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2024AG03      Eur.Phys.J. C 84, 34 (2024)

M.Agostini, A.Alexander, G.R.Araujo, A.M.Bakalyarov, M.Balata, I.Barabanov, L.Baudis, C.Bauer, S.Belogurov, A.Bettini, L.Bezrukov, V.Biancacci, E.Bossio, V.Bothe, V.Brudanin, R.Brugnera, A.Caldwell, C.Cattadori, A.Chernogorov, T.Comellato, V.D'Andrea, E.V.Demidova, N.D.Marco, E.Doroshkevich, F.Fischer, M.Fomina, A.Gangapshev, A.Garfagnini, C.Gooch, P.Grabmayr, V.Gurentsov, K.Gusev, J.Hakenmuller, S.Hemmer, W.Hofmann, J.Huang, M.Hult, L.V.Inzhechik, J.J.Csathy, J.Jochum, M.Junker, V.Kazalov, Y.Kermaidic, H.Khushbakht, T.Kihm, K.Kilgus, I.V.Kirpichnikov, A.Klimenko, R.Kneißl, K.T.Knopfle, O.Kochetov, V.N.Kornoukhov, M.Korosec, P.Krause, V.V.Kuzminov, M.Laubenstein, M.Lindner, I.Lippi, A.Lubashevskiy, B.Lubsandorzhiev, G.Lutter, C.Macolino, B.Majorovits, W.Maneschg, L.Manzanillas, G.Marshall, M.Misiaszek, M.Morella, Y.Muller, I.Nemchenok, L.Pandola, K.Pelczar, L.Pertoldi, P.Piseri, A.Pullia, C.Ransom, L.Rauscher, M.Redchuk, S.Riboldi, N.Rumyantseva, C.Sada, F.Salamida, S.Schonert, J.Schreiner, M.Schutt, A.-K.Schutz, O.Schulz, M.Schwarz, B.Schwingenheuer, O.Selivanenko, E.Shevchik, M.Shirchenko, L.Shtembari, H.Simgen, A.Smolnikov, D.Stukov, A.A.Vasenko, A.Veresnikova, C.Vignoli, K.v.Sturm, T.Wester, C.Wiesinger, M.Wojcik, E.Yanovich, B.Zatschler, I.Zhitnikov, S.V.Zhukov, D.Zinatulina, A.Zschocke, A.J.Zsigmond, K.Zuber, G.Zuzel, GERDA Collaboration

An improved limit on the neutrinoless double-electron capture of 36Ar with GERDA

RADIOACTIVITY 36Ar(2EC); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 limit. Comparison with available data. The GERmanium Detector Array (Gerda) experiment.

doi: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12280-6
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2023AG05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 131, 142501 (2023)

M.Agostini, A.Alexander, G.R.Araujo, A.M.Bakalyarov, M.Balata, I.Barabanov, L.Baudis, C.Bauer, S.Belogurov, A.Bettini, L.Bezrukov, V.Biancacci, E.Bossio, V.Bothe, R.Brugnera, A.Caldwell, S.Calgaro, C.Cattadori, A.Chernogorov, P.-J.Chiu, T.Comellato, V.D'Andrea, E.V.Demidova, A.Di Giacinto, N.Di Marco, E.Doroshkevich, F.Fischer, M.Fomina, A.Gangapshev, A.Garfagnini, C.Gooch, P.Grabmayr, V.Gurentsov, K.Gusev, S.Hackenmuller, S.Hemmer, W.Hofmann, J.Huang, M.Hult, L.V.Inzhechik, J.Janicsko Csathy, J.Jochum, M.Junker, V.Kazalov, Y.Kermaidic, H.Khushbakht, T.Kihm, K.Kilgus, I.V.Kirpichnikov, A.Klimenko, K.T.Knopfle, O.Kochetov, V.N.Kornoukhov, P.Krause, V.V.Kuzminov, M.Laubenstein, B.Lehnert, M.Lindner, I.Lippi, A.Lubashevskiy, B.Lubsandorzhiev, G.Lutter, C.Macolino, B.Majorovits, W.Maneschg, L.Manzanillas, G.Marshall, M.Miloradovic, R.Mingazheva, M.Misiaszek, M.Morella, Y.Muller, I.Nemchenok, M.Neuberger, L.Pandola, K.Pelczar, L.Pertoldi, P.Piseri, A.Pullia, C.Ransom, L.Rauscher, M.Redchuk, S.Riboldi, N.Rumyantseva, C.Sada, S.Sailer, F.Salamida, S.Schonert, J.Schreiner, M.Schutt, A.-K.Schutz, O.Schulz, M.Schwarz, B.Schwingenheuer, O.Selivanenko, E.Shevchik, M.Shirchenko, L.Shtembari, H.Simgen, A.Smolnikov, D.Stukov, S.Sullivan, A.A.Vasenko, A.Veresnikova, C.Vignoli, K.von Sturm, T.Wester, C.Wiesinger, M.Wojcik, E.Yanovich, B.Zatschler, I.Zhitnikov, S.V.Zhukov, D.Zinatulina, A.Zschocke, A.J.Zsigmond, K.Zuber, G.Zuzel

Final Results of GERDA on the Two-Neutrino Double-β Decay Half-Life of 76Ge

RADIOACTIVITY 76Ge(2β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced two-neutrino mode T1/2, effective nuclear matrix elements. Comparison with available data. The GERDA experiment was located underground at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) of INFN, in Italy.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.142501
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2023BA34      Phys.Rev. D 108, 102005 (2023)

D.Basilico, G.Bellini, J.Benziger, R.Biondi, B.Caccianiga, F.Calaprice, A.Caminata, A.Chepurnov, D.D'Angelo, A.Derbin, A.Di Giacinto, V.Di Marcello, X.F.Ding, A.Di Ludovico, L.Di Noto, I.Drachnev, D.Franco, C.Galbiati, C.Ghiano, M.Giammarchi, A.Goretti, M.Gromov, D.Guffanti, A.Ianni, A.Ianni, A.Jany, V.Kobychev, G.Korga, S.Kumaran, M.Laubenstein, E.Litvinovich, P.Lombardi, I.Lomskaya, L.Ludhova, I.Machulin, J.Martyn, E.Meroni, L.Miramonti, M.Misiaszek, V.Muratova, R.Nugmanov, L.Oberauer, V.Orekhov, F.Ortica, M.Pallavicini, L.Pelicci, O.Penek, L.Pietrofaccia, N.Pilipenko, A.Pocar, G.Raikov, M.T.Ranalli, G.Ranucci, A.Razeto, A.Re, N.Rossi, S.Schonert, D.Semenov, G.Settanta, M.Skorokhvatov, A.Singhal, O.Smirnov, A.Sotnikov, R.Tartaglia, G.Testera, E.Unzhakov, F.L.Villante, A.Vishneva, R.B.Vogelaar, F.von Feilitzsch, M.Wojcik, M.Wurm, S.Zavatarelli, K.Zuber, G.Zuzel, for the Borexino Collaboration

Final results of Borexino on CNO solar neutrinos

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.108.102005
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2023CU04      Phys.Rev.Lett. 131, 202501 (2023)

J.G.Cubiss, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, S.Hilaire, S.Peru, S.Goriely, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, M.Huyse, N.Imai, D.T.Joss, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, G.G.O'Neill, R.D.Page, S.D.Prosnyak, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, L.V.Skripnikov, A.Stott, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Deformation versus Sphericity in the Ground States of the Lightest Gold Isotopes

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,187,191,193,195Au [from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured frequencies; deduced mean-squared charge radii, ground-state deformations, nuclear magnetic moments. Comparison with available data. The in-source, resonance-ionization laser spectroscopy technique, at the ISOLDE facility (CERN).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.202501
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2023TU02      At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 152, 101584 (2023)

S.Turkat, X.Mougeot, B.Singh, K.Zuber

Systematics of log ft values for β- and EC/β+ transitions

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE A=1-254; analyzed available data; calculated log ft with the BetaShape code; deduced systematics for β transitions.

doi: 10.1016/j.adt.2023.101584
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2022KO17      Phys.Lett. B 831, 137170 (2022)

J.Kostensalo, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

The first large-scale shell-model calculation of the two-neutrino double beta decay of 76Ge to the excited states in 76Se

RADIOACTIVITY 76Ge(2β-); calculated T1/2 and branching ratios, nuclear matrix elements. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137170
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2022LE06      Phys.Rev. C 105, 045801 (2022)

B.Lehnert, M.Hult, G.Lutter, G.Marissens, S.Oberstedt, H.Stroh, J.Kotila, A.Oberstedt, K.Zuber

Constraints on partial half-lives of 136Ce and 138Ce double electron captures

RADIOACTIVITY 136Ce(2EC), (β+EC); 138Ce(2EC); measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced constraints on the T1/2 of various decay modes including neutrinoless (0νKL and 0νLL to the ground state for 138Ce, 0νKL, 0νLL and 0νKK to ground and excited states for 136Ce). CeBr3 crystal with mass 4381 g measured with HPGe coaxial detector over three years at the HADES underground laboratory. Comparison to other experimental data and theoretical predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.045801
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2022SC03      Phys.Rev. C 105, 024303 (2022)

R.Schwengner, R.Massarczyk, K.Schmidt, K.Zuber, R.Beyer, D.Bemmerer, S.Hammer, A.Hartmann, T.Hensel, H.F.Hoffmann, A.R.Junghans, T.Kogler, S.E.Muller, M.Pichotta, S.Turkat, J.A.B.Turko, S.Urlass, A.Wagner

Photoexcitation of 76Ge

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 76Ge(γ, γ'), E=7.8, 12.3 MeV bremsstrahlung beam; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ); deduced photoabsorption σ. 76Ge; deduced levels, J, π, photon strength function. Statistical model calculations. HPGe detectors at the γELBE facility of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR). Comparison with previous experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024303
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2021DA01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 126, 032502 (2021)

T.Day Goodacre, A.V.Afanasjev, A.E.Barzakh, B.A.Marsh, S.Sels, P.Ring, H.Nakada, A.N.Andreyev, P.Van Duppen, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, D.Atanasov, J.Billowes, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, M.Huyse, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, P.Spagnoletti, C.Van Beveren, M.Veinhard, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, K.Wendt, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, A.Zadvornaya, K.Zuber

Laser Spectroscopy of Neutron-Rich 207, 208Hg Isotopes: Illuminating the Kink and Odd-Even Staggering in Charge Radii across the N = 126 Shell Closure

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 202,203,206,207,208Hg; measured frequencies; deduced hyperfine spectra, mean-square charge radii. Comparison with relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov and nonrelativistic Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approaches, available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.032502
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2021DA16      Phys.Rev. C 104, 054322 (2021)

T.Day Goodacre, A.V.Afanasjev, A.E.Barzakh, L.Nies, B.A.Marsh, S.Sels, U.C.Perera, P.Ring, F.Wienholtz, A.N.Andreyev, P.Van Duppen, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, D.Atanasov, R.S.Augusto, J.Billowes, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, K.T.Flanagan, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, A.Gottberg, M.Huyse, S.Kreim, P.Kunz, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, T.M.Medonca, P.L.Molkanov, M.Mougeot, J.P.Ramos, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, P.Spagnoletti, C.Van Beveren, M.Veinhard, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, K.Wendt, R.N.Wolf, A.Zadvornaya, K.Zuber

Charge radii, moments, and masses of mercury isotopes across the N=126 shell closure

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 198,202,203,206,207,208Hg; measured hyperfine structure spectra using Versatile Arc Discharge and Laser Ion Source (VADLIS) in CERN-ISOLDE Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) mode; deduced isotope shifts (δν) and charge radii (δ<r2) with respect to 198Hg, hyperfine factors a and b, static magnetic dipole (μ) and electric quadrupole (Q) moments for the ground states of 203Hg and 207Hg, Comparison of g factors with Schmidt values for 207Hg, 209Pb, 210Bi and 211Po, and charge radii, and odd-even staggering (OES) of the mean square charge radii with relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov (RHB) calculations using DD-ME2, DD-MEδ, DD-PC1 and NL3* covariant energy-density functionals for 197,198,199,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,213,214Pb, 201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210Hg. Source of Hg isotopes were produced in Pb(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction, and using VADLIS+RILIS ion source, followed by separation of fragments using ISOLDE General Purpose Separator. 183,184,185,202,203,206,207,208Hg; measured ionization and release efficiency as a function of the half-life of mercury isotopes from a molten lead target, and compared with ABRABLA, FLUKA, and GEANT4 simulations.

ATOMIC MASSES 206,207,208Hg, 208Pb; measured time-of-flight ion-cyclotron resonances, with reference to 208Pb using the RILIS+VADIS ion source and ISOLTRAP MR-ToF mass spectrometer (MS) at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced mass excesses for 206,207,208Hg, and compared with AME2020 values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.054322
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2021FU09      Phys.Rev. D 104, 013004 (2021)

Y.Fujita, K.Zuber, H.Fujita

Constraining the solar neutrino survival probability curve by using 6Li, 7Li, 12C, 18O, 19F, and 42Ca nuclear targets

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6,7Li, 12C, 18O, 19F, 42Ca(ν, X), E<20 MeV; analyzed available data; deduced Gamow-Teller (GT) transition strengths, charged-current and neutral-current responses.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.104.013004
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2021KO28      J.Phys.(London) G48, 045102 (2021)

J.Kostensalo, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

Estimated solar-neutrino capture rates of 131Xe: implications for multi-tonne Xe-based experiments

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 131Xe(ν, e+)131Cs, E<20 MeV; calculated σ, capture rates.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/abdfdf
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2021KO36      Phys.Lett. B 822, 136652 (2021)

J.Kostensalo, J.Suhonen, J.Volkmer, S.Zatschler, K.Zuber

Confirmation of gA quenching using the revised spectrum-shape method for the analysis of the 113Cd β-decay as measured with the COBRA demonstrator

RADIOACTIVITY 113Cd(β-); analyzed available data; deduced evaluated β-spectrum, significantly quenched values of the axial-vector coupling for all three nuclear models.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136652
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2021MO23      Nat.Phys. 17, 1099 (2021)

M.Mougeot, D.Atanasov, J.Karthein, R.N.Wolf, P.Ascher, K.Blaum, K.Chrysalidis, G.Hagen, J.D.Holt, W.J.Huang, G.R.Jansen, I.Kulikov, Yu.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, V.Manea, T.Miyagi, T.Papenbrock, L.Schweikhard, A.Schwenk, T.Steinsberger, S.R.Stroberg, Z.H.Sun, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, S.G.Wilkins, K.Zuber

Mass measurements of 99-101In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide 100Sn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS La(p, X)99In/100In/101In, E=1.4 GeV; measured reaction products, TOF; deduced atomic masses. Comparison with AME2020, theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1038/s41567-021-01326-9
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2021TU03      Phys.Rev. C 103, 045805 (2021)

S.Turkat, S.Hammer, E.Masha, S.Akhmadaliev, D.Bemmerer, M.Grieger, T.Hensel, J.Julin, M.Koppitz, F.Ludwig, C.Mockel, S.Reinicke, R.Schwengner, K.Stockel, T.Szucs, L.Wagner, K.Zuber

Measurement of the 2H(p, γ)3He S factor at 265-1094 keV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(p, γ)3He, E=400-1650 keV from the 3-MV Tandetron accelerator at Dresden; measured Eγ, Iγ using two HPGe detectors, one surrounded by BGO escape-suppression shield; deduced astrophysical S factors at 14 different incident proton energies, corrected for the assumed ab initio angular distributions of γ rays. 2H(p, γ)3He, E=1-1650 keV; analyzed S-factor data from the present experiment together with previous measurements in other energy regions, and compared with theoretical predictions. Relevance to deuterium abundance in big bang nucleosynthesis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.045805
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2020AK06      J.Phys.(London) G47, 05LT01 (2020)

H.Akimune, H.Ejiri, F.Hattori, C.Agodi, M.Alanssari, F.Cappuzzello, D.Carbone, M.Cavallaro, G.Colo, F.Diel, C.A.Douma, D.Frekers, H.Fujita, Y.Fujita, M.Fujiwara, G.Gey, M.N.Harakeh, K.Hatanaka, K.Heguri, M.Holl, A.Inoue, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Y.F.Niu, P.Puppe, P.C.Ries, A.Tamii, V.Werner, K.Zuber

Spin-dipole nuclear matrix element for the double beta decay of 76Ge by the (3He, t) charge-exchange reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 74,76Ge(3He, t), E=420 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced yields, σ(θ), spin-dipole nuclear matrix elements, neutrinoless double-beta decay nuclear matrix elements.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ab7a87
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2020BA17      Phys.Rev. C 101, 034308 (2020)

A.E.Barzakh, D.Atanasov, A.N.Andreyev, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, Yu.A.Demidov, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, D.T.Joss, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, M.G.Kozlov, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, R.D.Page, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Hyperfine anomaly in gold and magnetic moments of Iπ = 11/2- gold isomers

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 177m,191m,193m,195mAu; measured hyperfine structure spectra (hfs), hyperfine splitting, differential hyperfine anomaly, magnetic dipole moments using in-source laser resonance-ionization spectroscopy (RILIS) at CERN-ISOLDE. Mass separated Au beams were produced in U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction, and delivered to either the ISOLTRAP Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (MR-ToF MS) or the Windmill (WM) decay station. Comparison to the previously measured magnetic moments. 185,186,187,189,189m,191,193,194Au; re-evaluated previously measured magnetic dipole moments by properly accounting for the hyperfine anomaly.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.034308
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2020BA29      Phys.Rev. C 101, 064321 (2020)

A.E.Barzakh, D.Atanasov, A.N.Andreyev, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, M.Huyse, N.Imai, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Shape coexistence in 187Au studied by laser spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 187,187mAu; measured hyperfine-structure (hfs) spectrum, time-of-flight of the 9/2- isomer of 187Au using ISOLTRAP's multireflection time-of-flight mass separator (MR-ToF-MS) and resonance-ionization laser spectroscopy technique at CERN-ISOLDE. 187mAu; deduced hfs parameters, isotope shift, mean-square charge radius, magnetic moment, shape coexistence, Nilsson configuration. 187,187mAu produced in U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV reaction, and separated in mass-to-charge ratio using the General Purpose Separator (GPS) of ISOLDE. Systematics of changes in mean-square charge radii for A=183-199 Au isotopes. Systematics of magnetic moments of the 9/2-, πh9/2 states in Bi, Th, Au and Fr isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.064321
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2020BO01      Phys.Lett. B 800, 135092 (2020)

L.Bodenstein-Dresler, Y.Chu, D.Gehre, C.Gossling, A.Heimbold, C.Herrmann, R.Hodak, J.Kostensalo, K.Kroninger, J.Kuttler, C.Nitsch, T.Quante, E.Rukhadze, I.Stekl, J.Suhonen, J.Tebrugge, R.Temminghoff, J.Volkmer, S.Zatschler, K.Zuber

Quenching of gA deduced from the β-spectrum shape of 113Cd measured with the COBRA experiment

RADIOACTIVITY 113Cd(β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced β-spectrum shape, quenching of the weak axial-vector coupling strength.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.135092
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2020CU04      Phys.Rev. C 102, 044332 (2020)

J.G.Cubiss, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, V.Manea, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, R.D.Harding, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, D.T.Joss, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, G.G.O'Neill, R.D.Page, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, A.Stott, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Laser-assisted decay spectroscopy and mass spectrometry of 178Au

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 178,178mAu; measured hyperfine structure spectrum using multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-ToF MS) at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced spins based on hyperfine structure intensity patterns, magnetic dipole moments, Nilsson configurations.

ATOMIC MASSES 178,178mAu; measured cyclotron frequency using time-of-flight ion-cyclotron (TOF-ICR) technique using Penning-trap system of ISOLTRAP at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced mass excesses, and excitation energy of the isomer in 178Au.

RADIOACTIVITY 178,178mAu(α), (EC), (β+)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV, followed by laser ionization and separation by mass-to-charge ratio using the GPS, then transported to Windmill (WM) system]; 178Pt(α)[from 178Au ϵ decay]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, αγ-coin, α(x rays)-coin, half-lives of decays of 178Au and 178mAu using Si detectors for α particles and LEGe detector for γ rays. 178,178mAu; deduced branching ratios for α and ϵ decay modes, reduced α-decay widths, α-hindrance factors (HF), Nilsson configurations. 174,174mIr; deduced levels, J, total conversion coefficient for 56.8-keV transition in 174Ir, multipolarities, configurations, energy of the isomer. 174Ir(α)[from 178Au α decay]; measured αγ-coin. 170Re; deduced possible isomer in 170Re.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.044332
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2020DO06      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 51 (2020)

C.A.Douma, C.Agodi, H.Akimune, M.Alanssari, F.Cappuzzello, D.Carbone, M.Cavallaro, G.Colo, F.Diel, H.Ejiri, D.Frekers, H.Fujita, Y.Fujita, M.Fujiwara, G.Gey, M.N.Harakeh, K.Hatanaka, F.Hattori, K.Heguri, M.Holl, A.Inoue, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Y.F.Niu, P.Puppe, P.C.Ries, A.Tamii, V.Werner, R.G.T.Zegers, K.Zuber

Gamow-Teller strength distributions of 116Sb and 122Sb using the (3He, t) charge-exchange reaction

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00044-9
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2020HA24      Phys.Rev. C 102, 024312 (2020)

R.D.Harding, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, D.Atanasov, J.G.Cubiss, P.Van Duppen, M.Al Monthery, N.A.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, D.T.Joss, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, D.Neidherr, R.D.Page, A.Pastore, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, C.Van Beveren, E.Verstraelen, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Laser-assisted decay spectroscopy for the ground states of 180, 182Au

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 180,182Au; measured hyperfine structure spectra, magnetic moments of the ground states using the ISOLTRAP Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and laser spectroscopy at ISOLDE, CERN; deduced J, π, Nilsson configurations of ground states. Comparison with theoretical magnetic moments, and with previous experimental results. Laser-ionized and mass-separated 180,182Au isotopes formed in 238U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV spallation reaction.

RADIOACTIVITY 180Au(α), (β+)[from 238U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV, followed by separation using RILIS, General purpose separator (GPS) at ISOLDE-CERN]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ, I(x rays), αγ- and γγ-coin, half-life of 180Au decay. 176Ir; deduced levels, J, π, α-branching ratio, total conversion coefficients, multipolarities, α-hindrance factors.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.024312
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2020KO11      Phys.Rev. C 101, 031302 (2020)

J.Kostensalo, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

Calculated solar-neutrino capture rate for a radiochemical 205Tl-based solar-neutrino detector

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 205Tl, 205Pb; calculated levels, J, π using shell model, and compared with experimental data.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 205Tl(ν, ν), E<18 MeV; calculated σ(E) for charged-current solar-neutrino, solar electron-neutrino reaction rates, contributions of the individual states to the 8B neutrino cross section using large scale shell model. Relevance to radiochemical experiments for low-energy solar-neutrino detection.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.031302
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2020MA09      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 092502 (2020)

V.Manea, J.Karthein, D.Atanasov, M.Bender, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, S.Eliseev, A.Herlert, J.D.Holt, W.J.Huang, Y.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, J.Menendez, M.Mougeot, D.Neidherr, L.Schweikhard, A.Schwenk, J.Simonis, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, K.Zuber

First Glimpse of the N=82 Shell Closure below Z=50 from Masses of Neutron-Rich Cadmium Isotopes and Isomers

ATOMIC MASSES 124,126,127,127m,128,129,129m,131,132Cd; measured mass excesses using phase-imaging ion cyclotron-resonance (PI-ICR) method with the ISOLTRAP spectrometer at ISOLDE-CERN. Cd isotopes were produced in U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV reaction followed by separation of fission fragments using ISOLDE High-resolution separator. Comparison with literature data in AME2016 evaluation, and with large-scale shell-model, mean-field, beyond-mean-field, and ab initio valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) calculations. Systematics of S(n) for N=81, 83 and Z=48-68, and for two-neutron shell gaps for N=82, Z=42-70 nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.092502
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2020MO25      Phys.Rev. C 102, 014301 (2020)

M.Mougeot, D.Atanasov, C.Barbieri, K.Blaum, M.Breitenfeld, A.de Roubin, T.Duguet, S.George, F.Herfurth, A.Herlert, J.D.Holt, J.Karthein, D.Lunney, V.Manea, P.Navratil, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, A.Schwenk, V.Soma, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Examining the N=28 shell closure through high-precision mass measurements of 46-48Ar

ATOMIC MASSES 46,47,48Ar; measured Ramsey-type time-of-flight ion-cyclotron-resonances (TOF-ICR), mass excesses using the ISOLTRAP Penning trap mass spectrometer at CERN-ISOLDE. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with AME2016 and AME2012 evaluations. Radioactive argon isotopes produced in U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV reaction, and separated using ISOLTRAP on-line mass spectrometer and the ISOLDE High-Resolution Separator (HRS). Comparison with ab initio calculations using the valence space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) with self-consistent Green's function approach, and with the predictions from the UNEDF0 density functional, SDPF-U shell model. Systematics of S(2n) and pairing gaps in N=24-32 S, Cl, Ar, K, and Ca isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.014301
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2020SC12      Phys.Rev. C 102, 045811 (2020)

P.Scholz, H.Wilsenach, H.W.Becker, A.Blazhev, F.Heim, V.Foteinou, U.Giesen, C.Munker, D.Rogalla, P.Sprung, A.Zilges, K.Zuber

New measurement of the 144Sm(α, γ)148Gd reaction rate for the γ process

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 144Sm(α, γ)148Gd, E=10.66-12.66 MeV; measured Eα, Iα from α decay of 148Gd at , σ(E) using activation method by irradiating the 144Sm targets at the cyclotron of PTB-Braunschweig, and α counting at TU-Dresden; deduced astrophysical reaction rates from 1.5-4.5 GK. Comparison with earlier experimental results, and with statistical-model using the TALYS code and the latest parametrizations of α+ nucleus optical model potentials (OMPs). Reaction rates compared with data in Reaclib database.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.045811
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2020SY01      Phys.Lett. B 809, 135748 (2020)

I.Syndikus, M.Petri, A.O.Macchiavelli, S.Paschalis, C.A.Bertulani, T.Aumann, H.Alvarez-Pol, L.Atar, S.Beceiro Novo, J.Benlliure, J.M.Boillos, K.Boretzky, M.J.G.Borge, B.A.Brown, M.Caamano, C.Caesar, E.Casarejos, W.Catford, J.Cederkall, S.Chakraborty, L.V.Chulkov, D.Cortina-Gil, E.Cravo, R.Crespo, U.Datta Pramanik, I.Dillmann, P.Diaz Fernandez, Z.Elekes, J.Enders, F.Farinon, L.M.Fraile, D.Galaviz, H.Geissel, R.Gernhauser, P.Golubev, K.Gobel, M.Heil, M.Heine, A.Heinz, A.Henriques, M.Holl, H.T.Johansson, B.Jonson, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, R.Kanungo, A.Kelic-Heil, T.Kroll, N.Kurz, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, J.Machado, J.Marganiec-Galazka, E.Nacher, T.Nilsson, C.Nociforo, V.Panin, A.Perea, S.B.Pietri, R.Plag, A.Rahaman, R.Reifarth, A.Revel, G.Ribeiro, C.Rigollet, D.M.Rossi, D.Savran, H.Scheit, H.Simon, O.Sorlin, O.Tengblad, Y.Togano, M.Vandebrouck, V.Volkov, F.Wamers, C.Wheldon, G.L.Wilson, J.S.Winfield, H.Weick, P.Woods, D.Yakorev, M.Zhukov, A.Zilges, K.Zuber

Probing the Z=6 spin-orbit shell gap with (p, 2p) quasi-free scattering reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, H(17N, X)16C, E=438 MeV/nucleon; C, H(19N, X)18C, E=430 MeV/nucleon; C, H(21N, X)20C, E=422 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, spectroscopic factors, proton component of spin-orbit splitting.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135748
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2019AS04      Phys.Rev. C 100, 014304 (2019)

P.Ascher, N.Althubiti, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, R.B.Cakirli, S.Grevy, F.Herfurth, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Mass measurements of neutron-rich isotopes near N=20 by in-trap decay with the ISOLTRAP spectrometer

ATOMIC MASSES 33,34Mg, 34Al, 34mAl, 34Si; measured cyclotron frequency ratios, and mass excesses using the ISOLTRAP Penning-trap spectrometer at ISOLDE-CERN. Combined mass excess for 34Al and 34mAl, as the two could not be separated. Comparison with AME-2016 evaluation. The 33,34Mg and 34Al isotopes were produced in UCx(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction, followed by laser-ionization by RILIS at ISOLDE-CERN. 34mAl and 34Si were obtained from the decay of 34Mg.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.014304
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2019BA22      Phys.Rev. C 99, 054317 (2019)

A.E.Barzakh, J.G.Cubiss, A.N.Andreyev, M.D.Seliverstov, B.Andel, S.Antalic, P.Ascher, D.Atanasov, D.Beck, J.Bieron, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, L.Capponi, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, X.Derkx, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.Fritzsche, L.P.Gaffney, S.George, L.Ghys, F.P.Hessberger, M.Huyse, N.Imai, Z.Kalaninova, D.Kisler, U.Koster, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, S.Mitsuoka, P.L.Molkanov, Y.Nagame, D.Neidherr, K.Nishio, S.Ota, D.Pauwels, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, E.Rapisarda, J.P.Revill, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, L.Schweikhard, S.Sels, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, P.Van Duppen, Y.Wakabayashi, K.D.A.Wendt, F.Wienholtz, B.W.Whitmore, G.L.Wilson, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Inverse odd-even staggering in nuclear charge radii and possible octupole collectivity in 217, 218, 219At revealed by in-source laser spectroscopy

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 217,218,219At; measured hyperfine structure spectra, isotopic shifts, and hyperfine splitting constants using in-source resonance-ionization technique at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments, changes in nuclear mean-square charge radii, octupole collectivity. 217,218,219At isotopes produced in U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV reaction. Systematics of g factors in 209,211,213Bi, 211,217,219At, 213,219,221,223,225Fr, 215,217,227Ac, changes in rms charge radii for 207,208,209,210,211,217,218,219At, shell-effect parameters in Pb, Bi, Po, At, Rn, Fr, Ra, Ac isotopes, and odd-even staggering in 205,207,209,211Pb, 207,209,217Po, 208,210,218At, 210,212,220,222,224,226Fr, 219,221Rn, 221,223,225,227Ra.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.054317
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2019EJ02      Phys.Rep. 797, 1 (2019)

H.Ejiri, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

Neutrino-nuclear responses for astro-neutrinos, single beta decays and double beta decays

doi: 10.1016/j.physrep.2018.12.001
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2019HO08      Phys.Lett. B 795, 682 (2019)

M.Holl, V.Panin, H.Alvarez-Pol, L.Atar, T.Aumann, S.Beceiro Novo, J.Benlliure, C.A.Bertulani, J.M.Boillos, K.Boretzky, M.Caamano, C.Caesar, E.Casarejos, W.Catford, J.Cederkall, L.Chulkov, D.Cortina-Gil, E.Cravo, I.Dillmann, P.Diaz Fernandez, Z.Elekes, J.Enders, L.M.Fraile, D.Galaviz-Redondo, R.Gernhauser, P.Golubev, T.Heftrich, M.Heil, M.Heine, A.Heinz, A.Henriques, H.T.Johansson, B.Jonson, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, R.Kanungo, A.Kelic-Heil, T.Kroll, N.Kurz, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, S.Lindberg, J.Machado, E.Nacher, M.A.Najafi, T.Nilsson, C.Nociforo, S.Paschalis, M.Petri, R.Reifarth, G.Ribeiro, C.Rigollet, D.M.Rossi, D.Savran, H.Scheit, H.Simon, O.Sorlin, I.Syndikus, O.Tengblad, Y.Togano, M.Vandebrouck, P.Velho, F.Wamers, H.Weick, C.Wheldon, G.L.Wilson, J.S.Winfield, P.Woods, M.Zhukov, K.Zuber

Quasi-free neutron and proton knockout reactions from light nuclei in a wide neutron-to-proton asymmetry range

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(11C, 2p), (10C, np), (11C, np), (12C, np), E=300-400 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip, En, In; deduced σ and momentum distributions. Comparison with DWIA calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.06.069
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2019HU15      Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 96 (2019)

W.J.Huang, D.Atanasov, G.Audi, K.Blaum, R.B.Cakirli, A.Herlert, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, Yu.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, V.Manea, M.Mougeot, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Evaluation of high-precision atomic masses of A ∼ 50-80 and rare-earth nuclides measured with ISOLTRAP

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ta, U(p, x), E=1.4 GeV; measured reactions on thick, heated target[U in the form of uranium carbide] using Penning-trap spectrometer ISOLTRAP. 52,53,54,55,56,57Cr, 55Mn, 56,59Fe, 59Co, 75,77,78,79Ga, 140Ce, 140Nd, 156Dy, 160Yb, 168mLu, 178Yb; deduced mass excess. Compared with AME2012, suggested combined mass excess value.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12775-5
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2019KA30      Phys.Rev. C 100, 015502 (2019);Erratum Phys. Rev. C 101, 049901 (2020)

J.Karthein, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, M.Breitenfeldt, V.Bondar, S.George, L.Hayen, D.Lunney, V.Manea, M.Mougeot, D.Neidherr, L.Schweikhard, N.Severijns, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

QEC-value determination for 21Na → 21Ne and 23Mg → 23Na mirror-nuclei decays using high-precision mass spectrometry with ISOLTRAP at the CERN ISOLDE facility

ATOMIC MASSES 21Na, 23Mg; measured time-of-flight spectrum using laser ionization, Ramsey-type ion-cyclotron resonances, cyclotron frequency ratios using ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE-CERN facility; deduced Q(ϵ) values. Comparison with previous measurements.

RADIOACTIVITY 21Na, 23Mg(EC)[from SiC(p, X), E=1.4 GeV from CERN Proton-Synchrotron booster, followed by magnetic mass separation using the general-purpose separator (GPS), laser ion source VADLIS, and ISOLDE resonant ionization laser ion source RILIS]; deduced Q(ϵ) from measured mass excesses, logft, up-down Vud element of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa quark mixing matrix. Comparison between Vud values for mirror-nuclei: 19Ne, 29P, 35Ar, 37K and 21Na.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.015502
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2019KA48      Hyperfine Interactions 240, 61 (2019)

J.Karthein, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, S.Eliseev, P.Filianin, D.Lunney, V.Manea, M.Mougeot, D.Neidherr, Y.Novikov, L.Schweikhard, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, K.Zuber

Direct decay-energy measurement as a route to the neutrino mass

RADIOACTIVITY 131Cs(EC); measured decay products, frequencies; deduced Q-value, mass excess, excluded this transition for neutrino mass measurements.

doi: 10.1007/s10751-019-1601-z
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2019LA09      Phys.Rev. C 99, 045501 (2019)

M.Laubenstein, B.Lehnert, S.S.Nagorny, S.Nisi, K.Zuber

New investigation of half-lives for the decay modes of 50V

RADIOACTIVITY 50V(EC), (β-); measured Eγ, Iγ, T1/2 using ultralow background HPGe detectors at the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory (LNGS). Comparison with previous experimental values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.045501
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2019SZ03      Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 174 (2019)

T.Szucs, D.Bemmerer, D.Degering, A.Domula, M.Grieger, F.Ludwig, K.Schmidt, J.Steckling, S.Turkat, K.Zuber

Background in γ-ray detectors and carbon beam tests in the Felsenkeller shallow-underground accelerator laboratory

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12865-4
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2019VE09      Eur.Phys.J. C 79, 1026 (2019)

C.Velte, F.Ahrens, A.Barth, K.Blaum, M.Brass, M.Door, H.Dorrer, Ch.E.Dullmann, S.Eliseev, C.Enss, P.Filianin, A.Fleischmann, L.Gastaldo, A.Goeggelmann, T.Day Goodacre, M.W.Haverkort, D.Hengstler, J.Jochum, K.Johnston, M.Keller, S.Kempf, T.Kieck, C.M.Konig, U.Koster, K.Kromer, F.Mantegazzini, B.Marsh, Yu.N.Novikov, F.Piquemal, C.Riccio, D.Richter, A.Rischka, S.Rothe, R.X.Schussler, Ch.Schweiger, T.Stora, M.Wegner, K.Wendt, M.Zampaolo, K.Zuber

High-resolution and low-background 163Ho spectrum: interpretation of the resonance tails

RADIOACTIVITY 163Ho(EC) [from 162Er(n, γ), E thermal]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced energy spectrum, Q-value. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7513-x
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2018CU02      Phys.Rev. C 97, 054327 (2018)

J.G.Cubiss, A.E.Barzakh, M.D.Seliverstov, A.N.Andreyev, B.Andel, S.Antalic, P.Ascher, D.Atanasov, D.Beck, J.Bieron, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, L.Capponi, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, X.Derkx, H.De Witte, J.Elseviers, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.Fritzsche, L.P.Gaffney, S.George, L.Ghys, F.P.Hessberger, M.Huyse, N.Imai, Z.Kalaninova, D.Kisler, U.Koster, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, J.F.W.Lane, V.Liberati, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, S.Mitsuoka, P.L.Molkanov, Y.Nagame, D.Neidherr, K.Nishio, S.Ota, D.Pauwels, L.Popescu, D.Radulov, E.Rapisarda, J.P.Revill, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, L.Schweikhard, S.Sels, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van den Bergh, Y.Wakabayashi, P.Van Duppen, K.D.A.Wendt, F.Wienholtz, B.W.Whitmore, G.L.Wilson, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Charge radii and electromagnetic moments of 195-211At

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 195,195m,196,197,197m,198,198m,199,199m,200,200m,201,202,202m,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211At; measured hfs spectra, hyperfine coupling constants, isotope shifts, and rms charge radii using the in-source resonance-ionization spectroscopy method, and Multi-Reflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (MR-TOF MS) at CERN-ISOLDE; deduced magnetic dipole moments and spectroscopic quadrupole moments, configurations, and quadrupole deformation parameters. 206At; deduced J. Detailed systematics of magnetic dipole moments, spectroscopic quadrupole moments, deformations, and rms charge radii in Hg, Tl, Pb, Bi, Po, At, Fr, Ra and Ac nuclei. Comparison with theoretical calculations using multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock (MCDHF) method.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS U(p, X)195At/195mAt/196At/197At/197mAt/198At/198mAt/199At/199mAt/200At/200m1At/200m2At/201At/202At/202mAt/203At/204At/205At/206At/207At/208At/209At/210At/211At, E=1.4 GeV; produced radioactive astatine isotopes by spallation reaction with beam from CERN PS Booster impinging on a thick UCx target, followed by injection into a hot cavity of the Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS), and ionization by a three-step photoionization scheme.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.054327
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2018CU04      Phys.Lett. B 786, 355 (2018)

J.G.Cubiss, A.E.Barzakh, A.N.Andreyev, M.Al Monthery, N.Althubiti, B.Andel, S.Antalic, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, R.P.de Groote, A.de Roubin, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, R.Ferrer, D.A.Fink, L.P.Gaffney, L.Ghys, A.Gredley, R.D.Harding, F.Herfurth, M.Huyse, N.Imai, D.T.Joss, U.Koster, S.Kreim, V.Liberati, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, Y.Martinez Palenzuela, P.L.Molkanov, P.Mosat, D.Neidherr, G.G.O'Neill, R.D.Page, T.J.Procter, E.Rapisarda, M.Rosenbusch, S.Rothe, K.Sandhu, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, S.Sels, P.Spagnoletti, V.L.Truesdale, C.Van Beveren, P.Van Duppen, M.Veinhard, M.Venhart, M.Veselsky, F.Wearing, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, S.G.Zemlyanoy, K.Zuber

Change in structure between the I=1/2 states in 181Tl and 177, 179Au

RADIOACTIVITY 181Tl(α) [from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-decay branching ratio and T1/2. Comparison with available data.

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 177,179Au; measured frequencies; deduced hyperfine spectra, magnetic dipole moments, J assignments of the ground states.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.10.005
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2018DO06      J.Phys.(London) G45, 075104 (2018)

N.Dokania, D.Degering, B.Lehnert, V.Nanal, K.Zuber

An improved half-life limit of the double beta decay of 94Zr into the excited state of 94Mo

RADIOACTIVITY 94Zr(2β-); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 limit. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aac7ed
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2018KO02      J.Phys.(London) G45, 025202 (2018)

J.Kostensalo, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

Spectral shapes of forbidden argon β decays as background component for rare-event searches

RADIOACTIVITY 39,42Ar(β-); analyzed available data; calculated energy levels, J, π, β-spectra using the shell and the microscopic quasiparticle-phonon models.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa958e
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2018KO07      Phys.Rev. C 97, 034309 (2018)

J.Kostensalo, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

Shell-model computed cross sections for charged-current scattering of astrophysical neutrinos off 40Ar

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 40K, 40Cl; calculated levels, J, π using shell model, and compared with experimental data from ENSDF database.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ar(ν, e-)40K, 40Ar(ν-bar, e+)40K, E=5-60 MeV; calculated unfolded σ(E) for charged-current (CC) scattering, differential cross sections for the CC supernova-neutrino scattering to final nuclear states considering only the Gamow-Teller and Fermi types of transitions, folded solar-neutrino σ. Comparison with RPA-based calculation.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.034309
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2018MO14      Phys.Rev.Lett. 120, 232501 (2018)

M.Mougeot, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, K.Chrysalidis, T.Day Goodacre, D.Fedorov, V.Fedosseev, S.George, F.Herfurth, J.D.Holt, D.Lunney, V.Manea, B.Marsh, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, A.Schwenk, C.Seiffert, J.Simonis, S.R.Stroberg, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Precision Mass Measurements of 58-63Cr: Nuclear Collectivity Towards the N=40 Island of Inversion

ATOMIC MASSES 58,59,60,61,62,63Cr; measured cyclotron frequency, TOF; deduced mass excesses. Comparison with AME16, theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.232501
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2018TA04      Nucl.Phys. A970, 78 (2018)

M.P.Takacs, D.Bemmerer, A.R.Junghans, K.Zuber

Constraining the 7Be(p, γ)8B S-factor with the new precise 7Be solar neutrino flux from Borexino

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Be(p, γ)8Be, E≈0.02 MeV; calculated solar neutrino flux using SSM (Standard Solar Model); deduced S-factor.

COMPILATION 3He(α, γ)7Be, E≈0.02-2 MeV; compiled S-factors (deduced from σ).

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2017.11.009
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2018WA03      Phys.Rev. C 97, 015801 (2018)

L.Wagner, S.Akhmadaliev, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, A.Caciolli, St.Gohl, M.Grieger, A.Junghans, M.Marta, F.Munnik, T.P.Reinhardt, S.Reinicke, M.Roder, K.Schmidt, R.Schwengner, M.Serfling, M.P.Takacs, T.Szucs, A.Vomiero, A.Wagner, K.Zuber

Astrophysical S factor of the 14N(p, γ)150 reaction at 0.4-1.3 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, γ), E=4001400 keV from tandem accelerator at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR); measured Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ), σ(E), resonance yields. 15O; deduced levels, proton-resonances, astrophysical S factors. R-matrix analysis. Comparison with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.015801
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2017AL34      Phys.Rev. C 96, 044325 (2017)

N.A.Althubiti, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, G.J.Farooq-Smith, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.George, F.Herfurth, K.Heyde, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, K.M.Lynch, V.Manea, B.A.Marsh, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, M.D.Seliverstov, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber, for the ISOLTRAP Collaboration

Spectroscopy of the long-lived excited state in the neutron-deficient nuclides 195, 197, 199Po by precision mass measurements

ATOMIC MASSES 195,195m,196,197,197m,199m,203,208Po; measured cyclotron frequency ratios, mass excesses using ISOLTRAP Penning-trap mass spectrometer at ISOLDE-CERN. The Po isotopes produced in U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV using RILIS and high-resolution mass spectrometer. 191m,193mPb, 195m,197mPo, 199m,201mRn, 203m,205mRa; deduced level energies of 13/2+ isomers in odd-A polonium isotopes from mass measurements, and other isomers from α decay. Comparison with evaluated data in AME-2016.

RADIOACTIVITY 195,195m,197,197m,199mPo(α)[from U(p, X), E=1.4 GeV using RILIS and high-resolution mass spectrometer at ISOLDE-CERN]; measured Eα, Iα.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.044325
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2017AT01      J.Phys.(London) G44, 044004 (2017)

D.Atanasov, D.Beck, K.Blaum, C.Borgmann, R.B.Cakirli, T.Eronen, S.George, F.Herfurth, A.Herlert, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, Y.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, V.Manea, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Precision mass measurements of cesium isotopes-new entries in the ISOLTRAP chronicles

ATOMIC MASSES 123,146,147,148Cs [from U(p, X)148Cs/147Cs/146Cs/132Cs, E=1.4 GeV]; measured the time-of-flight resonances; deduced time-of- flight ion-cyclotron resonance spectrum, mass excess. Comparison with AME2012 evaluation.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa5a20
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2017BR04      Phys.Lett. B 768, 317 (2017)

M.Braun, Y.M.Georgiev, T.Schonherr, H.Wilsenach, K.Zuber

A new precision measurement of the α-decay half-life of 190Pt

RADIOACTIVITY 190Pt(α); measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced T1/2 and uncertainties. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.02.052
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2017DE18      Phys.Rev. C 96, 014310 (2017);Erratum Phys.Rev. C 97, 059902 (2018)

A.de Roubin, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, S.George, F.Herfurth, D.Kisler, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, E.Minaya Ramirez, M.Mougeot, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Nuclear deformation in the A ≈ 100 region: Comparison between new masses and mean-field predictions

ATOMIC MASSES 100,101,102Sr, 100,101,102Rb; measured frequency ratios and mass excesses by the time-of-flight ion cyclotron resonance (ToF-ICR) method using the multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-ToF MS), precision Penning traps, and ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE/CERN. The Sr and Rb isotopes produced as fission fragments in U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV using uranium carbide target, and ISOLDE high-resolution separator (HRS). Comparison with previous measurements, AME-2012 evaluation, and different self-consistent mean-field calculations with different Skyrme and Gogny effective interactions. Systematics of experimental and theoretical S(2n), root mean square charge radii, and odd-even staggering for N=56-66 Rb, Sr and Kr nuclei. Discussed competition of nuclear shapes in the A=100 mass region.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.014310
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2017GA14      Eur.Phys.J. Special Topics 226, 1623 (2017)

L.Gastaldo, K.Blaum, K.Chrysalidis, T.Day Goodacre, A.Domula, M.Door, H.Dorrer, Ch.E.Dullmann, K.Eberhardt, S.Eliseev, C.Enss, A.Faessler, P.Filianin, A.Fleischmann, D.Fonnesu, L.Gamer, R.Haas, C.Hassel, D.Hengstler, J.Jochum, K.Johnston, U.Kebschull, S.Kempf, T.Kieck, U.Koster, S.Lahiri, M.Maiti, F.Mantegazzini, B.Marsh, P.Neroutsos, Yu.N.Novikov, P.C.O.Ranitzsch, S.Rothe, A.Rischka, A.Saenz, O.Sander, F.Schneider, S.Scholl, R.X.Schussler, Ch.Schweiger, F.Simkovic, T.Stora, Z.Szucs, A.Turler, M.Veinhard, M.Weber, M.Wegner, K.Wendt and K.Zuber

The electron capture in 163Ho experiment - ECHo

RADIOACTIVITY 163Ho(EC); measured decay products, X-rays; calculated electron capture spectrum; deduced sensitivity towards neutrino mass measurements.

doi: 10.1140/epjst/e2017-70071-y
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2017LE01      Phys.Rev. C 95, 044306 (2017)

B.Lehnert, M.Hult, G.Lutter, K.Zuber

Search for the decay of nature's rarest isotope 180mTa

RADIOACTIVITY 180mTa(β-), (EC); measured Eγ, Iγ, improved lower limits of β-, EC and total half-lives of decay of 77.2-keV 9- isomer in 180Ta at HADES underground laboratory in Belgium. Comparison with previous measurements from 1955 to 2009.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.044306
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2017MA29      Phys.Rev. C 95, 054322 (2017)

V.Manea, P.Ascher, D.Atanasov, A.E.Barzakh, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, R.B.Cakirli, T.E.Cocolios, T.Day Goodacre, D.V.Fedorov, V.N.Fedosseev, S.George, F.Herfurth, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, Yu.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, B.Marsh, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, R.E.Rossel, S.Rothe, L.Schweikhard, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Penning-trap mass spectrometry and mean-field study of nuclear shape coexistence in the neutron-deficient lead region

ATOMIC MASSES 180,185,188,190Au, 197,197m,219At; measured cyclotron frequency ratios with respect to 133Cs+ by the time-of-flight ion-cyclotron-resonance (ToF-ICR) technique using ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE-CERN; deduced mass excesses, and compared to values from AME-2012. Isotopes prepared by 1.4-GeV protons incident on UCx target at CERN's proton synchrotron booster (PSB), followed by selective ionization by resonance-ionization laser ion source (RILIS), and mass separation using magnetic separators at ISOLDE. 197At; deduced ground state and the energy of the isomer. Systematics of S(2n) and rms charge radii for N=100-114, Au and Hg isotopes.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.054322
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2017WE09      Eur.Phys.J. A 53, 153 (2017)

A.Welker, P.Filianin, N.A.S.Althubiti, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, S.Eliseev, F.Herfurth, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, D.Neidherr, Yu.Novikov, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Precision electron-capture energy in 202Pb and its relevance for neutrino mass determination

ATOMIC PHYSICS 202Tl, 202Pb; measured cyclotron frequency of ionized atoms relative to 133Cs, 181Ta16O and 203Tl using Penning trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE (CERN); deduced electron capture Q-value. Planned using EC capture to determine electron neutrino mass in few-eV level using cryogenic micro-calorimeter.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2017-12345-y
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2017WE16      Phys.Rev.Lett. 119, 192502 (2017)

A.Welker, N.A.S.Althubiti, D.Atanasov, K.Blaum, T.E.Cocolios, F.Herfurth, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, M.Mougeot, D.Neidherr, F.Nowacki, A.Poves, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Binding Energy of 79Cu: Probing the Structure of the Doubly Magic 78Ni from Only One Proton Away

ATOMIC MASSES 75,76,77,78,79Cu; measured TOF ion-cyclotron resonance; deduced mass excess. Comparison with AME2016 evaluation.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.192502
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2017WI01      Phys.Rev. C 95, 034618 (2017)

H.Wilsenach, K.Zuber, D.Degering, R.Heller, V.Neu

High precision half-life measurement of 147Sm α decay from thin-film sources

RADIOACTIVITY 147Sm(α); measured Eα, Iα, isotopic abundance of 147Sm, half-life of 147Sm decay using natural Sm samples and ultra-low-background twin Frisch-grid ionization chamber (TF-GIC). GEANT4 simulation to determine the geometrical efficiency for each sample. Comparison with previous half-life measurements.

ATOMIC MASSES 144,147,148,149,150,152,154Sm; measured isotopic abundances of natural Sm samples using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Comparison with literature data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.034618
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2016AG07      Eur.Phys.J. C 76, 176 (2016)

M.Agostini, A.Merle, K.Zuber

Probing flavor models with Ge-based experiments on neutrinoless double-beta decay

RADIOACTIVITY 76Ge(2β-); analyzed available data; deduced experimental sensitivities, uncertanties on the nuclear matrix element calculations.

doi: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-4011-2
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2016CI06      Int.J.Mod.Phys. E25, 1650081 (2016)

O.Civitarese, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

Combining data from high-energy pp-reactions and neutrinoless double-beta decay: Limits on the mass of the right-handed boson

RADIOACTIVITY 76Ge, 136Xe(2β-); analyzed available data; deduced limits on the mass of the right-handed boson.

doi: 10.1142/S0218301316500816
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2016EB01      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A821, 109 (2016)

J.Ebert, C.Gossling, D.Gehre, C.Hagner, N.Heidrich, R.Klingenberg, K.Kroninger, C.Nitsch, C.Oldorf, T.Quante, S.Rajek, H.Rebber, K.Rohatsch, J.Tebrugge, R.Temminghoff, R.Theinert, J.Timm, B.Wonsak, S.Zatschler, K.Zuber, for the COBRA Collaboration

Long-term stability of underground operated CZT detectors based on the analysis of intrinsic 113Cd β--decay

RADIOACTIVITY 113Cd(β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced decay constant and its uncertainties. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2016.03.012
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2016EB03      Phys.Rev. C 94, 024603 (2016)

J.Ebert, M.Fritts, D.Gehre, C.Gossling, C.Hagner, N.Heidrich, R.Klingenberg, K.Kroninger, C.Nitsch, C.Oldorf, T.Quante, S.Rajek, H.Rebber, K.Rohatsch, J.Tebrugge, R.Temminghoff, R.Theinert, J.Timm, B.Wonsak, S.Zatschler, K.Zuber, for the COBRA Collaboration

Results of a search for neutrinoless double-β decay using the COBRA demonstrator

RADIOACTIVITY 70Zn, 114,116Cd, 128,130Te(2β-); measured Eγ, Iγ using CdZnTe semiconductor detectors at the Gran Sasso Laboratori Nazionali as the COBRA collaboration; deduced upper limits of half-lives for 0νββ decay modes using Bayesian statistical analysis to estimate the signal strength.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.024603
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2016LE08      J.Phys.(London) G43, 065201 (2016)

B.Lehnert, D.Degering, A.Frotscher, T.Michel, K.Zuber

A search for the radiative neutrinoless double-electron capture of 58Ni

RADIOACTIVITY 58Ni(2EC); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 limit. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/43/6/065201
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2016LE11      J.Phys.(London) G43, 085201 (2016)

B.Lehnert, T.Wester, D.Degering, D.Sommer, L.Wagner, K.Zuber

Double electron capture searches in 74Se

RADIOACTIVITY 74Se(2EC); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 limits. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/43/8/085201
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2016LE16      J.Phys.(London) G43, 115201 (2016)

B.Lehnert, E.Andreotti, D.Degering, M.Hult, M.Laubenstein, T.Wester, K.Zuber

Double beta decays into excited states in 110Pd and 102Pd

RADIOACTIVITY 102Pd(2EC), 110Pd(2β-); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced neutrinoless and two-neutrino modes T1/2 limits.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/43/11/115201
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2016ZU05      Ann.Phys.(Leipzig) 528, 452 (2016)

K.Zuber

The discovery of neutrino oscillations

doi: 10.1002/andp.201600097
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2015AT03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 115, 232501 (2015)

D.Atanasov, P.Ascher, K.Blaum, R.B.Cakirli, T.E.Cocolios, S.George, S.Goriely, F.Herfurth, H.-T.Janka, O.Just, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Kisler, Y.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, V.Manea, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, A.Welker, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Precision Mass Measurements of 129-131Cd and Their Impact on Stellar Nucleosynthesis via the Rapid Neutron Capture Process

ATOMIC MASSES 129,130,131Cd; measured TOF-ICR resonance spectra; deduced masses, corrections to the existing values, neutron separation energies. Penning-trap spectrometer ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE/CERN.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.232501
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2015RO10      Phys.Rev.Lett. 114, 202501 (2015)

M.Rosenbusch, P.Ascher, D.Atanasov, C.Barbieri, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, R.B.Cakirli, A.Cipollone, S.George, F.Herfurth, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, P.Navratil, D.Neidherr, L.Schweikhard, V.Soma, J.Stanja, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Probing the N=32 Shell Closure below the Magic Proton Number Z=20: Mass Measurements of the Exotic Isotopes 52, 53K

ATOMIC MASSES 52,53K; measured time-of-flight spectra for nuclides; deduced masses. Comparison with Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov and ab initio Gorkov-Green function calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.202501
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2015ST09      Int.J.Mod.Phys. E24, 1550043 (2015)

C.Stengl, H.Wilsenach, K.Zuber

First search for the α-decay of 146Nd into the first excited state of 142Ce

RADIOACTIVITY 146Nd(α); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 limit.

doi: 10.1142/S0218301315500433
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2015TA27      Phys.Rev. D 91, 123526 (2015)

M.P.Takacs, D.Bemmerer, T.Szucs, K.Zuber

Constraining big bang lithium production with recent solar neutrino data

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.91.123526
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2015TA28      Phys.Rev. D 91, 123526 (2015)

M.P.Takacs, D.Bemmerer, T.Szucs, K.Zuber

Constraining big bang lithium production with recent solar neutrino data

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(α, γ), E=0.0 eV-1 GeV; measured products, 7Be, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry D4331.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.91.123526
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2015ZU01      Nucl.Data Sheets 125, 1 (2015)

K.Zuber, B.Singh

Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 61

COMPILATION 61Sc, 61Ti, 61V, 61Cr, 61Mn, 61Fe, 61Co, 61Ni, 61Cu, 61Zn, 61Ga, 61Ge; compiled, evaluated nuclear structure data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2015.02.001
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2014AL25      Eur.Phys.J. A 50, 140 (2014)

T.Al-Abdullah, S.Akhmadaliev, M.Ayranov, D.Bemmerer, R.Dressler, Z.Elekes, N.Kivel, K.Schmidt, D.Schumann, M.Sobiella, T.Stowasser, M.P.Takacs, K.Zuber

The Feasibility of direct measurement of the 44Ti(α, p)47V and 40Ca(α, p)43Sc reactions in forward kinematics at astrophysically relevant temperatures

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2014-14140-8
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2014BA34      Nucl.Data Sheets 119, 186 (2014)

A.Bacquias, Ph.Dessagne, M.Kerveno, G.Rudolf, A.J.M.Plompen, J.C.Drohe, C.Rouki, N.Nankov, M.Nyman, C.Borcea, A.Negret, P.Archier, C.De Saint Jean, G.Noguere, C.Vaglio-Gaudard, A.Koning, A.Domula, K.Zuber, L.C.Leal

Neutron Inelastic Scattering Measurements for Na, Ge, Zr, Mo and U

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(n, n'γ), (n, 2nγ), E=0-22 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ transitions, σ; calculated σ using TALYS-1.2 and EMPIRE. Compared with other data. 92Mo(n, n'γ), 95Mo(n, n'γ), 96Mo(n, n'γ), 98Mo(n, n'γ), E=50-18000 keV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ transitions, yields. Measurements for some other targets sent for publications but not given here.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.08.052
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2014BA42      J.Phys.(London) G41, 115105 (2014)

N.Barros, J.Thurn, K.Zuber

Double beta decay searches of 134Xe, 126Xe and 124Xe with large scale Xe detectors

RADIOACTIVITY 124Xe(2EC), (β+EC), 126,134Xe(2β-); analyzed available data; deduced sensitivity for T1/2.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/41/11/115105
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2014BO26      Phys.Rev. C 90, 044307 (2014)

Ch.Bohm, Ch.Borgmann, G.Audi, D.Beck, K.Blaum, M.Breitenfeldt, R.B.Cakirli, T.E.Cocolios, S.Eliseev, S.George, F.Herfurth, A.Herlert, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, E.Minaya Ramirez, S.Naimi, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, J.Stanja, M.Wang, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Evolution of nuclear ground-state properties of neutron-deficient isotopes around Z=82 from precision mass measurements

ATOMIC MASSES 184,186,190m,193m,194,194m,195,195m,198,198mTl, 202,208Pb, 207,208Fr, 224Ra; measured cyclotron frequencies high-precision mass excesses using Penning-trap ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE/CERN; deduced S(2n), S(2p), pairing gap parameter, odd-even effect. Isotopes produced by impinging a 1.4-GeV proton beam on a thick, high-temperature uranium carbide (UCx) target. Comparison with other experimental results, AME-03, AME-12 evaluations, and microscopic calculations assuming spherical shape of the ground states. Systematics of pairing gaps, S(2p), S(2n), and excitation energy of the (9/2-) isomers for N=96-124 Au and Tl nuclei. Analyzed gradual development of collectivity with proton removal in Z=82.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.044307
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2014DO08      Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 44 (2014)

A.R.Domula, D.Gehre, K.Zuber, J.C.Drohe, N.Nankov, A.J.M.Plompen, C.Rouki, M.Stanoiu, A.Klix, A.Buffler, D.Geduld, F.D.Smit, C.Vermeulen, P.Maleka, R.T.Newman, R.Nolte, A.Wallner

New Nuclear Structure and Decay Results in the 76Ge-76As System

RADIOACTIVITY 76Ga(β-), 76As(EC); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, X-rays.; deduced level energies, intensities, branching ratios. Comparison with available data.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 76Ge(n, n'), E<1.4 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ.; deduced σ. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.07.002
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2014HA33      Phys.Rev. C 90, 044314 (2014)

M.Haaranen, P.C.Srivastava, J.Suhonen, K.Zuber

β-decay half-life of 50V calculated by the shell model

RADIOACTIVITY 50V(β-), (EC); calculated one-body transition densities (OBTDs) and nuclear matrix elements (NMEs), partial half-lives for 4th-forbidden non-unique β transitions from 6+ ground state of 50V to first 2+ states in 50Cr and 50Ti. Shell model calculations with the GXPF1A interaction in the full f-p shell. Comparison with experimental half-lives.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 50Ti, 50V, 50Cr; calculated levels, J, π, B(E2), electric quadrupole and magnetic dipole moments. Comparison with experimental results. Shell model calculations with the GXPF1A interaction in the full f-p shell.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.044314
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2014KR09      Phys.Rev. C 90, 024301 (2014)

S.Kreim, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, T.E.Cocolios, A.Gottberg, F.Herfurth, M.Kowalska, Yu.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, V.Manea, T.M.Mendonca, S.Naimi, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, Th.Stora, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Competition between pairing correlations and deformation from the odd-even mass staggering of francium and radium isotopes

ATOMIC MASSES 222,224,226,227,228,229,230,231,232,233Fr, 233,234Ra[isotopes from U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV]; measured TOF-ICR resonances, frequency ratios, mass excesses using ISOLTRAP Penning-trap at ISOLDE-CERN facility; deduced odd-even staggering in binding energies, S(2n), three-point pairing-gap estimator Δ3(N); calculated Nilsson single-particle level schemes for N=128-148 nuclei using HF and HFB approaches, and connections to the single-particle level density and nuclear quadrupole and octupole deformations. Comparison with mass measurements using ESR at GSI and AME-2003 evaluation.

RADIOACTIVITY 233Fr(β-)[from U(p, F), E=1.4 GeV]; measured (ion)β correlations, ground-state half-life.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.024301
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2014KW04      Phys.Rev. C 89, 045502 (2014)

A.A.Kwiatkowski, T.Brunner, J.D.Holt, A.Chaudhuri, U.Chowdhury, M.Eibach, J.Engel, A.T.Gallant, A.Grossheim, M.Horoi, A.Lennarz, T.D.Macdonald, M.R.Pearson, B.E.Schultz, M.C.Simon, R.A.Senkov, V.V.Simon, K.Zuber, J.Dilling

New determination of double-β-decay properties on 48Ca High-precision Qββ-value measurement and improved nuclear matrix element calculations

ATOMIC MASSES 48Ca, 48Ti; measured cyclotron-frequencies, resonances using TITAN system consisting of radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) beam cooler and buncher, an electron beam ion trap (EBIT), and a Penning trap (MPET) at ISAC-TRIUMF facility; deduced Q value for double β decay of 48Ti. Comparison with previous measurements and atomic mass evaluations (AME-2003 and AME-2012).

RADIOACTIVITY 48Ca(2β-); measured precise Q-value using TITAN system at ISAC-TRIUMF facility; calculated ββ nuclear matrix element by including effects of levels outside the valence space in a shell-model; discussed case for a new experiment on double-beta decay of 48Ca.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.045502
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2014LE18      Nucl.Phys. A929, 129 (2014)

O.Lebeda, V.Lozza, J.Petzoldt, J.Stursa, V.Zdychova, K.Zuber

Excitation functions of proton-induced reactions on natural Nd and production of radionuclides relevant for double beta decay: Completing measurement in 5-35 MeV energy range.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Nd(p, x), E=5-10, 30-35.4 MeV; measured activation Eγ, Iγ(t). 139Ce, 138m,142Pr, 140,141,147,149Nd, 141,143,144,146,148,148m,149,150Pm deduced formation σ. Data supplemented by data of the same group covering the intermediate energy interval. 139Ce, 147Nd, 143,144,146,148,148mPm deduced T1/2; calculated T1/2 using TENDL2012 library in the energy range 5-36 MeV.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2014.06.010
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2014MI03      Phys.Rev. C 89, 014609 (2014)

T.Michel, B.Bergmann, J.Durst, M.Filipenko, T.Gleixner, K.Zuber

Measurement of the double K-shell vacancy creation probability in the electron-capture decay of 55Fe with active-pixel detectors

RADIOACTIVITY 55Fe(EC); measured x rays, satellite- and hypersatellite-line photons in coincidence using active-pixel detectors Timepix, asymmetry between the result of the single-sided analysis and the double-sided analysis; deduced double K-shell vacancy creation probability PKK. Comparison with previous experimental data, and with Z-2 dependence of PKK predicted by Primakoff and Porter. Discussed possibility of measuring angular correlations between the directions of emission of satellite and hypersatellite photons. 54Mn, 65Zn(EC); discussed previous experimental results for PKK and discrepancies, and need for triple photon coincidence data for 65Zn.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.014609
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2014RO15      Eur.Phys.J. A 50, 112 (2014)

M.ROder, Z.Elekes, T.Aumann, D.Bemmerer, K.Boretzky, C.Caesar, T.E.Cowan, J.Hehner, M.Heil, M.Kempe, V.Maroussov, O.Nusair, A.V.Prokofiev, R.Reifarth, M.Sobiella, D.Stach, A.Wagner, D.Yakorev, A.Zilges, K.Zuber, for the R3B Collaboration

Efficiency determination of resistive plate chambers for fast quasi-monoenergetic neutrons

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2014-14112-0
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2014SC05      Phys.Rev. C 89, 045802 (2014)

K.Schmidt, S.Akhmadaliev, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, A.Caciolli, M.Dietz, Z.Elekes, A.R.Junghans, M.-L.Menzel, R.Schwengner, A.Wagner, K.Zuber

Strength of the Ep = 1.842 MeV resonance in the 40Ca(p, γ)41Sc reaction reexamined

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(p, γ)41Sc, E=1.842 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, strength of 1.842-MeV resonance. 40Ca(α, γ)44Ti, E=4.5 MeV; deduced ratio of strengths of 1.842-MeV resonance in 40Ca(p, γ) reaction and 4.5-MeV resonance triplet in 40Ca(α, γ)44Ti. Comparison with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.045802
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2013BR16      Eur.Phys.J. A 49, 142 (2013)

T.Brunner, A.Lapierre, C.Andreoiu, M.Brodeur, P.Delheij, S.Ettenauer, D.Frekers, A.T.Gallant, R.Gernhauser, A.Grossheim, R.Krucken, A.Lennarz, D.Lunney, D.Mucher, R.Ringle, M.C.Simon, V.V.Simon, S.K.L.Sjue, K.Zuber, J.Dilling

Trapped-ion decay spectroscopy towards the determination of ground-state components of double-beta decay matrix elements

RADIOACTIVITY 124,125,126Cs(EC), (β+), (IT); measured Eγ, Iγ, X-ray. Method test experiment for possible determination of 2β matrix elements.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2013-13142-4
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2013KR15      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B317, 492 (2013)

S.Kreim, D.Atanasov, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Bohm, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, T.E.Cocolios, D.Fink, S.George, A.Herlert, A.Kellerbauer, U.Koster, M.Kowalska, D.Lunney, V.Manea, E.Minaya Ramirez, S.Naimi, D.Neidherr, T.Nicol, R.E.Rossel, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, J.Stanja, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Recent exploits of the ISOLTRAP mass spectrometer

ATOMIC MASSES 191Au; measured time-of-flight ion-cyclotron resonance spectra; deduced mass excess. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2013.07.072
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2013LE10      Phys.Rev. C 87, 034312 (2013)

B.Lehnert, K.Zuber, E.Andreotti, M.Hult

New half-life limits on double-β decays of 110Pd and 102Pd into excited states

RADIOACTIVITY 102Pd(2EC), (β+EC); 110Pd(2β-); measured Eγ, Iγ, lower limits of half-lives for double β decay to ground states and excited 0+ and 2+ states in daughter nuclides. Measurements at the HADES underground laboratory. Comparison with theoretical values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.034312
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2013MA81      Phys.Rev. C 88, 054322 (2013)

V.Manea, D.Atanasov, D.Beck, K.Blaum, C.Borgmann, R.B.Cakirli, T.Eronen, S.George, F.Herfurth, A.Herlert, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, Yu.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Collective degrees of freedom of neutron-rich A≈100 nuclei and the first mass measurement of the short-lived nuclide 100Rb

ATOMIC MASSES 98,99,100Rb; measured time-of-flight ion-cyclotron resonance, mass excesses using ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE-CERN facility. Comparison with AME-12 evaluation. No evidence found for isomer in 98Rb.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Z=36-44, N=48-65; calculated S(2n), mean-square charge radii, and energies of octupole correlations using HFB theory with SLy4 and Gogny-D1S potentials. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.054322
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2013RO31      Phys.Rev. C 88, 054613 (2013)

C.Rouki, A.R.Domula, J.C.Drohe, A.J.Koning, A.J.M.Plompen, K.Zuber

γ production and neutron inelastic scattering cross sections for 76Ge

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 76Ge(n, n'), E=white spectrum; measured Eγ, Iγ using GAINS array at GELINA-IRMM facility. 76Ge; deduced levels, γ branching ratios; production σ of 2040.7-keV γ ray from 3951.9-keV level in connection with its relevance to GERDA experiments for double-beta decay. 76Ge(n, n'), E<2.3 MeV; measured angle-integrated σ(E) for several γ rays, comparison with previous experimental results and TALYS model code calculations using DWBA for first few levels. Discussed implications for 0νββ experimental studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.054613
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2013SC16      Phys.Rev. C 88, 025803 (2013)

K.Schmidt, S.Akhmadaliev, M.Anders, D.Bemmerer, K.Boretzky, A.Caciolli, D.Degering, M.Dietz, R.Dressler, Z.Elekes, Z.Fulop, G.Gyurky, R.Hannaske, A.R.Junghans, M.Marta, M.-L.Menzel, F.Munnik, D.Schumann, R.Schwengner, T.Szucs, A.Wagner, D.Yakorev, K.Zuber

Resonance triplet at Ea=4.5 MeV in the 40Ca(α, γ)44Ti reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(α, γ), E=4.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, yields. 44Ti; deduced levels, triplet of resonances near 4.5 MeV, resonance strengths, γ-decay branching ratios, α widths, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with previous data. Target composition determined by elastic recoil detection (ERD) method and by nuclear reactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.025803
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2013ST25      Phys.Rev. C 88, 054304 (2013)

J.Stanja, Ch.Borgmann, J.Agramunt, A.Algora, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Bohm, M.Breitenfeldt, T.E.Cocolios, L.M.Fraile, F.Herfurth, A.Herlert, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, E.Minaya Ramirez, S.Naimi, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, G.Simpson, F.Wienholtz, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Mass spectrometry and decay spectroscopy of isomers across the Z=82 shell closure

ATOMIC MASSES 190mTl, 194Tl, 194mTl, 198At; measured time-of-flight ion cyclotron (TOF-ICR) resonances, mass excesses using RILIS and ISOLTRAP at ISOLDE-CERN facility; deduced level energies, J, π for ground states and isomers, Q values for decays. 190Tl, 194Bi, 194mBi, 198mAt, 202Fr, 202mFr, 206Ac, 206mAc; deduced mass excesses in α-decay chains using measured mass values for 7(+) state in 190mTl and (3+) in 198At. Comparison with AME-03 data. Discussed hyperfine structure for 198,198mAt and state assignments from another experiment at ISOLTRAP-ISOLDE-CERN facility.

RADIOACTIVITY 190,194Tl(β-); measured Eγ, βγ-coin correlated with implants, half-lives of parent states, Q values for decays. Systematics of levels, J, π, μ in isomeric states of 184,186,188,190,192,194,196,198,200,202,204Tl.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.054304
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2013WI06      Nature(London) 498, 346 (2013), Erratum Nature(London) 498, 346 (2013)

F.Wienholtz, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, R.B.Cakirli, S.George, F.Herfurth, J.D.Holt, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, J.Menendez, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, A.Schwenk, J.Simonis, J.Stanja, K.Zuber

Masses of exotic calcium isotopes pin down nuclear forces

ATOMIC MASSES 51,52,53,54Ca; measured TOF, ion cyclotron resonance frequency ratio; deduced masses. ISOLTRAP high-resolution Penning trap, shell-model calculations with KB3G and GXPF1A interactions.

doi: 10.1038/nature12226
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2013WO05      Int.J. Mass Spectrom. 349-350, 123 (2013)

R.N.Wolf, F.Wienholtz, D.Atanasov, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Borgmann, F.Herfurth, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, Yu.A.Litvinov, D.Lunney, V.Manea, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, J.Stanja, K.Zuber

ISOLTRAP's multi-reflection time-of-flight mass separator/spectrometer

ATOMIC MASSES 137Eu; measured time of flight of ions ejected from the precision Penning trap as a function of excitation frequency; deduced masses. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.ijms.2013.03.020
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2013WO06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 110, 041101 (2013)

R.N.Wolf, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Bohm, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, N.Chamel, S.Goriely, F.Herfurth, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, V.Manea, E.Minaya Ramirez, S.Naimi, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, J.Stanja, F.Wienholtz, K.Zuber

Plumbing Neutron Stars to New Depths with the Binding Energy of the Exotic Nuclide 82Zn

ATOMIC MASSES 82Zn; measured time-of-flight resonance, mean frequency ratio; deduced mass. ISOLTRAP setup at the ISOLDE-CERN facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.041101
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2012BO09      Phys.Rev. C 85, 064621 (2012)

S.Bottoni, G.Benzoni, S.Leoni, D.Montanari, A.Bracco, F.Azaiez, S.Franchoo, I.Stefan, N.Blasi, F.Camera, F.C.L.Crespi, A.Corsi, B.Million, R.Nicolini, E.Vigezzi, O.Wieland, F.Zocca, L.Corradi, G.De Angelis, E.Fioretto, B.Guiot, N.Marginean, D.R.Napoli, R.Orlandi, E.Sahin, A.M.Stefanini, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, S.Aydin, D.Bazzacco, E.Farnea, S.Lenzi, S.Lunardi, P.Mason, D.Mengoni, G.Montagnoli, F.Recchia, C.Ur, F.Scarlassara, A.Gadea, A.Maj, J.Wrzesinski, K.Zuber, Zs.Dombradi, S.Szilner, A.Saltarelli, G.Pollarolo

Reaction dynamics and nuclear structure of moderately neutron-rich Ne isotopes by heavy-ion reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(22Ne, 22Ne), (22Ne, 23Ne), (22Ne, 21F), (22Ne, 20F), (22Ne, 23Na), (22Ne, 24Na), (22Ne, 25Na), (22Ne, 26Na), E=128 MeV; measured mass spectra of Ne, F and Na isotopes, total kinetic energy loss spectra (TKEL), elastic and one-nucleon transfer inelastic differential σ(θ), Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using PRISMA-CLARA spectrometer at INFN facility; deduced deformation parameters, DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. 21F, 22,23Ne; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin; deduced levels, J, π. 208Pb(24Ne, 24Ne), E=182 MeV; analyzed σ(θ) data. Comparison with semiclassical and DWBA calculations. Evolution of the quadrupole deformation parameter along the Ne isotopic chain.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.064621
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2012DR01      Nucl.Phys. A875, 1 (2012)

C.Droese, K.Blaum, M.Block, S.Eliseev, F.Herfurth, E.Minaya-Ramirez, Yu.N.Novikov, L.Schweikhard, V.M.Shabaev, I.I.Tupitsyn, S.Wycech, K.Zuber, N.A.Zubova

Probing the nuclide 180W for neutrinoless double-electron capture exploration

RADIOACTIVITY 180W(2EC); measured cyclotron frequency using Penning trap mass ratios using SHIPTRAP; deduced Q value, T1/2.

ATOMIC MASSES 180Hf, 180W; measured cyclotron frequency ratios using SHIPTRAP Penning trap; deduced Q.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2011.11.008
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2012FI01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, 062502 (2012)

D.Fink, J.Barea, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Bohm, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, F.Herfurth, A.Herlert, J.Kotila, M.Kowalska, S.Kreim, D.Lunney, S.Naimi, M.Rosenbusch, S.Schwarz, L.Schweikhard, F.Simkovic, J.Stanja, K.Zuber

Q Value and Half-Lives for the Double-β-Decay Nuclide 110Pd

RADIOACTIVITY 110Pd(2β-); measured resonance frequencies;deduced precise Q-value. Comparison with AME2003 atomic mass evaluation, phase-space factor calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.062502
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2012LE02      Phys.Rev. C 85, 014602 (2012); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 89, 049905 (2014)

O.Lebeda, V.Lozza, P.Schrock, J.Stursa, K.Zuber

Excitation functions of proton-induced reactions on natural Nd in the 10-30 MeV energy range, and production of radionuclides relevant for double-β decay

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Nd(p, X)140Pm/140mPm/141Pm/143Pm/144Pm/146Pm/148Pm/148mPm/149Pm/150Pm/140Nd/141Nd/147Nd/149Nd/138mPr/139Pr/140Pr/142Pr/147Pr/149Pr/139Ce, E=10-30 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, elemental and cumulative cross sections by activation method. Discussed activation of natural neodymium by cosmic rays, and SNO+ experiment. Comparison with predictions of TENDL-2010 database (TALYS code).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.014602
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2012NA15      Phys.Rev. C 86, 014325 (2012)

S.Naimi, G.Audi, D.Beck, K.Blaum, Ch.Bohm, Ch.Borgmann, M.Breitenfeldt, S.George, F.Herfurth, A.Herlert, A.Kellerbauer, M.Kowalska, D.Lunney, E.Minaya-Ramirez, D.Neidherr, M.Rosenbusch, L.Schweikhard, R.N.Wolf, K.Zuber

Surveying the N=40 island of inversion with new manganese masses

ATOMIC MASSES 48Ti, 55,57,58,58m,59,60,60m,61,62,62m,63,64,65,66Mn, 61,62,63Fe; measured frequency ratio using RILIS facility and ISOLTRAP mass spectrometer at CERN facility, with reference to frequencies for 39K, TiO, 55Mn and 85Rb; deduced and evaluated mass excesses and compared with AME-2003. Z=24-36, N=30-52; systematics of S(2n) values. Z=25-26, N=29-40; systematics of neutron pairing gaps. Z=25, N=28-41; systematics of S(n) values. Proposed collectivity around N=40, and island of inversion near 63Mn.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.014325
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2012NE10      Phys.Rev. C 86, 044313 (2012)

D.A.Nesterenko, K.Blaum, M.Block, C.Droese, S.Eliseev, F.Herfurth, E.Minaya Ramirez, Yu.N.Novikov, L.Schweikhard, V.M.Shabaev, M.V.Smirnov, I.I.Tupitsyn, K.Zuber, N.A.Zubova

Double-β transformations in isobaric triplets with mass numbers A=124, 130, and 136

ATOMIC MASSES 124Sn, 124Xe, 124Te, 130Te, 130Xe, 130Ba, 136Ce; measured time-of-flight ion cyclotron resonances, cyclotron frequencies ratios of 130Xe to 130Ba and 130Te, 124Te to 124Xe and 124Sn, 136Ba to 136Ce using Penning-trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP. Isobaric mass triplets.

RADIOACTIVITY 124Xe, 130Ba, 136Ce(2EC); measured masses, deduced Q values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.044313
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2012SA46      Nucl.Phys. A893, 1 (2012)

E.Sahin, G.de Angelis, G.Duchene, T.Faul, A.Gadea, A.F.Lisetskiy, D.Ackermann, A.Algora, S.Aydin, F.Azaiez, D.Bazzacco, G.Benzoni, M.Bostan, T.Byrski, I.Celikovic, R.Chapman, L.Corradi, S.Courtin, D.Curien, U.Datta Pramanik, F.Didierjean, O.Dorvaux, M.N.Erduran, S.Erturk, E.Farnea, E.Fioretto, G.de France, S.Franchoo, B.Gall, A.Gottardo, B.Guiot, F.Haas, F.Ibrahim, E.Ince, A.Khouaja, A.Kusoglu, G.La Rana, M.Labiche, D.Lebhertz, S.Lenzi, S.Leoni, S.Lunardi, P.Mason, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, V.Modamio, G.Montagnoli, D.Montanari, R.Moro, B.Mouginot, D.R.Napoli, D.O'Donnell, J.R.B.Oliveira, J.Ollier, R.Orlandi, G.Pollarolo, F.Recchia, J.Robin, M.-D.Salsac, F.Scarlassara, R.P.Singh, R.Silvestri, J.F.Smith, I.Stefan, A.M.Stefanini, K.Subotic, S.Szilner, D.Tonev, D.A.Torres, M.Trotta, P.Ujic, C.Ur, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, D.Verney, M.Yalcinkaya, P.T.Wady, K.T.Wiedemann, K.Zuber

Structure of the N=50 As, Ge, Ga nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(82Se, 81Ga), (82Se, 82Ge), (82Se, 83As), E=515 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ(θ), γγ-coin, reaction fragments, (fragment)γ-coin using PRISMA magnetic spectrometer and γ after deexcitation using Ge Compton-suppressed detectors of CLARA array, thin and thick target. 81Ga, 82Ge, 83As; deduced σ(θ), levels, J, π; calculated levels, J, π using shell model.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2012.08.007
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2012SZ02      Eur.Phys.J. A 48, 8 (2012)

T.Szucs, D.Bemmerer, T.Cowan, D.Degering, Z.Elekes, Z.Fulop, G.Gyurky, A.Junghans, M.Kohler, M.Marta, R.Schwengner, A.Wagner, K.Zuber

Shallow-underground accelerator sites for nuclear astrophysics: Is the background low enough?

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2012-12008-7
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2012SZ03      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 337, 012032 (2012)

T.Szucs, D.Bemmerer, T.Cowan, K.Zuber

A possible underground accelerator in the Dresden Felsenkeller

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/337/1/012032
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