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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = J.S.Graulich Found 21 matches. 2003CO07 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A506, 26 (2003) M.Couder, C.Angulo, W.Galster, J.-S.Graulich, P.Leleux, P.Lipnik, G.Tabacaru, F.Vanderbist Performance of the ARES recoil separator for (p, γ) reaction measurements NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(19F, 20Ne), E=13.2 MeV; measured particle spectra. Recoil separator.
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(03)01381-0
2002CH29 Nucl.Phys. A701, 632c (2002) S.Cherubini, C.Angulo, M.Couder, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, P.Lipnik, M.Loiselet, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, G.Ryckewaert, J.Vervier, M.Aliotta, P.Figuera, M.Lattuada, M.G.Pellegriti, C.Spitaleri, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.M.Laird, A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, J.Hinnefeld, S.Typel, H.Wolter New Developments and Recent Results in Nuclear Astrophysics at Louvain-la-Neuve
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)01657-8
2002GR08 Eur.Phys.J. A 13, 221 (2002) J.-S.Graulich, R.Coszach, P.Leleux Nuclear Astrophysics Experiments: Reactions and elastic scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS H, C(18F, X), E=14 MeV; analyzed particle spectra. 18F(p, p), E=1.6-2.6 MeV; analyzed σ(θ).
doi: 10.1140/epja1339-37
2002GR27 Phys.Rev. C 66, 055802 (2002) D.Groombridge, A.C.Shotter, W.Bradfield-Smith, S.Cherubini, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, J.Gorres, J.S.Graulich, A.M.Laird, P.Leleux, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, A.N.Ostrowski, J.Rahighi, H.Schatz, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods Breakout from the hot CNO cycle via the 18Na(α, π)21Na reaction. II. Extended energy range Ec.m. ∼ 1.7-2.9 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(18Ne, p), E(cm) ≈ 1.7-2.9 MeV; measured proton spectra. 22Mg deduced resonance energies, widths. 18Ne(α, p), E=low; deduced astrophysical reaction rates.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.055802
2002LA29 Phys.Rev. C66, 048801 (2002) A.M.Laird, S.Cherubini, A.N.Ostrowski, M.Aliotta, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, P.Figuera, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, D.Groombridge, J.Hinnefeld, M.Lattuada, P.Leleux, L.Michel, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, M.G.Pellegriti, A.C.Shotter, C.Spitaleri, A.Tumino, J.Vervier, P.Woods Indirect study of the astrophysically important 15O(α, γ)19Ne reaction through 2H(18Ne, 19Ne)1H NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(18Ne, 19Ne), E=54.3 MeV; measured excitation energy spectra. 19Ne levels deduced branching ratios. Implications for astrophysical reaction rate discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.048801
2002OS05 Nucl.Phys. A701, 621c (2002) A.N.Ostrowski, A.M.Laird, A.C.Shotter, M.Aliotta, F.Cappuzzello, S.Cherubini, A.Cunsolo, T.Davinson, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, D.Groombridge, J.Hinnefeld, P.Leleux, L.Michel, S.Morrow, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, C.Spitaleri, A.Tumino, J.Vervier Break-Out from the Hot-CNO Cycle Studied with Radioactive Beams NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(18Ne, p), E=44.1 MeV; measured Ep, Eα. 19Ne level deduced α-decay width. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)01655-4
2001AN19 Nucl.Phys. A688, 462c (2001) C.Angulo, M.Couder, S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.-S.Graulich, P.Leleux, F.Vanderbist, A.C.Shotter First Results with the Recoil Separator ARES NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(p, p), E=13.1 MeV; measured yield as a function of recoil angle and energy. Test of recoil separator for σ measurements.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00756-4
2001CH44 Nucl.Phys. A688, 465c (2001) S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, M.Loiselet, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, G.Ryckewaert, J.Vervier, M.Aliotta, P.Figuera, M.Lattuada, M.G.Pellegriti, C.Spitaleri, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.M.Laird, A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, J.Hinnefeld, S.Typel, H.Wolter The 15O(α, γ)19Ne* Reaction using a 18Ne Radioactive Beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(18Ne, p), E=45-54 MeV; measured Ep, Eα, σ(θ), decay Q-value spectrum. Applicability of results to 15O(α, γ) reaction discussed.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00757-6
2001GR01 Phys.Rev. C63, 011302 (2001) J.-S.Graulich, S.Cherubini, R.Coszach, S.El Hajjami, W.Galster, P.Leleux, W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.C.Shotter, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, F.Binon, J.Vanhorenbeeck 7.07 MeV Resonant State in 19Ne Reexamined Through a New Measurement of the 18F(p, α)15O Reaction and 18F(p, p) Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, p), (p, α), E(cm)=0.74 MeV; measured Ep, Ip(θ), Eα, Iα(θ). 19Ne deduced resonance spin, π, strength, widths. Comparison withother measurement. Radioactive beams, nuclear astrophysics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.011302
2001GR12 Nucl.Phys. A688, 138c (2001) J.-S.Graulich, S.Cherubini, R.Coszach, S.El Hajjami, W.Galster, P.Leleux, W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.Shotter, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, F.Binon, J.Vanhorenbeeck The 7.07 MeV Resonance in 19Ne Revisited NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), E=14 MeV; measured Ep, Eα, pα-coin, σ(θ), reaction rates. 19Ne deduced resonance widths and strengths. Comparison with earlier measurements.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00685-6
2001GR14 Nucl.Phys. A688, 472c (2001) D.Groombridge, W.Bradfield-Smith, S.Cherubini, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, P.Figuera, J.Gorres, J.S.Graulich, A.M.Laird, P.Leleux, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, A.N.Ostrowski, J.Rahighi, H.Schatz, A.C.Shotter, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods Breakout from the Hot-CNO Cycle via the 18Ne(α, p)21Na Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18Ne(α, p), E(cm)=1.5-3.0 MeV; measured Ep, 22Mg and 21Na excitation energy spectrum. Comparison with other data.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00759-X
2001LA16 Nucl.Phys. A688, 134c (2001) A.M.Laird, A.N.Ostrowski, S.Cherubini, C.Spitaleri, M.Aliotta, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, P.Figuera, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, D.Groombridge, J.Hinnefeld, M.Lattuada, P.Leleux, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, M.G.Pellegriti, A.C.Shotter, A.Tumino, J.Vervier, P.Woods Hot CNO Breakout: Status of the d(18Ne, p)19Ne*(α)15O Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18Ne(d, p), E=54.3 MeV; measured Ep, Eα, pα-coin, excitation energy spectrum. 19Ne deduced levels alpha branching ratio, comparison with earlier results.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00684-4
1999BR15 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A425, 1 (1999) W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.M.Laird, A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, L.Michel, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, J.Rahighi, J.Hinnefeld Investigation of (α, p) Reactions using a Radioactive Beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(13N, 16O), E=12 MeV; measured proton spectrum. 17F deduced resonance strength.
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(98)01288-1
1999BR18 Phys.Rev. C59, 3402 (1999) W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.M.Laird, A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, L.Michel, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, J.Rahighi, J.Hinnefeld Breakout from the Hot CNO Cycle via the 18Ne(α, p)21Na Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(18Ne, p), E(cm)=2-3 MeV; measured proton spectra, σ(E); deduced stellar reaction rates. 22Mg deduced levels.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.59.3402
1998DU06 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A404, 143 (1998) P.Duhamel, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Jean, P.Leleux, J.-P.Meulders, J.Vanhorenbeeck, G.Vedrenne, P.von Ballmoos Measurement of Cross-Sections for the 9Be(n, 3n)7Be and 56(n, p)56Mn Reactions Producing Background Lines in γ-Ray Astrophysics NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(n, 3n), E=28-68 MeV; 56Fe(n, p), E=28 MeV; measured σ; deduced implications for background in astrophysical observations. Activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(97)01147-9
1998OS02 J.Phys.(London) G24, 1553 (1998) A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, W.Bradfield-Smith, A.M.Laird, A.di Pietro, T.Davinson, S.Morrow, P.J.Woods, S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, L.Michel, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, M.Aliotta, C.Cali, F.Cappuzzello, A.Cunsolo, C.Spitaleri, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, J.Rahighi, J.Hinnefeld Low-Energy Radioactive Ion Beam Induced Nuclear Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(6He, 6He), (6He, α), E=5.9 MeV; measured σ(Ex, θ). 2H, 4He(18Ne, p), E=45 MeV; measured proton spectra.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/24/8/033
1997GR23 Nucl.Phys. A626, 751 (1997) J.S.Graulich, F.Binon, W.Bradfield-Smith, M.Cogneau, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, Th.Delbar, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.Gorres, D.Labar, P.Leleux, M.Loiselet, J.McKenzie, R.Neal, G.Ryckewaert, A.C.Shotter, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, Ph.Woods The 18F(p, α) Reaction and Its Astrophysical Implications NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), E(cm)=265-740 keV; measured Eα, Iα, σ; deduced stellar reaction rates. 19Ne deduced resonance strengths, Γp, Γα.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00508-3
1997VA04 Nucl.Phys. A616, 107c (1997) G.Vancraeynest, C.R.Bain, F.Binon, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, Th.Delbar, P.Duhamel, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.-S.Graulich, M.Huyse, P.Leleux, I.Licot, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, C.Michotte, A.Ninane, R.D.Page, P.J.Sellin, A.C.Shotter, Cs.Sukosd, P.Van Duppen, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods The 19Ne(p, γ)20Na Astrophysical Reaction Rate Determined from Measurements with a Radioactive Beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(19Ne, γ), E not given; 2H(19Ne, n), E(cm)=0.6-1.8 MeV; measured residual β-decay spectra, β-delayed α-decay characteristics; deduced 19Ne(p, γ) astrophysical reaction rate upper, lower limits, hot CNO cycle to rp-process transition in explosive hydrogen burning is probably governed by 15O(α, α) reactions. Inverse kinematics.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00079-1
1996MI12 Phys.Lett. 381B, 402 (1996) C.Michotte, C.R.Bain, F.Binon, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, Th.Delbar, P.Duhamel, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, M.Huyse, P.Leleux, E.Lienard, P.Lipnik, A.Ninane, A.C.Shotter, Cs.Sukosd, G.Vancraeynest, P.Van Duppen, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods New Limits for the 19Ne(p, γ)20Na Astrophysical Reaction Rate from Direct Measurements using Radioactive Beams NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 2,1H(19Ne, γ), 2H(19Ne, n), E ≤ 20 MeV; measured σ(E); deduced 19Ne(p, γ) astrophysical reaction rate upper, lower limits, rp-process related features, 15O(α, γ) reaction role. Radioactive beam.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(96)00618-1
1995CO23 Phys.Lett. 353B, 184 (1995) R.Coszach, M.Cogneau, C.R.Bain, F.Binon, T.Davinson, P.Decrock, Th.Delbar, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.Goerres, J.S.Graulich, R.Irvine, D.Labar, P.Leleux, M.Loiselet, C.Michotte, R.Neal, G.Ryckewaert, A.S.Shotter, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, Ph.Woods A Direct Measurement of the 18F(p, α)15O Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), (18F, 18F), E=14 MeV; measured proton, α-spectra, σ(θ). 19Ne deduced resonance, Γ, J, π.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(95)00550-5
1995MI29 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A366, 155 (1995) C.Michotte, J.S.Graulich, Th.Delbar, P.Leleux, P.Lipnik STAR, A Solenoid and Telescope for Astrophysical Research NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(19Ne, γ), 2H(19Ne, n), E=19.2 MeV; measured positrons time, momentum spectra following residual decay. Solenoid, telescope set-up.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(95)00588-9
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