NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = I.Miskun Found 8 matches. 2023MO07 Phys.Lett. B 839, 137833 (2023) A.Mollaebrahimi, C.Hornung, T.Dickel, D.Amanbayev, G.Kripko-Koncz, W.R.Plass, S.Ayet S.Andres, S.Beck, A.Blazhev, J.Bergmann, H.Geissel, M.Gorska, H.Grawe, F.Greiner, E.Haettner, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, I.Miskun, F.Nowacki, C.Scheidenberger, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, Z.Brencic, O.Charviakova, P.Constantin, M.Dehghan, J.Ebert, L.Grof, O.Hall, M.N.Harakeh, S.Kaur, A.Kankainen, R.Knobel, D.A.Kostyleva, N.Kurkova, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mardor, D.Nichita, J.-H.Otto, Z.Patyk, S.Pietri, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, A.-K.Rink, H.Roesch, A.Spataru, G.Stanic, A.State, Y.K.Tanaka, M.Vencelj, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield, M.I.Yavor, J.Zhao Studying Gamow-Teller transitions and the assignment of isomeric and ground states at N = 50 NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(124Xe, X), E=800 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, ToF. 94Ru, 94Rh, 94mRh, 96,97,97mRu, 97Pd, 97,97mAg, 98Pd, 98Cd, 99Ag, 100Pd, 100Ag, 100Cd, 101In; deduced mass excess and Q-values. Comparison with AME2020 evaluation. The FRS Ion Catcher (FRS-IC) at GSI, Germany.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137833
2022PO06 Phys.Rev. C 106, 024312 (2022) W.S.Porter, E.Dunling, E.Leistenschneider, J.Bergmann, G.Bollen, T.Dickel, K.A.Dietrich, A.Hamaker, Z.Hockenbery, C.Izzo, A.Jacobs, A.Javaji, B.Kootte, Y.Lan, I.Miskun, I.Mukul, T.Murbock, S.F.Paul, W.R.Plass, D.Puentes, M.Redshaw, M.P.Reiter, R.Ringle, J.Ringuette, R.Sandler, C.Scheidenberger, R.Silwal, R.Simpson, C.S.Sumithrarachchi, A.Teigelhofer, A.A.Valverde, R.Weil, I.T.Yandow, J.Dilling, A.A.Kwiatkowski Investigating nuclear structure near N=32 and N=34: Precision mass measurements of neutron-rich Ca, Ti, and V isotopes ATOMIC MASSES 54Ca, 52,54,55,56Ti, 54,55,56,57,58V; measured time-of-flight ion-cyclotron-resonances (ToF-ICR) using TRIUMF-TITAN multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-ToF-MS) and the NSCL(MSU)-LEBIT Penning trap mass spectrometer; deduced mass excesses. Comparison with evaluated data in AME2020, and with valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) calculations. Systematics of S(2n) values in 46,47,48,49,50,51K, 47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54Ca, 48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57Sc, 49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57Sc, 49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56Ti, 50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59V, 51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60Cr.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.024312
2022SP03 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B522, 32 (2022) A.Spataru, C.Hornung, T.Dickel, E.Haettner, S.Pietri, S.Ayet San Andres, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, J.Bergmann, J.Ebert, A.Finley, H.Geissel, F.Greiner, O.Hall, S.Kaur, W.Lippert, I.Miskun, J.-H.Otto, W.R.Plass, A.Prochazka, S.Purushothaman, C.Rappold, A.-K.Rink, C.Scheidenberger, Y.K.Tanaka, H.Toernqvist, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield First coupling of the FRS particle identification and the FRS-Ion Catcher data acquisition systems: The case of 109In NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(124Xe, X)109In, E=600 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced mass-to-charge spectrum of ground state and two isomeric states. The FRagment Separator (FRS) and the Multiple-Reflection Time-Of-Flight Mass-Spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) particle identification (PID) systems at GSI.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2022.04.003
2021MA22 Phys.Rev. C 103, 034319 (2021) I.Mardor, S.A.Andres, T.Dickel, D.Amanbayev, S.Beck, J.Bergmann, H.Geissel, L.Grof, E.Haettner, C.Hornung, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, G.Kripko-Koncz, I.Miskun, A.Mollaebrahimi, W.R.Plass, C.Scheidenberger, H.Weick, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, A.A.Bezbakh, Z.Brencic, O.Charviakova, V.Chudoba, P.Constantin, M.Dehghan, A.S.Fomichev, L.V.Grigorenko, O.Hall, M.N.Harakeh, J.-P.Hucka, A.Kankainen, O.Kiselev, R.Knobel, D.A.Kostyleva, S.A.Krupko, N.Kurkova, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mukha, I.A.Muzalevskii, D.Nichita, C.Nociforo, Z.Patyk, M.Pfutzner, S.Pietri, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, H.Roesch, F.Schirru, P.G.Sharov, A.Spataru, G.Stanic, A.State, Y.K.Tanaka, M.Vencelj, M.I.Yavor, J.Zhao Mass measurements of As, Se, and Br nuclei, and their implication on the proton-neutron interaction strength toward the N=Z line ATOMIC MASSES 69As, 70,71Se, 71Br; measured mass-to-charge ratio spectra using the multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) at the Fragment Separator (FRS) at GSI; deduced mass excesses and compared to evaluated data in AME-2016, and proton-neutron interaction (δVpn) for odd-odd nuclei along the N=Z line above Z=29. Isotopes produced via fragmentation in 9Be(124Xe, X), E=982 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation of fragments using FRS separator at GSI.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.034319
2020HO03 Phys.Lett. B 802, 135200 (2020) C.Hornung, D.Amanbayev, I.Dedes, G.Kripko-Koncz, I.Miskun, N.Shimizu, S.Ayet S.Andres, J.Bergmann, T.Dickel, J.Dudek, J.Ebert, H.Geissel, M.Gorska, H.Grawe, F.Greiner, E.Haettner, T.Otsuka, W.R.Plass, S.Purushothaman, A.-Ka.Rink, C.Scheidenberger, H.Weick, S.Bagchi, A.Blazhev, O.Charviakova, D.Curien, A.Finlay, S.Kaur, W.Lippert, J.-H.Otto, Z.Patyk, S.Pietri, Y.K.Tanaka, Y.Tsunoda, J.S.Winfield Isomer studies in the vicinity of the doubly-magic nucleus 100Sn: Observation of a new low-lying isomeric state in 97Ag RADIOACTIVITY 97Ag, 101,103,105,107,109In(IT) [from 9Be(124Xe, X), E=600 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, mass-to-charge spectra; deduced mass excess, excitation energies. Comparison with shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135200
2019AN10 Phys.Rev. C 99, 064313 (2019), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 107, 029901 (2023) S.A.S.Andres, C.Hornung, J.Ebert, W.R.Plass, T.Dickel, H.Geissel, C.Scheidenberger, J.Bergmann, F.Greiner, E.Haettner, C.Jesch, W.Lippert, I.Mardor, I.Miskun, Z.Patyk, S.Pietri, A.Pihktelev, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, A.-K.Rink, H.Weick, M.I.Yavor, S.Bagchi, V.Charviakova, P.Constantin, M.Diwisch, A.Finlay, S.Kaur, R.Knobel, J.Lang, B.Mei, I.D.Moore, J.-H.Otto, I.Pohjalainen, A.Prochazka, C.Rappold, M.Takechi, Y.K.Tanaka, J.S.Winfield, X.Xu High-resolution, accurate multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometry for short-lived, exotic nuclei of a few events in their ground and low-lying isomeric states ATOMIC MASSES 93,94Ru, 94Rh, 96,97Pd, 100Ag, 107Cd, 114,116,133,134Te, 114,134Sb, 117,119,133,134I, 119Xe, 124,125,126Cs, 211,212,213Fr, 211Po, 212,213,218,220Rn, 212,217At; 134mSb, 133mTe, 133m,134mI, 134mXe, 211mPo; measured mass excess and isomer energies using multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MR-TOF-MS) with the FRS Ion Catcher at GSI. Isotopes produced in 9Be(238U, F), E=300, 1000 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(124Xe, X), E=600 MeV/nucleon reactions using FRS separator at GSI. Comparison with AME-2016 evaluation. Systematics of S(2n) values in N=123-136 Pb, Bi, Po, At, Rn, Fr, Ra, Ac, Th isotopes, and compared with theoretical predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064313
2019MI18 Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 148 (2019) I.Miskun, for the Super-FRS Collaboration A novel method for the measurement of half-lives and decay branching ratios of exotic nuclei RADIOACTIVITY 119gSb, 119mSb(IT); 137Sb(β-)[β-delayed neutrons]; 212Pb, 216Po, 228Th (α); measured decay products, for 137Sb using of Cryogenic Stopping Cell (CSC) to achieve variable storage time; 137Sb calculated, simulated yields; deduced mass and charge distributions of Po and Pb isotopes, mass-to-charge ratio, T1/2, branching ratios.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12837-8
2015DI03 Phys.Lett. B 744, 137 (2015) T.Dickel, W.R.Plass, S.Ayet San Andres, J.Ebert, H.Geissel, E.Haettner, C.Hornung, I.Miskun, S.Pietri, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, A.-K.Rink, C.Scheidenberger, H.Weick, P.Dendooven, M.Diwisch, F.Greiner, F.Heisse, R.Knobel, W.Lippert, I.D.Moore, I.Pohjalainen, A.Prochazka, M.Ranjan, M.Takechi, J.S.Winfield, X.Xu First spatial separation of a heavy ion isomeric beam with a multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(238U, X)211Po, E=1000 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced mass spectrum of 211Po ions in the ground and isomeric states, isomer excitation energy. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.03.047
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