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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = L.T.Bezzina Found 9 matches. 2023SW01 Phys.Lett. B 837, 137655 (2023) B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, J.Buete, D.J.Hinde, M.Dasgupta, T.Tanaka, A.C.Berriman, D.Y.Jeung, K.Banerjee, L.T.Bezzina, I.P.Carter, K.J.Cook, C.Sengupta, C.Simenel, E.C.Simpson, M.A.Stoyer Multi-modal mass-asymmetric fission of 178Pt from simultaneous mass-kinetic energy fitting NUCLEAR REACTIONS 144Sm(34S, F), E=146 MeV; measured fission fragments. 178Pt; deduced mass-angle distribution (MAD), the total kinetic energy (TKE) of the fission fragments, three fission modes: one mass-symmetric and two mass-asymmetric. The 14UD tandem accelerator at the Australian National University Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137655
2022BE17 Phys.Rev. C 105, 064614 (2022) A.C.Berriman, D.J.Hinde, D.Y.Jeung, M.Dasgupta, H.Haba, T.Tanaka, K.Banerjee, T.Banerjee, L.T.Bezzina, J.Buete, K.J.Cook, S.Parker-Steele, C.Sengupta, C.Simenel, E.C.Simpson, M.A.Stoyer, B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, E.Williams Energy dependence of p + 232Th fission mass distributions: Mass-asymmetric standard I and standard II modes, and multichance fission NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(p, F), E=6.2-28MeV; measured reaction products, fission fragments; deduced fission fragment yields mass distribution. Studied the influence of the multichance fission on the shape of the mass distribution. Comparison to other experimental data and GEF calculations. CUBE spectrometer consisting of large MWPCs at 14UD tandem electrostatic accelerator of the Australian National University Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility. RADIOACTIVITY 248Cm(SF); measured fission fragments; deduced fission fragment yields mass distribution.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.064614
2021BA41 Phys.Lett. B 820, 136601 (2021) K.Banerjee, D.J.Hinde, M.Dasgupta, J.Sadhukhan, E.C.Simpson, D.Y.Jeung, C.Simenel, B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, E.Williams, L.T.Bezzina, I.P.Carter, K.J.Cook, H.M.Albers, Ch.E.Dullmann, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, B.Lommel, C.Mokry, E.Prasad, J.Runke, N.Schunck, C.Sengupta, J.F.Smith, P.Thorle-Pospiech, N.Trautmann, K.Vo-Phuoc, J.Walshe, A.Yakushev Sensitive search for near-symmetric and super-asymmetric fusion-fission of the superheavy element Flerovium (Z=114) NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 244Pu(48Ca, X), 232Th(54Cr, X)Fl, E not given; analyzed available data; deduced masses, σ(θ). Comparison with microscopic calculations of Helmholtz free energy surfaces (FES).
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136601
2021CO11 Phys.Rev. C 104, 024620 (2021) K.J.Cook, A.Chevis, T.K.Eriksen, E.C.Simpson, T.Kibedi, L.T.Bezzina, A.C.Berriman, J.Buete, I.P.Carter, M.Dasgupta, D.J.Hinde, D.Y.Jeung, P.McGlynn, S.Parker-Steele, B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, T.Tanaka, W.Wojtaczka High-precision proton angular distribution measurements of 12C (p, p') for the decay branching ratio of the Hoyle state NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(p, p'), E=10.20-10.70 MeV from 14UD electrostatic accelerator at HIAF-ANU facility; measured E(p), I(p), p(θ), differential σ(θ, E) for the first 2+ and second 0+ (Hoyle) state using the Breakup Array for Light Nuclei (BALiN) array of wedge shaped segmented double-sided silicon detectors (DSSDs), configured as two ΔE-E telescopes; deduced total σ(E) for the population of the first 2+ and second 0+ (Hoyle) state in 12C, thick target yields. Discussed radiative width of the Hoyle state, and possible application of measured cross sections for investigating cluster structures in 13N. Relevance to rate of carbon production in stars via radiative decay of the Hoyle state.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024620
2020BA41 Phys.Rev. C 102, 024603 (2020) T.Banerjee, D.J.Hinde, D.Y.Jeung, K.Banerjee, M.Dasgupta, A.C.Berriman, L.T.Bezzina, H.M.Albers, Ch.E.Dullmann, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, B.Lommel, E.C.Simpson, C.Sengupta, B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, T.Tanaka, A.Yakushev, K.Eberhardt, C.Mokry, J.Runke, P.Thorle-Pospiech, N.Trautmann Systematic evidence for quasifission in 9Be-, 12C-, and 16O-induced reactions forming 258, 260No NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(9Be, F)247Cm*, E=45-60 MeV; 244U(9Be, F)253Cf*, E=45-60 MeV; 248Cm(9Be, F)257Fm*, E=45-60 MeV; 249Cf(9Be, F)258No*, E=45-60 MeV; 248Cm(12C, F)260No*, E=60.80-89.18 MeV; 244Pu(16O, F)260No*, E=84.90-116.27 MeV; measured fission fragments, fission fragment mass and angular distributions using the CUBE spectrometer consisting of three multiwire proportional counters (MWPCs) at the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) of the Australian National University; deduced reconstructed fission source velocity distributions, full momentum transfer (FMT) fission differential σ(θ, E), total and FMT fission σ(E), FMT mass-angle distributions (MADs), FMT fission angular anisotropies; analyzed mass-ratio (MR) spectra. 254,256,258,260,262No; deduced spontaneous fission mass-ratio distributions. Comparison with predictions from the transition state model (TSM) calculations for fusion fission reactions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.024603
2020ER03 Phys.Rev. C 102, 024320 (2020) T.K.Eriksen, T.Kibedi, M.W.Reed, A.E.Stuchbery, K.J.Cook, A.Akber, B.Alshahrani, A.A.Avaa, K.Banerjee, A.C.Berriman, L.T.Bezzina, L.Bignell, J.Buete, I.P.Carter, B.J.Coombes, J.T.H.Dowie, M.Dasgupta, L.J.Evitts, A.B.Garnsworthy, M.S.M.Gerathy, T.J.Gray, D.J.Hinde, T.H.Hoang, S.S.Hota, E.Ideguchi, P.Jones, G.J.Lane, B.P.McCormick, A.J.Mitchell, N.Palalani, T.Palazzo, M.Ripper, E.C.Simpson, J.Smallcombe, B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, T.Tanaka, T.G.Tornyi, M.O.de Vries Improved precision on the experimental E0 decay branching ratio of the Hoyle state NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(p, p'), E=10.5 MeV; measured electron-positron pairs for E0 transition from the first excited 0+ Hoyle state, and for E2 transition from the first 2+ state, Eγ, (ce)(ce)- and (ce)γ-coin, γ(θ), E(p), I(p) using the superconducting solenoid Super-e pair spectrometer and Si(Li) detector array for electrons and positrons, HPGe detector for γ radiation, and ANU BALiN double sided silicon strip detector array for scattered protons at the 14 UD pelletron tandem accelerator of Australian National University; deduced E0 branching ratio ΓE0π/Γ, reduction in radiative width. Comparison with previous experimental measurements; calculated 3α reaction rate within the temperature range of helium burning red giant stars using the NACRE library value. Possible impact on astrophysical calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.024320
2020SW02 Phys.Rev. C 102, 054611 (2020) B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, M.A.Stoyer, A.C.Berriman, D.J.Hinde, C.Simenel, J.Buete, T.Tanaka, K.Banerjee, L.T.Bezzina, I.P.Carter, K.J.Cook, M.Dasgupta, D.Y.Jeung, C.Sengupta, E.C.Simpson, K.Vo-Phuoc Mass-asymmetric fission of 205, 207, 209Bi at energies close to the fission barrier using proton bombardment of 204, 206, 208Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 204Pb(p, X)205Bi*, E=18.99, 20.99, 22.98, 24.99, 28.00 MeV; 206Pb(p, X)207Bi*, E=20.99, 22.98, 24.98, 28.00 MeV; 208Pb(p, X)209Bi*, E=24.98, 28.00 MeV; measured fission fragments using the CUBE fission spectrometer, with two large area position sensitive multiwire proportional counters (MWPCs), angular distributions at the 14UD tandem accelerator at Australian National University; deduced fission yields, fission mass ratios, fission mass distributions, mass-angle distribution (MAD) as a function of mass ratio, light and heavy fragment peak values. Comparison to previous experimental data, and theoretical calculations using GEF2019/1.3.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054611
2019CO06 Phys.Rev.Lett. 122, 102501 (2019) K.J.Cook, E.C.Simpson, L.T.Bezzina, M.Dasgupta, D.J.Hinde, K.Banerjee, A.C.Berriman, C.Sengupta Origins of Incomplete Fusion Products and the Suppression of Complete Fusion in Reactions of 7Li NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(7Li, X)212Po, E(cm)=30.42-46.46 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ. Comparison with PACE4 statistical model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.102501
2018CO01 Phys.Rev. C 97, 021601 (2018) K.J.Cook, I.P.Carter, E.C.Simpson, M.Dasgupta, D.J.Hinde, L.T.Bezzina, S.Kalkal, C.Sengupta, C.Simenel, B.M.A.Swinton-Bland, K.Vo-Phuoc, E.Williams Interplay of charge clustering and weak binding in reactions of 8Li NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(8Li, X), E=38.2-40.9 MeV, [secondary 8Li from primary reaction 9Be(7Li, 8Li)8Be, E=45 MeV using SOLEROO separator at Australian National University]; measured proton, deuteron, triton, α, 7,8Li spectra using two ΔE-E telescopes, energy and angle, αα-, αt-, αd-, and αp-coin; deduced total α production σ, energy averages σ(θ) for singles and coincidence events, reaction Q values, relative energy distribution, 8Li breakup into charged clusters; calculated time of breakup for αt-pairs using classical dynamical model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.021601
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