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2024CO05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 132, 152503 (2024)

I.Cox, Z.Y.Xu, R.Grzywacz, W.-J.Ong, B.C.Rasco, N.Kitamura, D.Hoskins, S.Neupane, T.J.Ruland, J.M.Allmond, T.T.King, R.S.Lubna, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Schatz, B.M.Sherrill, O.B.Tarasov, A.D.Ayangeakaa, H.C.Berg, D.L.Bleuel, G.Cerizza, J.Christie, A.Chester, J.Davis, C.Dembski, A.A.Doetsch, J.G.Duarte, A.Estrade, A.Fijalkowska, T.J.Gray, E.C.Good, K.Haak, S.Hanai, J.T.Harke, C.Harris, K.Hermansen, D.E.M.Hoff, R.Jain, M.Karny, K.Kolos, A.Laminack, S.N.Liddick, B.Longfellow, S.Lyons, M.Madurga, M.J.Mogannam, A.Nowicki, T.H.Ogunbeku, G.Owens-Fryar, M.M.Rajabali, A.L.Richard, E.K.Ronning, G.E.Rose, K.Siegl, M.Singh, A.Spyrou, A.Sweet, A.Tsantiri, W.B.Walters, R.Yokoyama

Proton Shell Gaps in N=28 Nuclei from the First Complete Spectroscopy Study with FRIB Decay Station Initiator

RADIOACTIVITY 45Cl(β-) [from 9Be(82Se, X), E=165 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ; deduced β-decay strength distribution, the transitioning of neutrons into protons excited across the Z=20 shell gap. Comparison with shell model calculations using SDPF-MU interaction. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) with the FRIB Decay Station Initiator.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.152503
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2023GR04      Phys.Rev.Lett. 130, 242501 (2023)

T.J.Gray, J.M.Allmond, Z.Xu, T.T.King, R.S.Lubna, H.L.Crawford, V.Tripathi, B.P.Crider, R.Grzywacz, S.N.Liddick, A.O.Macchiavelli, T.Miyagi, A.Poves, A.Andalib, E.Argo, C.Benetti, S.Bhattacharya, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chan, A.Chester, J.Christie, B.R.Clark, I.Cox, A.A.Doetsch, J.Dopfer, J.G.Duarte, P.Fallon, A.Frotscher, T.Gaballah, J.T.Harke, J.Heideman, H.Huegen, J.D.Holt, R.Jain, N.Kitamura, K.Kolos, F.G.Kondev, A.Laminack, B.Longfellow, S.Luitel, M.Madurga, R.Mahajan, M.J.Mogannam, C.Morse, S.Neupane, A.Nowicki, T.H.Ogunbeku, W.-J.Ong, C.Porzio, C.J.Prokop, B.C.Rasco, E.K.Ronning, E.Rubino, T.J.Ruland, K.P.Rykaczewski, L.Schaedig, D.Seweryniak, K.Siegl, M.Singh, A.E.Stuchbery, S.L.Tabor, T.L.Tang, T.Wheeler, J.A.Winger, J.L.Wood

Microsecond Isomer at the N=20 Island of Shape Inversion Observed at FRIB

RADIOACTIVITY 32Na(IT), (β-) [from 9Be(48Ca, X), E=172.3 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, partial level scheme, isomeric T1/2, B(E2), single-particle occupancies. Comparison with calculations. The Advanced Rare Isotope Separator (ARIS), the FRIB Decay Station initiator (FDSi).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.242501
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2023HA16      Nucl.Data Sheets 189, 224 (2023)

L.Hariasz, P.C.F.Di Stefano, M.Stukel, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, N.T.Brewer, R.K.Grzywacz, E.D.Lukosi, D.W.Stracener, M.Mancuso, F.Petricca, J.Ninkovic, P.Lechner

Precision measurement of 65Zn electron-capture decays with the KDK coincidence setup

RADIOACTIVITY 65Zn(EC); measured decay products, X-rays, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ; deduced the absolute emission intensity of 1115 keV γ-rays, the total EC0 branching ratio, decay scheme. Comparison with NNDC values. Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer (MTAS).

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2023.04.003
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2023HA25      Phys.Rev. C 108, 014327 (2023)

L.Hariasz, M.Stukel, P.C.F.Di Stefano, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, N.T.Brewer, D.W.Stracener, Y.Liu, Z.Gai, C.Rouleau, J.Carter, J.Kostensalo, J.Suhonen, H.Davis, E.D.Lukosi, K.C.Goetz, R.K.Grzywacz, M.Mancuso, F.Petricca, A.Fijalkowska, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, J.Ninkovic, P.Lechner, R.B.Ickert, L.E.Morgan, P.R.Renne, I.Yavin, for the KDK Collaboration

Evidence for ground-state electron capture of 40K

RADIOACTIVITY 40K(EC); measured decay products, X-rays, Eγ, Iγ; deduced EC0/EC* relative branching ratios to the ground state and excited state of 40Ar, T1/2, decay scheme. First experimental verification of a third-forbidden unique transition. Discussed the impact of found evidence of the 40K decay to the ground-sate on the geochronology and nuclear theory. Comparison to theoretical estimations. Sensitive x-ray silicon drift detector (SDD) and Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer (MTAS).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.014327
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2023NI05      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 78 (2023)

A.L.Nichols, P.Dimitriou, A.Algora, M.Fallot, L.Giot, F.G.Kondev, T.Yoshida, M.Karny, G.Mukherjee, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.A.Sonzogni, J.L.Tain

Improving fission-product decay data for reactor applications: part I-decay heat

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U, 238,239,240,241,242Pu, 241,242,243Am, 243,245Cm(n, F), E thermal; 232Th, 233,238U, 237Np(n, F), E fast; analyzed available data; deduced decay heat. Total Absorption Gamma-ray Spectroscopy (TAGS - sometimes abbreviated to TAS) and Discrete Gamma-ray Spectroscopy (DGS). This review has been carried out following similar work performed under the auspices of OECD/WPEC-Subgroup 25 (2005-2007) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (2009, 2014), and various highly relevant TAGS measurements completed as a consequence of such assessments.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-00969-x
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2023RO15      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 304 (2023)

J.B.Roberto, M.Du, J.G.Ezold, S.L.Hogle, J.Moon, K.Myhre, K.P.Rykaczewski

Actinide targets for the synthesis of superheavy nuclei

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01144-y
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2023WO01      Phys.Rev. C 107, 034303 (2023)

M.Wolinska-Cichocka, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, N.T.Brewer, A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, R.K.Grzywacz, K.C.Goetz, C.J.Gross, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar, J.C.Batchelder, J.C.Blackmon, S.Go, B.Heffron, J.Johnson, T.T.King, J.T.Matta, K.Miernik, M.Madurga, E.A.McCutchan, D.Miller, C.D.Nesaraja, S.V.Paulauskas, M.M.Rajabali, S.Taylor, A.A.Sonzogni, E.H.Wang, J.A.Winger, Y.Xiao, C.J.Zachary

Complete β-decay patterns of 142Cs, 142Ba, and 142La determined using total absorption spectroscopy

RADIOACTIVITY 142La, 142Ba, 142Cs(β-)[from 238U(p, F), E=40 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, γβ-coin, total absorption spectra; deduced T1/2, average gamma energy per decay, β-feeding intensities, decay patterns, σ for the detection of reactor antineutrinos. 142Cs(β-n); deduced β-delayed neutron branching ratio. Comparison with other experimental values and ENSDF evaluation. Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer (MTAS) array of 19 NaI(Tl) coupled with auxiliary Si-strip detectors at the mass separator and Tandem accelerator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.034303
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2023YO04      Phys.Rev. C 108, 064307 (2023)

R.Yokoyama, R.Grzywacz, B.C.Rasco, N.Brewer, K.P.Rykaczewski, I.Dillmann, J.L.Tain, S.Nishimura, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, J.Agramunt, H.Baba, S.Bae, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, J.Ha, O.Hall, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, M.Karny, T.Kawano, L.H.Khiem, T.T.King, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, M.Madurga, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, F.Montes, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, V.H.Phong, M.Piersa-Silkowska, M.Prydderch, V.F.E.Pucknell, M.M.Rajabali, B.Rubio, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, J.Simpson, M.Singh, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, S.L.Thomas, A.Tolosa-Delgado, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, P.J.Woods, X.X.Xu

β-delayed neutron emissions from N>50 gallium isotopes

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.064307
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2022CR03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 212501 (2022)

H.L.Crawford, V.Tripathi, J.M.Allmond, B.P.Crider, R.Grzywacz, S.N.Liddick, A.Andalib, E.Argo, C.Benetti, S.Bhattacharya, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chan, A.Chester, J.Christie, B.R.Clark, I.Cox, A.A.Doetsch, J.Dopfer, J.G.Duarte, P.Fallon, A.Frotscher, T.Gaballah, T.J.Gray, J.T.Harke, J.Heideman, H.Heugen, R.Jain, T.T.King, N.Kitamura, K.Kolos, F.G.Kondev, A.Laminack, B.Longfellow, R.S.Lubna, S.Luitel, M.Madurga, R.Mahajan, M.J.Mogannam, C.Morse, S.Neupane, A.Nowicki, T.H.Ogunbeku, W.-J.Ong, C.Porzio, C.J.Prokop, B.C.Rasco, E.K.Ronning, E.Rubino, T.J.Ruland, K.P.Rykaczewski, L.Schaedig, D.Seweryniak, K.Siegl, M.Singh, S.L.Tabor, T.L.Tang, T.Wheeler, J.A.Winger, Z.Xu

Crossing N = 28 Toward the Neutron Drip Line: First Measurement of Half-Lives at FRIB

RADIOACTIVITY 44,45P, 42,43Si, 39,40,41Al, 36,37,38Mg, 35Na, 32Ne, 29F(β-), (β-n), (β-2n) [from 9Be(48Ca, X), E=172.3 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, En, In; deduced T1/2. Comparison with the latest quasiparticle random phase approximation and shell-model calculations and available data. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) with the FRIB decay station initiator.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.212501
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2022KI23      Astrophys.J. 936, 107 (2022)

G.G.Kiss, A.Vitez-Sveiczer, Y.Saito, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, M.Pallas, J.L.Tain, I.Dillmann, J.Agramunt, A.Algora, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, C.Appleton, J.M.Allmond, P.Aguilera, H.Baba, N.T.Brewer, C.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, N.Fukuda, Z.Ge, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, R.K.Grzywacz, O.Hall, A.Horvath, J.Ha, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, T.T.King, A.Korgul, S.Kovacs, R.Krucken, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, J.Liu, J.Liang, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, F.Molina, A.I.Morales, M.R.Mumpower, E.Nacher, A.Navarro, N.Nepal, S.Nishimura, M.Piersa-Silkowska, V.Phong, B.C.Rasco, B.Rubio, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.Romero-Barrientos, H.Sakurai, L.Sexton, Y.Shimizu, M.Singh, T.Sprouse, T.Sumikama, R.Surman, H.Suzuki, T.N.Szegedi, H.Takeda, A.Tolosa, K.Wang, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, P.Woods, R.Yokoyama, Z.Xu

Measuring the β-decay Properties of Neutron-rich Exotic Pm, Sm, Eu, and Gd Isotopes to Constrain the Nucleosynthesis Yields in the Rare-earth Region

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, TOF, Eβ, Iβ. 159,160,161,162,163,164,165,166Pm, 161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168Sm, 165,166,167,168,169,170Eu, 167,168,169,170,171,172Gd; deduced new isotopes T1/2 and β-delayed neutron emission probabilities, relative r-process abundance pattern for the neutron-star merger scenario. RIKEN Nishina Center, the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA) and the BRIKEN neutron detector array.

doi: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac80fc
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2022NE12      Phys.Rev. C 106, 044320 (2022)

S.Neupane, J.Heideman, R.Grzywacz, M.Cooper, J.Hooker, K.L.Jones, T.T.King, N.Kitamura, M.Madurga, K.Siegl, C.R.Thornsberry, P.Wagenknecht, Z.Y.Xu, L.H.Heilbronn, M.M.Rajabali, A.Chester, A.Richard, Y.Alberty-Jones, J.Derkin, T.N.Massey, D.Soltesz, N.T.Brewer, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, J.Clark, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, G.Savard

Demonstration of the neutron tracking capability of NEXT array in time-of-flight measurements to improve energy resolution

RADIOACTIVITY 17N, 104Nb(β-n); measured neutron time-of-flight (ToF), En, In. Data on the commissioning of the Neutron dEtector with Xn Tracking (NEXT) array consisting of 8x4 optically separated segments. Measurement of 17N decay at National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), 106Nb decay Argonne National Laboratory (ANL, CARIBU Facility).

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(d, n), E=7.44 MeV; measured neutron time-of-flight (ToF), En, In. Data on the commissioning of the Neutron dEtector with Xn Tracking (NEXT) array consisting of 8x4 optically separated segments. Deuteron beam from Ohio University Edwards Accelerator Laboratory (EAL).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.044320
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2022OG05      Phys.Rev. C 106, 024612 (2022)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, V.K.Utyonkov, D.Ibadullayev, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, M.G.Itkis, A.V.Karpov, N.D.Kovrizhnykh, D.A.Kuznetsov, O.V.Petrushkin, A.V.Podshibiakin, A.N.Polyakov, A.G.Popeko, R.N.Sagaidak, L.Schlattauer, V.D.Shubin, M.V.Shumeiko, D.I.Solovyev, Yu.S.Tsyganov, A.A.Voinov, V.G.Subbotin, A.Yu.Bodrov, A.V.Sabelnikov, A.Lindner, K.P.Rykaczewski, T.T.King, J.B.Roberto, N.T.Brewer, R.K.Grzywacz, Z.G.Gan, Z.Y.Zhang, M.H.Huang, H.B.Yang

Investigation of 48Ca-induced reactions with 242Pu and 238U targets at the JINR Superheavy Element Factory

RADIOACTIVITY 286,287Fl, 283Cn(α), (SF)[from 242Pu(48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n)286Fl/287Fl, E=242.5, 247.5 MeV, and 238U(48Ca, 3n)283Cn, E=231.1, 234.4 MeV followed by separation of fragments using gas-filled separator DGFRS-2 separator at the SHE Factory of JINR-Dubna]; measured evaporation residues (ERs), Eα, fission fragments (SF), (ER)α-coin, αα-coin, (ER)(SF)-coin using double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSDs), single-sided silicon-strip detectors (SSSDs) and multiwire proportional chambers (MWPCs); deduced T1/2 for α and SF decays, branching ratios, Q(α), production cross sections for superheavy nuclei. 279Ds, 275Hs, 271Sg(α), (SF); 282Cn, 267Rf(SF)[from 286,287Fl, 283Cn decay chains]; measured Eα, ESF deduced T1/2 for α and SF decays, average decay properties. 287Fl; discussed possible existence of isomeric states from consecutive α decays. 282Cn; discussed possible population of 2+ state. Comparison with previously available experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.024612
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2022OG07      Phys.Rev. C 106, L031301 (2022)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, V.K.Utyonkov, N.D.Kovrizhnykh, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, D.Ibadullayev, M.G.Itkis, D.A.Kuznetsov, O.V.Petrushkin, A.V.Podshibiakin, A.N.Polyakov, A.G.Popeko, R.N.Sagaidak, L.Schlattauer, I.V.Shirokovski, V.D.Shubin, M.V.Shumeiko, D.I.Solovyev, Yu.S.Tsyganov, A.A.Voinov, V.G.Subbotin, A.Yu.Bodrov, A.V.Sabelnikov, A.V.Khalkin, V.B.Zlokazov, K.P.Rykaczewski, T.T.King, J.B.Roberto, N.T.Brewer, R.K.Grzywacz, Z.G.Gan, Z.Y.Zhang, M.H.Huang, H.B.Yang

First experiment at the Super Heavy Element Factory: High cross section of 288Mc in the 243Am + 48Ca reaction and identification of the new isotope 264Lr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 243Am(48Ca, 2n)289Mc, (48Ca, 3n)288Mc, (48Ca, 4n), E=239.1, 240.9, 243.9 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ER), α, and fission fragments (SF), (ER)α-coin, αα-coin, α(SF)-coin, ER(SF)-coin, production σ(E) for superheavy nuclei using gas-filled separator DGFRS-2, two double-sided strip detectors (DSSD), two multiwire proportional chambers (MWPC) at the DC280 cyclotron facility of the Super Heavy Element Factory of JINR-Dubna.

RADIOACTIVITY 288,289Mc, 284,285Nh, 280,281Rg, 276Mt, 272Bh, 268Db(α); 281Rg, 277Mt, 268Db, 264Lr(SF)[from 243Am(48Ca, xn)]; measured Eα, ESF, (ER)α-coin, αα-coin, α(SF)-coin, ER(SF)-coin, T1/2. 268Db; deduced α/SF branching ratio. 264Lr; deduced new isotope, T1/2, average decay properties. 288Mc, 284Nh(EC), (β+); discussed upper limit for decay mode. History of 55 correlated events observed for 288Mc and six for 289Mc is listed by authors in the Supplemental material of the paper.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.L031301
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2022OG08      Phys.Rev. C 106, 064306 (2022)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, V.K.Utyonkov, N.D.Kovrizhnykh, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, A.A.Dzhioev, D.Ibadullayev, M.G.Itkis, A.V.Karpov, D.A.Kuznetsov, O.V.Petrushkin, A.V.Podshibiakin, A.N.Polyakov, A.G.Popeko, I.S.Rogov, R.N.Sagaidak, L.Schlattauer, V.D.Shubin, M.V.Shumeiko, D.I.Solovyev, Yu.S.Tsyganov, A.A.Voinov, V.G.Subbotin, A.Yu.Bodrov, A.V.Sabelnikov, A.V.Khalkin, K.P.Rykaczewski, T.T.King, J.B.Roberto, N.T.Brewer, R.K.Grzywacz, Z.G.Gan, Z.Y.Zhang, M.H.Huang, H.B.Yang

New isotope 286Mc produced in the 243Am + 48Ca reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 243Am(48Ca, X)288Mc/289Mc, 243Am(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), (48Ca, 5n), E=242.2, 250.8, 259.1 MeV; measured reaction products, evaporation residues (ER), Eα, Iα, fission fragments, (SF), (SF)α-coin, (ER)α-coin, αα-coin; deduced σ(E) for superheavy nuclei production. Gas-filled separator DGFRS-2 at the DC280 cyclotron (SHE Factory at JINR). Measurements with double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSDs), single-sided silicon-strip detectors (SSSDs) and multiwire proportional chambers (MWPCs).

RADIOACTIVITY 286,287,288Mc, 289Mc, 282Nh, 283Nh, 284Nh, 285Nh, 278,280Rg, 274,275,276Mt, 270,271,272Bh, 268Db(α); 279,281Rg, 266,267,268Db, 264Lr(SF) [from 243Am(48Ca, xn), E=E=242.2, 250.8, 259.1 MeV]; measured Eα, ESF; deduced T1/2. 268Db; deduced α/SF branching ratio. 286Mc; deduced new isotope. Comparison of deduced half-lives with theoretical predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.064306
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2022PH01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 172701 (2022)

V.H.Phong, S.Nishimura, G.Lorusso, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, O.Hall, T.Kawano, J.Liu, F.Montes, N.Nishimura, R.Grzywacz, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.Agramunt, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, H.Baba, S.Bae, N.T.Brewer, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Fijalkowska, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, J.Ha, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, L.H.Khiem, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, Z.Liu, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, B.Moon, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, M.Piersa-Silkowska, V.F.E.Pucknell, B.C.Rasco, B.Rubio, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, J.L.Tain, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, A.Tolosa-Delgado

β-Delayed One and Two Neutron Emission Probabilities Southeast of 132Sn and the Odd-Even Systematics in r-Process Nuclide Abundances

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, F)121Rh/122Rh/123Rh/124Rh/125Rh/123Pd/124Pd/125Pd/126Pd/127Pd/128Pd/126Ag/127Ag/128Ag/129Ag/130Ag/131Ag/129Cd/130Cd/131Cd/132Cd/133Cd/134Cd/131In/132In/133In/134In/135In/136In/134Sn/135Sn/136Sn/137Sn/138Sn/139Sn/138Sb/139Sb/140Sb/141Sb, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragments using BigRIPS and ZeroDegree spectrometers at RIBF-RIKEN facility for separation of fragments by A/Q and Z through measurements of time-of-flight (TOF), magnetic rigidity (Bρ) and energy loss (ΔE); deduced A/Q versus Z particle identification plots.

RADIOACTIVITY 129,130,131Ag, 130,131,132,133Cd, 134Cd, 131,132,133,134,135,136In, 134,135,136,137,138,139Sn(β-), (β-n), (β-2n)[from 9Be(238U, F), E=345 MeV/nucleon]; measured implanted ions, neutrons, β, γ, (implants)β-, (implants)β(1n)- and (implants)β(2n)-correlations, T1/2 of decays of ground states using BRIKEN neutron counter with 140 3He-filled proportional counters, AIDA array of DSSSDs for implants and β decays, two Clover HPGe detectors for γ radiation, and two thick plastic scintillators; deduced T1/2, %β-n or Pn, %β-2n or P2n from simultaneous fits of β-, β-1n and β-2n-decay curves. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with theoretical predictions from quasiparticle random-phase approximation (QRPA), based on finite range droplet model (FRDM) and the relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (RHB) plus proton-neutron QRPA (pnQRPA).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.172701
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2022RA11      Phys.Rev. C 105, 064301 (2022)

B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.K.Grzywacz, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar, J.C.Batchelder, J.C.Blackmon, N.T.Brewer, M.P.Cooper, K.C.Goetz, J.W.Johnson, T.King, A.Laminack, J.T.Matta, K.Miernik, M.Madurga, D.Miller, M.M.Rajabali, T.Ruland, P.Shuai, M.Stepaniuk, J.Winger

Deciphering 98Nb β decay with the Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer at ORNL

RADIOACTIVITY 98Nb(β-)[from decay chains of 98Rb and 98Sr produced in 238U(p, F) at HRIBF-ORNL facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, total absorption γ-ray spectrum using NaI(Tl)-based Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer (MTAS); deduced average γ energy per β decay, and average ν-bar; discussed impact of measured β-feeding pattern on reactor decay heat calculations and predicted detection rates of reactor ν-bar. 98Zr; measured T1/2 with 98Zr and 98Nb in equilibrium, and compared with value in the ENSDF database. 98Mo; deduced levels, β feedings to the g.s. and excited states, logft, conversion electron per β decay from the E0 transition from the first excited 0+ state in 98Mo. Comparison with β feedings and average γ energy in the ENSDF and ENDF/B-VIII.0 databases, and with previous experimental results. Relevance to the study of β- decays of abundantly produced fission products in nuclear reactors.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.064301
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2022SH20      Phys.Rev. C 105, 054312 (2022)

P.Shuai, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.K.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar, J.C.Batchelder, J.C.Blackmon, N.T.Brewer, S.Go, M.Cooper, K.C.Goetz, J.W.Johnson, C.U.Jost, T.T.King, J.T.Matta, J.H.Hamilton, A.Laminack, K.Miernik, M.Madurga, D.Miller, C.D.Nesaraja, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, M.M.Rajabali, T.Ruland, M.Stepaniuk, E.H.Wang, J.A.Winger

Determination of β-decay feeding patterns of 88Rb and 88Kr using the Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer at ORNL HRIBF

RADIOACTIVITY 88Rb(β-), 88Kr(β-)[from 238U(p, F), E=40 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ; deduced β-intensities, ground state feedings in β-decay. 88Rb; deduced T1/2. Pandemonium effect free measurements. Comparison to other experimental data. Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer (MTAS) NaI(Tl) detector array at Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.054312
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2022SI25      Phys.Rev. C 106, 044311 (2022)

U.Silwal, J.A.Winger, S.V.Ilyushkin, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, J.C.Batchelder, L.Cartegni, I.G.Darby, R.Grzywacz, A.Korgul, W.Królas, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, II, S.Padgett, M.M.Rajabali, D.P.Siwakoti, D.Shapira, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar

β decay of neutron-rich 76Cu and the structure of 76Zn

RADIOACTIVITY 76Cu(β-), (β-n)[from U(p, F), E=54 MeV using UCx target, followed by isobaric separation of fission fragments]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-coin, γγ-coin, T1/2 of 76Cu decay using four HPGe clover detectors at the LeRIBSS-HRIFL-ORNL facility. 76Zn; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft. 76Cu; deduced T1/2 of g.s. decay, no evidence for an isomeric activity proposed earlier, and no γ rays detected in 75Zn from β-n decay of 76Cu. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with NUSHELLX shell-model calculations. Systematics of first excited 0+, 2+ and 4+ levels, and second 2+ in 66,68,70,72,74,76,78,80Zn.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 76Zn; calculated levels, J, π, B(M1), B(E2), relative γ intensities from low-lying and low-spin levels, β feedings using NUSHELLX with the jj44 model space and the JUN45 effective interaction. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.044311
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2022WU18      Phys.Rev. C 106, 064328 (2022)

J.Wu, S.Nishimura, P.-A.Soderstrom, A.Algora, J.J.Liu, V.H.Phong, Y.Q.Wu, F.R.Xu, J.Agramunt, D.S.Ahn, T.A.Berry, C.G.Bruno, J.J.Bundgaard, R.Caballero-Folch, A.C.Dai, T.Davinson, I.Dillmann, A.Estrade, A.Fijalkowska, N.Fukuda, S.Go, R.K.Grzywacz, T.Isobe, S.Kubono, G.Lorusso, K.Matsui, A.I.Morales, N.Nepal, S.E.A.Orrigo, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, J.L.Tain, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, A.Tolosa-Delgado, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.Yokoyama

First observation of isomeric states in 111Zr, 113Nb, and 115Mo

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(9Be, X)111mZr/113mNb/115mMo, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, (fragment)γ-coin; deduced isomeric ratios. 111Zr, 113Nb, 115Mo; deduced isomeric states energy, transition energies. 115Mo; deduced levels, relative γ-transition intensities. Large-acceptance BigRIPS and ZeroDegree spectrometers coupled with HPGe clover-type detectors at RIBF.

RADIOACTIVITY 111Zr, 113Nb, 115Mo(IT)[from 235U(9Be, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon]; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 for isomeric states decay, reduced transition probabilities for transitions depopulating the isomeric state by assuming different multipolarities.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.064328
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2021BA34      Phys.Rev. C 104, 024308 (2021)

J.C.Batchelder, C.Apgar, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, R.K.Grzywacz, S.Ilyushkin, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, W.A.Peters, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.W.Stracener, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar, D.W.Bardayan, M.E.Howard, B.Manning, M.Matos, A.J.Mendez, D.Miller, A.Ratkiewicz, E.H.Wang

Levels in 125Cd populated by the β decay of 125mAg and 125Ag

RADIOACTIVITY 125,125mAg(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F), E=50 MeV from the ORIC cyclotron at the HRIBF-ORNL facility, followed by mass separation of fission fragments by a high resolution magnet]; 124Cd(β-)[from 125Cd β-n decay]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and γγ-coin, half-lives of decays of the g.s. and isomer of 125Ag, %β-n or Pn using two HPGe clover detectors for γ rays, two plastic scintillators for β particles, and 48 plastic scintillators for the detection of neutrons. 125Cd, 124In; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarity, β feedings, logft. Comparison with previously reported results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024308
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2021DI04      Nucl.Data Sheets 173, 144 (2021)

P.Dimitriou, I.Dillmann, B.Singh, V.Piksaikin, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.L.Tain, A.Algora, K.Banerjee, I.N.Borzov, D.Cano-Ott, S.Chiba, M.Fallot, D.Foligno, R.Grzywacz, X.Huang, T.Marketin, F.Minato, G.Mukherjee, B.C.Rasco, A.Sonzogni, M.Verpelli, A.Egorov, M.Estienne, L.Giot, D.Gremyachkin, M.Madurga, E.A.McCutchan, E.Mendoza, K.V.Mitrofanov, M.Narbonne, P.Romojaro, A.Sanchez-Caballero, N.D.Scielzo

Development of a Reference Database for Beta-Delayed Neutron Emission

COMPILATION Z=2-87; compiled β-delayed neutron emission data; deduced total delayed neutron yields, time-dependent group parameters in 6- and 8-group representation, and aggregate delayed neutron spectra.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2021.04.006
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2021HA19      Phys.Lett. B 816, 136266 (2021)

O.Hall, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, F.Montes, S.Nishimura, V.H.Phong, P.J.Woods, J.Agramunt, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, H.Baba, S.Bae, N.T.Brewer, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Fijalkowska, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, R.Grzywacz, J.Ha, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, L.H.Khiem, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, Z.Liu, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, B.Moon, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, M.R.Mumpower, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, M.Piersa, V.F.E.Pucknell, B.C.Rasco, B.Rubio, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, J.L.Tain, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, A.Tolosa-Delgado, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.Yokoyama

β-delayed neutron emission of r-process nuclei at the N = 82 shell closure

RADIOACTIVITY 115,116Tc, 116,117,118,119,120,121Ru, 118,119,120,121,122,123,124Rh, 121,122,123,124,125,126,127,128Pd, 124,125,126,127,128,129Ag, 127,128,129,130Cd(β-n) [from 9Be(238U, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, En, In; deduced β-delayed neutron emission probabilities, T1/2. RIKEN using the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA) and the BRIKEN neutron detector array.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136266
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2021ST14      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A1012, 165593 (2021)

M.Stukel, B.C.Rasco, N.T.Brewer, P.C.F.Di Stefano, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Davis, E.D.Lukosi, L.Hariasz, M.Constable, P.Davis, K.Dering, A.Fijalkowska, Z.Gai, K.C.Goetz, R.K.Grzywacz, J.Kostensalo, J.Ninkovic, P.Lechner, Y.Liu, M.Mancuso, C.L.Melcher, F.Petricca, C.Rouleau, P.Squillari, L.Stand, D.W.Stracener, J.Suhonen, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, I.Yavin

A novel experimental system for the KDK measurement of the 40K decay scheme relevant for rare event searches

RADIOACTIVITY 40K(EC), (β-); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, X-rays; deduced preliminary results for the branching ratio of the electron capture directly to the ground state of 40Ar. The KDK (Potassium (K) Decay (DK)) collaboration.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2021.165593
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2021WA04      Phys.Rev. C 103, 014317 (2021)

E.H.Wang, J.M.Eldridge, N.T.Brewer, J.H.Hamilton, J.C.Batchelder, Y.X.Liu, Y.Sun, C.Brown, C.J.Zachary, B.M.Musangu, A.V.Ramayya, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, M.Madurga, D.Miller, D.W.Stracener, C.Jost, E.F.Zganjar, J.A.Winger, M.Karny, S.V.Paulauskas, S.H.Liu, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, S.W.Padgett, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, A.Fijalkowska, S.V.Ilyushkin

Long-lived isomeric states and quasiparticle band structures in neutron-rich 162, 164Gd nuclei from β decay

RADIOACTIVITY 162,164Eu(β-)[from 238U(p, F), E=50 MeV at the at the HRIB facility of ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ- and βγ-coin, half-lives of 162Eu g.s. and isomer and 164Eu g.s. decays, half-lives of isomers in 162,164Gd by γ(t). 162,164Eu; deduced J, π for the ground states, and the isomer in 162Eu. 162,164Gd; deduced levels, J, π, isomers, total conversion coefficients, β feedings and logft for 164Eu to 164Gd decay, configurations, β and γ rotational bands. Comparison with projected shell model calculations, and with systematics of K isomer hindrance factors in neighboring nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.014317
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2020GO10      Phys.Rev. C 102, 044331 (2020)

S.Go, R.Grzywacz, C.Mazzocchi, S.N.Liddick, M.Alshudifat, J.C.Batchelder, T.Baumann, A.A.Ciemny, T.N.Ginter, C.J.Gross, K.Kolos, A.Korgul, S.V.Paulauskas, C.J.Prokop, M.M.Rajabali, K.P.Rykaczewski, S.Taylor, Y.Xiao

Mapping of fragmented νf5/2 → πf7/2 transitions in the 73Co → 73Ni decay

RADIOACTIVITY 73,75Co(β-), (β-n)[from 9Be(82Se, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon at NSCL-MSU, followed by separation of reaction products of interest using A1900 fragment separator, and implanted into Ge double-sided strip detector (GeDSSD)]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ- and βγγ-coin, half-lives of the decays of 73Co and 75Co using eight clover Ge detectors. 73,75Ni; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings. logft, B(GT) values, %β-n for 73Co decay. Comparison with shell-model calculations. Experimental and theoretical systematics of delayed-neutron emission probabilities (Pn) for the decays of 69,71,73,75,77Co.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 69,71,73,75,77Ni; calculated levels, J, π using fpgpn interaction with 40Ca core, and jj44pna interaction with 56Ni core. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044331
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2020KH11      Phys.Rev. C 102, 064602 (2020)

J.Khuyagbaatar, A.Yakushev, Ch.E.Dullmann, D.Ackermann, L.-L.Andersson, M.Asai, M.Block, R.A.Boll, H.Brand, D.M.Cox, M.Dasgupta, X.Derkx, A.Di Nitto, K.Eberhardt, J.Even, M.Evers, C.Fahlander, U.Forsberg, J.M.Gates, N.Gharibyan, P.Golubev, K.E.Gregorich, J.H.Hamilton, W.Hartmann, R.-D.Herzberg, F.P.Hessberger, D.J.Hinde, J.Hoffmann, R.Hollinger, A.Hubner, E.Jager, B.Kindler, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, M.Laatiaoui, S.Lahiri, R.Lang, B.Lommel, M.Maiti, K.Miernik, S.Minami, A.K.Mistry, C.Mokry, H.Nitsche, J.P.Omtvedt, G.K.Pang, P.Papadakis, D.Renisch, J.B.Roberto, D.Rudolph, J.Runke, K.P.Rykaczewski, L.G.Sarmiento, M.Schadel, B.Schausten, A.Semchenkov, D.A.Shaughnessy, P.Steinegger, J.Steiner, E.E.Tereshatov, P.Thorle-Pospiech, K.Tinschert, T.Torres De Heidenreich, N.Trautmann, A.Turler, J.Uusitalo, M.Wegrzecki, N.Wiehl, S.M.Van Cleve, V.Yakusheva

Search for elements 119 and 120

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk, 249Cf(50Ti, X)299119*/299120*, E(average)=281.5 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ERs), Eα, correlated ER-α and ER-α12-SF events using UNILAC accelerator, TASCA separator, and Focal plane detector system (FPDS) consisting of double-sided silicon strip (DSSD) detectors, and Si-strip detectors for position and time correlations of events. 295,296119, 295,296120; deduced no evidence for non-random correlated events related to 3n- or 4n-channel deexcitations of the compound nuclei 299119 and 299120, within a sensitivity limit of one event corresponding to σ=65 fb for 249Bk+50Ti reaction and σ=200 fb for 249Cf+50Ti; discussed nonobservation of Z=119 and 120 superheavy elements within the context of the fusion-evaporation reaction mechanism.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.064602
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2020TA02      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 052502 (2020)

T.Tanaka, K.Morita, K.Morimoto, D.Kaji, H.Haba, R.A.Boll, N.T.Brewer, S.Van Cleve, D.J.Dean, S.Ishizawa, Y.Ito, Y.Komori, K.Nishio, T.Niwase, B.C.Rasco, J.B.Roberto, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Sakai, D.W.Stracener, K.Hagino

Study of Quasielastic Barrier Distributions as a Step towards the Synthesis of Superheavy Elements with Hot Fusion Reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 248Cm(22Ne, X), (26Mg, X), 238U(48Ca, X), E(cm)=165.1, 203.7 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.052502
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2020ZA04      Phys.Rev. C 101, 054312 (2020)

C.J.Zachary, N.T.Brewer, J.C.Batchelder, E.Wang, J.H.Hamilton, J.M.Eldridge, B.M.Musangu, A.V.Ramayya, C.J.Gross, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, A.C.Dai, F.R.Xu, Y.X.Liu, Y.Sun, M.Madurga, D.Miller, D.W.Stracener, C.Jost, E.F.Zganjar, J.A.Winger, M.Karny, S.V.Paulauskas, S.H.Liu, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, S.W.Padgett, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, A.Fijalkowska, S.V.Ilyushkin

Identification of new transitions and levels in 163Gd from β-decay studies

RADIOACTIVITY 163Eu(β-)[from 238U(p, F), E=50 MeV, pure 163Eu beam using high-resolution isobar separator at HRIBF-ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ-, Iβ-, γγ-, βγγ- and (x ray)γ-coin using the CARDS HPGe clover array for γ detection and plastic scintillators for β detection. 163Gd; deduced levels, J, π, bands, configurations; calculated configuration-constrained potential-energy surface (PES) for ν1/2[521] configuration. Comparison with projected shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.054312
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2020ZA07      Phys.Rev. C 102, 044302 (2020)

C.J.Zachary, E.Wang, N.T.Brewer, J.C.Batchelder, J.H.Hamilton, J.M.Eldridge, B.M.Musangu, A.V.Ramayya, C.J.Gross, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, A.C.Dai, F.R.Xu, M.Madurga, D.Miller, D.W.Stracener, C.Jost, E.F.Zganjar, J.A.Winger, M.Karny, S.V.Paulauskas, S.H.Liu, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, S.W.Padgett, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, A.Fijalkowska, S.V.Ilyushkin

New transitions and levels for 163Tb obtained from β-decay studies

RADIOACTIVITY 163Gd(β-)[mass separated 163Gd beam from fission at HRIBF-ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγγ-, γγ- and γ(x ray)-coin using four Clover HPGe detectors and two plastic scintillators. 163Dy; deduced levels, J, π, configurations. Comparison with configuration-constrained potential-energy surface (PES) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044302
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2019KH04      Phys.Rev. C 99, 054306 (2019)

J.Khuyagbaatar, A.Yakushev, Ch.E.Dullmann, D.Ackermann, L.-L.Andersson, M.Asai, M.Block, R.A.Boll, H.Brand, D.M.Cox, M.Dasgupta, X.Derkx, A.Di Nitto, K.Eberhardt, J.Even, M.Evers, C.Fahlander, U.Forsberg, J.M.Gates, N.Gharibyan, P.Golubev, K.E.Gregorich, J.H.Hamilton, W.Hartmann, R.-D.Herzberg, F.P.Hessberger, D.J.Hinde, J.Hoffmann, R.Hollinger, A.Hubner, E.Jager, B.Kindler, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, M.Laatiaoui, S.Lahiri, R.Lang, B.Lommel, M.Maiti, K.Miernik, S.Minami, A.Mistry, C.Mokry, H.Nitsche, J.P.Omtvedt, G.K.Pang, P.Papadakis, D.Renisch, J.Roberto, D.Rudolph, J.Runke, K.P.Rykaczewski, L.G.Sarmiento, M.Schadel, B.Schausten, A.Semchenkov, D.A.Shaughnessy, P.Steinegger, J.Steiner, E.E.Tereshatov, P.Thorle-Pospiech, K.Tinschert, T.Torres De Heidenreich, N.Trautmann, A.Turler, J.Uusitalo, D.E.Ward, M.Wegrzecki, N.Wiehl, S.M.Van Cleve, V.Yakusheva

Fusion reaction 48Ca + 249Bk leading to formation of the element Ts (Z=117)

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n)293Ts/294Ts, E=252.1, 254.0, 258.0 MeV; measured reaction products, evaporation residues (ER), Eα, Iα, (ER)α-correlated decay chains, and σ using double-sided silicon strip detectors for α detection, TASCA separator for evaporation residue, and multiwire proportional counter for detection of residues at UNILAC accelerator facility of GSI. Comparison with previous experimental data for (ER)α-correlated decay chains from DGFRS-Dubna facility.

RADIOACTIVITY 294Ts, 290Mc, 286Nh, 282Rg, 278Mt, 274Bh, 270Db(α); 293Ts, 289Mc, 285Nh, 281Rg(α); 266Lr, 270Db, 277Mt, 277Hs(SF); measured Eα, Iα, SF events, half-lives. 266Lr, 270Db(α), (SF); measured half-lives and α/SF branching ratios. Comparison with previous experimental data for (ER)α-correlated decay chains from DGFRS-Dubna facility. A=200-240; A=240-260; systematics of α-decay half-lives of isotopes produced in 48Ca+249Bk and 48Ca+249Cf reactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.054306
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2019PH02      Phys.Rev. C 100, 011302 (2019)

V.H.Phong, G.Lorusso, T.Davinson, A.Estrade, O.Hall, J.Liu, K.Matsui, F.Montes, S.Nishimura, A.Boso, P.H.Regan, R.Shearman, Z.Y.Xu, J.Agramunt, J.M.Allmond, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, H.Baba, N.T.Brewer, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, G.Cortes, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Gargano, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, R.K.Grzywacz, L.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, A.Jungclaus, D.Kahl, L.H.Khiem, G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, K.Miernik, A.I.Morales, N.Nepal, M.Piersa, Zs.Podolyak, B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, D.W.Stacener, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, J.L.Tain, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, A.Tolosa-Delgado, V.Vaquero, P.J.Woods, R.Yokoyama, C.Yuan

Observation of a 13449In85 Proton-neutron coupling "southeast" of 13250Sn82

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, F)120Rh/121Rh/122Rh/123Rh/124Rh/125Rh/123Pd/124Pd/125Pd/126Pd/127Pd/128Pd/125Ag/126Ag/127Ag/128Ag/129Ag/130Ag/128Cd/129Cd/130Cd/131Cd/132Cd/133Cd/131In/132In/133In/134In/135In/136In/134Sn/135Sn/136Sn/137Sn/138Sn/139Sn/138Sb/139Sb/140Sb/141Te/142Te, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragment yields, A/Q plot, Eγ, Iγ, (fragment)γ-coin, half-lives of isomers in 128Cd and 134In by (ion)γ(t) using BigRIPS, ZeroDegree spectrometer, and AIDA array for fragment separation and identification, and HPGe detectors for γ detection at RIBF-RIKEN. 128Cd, 130Ag, 132,134In; measured (ion)γ-coin spectra; deduced isomers in 128Cd and 134In, configurations, no evidence for isomers in 130Ag and 132In. 134In; compared Weisskopf estimated half-lives for E1, M1, E2 and M2 multipolarities for the isomeric transition in the case of bare nuclei and neutral atoms with the measured half-life, best agreement found for E2 multipolarity. 130Ag, 132,134In; calculated levels, J, π using shell model, and compared with available experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.011302
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2019XI06      Phys.Rev. C 100, 034315 (2019)

Y.Xiao, S.Go, R.Grzywacz, R.Orlandi, A.N.Andreyev, M.Asai, M.A.Bentley, G.de Angelis, C.J.Gross, P.Hausladen, K.Hirose, S.Hofmann, H.Ikezoe, D.G.Jenkins, B.Kindler, R.Leguillon, B.Lommel, H.Makii, C.Mazzocchi, K.Nishio, P.Parkhurst, S.V.Paulauskas, C.M.Petrache, K.P.Rykaczewski, T.K.Sato, J.Smallcombe, A.Toyoshima, K.Tsukada, K.Vaigneur, R.Wadsworth

Search for α decay of 104Te with a novel recoil-decay scintillation detector

RADIOACTIVITY 108,109Xe, 104,105Te(α)[from 54Fe(58Ni, X), E=250 MeV from the tandem accelerator of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), followed by separation of evaporation residues using Recoil Mass Separator (RMS)]; measured Eα, Iα, αα-correlations using an inorganic scintillator YAP:Ce for implanted nuclei, and a multiwire proportional chamber (MWPC) for α particles; deduced αα-correlations for the 109Xe to 105Te to 101Sn α-decay chain, and no conclusive trace observed for the 108Xe to 104Te to 100Sn α-decay chain, half-life of 108Xe decay, upper limit of 4 ns for the half-life of 104Te; estimated cross section for the production of 108Xe, an order of magnitude lower than the expectation based on earlier cross section measurements and the HIVAP fusion-evaporation code. 109I(p), 108,109Te(α); measured proton and α spectra, half-life of 109I decay. Comparison with data for 108Xe to 104Te to 100Sn α-decay chain reported by 2018Au04.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.034315
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2019YO03      Phys.Rev. C 100, 031302(R) (2019)

R.Yokoyama, R.Grzywacz, B.C.Rasco, N.Brewer, K.P.Rykaczewski, I.Dillmann, J.L.Tain, S.Nishimura, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, J.Agramunt, H.Baba, S.Bae, C.G.Bruno, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.J.Griffin, J.Ha, O.Hall, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, M.Karny, T.Kawano, L.H.Khiem, T.T.King, G.G.Kiss, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Liang, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, M.Madurga, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, F.Montes, A.I.Morales, P.Morrall, N.Nepal, R.D.Page, V.H.Phong, M.Piersa, M.Prydderch, V.F.E.Pucknell, M.M.Rajabali, B.Rubio, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, J.Simpson, M.Singh, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, R.Surman, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, S.L.Thomas, A.Tolosa-Delgado, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, P.J.Woods, X.X.Xu

Strong one-neutron emission from two-neutron unbound states in β decays of the r-process nuclei 86, 87Ga

RADIOACTIVITY 84,85,86,87Ga(β-), (β-n), (β-2n)[from 9Be(238U, F), E=345 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation and identification of fragments using the BigRIPS in-flight separator at RIBF-RIKEN facility]; measured secondary ions implanted into active stoppers made of double-sided silicon-strip detectors (DSSSDs), neutrons by BRIKEN array of 3He counters, WAS3ABi for β and ion detection, and γ rays by two clover-type HPGe detectors, (ions)βn-coin, half-lives of decays of 84,85,86,87Ga; deduced decay curves, %β-n (P1n) and %β-2n (P2n). Comparison with shell-model and QRPA calculations. Relevance to r-process modeling.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.031302
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2018BR13      Phys.Rev. C 98, 024317 (2018)

N.T.Brewer, V.K.Utyonkov, K.P.Rykaczewski, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, R.A.Boll, D.J.Dean, S.N.Dmitriev, J.G.Ezold, L.K.Felker, R.K.Grzywacz, M.G.Itkis, N.D.Kovrizhnykh, D.C.McInturff, K.Miernik, G.D.Owen, A.N.Polyakov, A.G.Popeko, J.B.Roberto, A.V.Sabelnikov, R.N.Sagaidak, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, N.J.Sims, E.H.Smith, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.I.Svirikhin, Yu.S.Tsyganov, S.M.Van Cleve, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin, C.S.White, J.H.Hamilton, M.A.Stoyer

Search for the heaviest atomic nuclei among the products from reactions of mixed-Cf with a 48Ca beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249,250,251,252Cf(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), (48Ca, 5n), E*=33-50 MeV; calculated evaporation residual cross sections using from five models for analyzing reactions. 249,250,251Cf(48Ca, xn)294Og, E=252, 258 MeV; Yb(48Ca, xn)216Th/217Th/218Th/219Th/220Th, E=252, 258 MeV; 206Pb(48Ca, 2n)252No, E=252, 258 MeV; measured Eα, Iα and (implants)α correlations, using Dubna Gas Filled Recoil Separator (DGFRS) for recoil separation and double-sided silicon strip detectors for α detection at JINR. Reviewed earlier experiments from 2002 to 2012 for the detection of 294Og nuclide. 295,296Og; predicted production σ, half-life and Eα for the decay of 296Og; discussed future prospects for production of these two nuclides.

RADIOACTIVITY 294Og, 290Lv, 218,219Th, 214,215Ra(α); 286Fl(SF); measured Eα, Q(α) and T1/2. 294,296Og(α); comparison of experimental values for Q(α) and T1/2 for 294Og with theoretical predictions for 294Og and 296Og.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.024317
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2018MI03      Phys.Rev. C 97, 054317 (2018)

K.Miernik, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, M.Madurga, D.Miller, D.W.Stracener, J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, A.Korgul, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, Y.Liu, S.V.Paulauskas, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

β-delayed neutron emission from 85Ga

RADIOACTIVITY 85Ga(β-), (β-n)[from U(p, X), E=50 MeV at HRIBF-ORNL facility, followed by ion extraction using RILIS and mass analysis]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, neutrons, βγ-, γγ- and βnγ-coin using two HPGe clover detectors, two plastic β detectors, and 48 3He ionization chambers for neutron detection. 85Ga, 84Ge; deduced levels, β feedings, logft, %β-n and %β-2n, cumulative β strength function for decay of 85Ga. 85Ge(β-n); deduced %β-n for decay of 85Ge. Comparison with shell-model calculations, and with theoretical β-delayed neutron emission models.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.054317
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2018RA27      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A911, 79 (2018)

B.C.Rasco, N.T.Brewer, R.Yokoyama, R.Grzywacz, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Tolosa-Delgado, J.Agramunt, J.L.Tain, A.Algora, O.Hall, C.Griffin, T.Davinson, V.H.Phong, J.Liu, S.Nishimura, G.G.Kiss, N.Nepal, A.Estrade

The ORNL analysis technique for extracting β-delayed multi-neutron branching ratios with BRIKEN

RADIOACTIVITY 77Cu(β-), (β-n); measured (implants)(neutron) correlations, %β-n or P1n at RIKEN; discussed statistical and systematic uncertainties, and methods to determine multi-neutron β-delayed branching ratios from BRIKEN setup. Comparison with literature values.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2018.09.121
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2018TA20      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 417 (2018)

J.L.Tain, J.Agramunt, D.S.Ahn, A.Algora, J.M.Allmond, H.Baba, S.Bae, N.T.Brewer, R.Caballero-Folch, F.Calvino, P.J.Coleman-Smith, G.Cortes, T.Davinson, I.Dillmann, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Estrade, N.Fukuda, S.Go, C.Griffin, R.Grzywacz, J.Ha, O.Hall, L.Harkness-Brennan, T.Isobe, D.Kahl, M.Karny, G.G.Kiss, M.Kogimtzis, A.Korgul, S.Kubono, M.Labiche, I.Lazarus, J.Lee, J.Liu, G.Lorusso, K.Matsui, K.Miernik, F.Montes, B.Moon, A.I.Morales, N.Nepal, S.Nishimura, R.D.Page, Z.Podolyak, V.F.E.Pucknell, B.C.Rasco, P.H.Regan, A.Riego, B.Rubio, K.P.Rykaczewski, Y.Saito, H.Sakurai, Y.Shimizu, J.Simpson, P.A.Soderstrom, D.W.Stracener, T.Sumikama, R.Surman, H.Suzuki, M.Takechi, H.Takeda, A.Tarifeno-Saldivia, S.L.Thomas, A.Tolosa-Delgado, V.H.Phong, P.Woods

The BRIKEN Project: Extensive Measurements of β-delayed Neutron Emitters for the Astrophysical r Process

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.417
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2018TR07      Phys.Rev. C 98, 034309 (2018)

J.L.Tracy, J.A.Winger, B.C.Rasco, U.Silwal, D.P.Siwakoti, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, J.C.Batchelder, C.R.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, L.Cartegni, A.A.Ciemny, A.Fijalkowska, C.J.Gross, C.Jost, M.Karny, K.Kolos, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, Y.Liu, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, M.M.Rajabali, E.F.Zganjar

Updated β-decay measurement of neutron-rich 74Cu

RADIOACTIVITY 74Cu(β-)[from U(p, F), E=54 MeV at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility HRIBF-ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin, γγ-coin and βγγ-coin. 74Zn; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft, simulations of total absorption γ spectrum (TAGS) from the γ-ray data, and pandemonium effect in 74Cu to 74Zn decay. Comparison with previous experimental values, and with shell model predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.034309
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2018UT02      Phys.Rev. C 97, 014320 (2018)

V.K.Utyonkov, N.T.Brewer, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, K.P.Rykaczewski, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, R.K.Grzywacz, M.G.Itkis, K.Miernik, A.N.Polyakov, J.B.Roberto, R.N.Sagaidak, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, Yu.S.Tsyganov, A.A.Voinov, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.V.Karpov, A.G.Popeko, A.V.Sabelnikov, A.I.Svirikhin, G.K.Vostokin, J.H.Hamilton, N.D.Kovrizhnykh, L.Schlattauer, M.A.Stoyer, Z.Gan, W.X.Huang, L.Ma

Neutron-deficient superheavy nuclei obtained in the 240Pu + 48Ca reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 240Pu(48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), E=250 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ER), α, and SF fragments, ER-α, α-α, and ER-SF correlated events, reaction σ using Dubna gas-filled recoil separator (DGFRS) at the U-400 cyclotron facility of Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions(FLNR), JINR; deduced three ER-α-SF correlated decay chains decaying from 285Fl to 265Rf, one ER-α-SF decay chain, and 25 short ER-SF decay chains, super-heavy nuclides (SHN). Systematics of production σ for Cf, Cm and Am isotopes in 248Cm, 249Cf(136Xe, xn), 248Cm(86Kr, xn), and 240Pu, 243Am, 248Cm(48Ca, xn) reactions. 240,244mAm, 242mAm, 237,239,241mPu, 238,241,243,244,245,246mAm, 287Fl, 282,283Cn, 279Ds; possible production of mostly the SF activities.

RADIOACTIVITY 285Fl, 281Cn, 277Ds, 273Hs, 269Sg(α); 265Rf(SF)[from 240Pu(48Ca, 3n), E=250 MeV]; measured Eα, ESF, T1/2 from three correlated decay chains; deduced average decay properties, possible indication of decays through different energy levels. 284Fl(SF)[from 240Pu(48Ca, 4n), E=250 MeV]; deduced possible three ER-SF correlated decay chains and estimated half-life.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.014320
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2017FI06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 119, 052503 (2017)

A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, K.P.Rykaczewski, B.C.Rasco, R.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, K.C.Goetz, D.W.Stracener, W.Bielewski, R.Goans, J.H.Hamilton, J.W.Johnson, C.Jost, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, A.V.Ramayya, E.F.Zganjar

Impact of Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer measurements of β decay of fission products on the decay heat and reactor ν(bar)e flux calculation

RADIOACTIVITY 86Br, 89,90Kr, 89,90,92Rb, 139Xe, 142Cs(β-) [from 238U(p, X), E=40 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ; deduced a substantial increase in β feeding to high excited states in all daughter isotopes in comparison to earlier data, reduction of the reference reactor ν-bar flux.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.052503
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2017KO11      Phys.Rev. C 95, 044305 (2017)

A.Korgul, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.K.Grzywacz, C.R.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, C.Jost, M.Karny, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, M.Piersa, D.W.Stracener, M.Stryjczyk, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Experimental study of the β decay of the very neutron-rich nucleus 85Ge

RADIOACTIVITY 85Ge(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F) at HRIBF-ORNL facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and βγγ-coin. 85As; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft. Comparison with shell-model predictions. 84As; observed γ rays from β-n decay of 85Ge. 84,85Se, 85Br; observed γ rays from daughter nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.044305
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2017RA06      Acta Phys.Pol. B48, 507 (2017)

B.C.Rasco, A.Fijalkowska, K.P.Rykaczewski, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, M.Karny, R.K.Grzywacz, K.C.Goetz, C.J.Gross, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar, J.C.Batchelder, J.C.Blackmon, N.T.Brewer, T.King, K.Miernik, S.V.Paulauskas, M.M.Rajabali, J.A.Winger

β Decays of 92Rb, 96gsY, and 142Cs Measured with the Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer and the Influence of γ Multiplicity on Total Absorption Spectrometry Measurements

RADIOACTIVITY 92Rb, 96Y, 142Cs(β-); measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, En, In using MTAS (Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer); deduced γ multiplicity, ν-bar energy spectrum corrections, β-feeding intensities of individual level decays to the total MTAS data. Results for ν-bar vs energy compared with 2007 ENSDF data.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.48.507
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2017RA10      Phys.Rev. C 95, 054328 (2017)

B.C.Rasco, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.K.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar, J.C.Blackmon, N.T.Brewer, K.C.Goetz, J.W.Johnson, C.U.Jost, J.H.Hamilton, K.Miernik, M.Madurga, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, A.V.Ramayya, E.H.Spejewski

Complete β-decay pattern for the high-priority decay-heat isotopes 137I and 137Xe determined using total absorption spectroscopy

RADIOACTIVITY 137I, 137Xe(β-)[from U(p, F), E=50 MeV]; 137I(β-n); measured Eγ, Iγ, total absorption gamma-ray spectra using Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer (MTAS) at ORNL; deduced beta-delayed neutron spectrum, beta-delayed neutron emission probability for 137I decay, Iβ feedings, ratio of MTAS measured γ decay heat to calculated γ decay heat for thermal neutrons+235U. Comparison with the evaluated data in the ENSDF database at NNDC.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.054328
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2016AL10      Phys.Rev. C 93, 044325 (2016)

M.F.Alshudifat, R.Grzywacz, M.Madurga, C.J.Gross, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.C.Batchelder, C.Bingham, I.N.Borzov, N.T.Brewer, L.Cartegni, A.Fijalkowska, J.H.Hamilton, J.K.Hwang, S.V.Ilyushkin, C.Jost, M.Karny, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, S.H.Liu, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, A.V.Ramayya, D.W.Stracener, R.Surman, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Reexamining Gamow-Teller decays near 78Ni

RADIOACTIVITY 82,83Zn, 82,83Ga(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F), E=50 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-, γγ-coin, half-lives of decay of 82,83Zn, 83Ga, β-delayed neutron branching ratio Pn for 82Zn decay at HRIBF-ORNL facility. 81,82,83Ga, 81,82Ge; deduced levels, J, π, beta feedings, logft. Comparison of level spectra with shell-model calculations, and with previous experimental results. 82,83Zn, 82,83Ga(β-); calculated B(GT) strengths using shell-model with NUSHELLX computer code.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.044325
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2016BA41      Phys.Rev. C 94, 024317 (2016)

J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, M.Karny, A.Fijalkowska, S.H.Liu, K.Miernik, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.V.Ramayya, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka

124In levels populated in the β decay of 124Cd

RADIOACTIVITY 124Cd(β-)[from U(p, F), E=50 MeV at Oak Ridge Isochronous Cyclotron facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin at HRIBF-ORNL facility. 124In; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarity, β feedings, configuration. Comparison with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.024317
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2016CI01      Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 89 (2016)

A.A.Ciemny, W.Dominik, T.Ginter, R.Grzywacz, Z.Janas, M.Kuich, C.Mazzocchi, K.Miernik, M.Pfutzner, M.Pomorski, D.Bazin, T.Baumann, A.Bezbakh, B.P.Crider, M.Cwiok, S.Go, G.Kaminski, K.Kolos, A.Korgul, E.Kwan, S.N.Liddick, S.V.Paulauskas, J.Pereira, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.Sumithrarachchi, Y.Xiao

First measurement of 60Ge β-decay

RADIOACTIVITY 60Ge(β+)[from 78Kr+9Be fragmentation at 150 MeV/nucleon]; measured reaction products using OTPC (Optical Time Projection Chamber) plus GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier) for each βp decay event; deduced T1/2. Compared with Moeller measurement and with calculations using three different mass formulae.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16089-x
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2016HO06      Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 116 (2016)

S.Hofmann, S.Heinz, R.Mann, J.Maurer, G.Munzenberg, S.Antalic, W.Barth, L.Dahl, K.Eberhardt, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, J.M.Kenneally, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, R.Lang, B.Lommel, K.Miernik, D.Miller, K.J.Moody, K.Morita, K.Nishio, A.G.Popeko, J.B.Roberto, J.Runke, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.Scheidenberger, D.A.Shaughnessy, M.A.Stoyer, P.Thorle-Pospiech, K.Tinschert, N.Trautmann, J.Uusitalo, A.V.Yeremin

Remarks on the fission barriers of super-heavy nuclei

RADIOACTIVITY 285Fl, 291,292,293Lv, 294Og(α); calculated mass excess, Qα, shell correction energies for complete α-decay chains. Z=118, 120(α); deduced estimates for synthesis σ. Compared with calculations using macroscopic-microscopic models.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16116-0
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2016HO09      Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 180 (2016)

S.Hofmann, S.Heinz, R.Mann, J.Maurer, G.Munzenberg, S.Antalic, W.Barth, H.G.Burkhard, L.Dahl, K.Eberhardt, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, J.M.Kenneally, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, R.Lang, B.Lommel, K.Miernik, D.Miller, K.J.Moody, K.Morita, K.Nishio, A.G.Popeko, J.B.Roberto, J.Runke, K.P.Rykaczewski, S.Saro, C.Scheidenberger, H.J.Schott, D.A.Shaughnessy, M.A.Stoyer, P.Thorle-Pospiech, K.Tinschert, N.Trautmann, J.Uusitalo, A.V.Yeremin

Review of even element super-heavy nuclei and search for element

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16180-4
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2016KA65      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A836, 83 (2016)

M.Karny, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Fijalkowska, B.C.Rasco, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.K.Grzywacz, K.C.Goetz, D.Miller, E.F.Zganjar

Modular total absorption spectrometer

RADIOACTIVITY 90Y(β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced β-spectra. Comparison with GEANT4 calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2016.08.046
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2016KO24      Phys.Rev. C 93, 064324 (2016)

A.Korgul, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.K.Grzywacz, C.R.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, A.A.Ciemny, C.Jost, M.Karny, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, M.Piersa, D.W.Stracener, M.Stryjczyk, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

β and β - n decay of the neutron-rich 84Ge nucleus

RADIOACTIVITY 84Ge(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F) using IRIS2 ion source at HRIBF-ORNL cyclotron facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-, βγγ-coin using detection setup at the Low-Energy Radioactive Ion Beam Spectroscopy Station (LeRIBSS). 84As; deduced levels, J, π, Iβ feedings, logft. 83As; one γ ray observed. Systematics of low-spin levels in 82Ge, 84As, 86Br, 88Rb, 90Y. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.064324
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2016MA50      Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 092502 (2016)

M.Madurga, S.V.Paulauskas, R.Grzywacz, D.Miller, D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, J.A.Cizewski, A.Fijalkowska, C.J.Gross, M.E.Howard, S.V.Ilyushkin, B.Manning, M.Matos, A.J.Mendez, II, K.Miernik, S.W.Padgett, W.A.Peters, B.C.Rasco, A.Ratkiewicz, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.W.Stracener, E.H.Wang, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Evidence for Gamow-Teller Decay of 78Ni Core from Beta-Delayed Neutron Emission Studies

RADIOACTIVITY 83,84Ga(β-), (β-n) [from 238U(p, X), E not given]; measured decay products, En, In, Eγ, Iγ. 78Ni; deduced β-decay strength, strong multineutron emission probabilities, β-decay lifetimes. Shell model calculations, neutron time-of-flight technique.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.092502
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2016MI18      Phys.Rev. C 94, 024305 (2016)

K.Miernik, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, M.Madurga, D.Miller, D.W.Stracener, J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, L.Cartegni, A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez II, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

β-decay study of 94Kr

RADIOACTIVITY 94Kr(β-)[from UCx(p, F), E=50 MeV, mass separation at HRIFB-ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, half-life of 94Kr decay, γγ-, βγ-, delayed βγ-, and βγγ-coin, isomer half-life by βγ(t) at LeRIBSS with four HPGe clover detectors for γ rays and two plastic scintillators for β detection. 94Rb; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft, configurations. Systematics of low-lying levels in 88,90,92,94,96Rb. Comparison of experimental and theoretical half-lives, and BCS calculation of average occupation of νg7/2 for ground states of 86,88,90,92Se, 88,90,92,94,96,98Kr, 94,96,98,100Sr.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.024305
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2016RA25      Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 092501 (2016)

B.C.Rasco, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, A.Fijalkowska, K.P.Rykaczewski, M.Karny, R.K.Grzywacz, K.C.Goetz, C.J.Gross, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar, J.C.Batchelder, J.C.Blackmon, N.T.Brewer, S.Go, B.Heffron, T.King, J.T.Matta, K.Miernik, C.D.Nesaraja, S.V.Paulauskas, M.M.Rajabali, E.H.Wang, J.A.Winger, Y.Xiao, C.J.Zachary

Decays of the Three Top Contributors to the Reactor ν(bar)e High-Energy Spectrum, 92Rb, 96gsY, and 142Cs, Studied with Total Absorption Spectroscopy

RADIOACTIVITY 92Rb, 96Y, 142Cs(β-), (β-n) [from 238U(p, X), E=40 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced β-feeding intensity, impact on a reactor anti-neutrino spectrum. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.092501
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2015KO19      Phys.Rev. C 92, 054318 (2015)

A.Korgul, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, C.R.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, A.A.Ciemny, C.J.Gross, C.Jost, M.Karny, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka

Experimental study of β and β-n decay of the neutron-rich N = 54 isotone 87As

RADIOACTIVITY 87As(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F), E=54 MeV at HIRBF-ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-, γγ-coin. 86,87Se; deduced levels, J, π. 87As; discussed ground state J, π and configuration. Comparison with shell model calculations, and with structures of N=53 nuclei 83Zn and 85Ge.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 83Zn, 85Ge, 87Se; calculated levels, J, π using shell model. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.054318
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2015MA25      Acta Phys.Pol. B46, 713 (2015)

C.Mazzocchi, A.Korgul, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, P.Baczyk, C.R.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, C.Jost, M.Karny, M.Madurga, A.J.Mendez II, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka

Beta Decay of the Most Neutron-rich Isotopes Close to 78Ni

RADIOACTIVITY 86As(β-) [from U(p, X), E=54 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced partial level scheme, γ-ray energies, J, π.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.46.713
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2015MA61      Phys.Rev. C 92, 054317 (2015)

C.Mazzocchi, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, P.Baczyk, C.R.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, C.Jost, M.Karny, A.Korgul, M.Madurga, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, A.A.Sonzogni, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka

β-decay properties of the very neutron-rich isotopes 86Ge and 86As

RADIOACTIVITY 86Ge, 86As(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F), E=54 MeV at HIRBF-ORNL]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, βγ-, βγγ-, γγ-coin. 85,86As, 85,86Se; deduced levels, J, π, β feedings, logft, B(GT), configurations. Comparison of level structures of 86As and 86Se, and B(GT) with advanced shell model calculations. Discussed fission yield for 86Ge in different evaluated libraries.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.054317
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2015OG07      Phys. Today 68, 32 (2015)

Y.T.Oganessian, K.P.Rykaczewski

A Beachhead on the island of stability

doi: 10.1063/PT.3.2880
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2015RO25      Nucl.Phys. A944, 99 (2015)

J.B.Roberto, C.W.Alexander, R.A.Boll, J.D.Burns, J.G.Ezold, L.K.Felker, S.L.Hogle, K.P.Rykaczewski

Actinide targets for the synthesis of super-heavy elements

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2015.06.009
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2015UT02      Phys.Rev. C 92, 034609 (2015)

V.K.Utyonkov, N.T.Brewer, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, K.P.Rykaczewski, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, R.K.Grzywacz, M.G.Itkis, K.Miernik, A.N.Polyakov, J.B.Roberto, R.N.Sagaidak, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, Yu.S.Tsyganov, A.A.Voinov, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.V.Sabelnikov, G.K.Vostokin, J.H.Hamilton, M.A.Stoyer, S.Y.Strauss

Experiments on the synthesis of superheavy nuclei 284Fl and 285Fl in the 239, 240Pu + 48Ca reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 240Pu(48Ca, 3n)285Fl, E=245, 250 MeV; 240Pu(48Ca, 4n)284Fl, E=245, 250 MeV; 239Pu(48Ca, 3n)284Fl, E=245 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ER), α, and SF fragments, ER-α and ER-SF correlated events, σ using DGFRS separator at U400 cyclotron facility of FLNR-JINR. Decay studies. Super heavy nuclei. Systematics of cross sections.

RADIOACTIVITY 284Fl(SF), 285Fl(α)[from 239,240Pu(48Ca, xn), E=245, 250 MeV]; 281Cn, 277Ds, 273Hs, 269Sg(α), 265Rf[from 285Fl α decay chain]; measured EER, Eα, ESF, T1/2; deduced Q(α). Systematics of SF half-lives and α-decay energies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.034609
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2014BA18      Phys.Rev. C 89, 054321 (2014)

J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, M.Karny, A.Fijalkowska, S.H.Liu, K.Miernik, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.V.Ramayya, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka

Structure of low-lying states in 124, 126Cd populated by β decay of 124, 126Ag

RADIOACTIVITY 124,124m,126,126mAg(β-)[from 238U(p, X), E=50 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, γ(ce)-coin, half-lives at LeRIBSS-HRIBF-ORNL facility. 124,126Cd; deduced levels, isomers, J, π, β feedings, configurations. Systematics of level structures and B(E2) values in A=110-126 even-even Cd isotopes. Excited 0+ and possible multi-phonon states.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.054321
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2014EI01      Phys.Rev. C 89, 064318 (2014)

M.Eibach, T.Beyer, K.Blaum, M.Block, Ch.E.Dullmann, K.Eberhardt, J.Grund, Sz.Nagy, H.Nitsche, W.Nortershauser, D.Renisch, K.P.Rykaczewski, F.Schneider, C.Smorra, J.Vieten, M.Wang, K.Wendt

Direct high-precision mass measurements on 241, 243Am, 244Pu, and 249Cf

ATOMIC MASSES 241,243Am, 244Pu, 249Cf; measured Time-of-flight spectrum of carbon cluster ions, cyclotron frequencies by TOF-ICR technique using TRIGA-TRAP Penning-trap mass spectrometer at Mainz; deduced masses. Comparison with data in AME-2012. Analyzed AME-2012 masses of 84 nuclides in Z=82-112, N=129-166 region, and improved uncertainties with the use of new mass measurements in this work.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.064318
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2014FI09      Acta Phys.Pol. B45, 545 (2014)

A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, K.P.Rykaczewski, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, J.W.Johnson, B.C.Rasco, E.F.Zganjar, D.W.Stracener, L.Cartegni, K.C.Goetz, R.Goans, C.Jost, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, M.Al-Shudifat, E.Spejewski, J.H.Hamilton, A.V.Ramayya

First Results from the Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer at the HRIBF

RADIOACTIVITY 86Br(β-); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies. Comparison with ENSDF database.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.45.545
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2014FI11      Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 26 (2014)

A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, K.P.Rykaczewski, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, J.W.Johnson, B.C.Rasco, E.F.Zganjar, D.W.Stracener, C.Jost, K.C.Goetz, R.Goans, E.Spejewski, L.Cartegni, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, M.Al-Shudifat, J.H.Hamilton, A.V.Ramayya

First Results from the Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer at the HRIBF

RADIOACTIVITY 139Xe, 89Kr(β-) [from 238U(p, X), E=40 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, β-γ-coin.; deduced β-feeding intensity, level structure, average electromagnetic energy released per decay.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.06.132
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2014GR03      Acta Phys.Pol. B45, 217 (2014)

R.Grzywacz, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, M.Madurga, K.Miernik, D.T.Miller, S.V.Paulauskas, S.W.Padgett, C.Rasco, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Hybrid-3Hen - New Detector for Gammas and Neutrons

RADIOACTIVITY 86Ga(β-2n); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, En, In; deduced beta-delayed two neutron emission branching ratio.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.45.217
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2014KH04      Phys.Rev.Lett. 112, 172501 (2014)

J.Khuyagbaatar, A.Yakushev, C.E.Dullmann, D.Ackermann, L.-L.Andersson, M.Asai, M.Block, R.A.Boll, H.Brand, D.M.Cox, M.Dasgupta, X.Derkx, A.Di Nitto, K.Eberhardt, J.Even, M.Evers, C.Fahlander, U.Forsberg, J.M.Gates, N.Gharibyan, P.Golubev, K.E.Gregorich, J.H.Hamilton, W.Hartmann, R.-D.Herzberg, F.P.Hessberger, D.J.Hinde, J.Hoffmann, R.Hollinger, A.Hubner, E.Jager, B.Kindler, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, M.Laatiaoui, S.Lahiri, R.Lang, B.Lommel, M.Maiti, K.Miernik, S.Minami, A.Mistry, C.Mokry, H.Nitsche, J.P.Omtvedt, G.K.Pang, P.Papadakis, D.Renisch, J.Roberto, D.Rudolph, J.Runke, K.P.Rykaczewski, L.G.Sarmiento, M.Schadel, B.Schausten, A.Semchenkov, D.A.Shaughnessy, P.Steinegger, J.Steiner, E.E.Tereshatov, P.Thorle-Pospiech, K.Tinschert, T.Torres De Heidenreich, N.Trautmann, A.Turler, J.Uusitalo, D.E.Ward, M.Wegrzecki, N.Wiehl, S.M.Van Cleve, V.Yakusheva

48Ca + 249Bk Fusion Reaction Leading to Element Z=117: Long-Lived α-Decaying 270Db and Discovery of 266Lr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, X)294Ts, E=268.3, 270.2, 274.1 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ. Comparison with experimental data.

RADIOACTIVITY 294Ts, 290Mc, 286Nh, 282Rg, 278Mt, 274Bh, 270Db, 266Lr(α); measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced T1/2. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.172501
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2014KO11      Acta Phys.Pol. B45, 223 (2014)

A.Korgul, R.Grzywacz, K.P.Rykaczewski

Structure of Neutron-rich Nuclei Beyond N = 50

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 83,85Ge; analyzed available experimental data; deduced level energies, J, π. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.45.223
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2014MI12      Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 56 (2014)

K.Miernik, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, M.Madurga, A.J.Mendez II, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar

No Evidence of Isomerism for the First Excited State of 93Rb

RADIOACTIVITY 93Kr(β-), 93Rb(IT); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, β-γ-coin.; deduced energy levels, γ-ray energies, lack of isomerism for first excited level in 93Rb. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.07.005
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2014MI16      Phys.Rev. C 90, 034311 (2014)

K.Miernik, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, M.Madurga, D.Miller, J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, C.U.Jost, K.Kolos, A.Korgul, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, Y.Liu, S.V.Paulauskas, D.W.Stracener, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Excited states in 82As studied in the decay of 82Ge

RADIOACTIVITY 82Ge(β-)[from 83Ga(β-n), 83Ga from U(p, F), E=50 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-coin using RILIS and high-resolution electro-magnetic separator, LeRIBBS facility at HRIBF-ORNL facility. 82As; deduced levels, J, π, isomer, logft. 82,87As, 83Ge(β-); observed γ rays. Comparison with shell model calculations using several different interactions, and with experimental results from 82Se(t, 3He).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.034311
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2014PO05      Phys.Rev. C 90, 014311 (2014)

M.Pomorski, M.Pfutzner, W.Dominik, R.Grzywacz, A.Stolz, T.Baumann, J.S.Berryman, H.Czyrkowski, R.Dabrowski, A.Fijalkowska, T.Ginter, J.Johnson, G.Kaminski, N.Larson, S.N.Liddick, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, S.Mianowski, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Paulauskas, J.Pereira, K.P.Rykaczewski, S.Suchyta

Proton spectroscopy of 48Ni, 46Fe, and 44Cr

RADIOACTIVITY 48Ni(2p); 44Cr, 46Fe(β+p); 46Fe(β+2p); [44Cr, 46Fe, 48Ni activities from Ni(58Ni, X), E=160 MeV/nucleon]; measured Ep, Ip, half-lives of ground states of 44Cr, 46Fe, 48Ni, proton branching ratios using an optical time projection chamber (OPTC). Reconstruction of the four 2p-decay events from decay of 48Ni; deduced Q(2p). Comparison previous experimental results.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(58Ni, X)44Cr/46Fe/48Ni, E=160 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment spectra, time-of-flight, energy loss and production σ using A1900 separator and standard acquisition system at NSCL-MSU facility. LISE++ analysis. Comparison with EPAX-3 and EPAX-2.1 parametrizations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.014311
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2014RA20      J.Phys.(London) G41, 115104 (2014)

M.M.Rajabali, R.Grzywacz, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, J.C.Batchelder, T.Baumann, C.R.Bingham, I.G.Darby, T.N.Ginter, S.V.Ilyushkin, M.Karny, W.Krolas, P.F.Mantica, K.Miernik, M.Pfutzner, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.Weisshaar, J.A.Winger

β decay of 72Co and microsecond isomers in even-mass neutron-rich nickel isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 72Co(β-) [from 9Be(86Kr, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ. 76Ni; deduced energy levels, J, π, isomeric state T1/2. Comparison with shell model calculations, available data.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/41/11/115104
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2014RY04      Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 16 (2014)

K.P.Rykaczewski

Decay Studies of 238U Fission Products at the HRIBF (Oak Ridge)

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.06.130
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2014WO01      Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 22 (2014)

M.Wolinska-Cichocka, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Fijalkowska, M.Karny, R.K.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, J.W.Johnson, B.C.Rasco, E.F.Zganjar

Modular Total Absorption Spectrometer at the HRIBF (ORNL, Oak Ridge)

RADIOACTIVITY 142Ba, 142La(β-); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, β-γ-coin.; deduced discrepancy in the β feeding, level structure.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.06.131
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2013KO31      Phys.Rev. C 88, 044330 (2013)

A.Korgul, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, H.Sliwinska, J.C.Batchelder, C.Bingham, I.N.Borzov, N.Brewer, L.Cartegni, A.Fijalkowska, C.J.Gross, J.H.Hamilton, C.Jost, M.Karny, W.Krolas, S.Liu, C.Mazzocchi, M.Madurga, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.Paulauskas, D.Shapira, D.Stracener, K.Sieja, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Experimental study of the β-γ and β-nγ decay of the neutron-rich nucleus 85Ga

RADIOACTIVITY 85Ga(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, X), E=54 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-coin, half-life of 85Ga isotope using LeRIBSS system and high-resolution on-line mass separator at HRIBF-ORNL facility. 84,85Ge; deduced levels, J, π. Systematics of first 5/2+ and 3/2+ excited states in N=53 nuclei 85Ge, 87Se, 89Kr, 91Sr, 93Sr. Comparison of level structure with shell-model calculations. Comparison of β-γ and β-n-γ decay branches with DF3a+CQRPA calculations. 84,85Ge, 84As(β-); observed γ rays.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 83,84,85Ge; calculated levels, J, π. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.044330
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2013MA22      Phys.Rev. C 87, 034315 (2013); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 87, 039902 (2013)

C.Mazzocchi, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Korgul, R.Grzywacz, P.Baczyk, C.Bingham, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, C.Jost, M.Karny, M.Madurga, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, I.N.Borzov

New half-life measurements of the most neutron-rich arsenic and germanium isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 84,85,86Ge, 84,85,86,87As(β-)[from 238U(p, F)]; measured Eγ, Iγ, β, βγ-coin, half-lives using LeRIBSS at HRIBF, ORNL facility. Comparison of half-lives with previous experimental results, and with theoretical predictions from gross theory of β decay, finite-range droplet model, and energy density functional DF3a with continuum quasiparticle random-phase approximation (CQRPA).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.034315
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2013MA87      Phys.Rev. C 88, 064320 (2013)

C.Mazzocchi, R.Surman, R.Grzywacz, J.C.Batchelder, C.R.Bingham, D.Fong, J.H.Hamilton, J.K.Hwang, M.Karny, W.Krolas, S.N.Liddick, P.F.Mantica, A.C.Morton, W.F.Mueller, K.P.Rykaczewski, M.Steiner, A.Stolz, J.A.Winger, I.N.Borzov

New half-lives of very neutron-rich iron isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(86Kr, X)69Fe/70Fe/71Fe/72Fe, E=140 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products and half-lives using A1900 separator at NSCL-MSU cyclotron facility.

RADIOACTIVITY 69,70,71,72Fe(β-)[from 9Be(86Kr, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon]; measured Eβ, Eγ, βγ-coin, half-lives. Comparison with theoretical calculations using FRDM+QRPA, DF3a+CQRPA, and gross theory (GT2+HF-09).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.064320
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2013MI13      Phys.Rev. C 88, 014309 (2013)

K.Miernik, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.Grzywacz, C.J.Gross, D.W.Stracener, J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, L.Cartegni, A.Fijalkowska, J.H.Hamilton, J.K.Hwang, S.V.Ilyushkin, C.Jost, M.Karny, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, S.H.Liu, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, D.Miller, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, A.V.Ramayya, R.Surman, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

β-decay study of neutron-rich bromine and krypton isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 93Br, 93,94Kr(β-), (β-n)[from 238U(p, F), E=50 MeV]; measured Eβ, Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-coin, T1/2, delayed neutron emission probability P(n) using LeRIBSS system at HRIBF facility. 92,93Kr; deduced levels, J, π. 92Rb, 93Y(β-); observed gamma rays. Comparison of half-lives and P(n) values with previous experimental studies, and with model predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.014309
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2013MI19      Phys.Rev.Lett. 111, 132502 (2013)

K.Miernik, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, M.Madurga, D.Miller, J.C.Batchelder, I.N.Borzov, N.T.Brewer, C.Jost, A.Korgul, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, II, Y.Liu, S.V.Paulauskas, D.W.Stracener, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Large β-Delayed One and Two Neutron Emission Rates in the Decay of 86Ga

RADIOACTIVITY 86Ga(β-), (β-n), (β-2n); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, En, In, Eβ, Iβ, βγ-, β-n-γ- and β-n-n-coin.; deduced T1/2, neutron beta-delayed neutron branching ratios, a quick onset of deformation. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.132502
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2013OG01      Phys.Rev. C 87, 014302 (2013)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, J.M.Gostic, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, K.J.Moody, A.N.Polyakov, A.V.Ramayya, J.B.Roberto, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, Yu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin

Investigation of the 243Am + 48Ca reaction products previously observed in the experiments on elements 113, 115, and 117

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 243Am(48Ca, xn)287Mc/288Mc/289Mc, E=239.8-253.8 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ER), α, and SF fragments, ER-α and ER-SF correlated events, σ at U400 cyclotron facility of FLNR, JINR. 249Bk(48Ca, xn)293Ts/294Ts; 237Np(48Ca, 3n)282Nh; analyzed data.

RADIOACTIVITY 287,288,289Mc, 283,284,285Nh, 279,280Rg, 275,276Mt, 271,272Bh(α); 267,268Db, 281Rg(SF); measured T1/2. 293,297Ts, 290Mc, 282,286Nh, 278,282Rg, 274,278Mt, 270,274Bh(α); 266,270Db(SF); analyzed and compared previous half-life data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.014302
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2013OG04      Phys.Rev. C 87, 054621 (2013)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, C.Alexander, J.Binder, R.A.Boll, S.N.Dmitriev, J.Ezold, K.Felker, J.M.Gostic, R.K.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, K.Miernik, D.Miller, K.J.Moody, A.N.Polyakov, A.V.Ramayya, J.B.Roberto, M.A.Ryabinin, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, Yu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin

Experimental studies of the 249Bk+48Ca reaction including decay properties and excitation function for isotopes of element 117, and discovery of the new isotope 277Mt

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), E=243.7, 255.7, 259.8 MeV; measured σ(E) for production of 293,294Ts using DGFRS separator at FLNR, JINR facility. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

RADIOACTIVITY 293,294Ts, 289,290Mc, 285,286Nh, 281,282Rg, 278Mt, 274Bh(α)[from α decay chains of 293Ts and 294Ts formed in 249Bk(48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), E=243.7, 255.7, 259.8 MeV]; measured Eα, Iα, half-lives. 270Db, 277Mt, 281Rg(SF); measured decay energy, half-lives. 281Rg(α), (SF); measured α/SF branching ratio. 277Mt; identified new isotope. Systematics of Q(α), SF- and α-decay half-lives for isotopes in Z=104-117, N=150-177 regions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.054621
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2012BA62      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 387, 012005 (2012)

J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, M.Karny, A.Kuzniak, M.F.Madurga, A.J.Mendez, S.H.Liu, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.V.Ramayya, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

Systematics of Low Energy Collective States in neutron-rich Cd Isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(p, F), E=40 MeV. 120,124,126Ag measured β-decay, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin. 120,124,126Cd deduced levels, J, π, γ transitions, significant mixing with intruder states, deviations from U(5) dynamical symmetry.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/387/1/012005
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2012CA03      Phys.Rev. C 85, 014312 (2012)

L.Cartegni, C.Mazzocchi, R.Grzywacz, I.G.Darby, S.N.Liddick, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.C.Batchelder, L.Bianco, C.R.Bingham, E.Freeman, C.Goodin, C.J.Gross, A.Guglielmetti, D.T.Joss, S.H.Liu, M.Mazzocco, S.Padgett, R.D.Page, M.M.Rajabali, M.Romoli, P.J.Sapple, J.Thomson, H.V.Watkins

Experimental study of the decays of 112Cs and 111Xe

RADIOACTIVITY 112Cs(p), (α)[from 58Ni(58Ni, 3np), E=250 MeV]; measured Ep, Ip, Eα, Iα, recoils, αα correlations, half-life; deduced upper limit of α decay branching, Q(α) value. 111Xe(α)[from 112Cs p decay]; measured Eα, Iα, T1/2; deduced α-decay branching ratio. 111,112Xe, 107,108Te(α); measured αα correlations. 107Te(EC)[from 111Xe α decay]; measured partial β decay half-life; deduced β decay branching ratio. 109I, 113Cs(p); measured Ep, Ip. 104Sb, 108I(p); deduced Q(p) limits. 103,102Sb(p); predicted Q(p), T1/2 values. Systematics of Q(p) values for neutron-deficient N=51-63 Sb, I, Cs nuclei. Comparison of S(p) values of odd-Z nuclei above 100Sn with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.014312
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2012GR03      Phys.Rev. C 85, 024319 (2012)

C.J.Gross, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.W.Stracener, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, R.L.Varner, D.Miller, C.U.Jost, M.Karny, A.Korgul, S.Liu, M.Madurga

Measuring the absolute decay probability of 82Sr by ion implantation

RADIOACTIVITY 82Sr(EC)[82Sr beam at 215 MeV from a purchased source]; 82Rb(β+), (EC)[from 82Sr(EC)]; measured absolute Iγ for 776.5-keV γ ray in 82Kr using accelerated radioactive beam technique. Comparison with previous evaluated data. Relevance of 82Sr-82Rb generator in PET imaging.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.024319
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2012KO29      Phys.Rev. C 86, 024307 (2012)

A.Korgul, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.A.Winger, S.V.Ilyushkin, C.J.Gross, J.C.Batchelder, C.R.Bingham, I.N.Borzov, C.Goodin, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, W.Krolas, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, C.Nelson, F.Nowacki, S.Padgett, A.Piechaczek, M.M.Rajabali, D.Shapira, K.Sieja, E.F.Zganjar

β-γ and β-delayed neutron-γ decay of neutron-rich copper isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 78,79Cu[from 238U(p, F), E=54 MeV](β-), (β-n); measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin, half-lives, branching ratios, beta-delayed neutron emission probabilities Pn at HRIBF facility. 78,79Ga, 78As(β-); measured Eγ. 77,78Zn; deduced levels, J, π, logft. 78Cu; deduced J, π, configuration of g.s. 77,79Cu; analyzed delayed neutron emission probabilities Pn with shell-model and CQRPA calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.024307
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2012MA37      Phys.Rev.Lett. 109, 112501 (2012)

M.Madurga, R.Surman, I.N.Borzov, R.Grzywacz, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, D.Miller, D.W.Stracener, J.C.Batchelder, N.T.Brewer, L.Cartegni, J.H.Hamilton, J.K.Hwang, S.H.Liu, S.V.Ilyushkin, C.Jost, M.Karny, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, A.Kuzniak, C.Mazzocchi, A.J.Mendez, K.Miernik, W.Padgett, S.V.Paulauskas, A.V.Ramayya, J.A.Winger, M.Wolinska-Cichocka, E.F.Zganjar

New Half-lives of r-process Zn and Ga Isotopes Measured with Electromagnetic Separation

RADIOACTIVITY 82,83Zn, 85Ga(β-); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ; deduced T1/2. Comparison with FRDM, QRPA, density functional calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.112501
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2012OG02      Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, 022502 (2012)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, J.M.Gostic, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, K.J.Moody, A.N.Polyakov, A.V.Ramayya, J.B.Roberto, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.A.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, Yu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin

New Insights into the 243Am+48Ca Reaction Products Previously Observed in the Experiments on Elements 113, 115, and 117

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 243Am(48Ca, 3n)288Mc, E=240 MeV; 243Am, 249Bk(48Ca, X)289Mc, E not given; measured reaction products. 291Mc, 291Mc, 297Ts; deduced σ. Comparison with other data.

RADIOACTIVITY 288Mc, 284Nh, 280Rg, 276Mt, 272Bh(α), 268Db(SF); 289Mc, 285Nh, 281Rg(α); 293Ts, 289Mc, 285Nh, 281Rg(α); measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced decay chains, strong support for the elements of 113 and 115.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.022502
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2012OG06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 109, 162501 (2012)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, C.Alexander, J.Binder, R.A.Boll, S.N.Dmitriev, J.Ezold, K.Felker, J.M.Gostic, R.K.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, K.Miernik, D.Miller, K.J.Moody, A.N.Polyakov, A.V.Ramayya, J.B.Roberto, M.A.Ryabinin, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, M.A.Stoyer, N.J.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, Yu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin

Production and Decay of the Heaviest Nuclei 293, 294117 and 294118

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, X)293Ts/294Ts, E=247, 252 MeV; 249Cf(48Ca, 3n)294Og, E=245, 251 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced average σ, T1/2. Comparison with available data.

RADIOACTIVITY 294Og, 293,294Ts, 290Lv, 289,290Mc(α), 286Fl(α), (SF), 285,286Nh(α), 282Cn(SF), 281Rg(SF), 282Rg(α), 278Mt, 274Bh(α), 270Db(SF); measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced discovery z=117 element, T1/2, decay branch, Q-values. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.162501
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2012PO03      Acta Phys.Pol. B43, 267 (2012)

M.Pomorski, M.Pfutzner, W.Dominik, R.Grzywacz, T.Baumann, J.Berryman, H.Czyrkowski, R.Dabrowski, T.Ginter, L.Grigorenko, J.Johnson, G.Kaminski, A.Kuzniak, N.Larson, S.N.Liddick, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, S.Mianowski, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Palauskas, J.Pereira, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Stolz, S.Suchyta

Studies of 48Ni Using the Optical Time Projection Chamber

RADIOACTIVITY 48Ni(2p) [from Ni(58Ni, X)48Ni/46Fe/44Cr, E=160 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Ep, Ip; deduced proton energy distribution, T1/2.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(58Ni, X)48Ni/46Fe/44Cr, E=160 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 48Ni; deduced production σ.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.43.267
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2012RA10      Phys.Rev. C 85, 034326 (2012)

M.M.Rajabali, R.Grzywacz, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, J.C.Batchelder, T.Baumann, C.R.Bingham, I.G.Darby, T.N.Ginter, S.V.Ilyushkin, M.Karny, W.Krolas, P.F.Mantica, K.Miernik, M.Pfutzner, K.P.Rykaczewski, D.Weisshaar, J.A.Winger

β decay of 71, 73Co: Probing single-particle states approaching doubly magic 78Ni

RADIOACTIVITY 71,73Co(β-)[from 9Be(86Kr, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon]; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, γγ-, βγ-, (implant ions)βγ-coin, half-lives, β-delayed neutron probability. SeGA array. 71,73Ni; deduced levels, J, π, logft values, isomer, three-particle cluster states. Comparisons with shell-model calculations, and with 69Co to 69Ni decay scheme.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 69,71,73,75,77Ni; calculated levels, J, π, and configuration amplitudes using shell model with NR78 interaction. Three-nucleon/hole cluster effect.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.034326
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2011HA63      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 312, 082026 (2011)

J.H.Hamilton, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, P.D.Bailey, D.Benker, M.E.Bennett, S.N.Dmitriev, J.Ezold, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, Yu.V.Lobanov, A.N.Mezentsev, K.J.Moody, S.L.Nelson, A.N.Polyakov, C.E.Porter, A.V.Ramayya, F.Riley, J.B.Roberto, M.A.Ryabinin, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.A.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, R.Sudowe, A.M.Sukhov, Tu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin, P.A.Wilk

Synthesis of the New Element with Z=117

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, 4n)293Ts, E=252 MeV;249Bk(48Ca, 3n)294Ts, E=252 MeV; measured Eα, α-decay chains, ER, fission fragments; deduced new element 117, T1/2.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/312/4/082026
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2011IL01      Phys.Rev. C 83, 014322 (2011)

S.V.Ilyushkin, J.A.Winger, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, J.C.Batchelder, L.Cartegni, I.G.Darby, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, T.Mendez, S.Padgett, M.M.Rajabali, D.Shapira, D.W.Stracener, E.F.Zganjar

β-decay studies of the transitional nucleus 75Cu and the structure of 75Zn

RADIOACTIVITY 75Cu(β-)[from U(p, X), E not given]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-coin, half-life at the LeRIBSS. 75Zn; deduced levels, Jπ, isomer, logft configurations. Level systematics of odd-A Cu(A=69-77), Zn(A=67-77), Ge(A=69-79), and N=45(Ge, Se, Kr, Sr) nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.014322
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2011OG04      Phys.Rev. C 83, 054315 (2011)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, P.D.Bailey, D.E.Benker, M.E.Bennett, S.N.Dmitriev, J.G.Ezold, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, Yu.V.Lobanov, A.N.Mezentsev, K.J.Moody, S.L.Nelson, A.N.Polyakov, C.E.Porter, A.V.Ramayya, F.D.Riley, J.B.Roberto, M.A.Ryabinin, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.A.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, R.Sudowe, A.M.Sukhov, R.Taylor, Yu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin, P.A.Wilk

Eleven new heaviest isotopes of elements Z = 105 to Z = 117 identified among the products of 249Bk+48Ca reactions

RADIOACTIVITY 293,294Ts(α)[from 249Bk(48Ca, xn), E=252 MeV]; 274Bh, 278Mt, 282Rg, 286Nh, 290Mc(α) [from α decay chain of 294Ts]; 281Rg, 285Nh, 289Mc(α)[from α decay chain of 293Ts]; 270Db(SF), (α), (EC)[from α decay of 274Bh]; 281Rg(SF)[from α decay of 285Nh]; measured Eα, half-lives and β decay energies of residues; deduced Q(α). Systematics of α decay half-lives, Q(α) values and β+, EC half-lives of Z=106-118, N=150-175, A=260-295 isotopes.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, xn)293Ts/294Ts, E=252 MeV; measured production cross sections.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.054315
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2011PO09      Phys.Rev. C 83, 061303 (2011)

M.Pomorski, M.Pfutzner, W.Dominik, R.Grzywacz, T.Baumann, J.S.Berryman, H.Czyrkowski, R.Dabrowski, T.Ginter, J.Johnson, G.Kaminski, A.Kuzniak, N.Larson, S.N.Liddick, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, S.Mianowski, K.Miernik, D.Miller, S.Paulauskas, J.Pereira, K.P.Rykaczewski, A.Stolz, S.Suchyta

First observation of two-proton radioactivity in 48Ni

RADIOACTIVITY 48Ni(2p), (β+p)[from Ni(58Ni, X), E=160 MeV/nucleon]; measured E(p), I(p), time-of-flight using optical time-projection chamber (OPTC), half-life; deduced branching ratios for the two-proton and delayed-proton decay modes. 46Fe(β+p); measured E(p), I(p).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.061303
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2010DA17      Phys.Rev.Lett. 105, 162502 (2010)

I.G.Darby, R.K.Grzywacz, J.C.Batchelder, C.R.Bingham, L.Cartegni, C.J.Gross, M.Hjorth-Jensen, D.T.Joss, S.N.Liddick, W.Nazarewicz, S.Padgett, R.D.Page, T.Papenbrock, M.M.Rajabali, J.Rotureau, K.P.Rykaczewski

Orbital Dependent Nucleonic Pairing in the Lightest Known Isotopes of Tin

RADIOACTIVITY 109Xe, 105Te(α); measured Iα, Eα, Iγ, Iγ; deduced J, π for ground and first excited states in 101Sn, ground state spin inversion, strong pairing interaction. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.162502
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2010OG01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 104, 142502 (2010)

Yu.Ts.Oganessian, F.Sh.Abdullin, P.D.Bailey, D.E.Benker, M.E.Bennett, S.N.Dmitriev, J.G.Ezold, J.H.Hamilton, R.A.Henderson, M.G.Itkis, Yu.V.Lobanov, A.N.Mezentsev, K.J.Moody, S.L.Nelson, A.N.Polyakov, C.E.Porter, A.V.Ramayya, F.D.Riley, J.B.Roberto, M.A.Ryabinin, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.N.Sagaidak, D.A.Shaughnessy, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.A.Stoyer, V.G.Subbotin, R.Sudowe, A.M.Sukhov, Yu.S.Tsyganov, V.K.Utyonkov, A.A.Voinov, G.K.Vostokin, P.A.Wilk

Synthesis of a New Element with Atomic Number Z = 117

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249Bk(48Ca, 4n), E=252 MeV; 249Bk(48Ca, 3n) , E=247 MeV;measured Eα, Iα, α-α correlations. 293,294Ts; deduced σ, decay chains, T1/2.

RADIOACTIVITY 293,294Ts, 289,290Mc, 285,286Nh, 282Rg, 278Mt, 274Bh(α); measured Eα, Iα, and half-lives. 270Db, 281Rg(SF); measured TKE, and T1/2.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.142502
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2010WI03      Phys.Rev. C 81, 044303 (2010)

J.A.Winger, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, R.Grzywacz, J.C.Batchelder, C.Goodin, J.H.Hamilton, S.V.Ilyushkin, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, S.Padgett, A.Piechaczek, M.M.Rajabali, D.Shapira, E.F.Zganjar, J.Dobaczewski

New subshell closure at N=58 emerging in neutron-rich nuclei beyond 78Ni

RADIOACTIVITY 83,84,85Ga(β-), (β-n) [from 238U(p, F), E=54 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-, γγ-, βnγ-coin, and half-lives. 82,83,84,85Ge; deduced level, J, π, configurations. 82,83,84Ge, 82,83,84As, 83Se(β-); N=28-82, Z=20-50; systematics of neutron single-particle states. Comparison with spherical HFB calculations using the SKOT functionals. 82,83,84Ge, 82,83,84As, 83Se(β-); measured Eγ.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.044303
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2009BA52      Phys.Rev. C 80, 054318 (2009)

J.C.Batchelder, J.L.Wood, P.E.Garrett, K.L.Green, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.-C.Bilheux, C.R.Bingham, H.K.Carter, D.Fong, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, D.J.Hartley, J.K.Hwang, W.Krolas, W.D.Kulp, Y.Larochelle, A.Piechaczek, A.V.Ramayya, E.H.Spejewski, D.W.Stracener, M.N.Tantawy, J.A.Winger, E.F.Zganjar

Collective and noncollective states in 116Cd studied via the β decays of 116Agm1, m2, gs

RADIOACTIVITY 116,116mAg(β-) [from 238U(p, X), E not given]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, ce, and half-lives using HRIBF facility. 116Ag, 116Cd; deduced levels, J, π, conversion coefficients, multipolarities, logft, and BE2 rates. Comparisons with IBM-2 calculations, and with low-energy 0+ and 2+ level systematics of 110,112,114,116,118,120Cd.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.054318
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2009GR06      Acta Phys.Pol. B40, 447 (2009)

C.J.Gross, J.A.Winger, S.V.Ilyushkin, K.P.Rykaczewski, S.N.Liddick, I.G.Darby, R.K.Grzywacz, C.R.Bingham, D.Shapira, C.Mazzocchi, S.Padgett, M.M.Rajabali, L.Cartegni, E.F.Zganjar, A.Piechaczek, J.C.Batchelder, J.H.Hamilton, C.T.Goodin, A.Korgul, W.Krolas

Decay Spectroscopy of 75-79Cu, 79-81Zn and 83-85Ga

RADIOACTIVITY 75,76,77,78,79Cu, 79,80,81Zn, 83,84,85Ga(β-); measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced level scheme, Jπ.


2009IL01      Phys.Rev. C 80, 054304 (2009)

S.V.Ilyushkin, J.A.Winger, C.J.Gross, K.P.Rykaczewski, J.C.Batchelder, L.Cartegni, I.G.Darby, C.Goodin, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, S.Padgett, A.Piechaczek, M.M.Rajabali, D.Shapira, E.F.Zganjar

β decay of the πf5/2 ground state of 77Cu studied with 225 MeV and 0.2 MeV purified radioactive beams

RADIOACTIVITY 77Cu(β-), (β-n)[from U(p, X), E not given]; measured Eγ, Iγ, β-spectra, γγ-, βγ-coin, half-lives. Isobarically purified 77Cu beams of 200 keV and 225 MeV obtained at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility. 77mZn(IT); measured Eγ, half-life and decay branches. 76,77Zn, 76,77Ga, 77Ge(β-); measured Eγ. 76,77Zn; deduced levels, J, π, and half-life. Comparison with 73Cu to 73Zn decay.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.054304
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2009WI03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 102, 142502 (2009)

J.A.Winger, S.V.Ilyushkin, K.P.Rykaczewski, C.J.Gross, J.C.Batchelder, C.Goodin, R.Grzywacz, J.H.Hamilton, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, S.N.Liddick, C.Mazzocchi, S.Padgett, A.Piechaczek, M.M.Rajabali, D.Shapira, E.F.Zganjar, I.N.Borzov

Large β-Delayed Neutron Emission Probabilities in the 78Ni Region

RADIOACTIVITY 76,77,78Cu, 83Ga(β-); measured β-delayed neutron emission probabilities.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.142502
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2008KA16      Phys.Lett. B 664, 52 (2008)

M.Karny, K.P.Rykaczewski, R.K.Grzywacz, J.C.Batchelder, C.R.Bingham, C.Goodin, C.J.Gross, J.H.Hamilton, A.Korgul, W.Krolas, S.N.Liddick, K.Li, K.H.Maier, C.Mazzocchi, A.Piechaczek, K.Rykaczewski, D.Schapira, D.Simpson, M.N.Tantawy, J.A.Winger, C.H.Yu, E.F.Zganjar, N.Nikolov, J.Dobaczewski, A.T.Kruppa, W.Nazarewicz, M.V.Stoitsov

Shell structure beyond the proton drip line studied via proton emission from deformed 141Ho

RADIOACTIVITY 141Ho(p) [from 92Mo(54Fe, X), E=290, 300 MeV]; measured Ep, Ip, T1/2.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2008.04.056
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