.Grawe, S.Grevy, F.Ibrahim, A.Kerek, A.Krasznahorkay, M.Lewitowicz, S.Lukyanov, H.van der Marel, P.Mayet, J.Mrazek, S.Mandal, D.Guillemaud-Mueller, F.Negoita, Y.E.Penionzhkevich, Z.Podolyak, P.Roussel-Chomaz, M.G.Saint Laurent, H.Savajols, O.Sorlin, G.Sletten, D.Sohler, J.Timar, C.Timis, A.Yamamoto

Study of drip line nuclei through two-step fragmentation

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(25Ne, X), (26Ne, X), (27Na, X), (28Na, X), (29Mg, X), (30Mg, X)17C/18C/19C/20C/22O/24O, E not given; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin. 17,18,19,20C, 22,24O deduced levels, J, π, configurations. Two-step fragmentation.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2002-10329-8
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1992KA44      Hyperfine Interactions 73, 357 (1992)

B.Kastelein, H.J.van der Marel, J.Andriessen, H.Postma, F.Pleiter

Study of Electric Quadrupole Interactions of 111In and 111Cd following Ion Implantation of 111In into Graphite

RADIOACTIVITY 111In(EC); measured γ-anisotropy, oriented nuclei, γγ(θ, H, t); deduced 111In, 111Cd electric quadrupole interaction. Implantation into highly oriented pyrolytic graphite.

doi: 10.1007/BF02418610
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1992KA49      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A316, 158 (1992)

B.Kastelein, J.K.W.M.Vemer, H.J.van der Marel, H.Postma

Electric Quadrupole Orientation of 188,189Ir in Graphite

RADIOACTIVITY 188Ir(β+), (EC); 189Ir(EC) [from 188,189Hg(EC-decay)]; measured γ(θ), oriented nuclei, low temperature; deduced electric quadrupole interaction, field gradient in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite. 189Ir deduced quadrupole moment. 188Ir deduced level J, δ.

doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(92)90898-E
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Note: The following list of authors and aliases matches the search parameter H.van der Marel: , H.J.VAN DER MAREL