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2024CH17      Eur.Phys.J. A 60, (2024)

Y.Chen, Y.Qiu, Q.Li, Sh.Tang, Y.Yang, Zh.Ren, W.Jiang, R.Fan, H.Yi, R.Liu, J.Tang, H.Jing, Ch.Lan, Y.Li, Zh.Tan, Q.An, J.Bai, J.Bao, Y.Bao, P.Cao, H.Chen, Q.Chen, Zh.Chen, Z.Cui, Ch.Feng, K.Gao, X.Gao, M.Gu, Ch.Han, Z.Han, G.He, Y.He, Y.Hong, Y.Hu, H.Huang, X.Huang, H.Jiang, Zh.Jiang, L.Kang, B.Li, Ch.Li, J.Li, X.Li, J.Liu, Sh.Liu, X.Liu, Z.Long, G.Luan, Ch.Ning, M.Niu, B.Qi, J.Ren, X.Ruan, Zh.Song, K.Sun, Zh.Sun, X.Tang, B.Tian, L.Wang, P.Wang, Zh.Wang, Zh.Wen, X.Wu, X.Wu, L.Xie, X.Yang, L.Yu, T.Yu, Y.Yu, G.Zhang, L.Zhang, Q.Zhang, X.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Zh.Zhang, L.Zhou, Zh.Zhou, K.Zhu

Measurement of the neutron flux of CSNS Back-n ES#1 under small collimators from 0.5 eV to 300 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F), 6Li(n, X), E=0.0000005-300 MeV; measured reaction products, En, In, TOF; deduced σ, neutron flux and uncertainties. China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS).

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-024-01272-z
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2024GA07      Phys.Rev. C 109, 024307 (2024)

T.J.Gao, J.-B.Lu, Y.Ma, Y.Zhang, S.Q.Zhang, H.D.Wang, J.-Q.Liu, P.-Y.Yang, Zh.Ren, Ch.-Q.Li, Q.B.Chen, Z.C.Gao, J.Li, K.Y.Ma, G.Dong

Evidence for possible multiple chiral doublet bands with identical configuration in the odd-odd nucleus 126Cs

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.109.024307
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2024LI19      Phys.Rev. C 109, 034906 (2024)

J.Li, L.Du, Sh.Shi

Rapidity scan approach for net-baryon cumulants with a statistical thermal model

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.109.034906
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2024SH07      Phys.Lett. B 850, 138527 (2024)

T.Shang, Q.Zhao, J.Li

Pseudospin symmetry: Microscopic origin of the ground-state inversion in neutron-rich odd-A Cu isotopes

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 69,71,73,75,77,79Cu; calculated ground-state J, π and the binding energy, proton single-particle levels, pseudospin-orbit splittings between proton levels using the density functional PC-PK1 within the covariant density functional theory (CDFT). Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2024.138527
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2024SP01      Phys.Rev. C 109, 014307 (2024)

M.Spieker, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, P.D.Cottle, P.J.Farris, A.Gade, T.Ginter, S.Giraud, K.W.Kemper, J.Li, S.Noji, J.Pereira, L.A.Riley, M.K.Smith, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Proton removal from 73, 75Br to 72, 74Se at intermediate energies

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.109.014307
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2024XI05      Phys.Rev. C 109, 034309 (2024)

H.Xie, J.Li, H.Liang

Extraction of higher-order radial moments of nuclear charge density from muonic atom spectroscopy

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.109.034309
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2024YA08      Phys.Rev.Lett. 132, 152502 (2024)

X.Yan, Zh.Cheng, A.Abdukerim, Z.Bo, W.Chen, X.Chen, Ch.Cheng, X.Cui, Y.Fan, D.Fang, Ch.Fu, M.Fu, L.Geng, K.Giboni, L.Gu, X.Guo, Ch.Han, K.Han, Ch.He, J.He, D.Huang, Y.Huang, J.Huang, Zh.Huang, R.Hou, Y.Hou, X.Ji, Y.Ju, Ch.Li, J.Li, M.Li, Sh.Li, T.Li, Q.Lin, J.Liu, X.Lu, C.Lu, L.Luo, Y.Luo, W.Ma, Y.Ma, Y.Mao, Y.Meng, X.Ning, B.Pang, N.Qi, Zh.Qian, X.Ren, N.Shaheed, X.Shang, X.Shao, G.Shen, L.Si, W.Sun, A.Tan, Y.Tao, A.Wang, M.Wang, Q.Wang, Sh.Wang, S.Wang, W.Wang, X.Wang, Zh.Wang, Y.Wei, M.Wu, W.Wu, J.Xia, M.Xiao, X.Xiao, P.Xie, B.Yan, J.Yang, Y.Yang, Y.Yao, Ch.Yu, Y.Yuan, Zh.Yuan, X.Zeng, D.Zhang, M.Zhang, P.Zhang, Sh.Zhang, Sh.Zhang, T.Zhang, W.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Y.Zhang, L.Zhao, Q.Zheng, J.Zhou, N.Zhou, X.Zhou, Y.Zhou, Y.Zhou, for the PandaX Collaboration

Searching for Two-Neutrino and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay of 134Xe with the PandaX-4T Experiment

RADIOACTIVITY 134Xe(2β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced two-neutrino and neutrinoless T1/2 limits. Comparison with available data. The cylindrical active volume PandaX-4T dual-phase TPC.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.152502
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2024ZH03      Phys.Rev. C 109, 014315 (2024)

Sh.Zhao, D.Chen, J.Li, D.Yang

Magnetic rotations in 202Bi and 203Bi

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.109.014315
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2023AY02      Phys.Rev. C 107, 044314 (2023)

A.D.Ayangeakaa, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Zhu, J.M.Allmond, B.A.Brown, C.Y.Wu, M.Albers, K.Auranen, B.Bucher, M.P.Carpenter, P.Chowdhury, D.Cline, H.L.Crawford, P.Fallon, A.M.Forney, A.Gade, D.J.Hartley, A.B.Hayes, J.Henderson, F.G.Kondev, Krishichayan, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, D.Little, A.O.Macchiavelli, D.Rhodes, D.Seweryniak, S.M.Stolze, W.B.Walters, J.Wu

Triaxiality and the nature of low-energy excitations in 76Ge

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(76Ge, 76Ge'), E=291, 304, 317 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, (76Ge)γ-coin using the GRETINA array with 28 Ge crystals in one experiment at 304-MeV beam energy, and 42 Ge crystals in a second experiment at 291- and 317-MeV beam energies, both in coincidence with scattered particles detected by using the CHICO2 array of position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counters at the ATLAS-ANL facility. 76Ge; deduced levels, Jπ, γ-ray and Coulomb excitation yields analyzed by using the semiclassical, coupled-channel, Coulomb excitation least-squares code GOSIA, constrained by certain previouly known experimental nuclear structure parameters, E2, M1, E1 and E3 matrix elements, B(E2), B(M1), B(E1) and B(E3), spectroscopic quadrupole moments for five excited states, and evidence for rigid triaxial deformation at low excitation energies in 76Ge, and magnitudes of the quadrupole invariants Q+2, and expectation values of the quadrupole asymmetry parameters cos(3γ) for the members of the ground-state and the γ bands. Comparison with configuration interaction shell-model calculations and generalized triaxial rotor model, and with previous experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.044314
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2023BE26      Phys.Rev. C 108, L061301 (2023)

T.Beck, A.Gade, B.A.Brown, J.A.Tostevin, D.Weisshaar, D.Bazin, K.W.Brown, R.J.Charity, P.J.Farris, S.A.Gillespie, A.M.Hill, J.Li, B.Longfellow, W.Reviol, D.Rhodes

Probing proton cross-shell excitations through the two-neutron removal from 38Ca

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.L061301
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2023CH35      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 142 (2023)

D.Chen, J.Li, R.Guo

The evolution of the chiral symmetry in cesium isotopes

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134Cs; analyzed available data; deduced the evolution of the polar angle and azimuth angle as a function of rotational frequency, evolution of three-dimensional rotation, B(M1)/B(E2) within the microscopic three-dimensional tilted axis cranking covariant density functional theory (3DTAC-CDFT).

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01059-8
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2023DR01      Phys.Rev. C 107, 034306 (2023)

N.Dronchi, D.Weisshaar, B.A.Brown, A.Gade, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, K.W.Brown, W.Reviol, D.Bazin, P.J.Farris, A.M.Hill, J.Li, B.Longfellow, D.Rhodes, S.N.Paneru, S.A.Gillespie, A.Anthony, E.Rubino, S.Biswas

Measurement of the B(E2 ↑) strengths of 36Ca and 38Ca

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(36Ca, 36Ca), E=76.9 MeV/nucleon; 197Au(38Ca, 38Ca), E=69.1 MeV/nucleon; 197Au(34Ar, 34Ar), E not given; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and B(E2) for the excitation of the first 2+ (34Ar was present as contamination). 36Ca; deduced proton decay branching ratio for 2 state proton unbound state, spectroscopic factors, charge radii difference with mirror nuclei 36S. 35K(p, γ), T=0.5-2 GK; deduced reaction rate using obtained in this paper values for the 36Ca B(E2) and proton branching ratio. GRETINA HPGe array and the S800 spectrograph used to measure the γ-decay following Coulomb excitation. CAESAR CsI(Na) array and the S800 spectrograph used to measure the p/γ- branching ratio in 36Ca. Systematics of first 2+ states energy and B(E2) for Ca isotopes. Beam produced from fragmentation reaction 9Be(40Ca, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon at Coupled Cyclotron Facility (NSCL).

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 36,38,40,42,44,46,48,50Ca, 36S, 38Ar; calculated energy of first 2+ state, B(E2) for the excitation of first 2+ state. Shell model calculations with ZBM2, USDB, spdfu-mix and GXPF1A interactions. Comparison to experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.034306
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2023GA21      J.Radioanal.Nucl.Chem. 332, 3037 (2023)

X.Gao, P.Zhang, J.Li, W.Mao, Z.Guo, J.Li, Y.Zhang, J.Chen, L.Sheng, M.Lin

Production of 99Mo via photoneutron reaction using a 50 MeV electron linear accelerator

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 100Mo(γ, n), E<50 MeV; calculated yields using FLUKA program; deduced guidance on the size of W conversion and molybdenum targets, as well as the selection of molybdenum species.

doi: 10.1007/s10967-023-09003-2
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2023HA31      Phys.Rev. C 108, 034608 (2023)

K.Haak, O.B.Tarasov, P.Chowdhury, A.M.Rogers, K.Sharma, T.Baumann, D.Bazin, P.C.Bender, J.Chen, A.Estrade, M.A.Famiano, D.C.Foulds-Holt, N.Fukuda, A.Gade, T.N.Ginter, R.W.Gohier, M.Hausmann, A.M.Hill, D.E.M.Hoff, L.Klankowski, E.Kwan, J.Li, S.N.Liddick, B.Longfellow, S.Lyons, C.Morse, M.Portillo, D.Rhodes, A.L.Richard, S.Samaranayake, B.M.Sherrill, M.K.Smith, M.Spieker, C.S.Sumithrarachchi, H.Suzuki, K.Wang, S.Waniganeththi, D.Weisshaar, S.Zhu

Production and discovery of neutron-rich isotopes by fragmentation of 198Pt

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, Ni(198Pt, X)182Yb/183Lu/184Lu/185Lu/186Lu/187Lu/188Lu/189Lu/184Hf/185Hf/186Hf/187Hf/188Hf/189Hf/190Hf/191Hf/192Hf/185Ta/186Ta/187Ta/188Ta/189Ta/190Ta/191Ta/192Ta/193Ta/186W/187W/188W/189W/190W/191W/192W/193W/194W/187Re/188Re/189Re/190Re/191Re/192Re/193Re/194Re/195Re/196Re/190Os/191Os/192Os/193Os/194Os/195Os/196Os/197Os/192Ir/193Ir/194Ir/195Ir/196Ir/197Ir/198Ir, E=85 MeV/nucleon from the NSCL-MSU Coupled Cyclotron Facility (CCF); measured reaction products, particle identification spectra using A1900 fragment separator, S800 spectrograph for fragment analysis, PIN diode telescope of five silicon detectors for particle detection, γ rays using GRETINA array, and LISE+ Monte Carlo calculations of charge state fractions; deduced production cross sections of about 70 nuclei in Z=70-77 region. 189Lu, 191,192Hf; deduced new nuclides. 190W; measured γ-ray spectrum from the emission of a 166-μs isomer. Comparison of measured production cross sections with theoretical calculations using EFAX3 and COFRA codes. Numerical values of production cross sections are listed in the Supplemental Material.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.034608
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2023HA40      Commun. Phys. 6, 220 (2023)

J.Han, Y.Ye, J.Lou, X.Yang, Q.Li, Z.Yang, Y.Yang, J.Wang, J.Xu, Y.Ge, H.Hua, Z.Li, B.Yang, Y.Liu, S.Bai, K.Ma, J.Chen, G.Li, Z.Hu, H.Yu, Z.Tan, L.Yang, S.Wang, L.Tao, W.Liu, Y.Jiang, J.Li, D.Wang, S.Huang, Y.Chen, W.L.Pu, K.Wei, J.Ma, H.Yang, P.Ma, S.Xu, Z.Bai, S.Jin, F.Duan, Y.Song, L.Hu, Y.Li, J.Li, S.Zhang, M.Huang, D.Wang, Z.Li

Nuclear linear-chain structure arises in carbon-14

RADIOACTIVITY 14C(α) [from 1H(14C, 14C'), E=23 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα. 14C; deduced Q-value, excitation energy spectra, resonant states in 14C, J, π, widths, σ(θ). Comparison with the antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) calculations. The Radioactive Ion Beam Line at the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL-RIBLL1).

doi: 10.1038/s42005-023-01342-6
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2023LI28      Appl.Radiat.Isot. 199, 110836 (2023)

X.Liu, Y.Shi, J.Li

Time-dependent multiplicity for Cf-252 neutron source

RADIOACTIVITY 250,252Cf, 246,248Cm(SF); measured decay products, En, In; deduced 252Cf neutron multiplicity based on the decay model of nuclides Cf-252, Cf-250, and their daughters Cm-248 and Cm-246. Comparison with calculations and available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110836
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2023LI64      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A1057, 168780 (2023)

G.Li, S.Chen, Sh.Jia, Zh.Lu, J.Cai, S.Jiang, Y.Cao, P.Sun, H.Xu, J.Fan, J.Li, S.Jing

Prediction of explosives by a de-broadening model based on RBF neural network

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, N, O(n, n'), E not given; analyzed available data; deduced identification in previous explosives identification researches by choosing the inelastic scattering peaks. The radial basis function network (RBF network).

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2023.168780
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2023LU04      Phys.Rev. C 108, 014302 (2023)

H.Y.Lu, Z.Liu, Z.H.Li, X.Wang, J.Li, H.Hua, H.Huang, W.Q.Zhang, Q.B.Zeng, X.H.Yu, T.H.Huang, M.D.Sun, J.G.Wang, X.Y.Liu, B.Ding, Z.G.Gan, L.Ma, H.B.Yang, Z.Y.Zhang, L.Yu, J.Jiang, K.L.Wang, Y.S.Wang, M.L.Liu, C.J.Lin, L.J.Sun, N.R.Ma, H.S.Xu, X.H.Zhou, G.Q.Xiao, F.S.Zhang

Reinvestigation of 222U in high-precision digital α-decay spectroscopy: Solution to the reduced decay-width anomaly

RADIOACTIVITY 222U(α) [from 186W(40Ar, 4n), E=80 MeV, followed by separation of fragments using SHANS separator at HRIFL-Lanzhou]; 218Th, 214Ra(α)[from 222U α decay chain]; measured Eα, Iα, evaporation residues (ER)-α correlations, T1/2 using DSSD detectors; deduced reduced α-decay width, and analyzed using NpNn scheme. 218Ac, 219Th, 220Pa(α); measured Eα, and T1/2. Systematics of reduced α-decay widths for g.s. to g.s. α transitions in even-even Z=84-92, N≥126 isotopes as function of NpNn. Comparison with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.014302
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2023RE02      Phys.Lett. B 838, 137704 (2023)

A.Revel, J.Wu, H.Iwasaki, J.Ash, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, J.Chen, R.Elder, P.Farris, A.Gade, M.Grinder, N.Kobayashi, J.Li, B.Longfellow, T.Mijatovic, J.Pereira, A.Poves, A.Sanchez, N.Shimizu, M.Spieker, Y.Utsuno, D.Weisshaar

Large collectivity in 29Ne at the boundary of the island of inversion

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta, 9Be(29Ne, 29Ne'), E=101 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 29Ne; deduced γ-ray energies, partial level scheme, B(E2). Comparison with shell-model calculations using FSU, SDPF-M, SDPF-U-MIX and EEdf1 interactions. The GRETINA array, the TRIPLEX device, the S800 Spectrograph facilitates at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137704
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2023SE09      Phys.Rev. C 107, L061302 (2023)

D.Seweryniak, T.Huang, K.Auranen, A.D.Ayangeakaa, B.B.Back, M.P.Carpenter, P.Chowdhury, R.M.Clark, P.A.Copp, Z.Favier, K.Hauschild, X.-T.He, T.L.Khoo, F.G.Kondev, A.Korichi, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, C.Morse, D.H.Potterveld, G.Savard, S.Stolze, J.Wu, J.Zhang, Y.-F.Xu

Nuclear rotation at the fission limit in 254Rf

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206Pb(50Ti, 2n)254Rf, E=244 MeV from the ATLAS-ANL facility; measured reaction products, prompt γ rays, Eγ, Iγ, Rf Kα and Kβ x-rays, (254Rf implants)γ-coin, (implants)(fission events)γ-coin using the Gammasphere array and the Argonne gas-filled analyzer (AGFA). 254Rf; deduced levels, J, π, ground-state rotational band up to 14+, kinematic moment of inertia. Systematics of ground-state bands in 250Fm, 252,254No, and 254,256Rf, and comparison with particle-number conserving cranked shell model (PNC-CSM) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.L061302
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2023SP02      Phys.Lett. B 841, 137932 (2023)

M.Spieker, S.E.Agbemava, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, P.D.Cottle, P.J.Farris, A.Gade, T.Ginter, S.Giraud, K.W.Kemper, J.Li, W.Nazarewicz, S.Noji, J.Pereira, L.A.Riley, M.Smith, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Hexadecapole strength in the rare isotopes 74, 76Kr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(74Kr, 74Kr'), (76Kr, 76Kr'), E(cm)=100 MeV, [secondary 74,76Kr beams from 9Be(78Kr, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, followed by separation of fragments using A1900 separator]; measured Doppler-corrected Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using NSCL-MSU using NSCL/Ursinus Liquid Hydrogen (LH2) Target, eight GRETINA modules of 36-fold segmented HPGe detectors for γ radiation, and S800 spectrograph for projectile-like reaction residues. 74,76Kr; deduced levels, Jπ, β2 for the first 2+ state and β4 and B(E4)(W.u.) for the first 4+ state from inelastic proton scattering experiments in inverse kinematics. Comparison to coupled-channels calculations, and nuclear density functional theory (DFT) calculations using the Skyrme SkM* and UNEDF1 energy density functionals, covariant NL3* and DD-PC1 energy density functionals. Systematics and theoretical predictions of β2, β4 and B(E4)(W.u.) for 74,76,78,80,82,84,86Kr.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137932
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2023WA35      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 224 (2023)

J.Wang, J.Ren, W.Jiang, X.Ruan, Q.Sun, J.Hu, B.Jiang, J.Bao, Q.Zhang, G.Luan, H.Huang, Y.Nie, Z.Ge, Q.An, H.Bai, J.Bai, P.Cao, Q.Chen, Y.Chen, Z.Chen, Z.Cui, A.Fan, R.Fan, C.Feng, F.Feng, K.Gao, M.Gu, C.Han, Z.Han, G.He, Y.He, Y.Hong, Y.Hu, W.Jia, H.Jiang, Z.Jiang, Z.Jin, L.Kang, B.Li, C.Li, G.Li, J.Li, Q.Li, Y.Li, J.Liu, R.Liu, S.Liu, C.Ning, B.Qi, Z.Ren, Z.Song, K.Sun, Z.Tan, J.Tang, S.Tang, L.Wang, P.Wang, Z.Wang, Z.Wen, X.Wu, X.Wu, L.Xie, Y.Yang, H.Yi, Y.Yu, G.Zhang, L.Zhang, M.Zhang, X.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Z.Zhang, M.Zhao, L.Zhou, K.Zhu, J.Zhang

Determination of the 232Th(n, γ) cross section from 10 to 200 keV at the Back-n facility at CSNS

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 197Au(n, γ), E=10-200 keV; measured reaction products, En, In, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ. Comparison with ENDF/B-VIII.0, CENDL-3.2, JENDL-5 libraries and TALYS 1.96 calculations. The back-streaming white neutron beam-line (Back-n) of China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS).

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01126-0
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2023XI10      Phys.Lett. B 846, 138232 (2023)

H.H.Xie, T.Naito, J.Li, H.Liang

Revisiting the extraction of charge radii of 40Ca and 208Pb with muonic atom spectroscopy

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 40Ca, 208Pb; calculated charge densities, together with the corresponding muonic transition energies using the covariant density functional theory as a benchmark; deduced nuclear charge radii from muonic atom spectroscopy.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.138232
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2023XU09      Phys.Rev. A 108, L021502 (2023)

H.Xu, H.Tang, G.Wang, C.Li, B.Li, P.Cappellaro, J.Li

Solid-state 229Th nuclear laser with two-photon pumping

RADIOACTIVITY 229Th(IT); analyzed available data; deduced an efficient two-photon pumping scheme using the optonuclear quadrupolar effect, which only requires a pumping laser.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.108.L021502
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2022GA31      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 242501 (2022)

A.Gade, B.A.Brown, D.Weisshaar, D.Bazin, K.W.Brown, R.J.Charity, P.Farris, A.M.Hill, J.Li, B.Longfellow, D.Rhodes, W.Reviol, J.A.Tostevin

Dissipative Reactions with Intermediate-Energy Beams: A Novel Approach to Populate Complex-Structure States in Rare Isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(38Ca, 38Ca'), E=60.9 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 38Ca; deduced γ-ray energies and relative intensities, partial level scheme, multiparticle-multihole excited states, negative-parity, complex-structure final states. Comparison with shell model calculations. The Coupled Cyclotron Facility at NSCL, GRETINA array.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.242501
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2022GA32      Phys.Rev. C 106, 064303 (2022)

A.Gade, D.Weisshaar, B.A.Brown, D.Bazin, K.W.Brown, R.J.Charity, P.Farris, A.M.Hill, J.Li, B.Longfellow, D.Rhodes, W.Reviol, J.A.Tostevin

Exploiting dissipative reactions to perform in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of the neutron-deficient isotopes 38, 39Ca

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(38Ca, 38Ca), (38Ca, 39Ca), E=60.9 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, (particle)γ-coin. 38,39Ca; deduced levels, J, π, high-spin states. Comparison to shell-model calculations using the FSU spsdf p interaction and experimental results for 39K mirror nuclei. High resolution γ-ray tracking array GRETINA coupled with S800 spectroraph. Beam from fragmentation of 40Ca 140 MeV/nucleon primary beam on 9Be target in the A1900 separator at Coupled Cyclotron Facility (NSCL).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.064303
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2022HA01      Phys.Rev. C 105, 014301 (2022)

D.J.Hartley, F.G.Kondev, M.P.Carpenter, R.V.F.Janssens, M.A.Riley, K.Villafana, K.Auranen, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.S.Baron, A.J.Boston, J.A.Clark, J.P.Greene, J.Heery, C.R.Hoffman, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, D.Little, E.S.Paul, G.Savard, D.Seweryniak, J.Simpson, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, J.Wu, S.Zhu

νi13/2 structures in 155Sm and 159Gd: Supporting evidence of a Z=60 deformed subshell gap

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 154Sm(160Gd, n), E=1000 MeV from the ATLAS facility of the Argonne National Laboratory. Measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using Gammasphere array with 73 Compton-suppressed HPGe detectors. 155Sm, 159Gd; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, νi13/2 bands, with the two signature partners, alignments and signature splitting. Discussed systematics of νi13/2 structures in N=91, 93, 95, and 97 isotopes: 153,155,157Sm, 155,157,159Gd, 157,159,161Dy, 151Ce, 153,155Nd, 161,163Er, 163,165Yb.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.014301
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2022KI17      Phys.Rev. C 106, 034311 (2022)

S.Kisyov, C.Y.Wu, J.Henderson, A.Gade, K.Kaneko, Y.Sun, N.Shimizu, T.Mizusaki, D.Rhodes, S.Biswas, A.Chester, M.Devlin, P.Farris, A.M.Hill, J.Li, E.Rubino, D.Weisshaar

Structure of 126, 128Xe studied in Coulomb excitation measurements

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 196Pt, 208Pb(126Xe, 126Xe'), (128Xe, 128Xe'), E(126Xe)=3.74 MeV/nucleon, E(128Xe)=3.81 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, (126Xe)γ-coin, (128Xe)γ-coin using JANUS array consisting of a pair of segmented double-sided Si detectors for particles, and SeGA array with sixteen 32-fold segmented HPGe detector for γ radiation at the NSCL-MSU facility. 126,128Xe; deduced levels, J, π, E2 matrix elements, B(E2), static quadrupole moments. GOSIA + GOSIA2 analyses; calculated Potential-energy surfaces (PES) in (Q0, Q2) plane. Comparison with PMMU shell model calculations, and with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.034311
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2022LI03      J.Phys.(London) G49, 25106 (2022)

J.Li, G.Zhang, X.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Z.Liu and F.-S.Zhang

Production of unknown neutron-rich transuranium isotopes 245-249Np, 248-251Pu, 248-254Am, and 252-254Cm in multinucleon transfer reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U, 248Cm(238U, X), E(cm)=800 MeV; 249Bk(238U, X), E not given; analyzed available data. 245,246,247,248Np, 248,249,250,251Pu, 248,249,250,251Am, 252,253,254,255Cm; calculated production σ in multinucleon transfer (MNT) reactions using the dinuclear system model with GEMINI code.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ac44ad
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2022LI09      Phys.Rev. C 105, 024613 (2022)

J.Li, C.A.Bertulani, F.Xu

Nuclear spectroscopy with heavy ion nucleon knockout and (p, 2p) reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(7Li, 6He), E=80 MeV; 9Be(7Li, 6Li), E=120 MeV; 12C(8B, 7Be), E=76, 142, 285, 936, 1440 MeV; 12C(9C, 8B), E=76 MeV; 9Be(9C, 8B), E=100 MeV; 9Be(9Li, 8Li), E=80 MeV; 12C(9Li, 8Li), E=100 MeV; 9Be(10Be, 9Li), E=80 MeV; 9Be(10Be, 9Be), E=80, 120 MeV; 9Be(10C, 9C), E=120 MeV; 12C(10C, 9C), E=120 MeV;12C(12C, 11B), E=250, 400, 1050, 2100 MeV; 12C(12C, 11C), E=250, 1050, 2100 MeV; 12C(14O, 13N), E=305 MeV; 9Be(14O, 13N), E=53 MeV; 9Be(14O, 13O), E=53 MeV; 12C(16O, 15N), (16O, 15O)E=2100 MeV; 12C(p, 2p), (p, pn), E=400 MeV; 1H(14O, 2p), E=351 MeV; 1H(16O, 2p), E=451 MeV; calculated σ, spectroscopic factors, reduction factors. Calculations based on ab initio many-body wave functions with the no-core shell model (NCSM). Comparison to experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024613
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2022RH01      Phys.Rev. C 105, 024325 (2022)

D.Rhodes, B.A.Brown, A.Gade, S.Biswas, A.Chester, P.Farris, J.Henderson, A.Hill, J.Li, F.Nowacki, E.Rubino, D.Weisshaar, C.Y.Wu

Evolution of shape and collectivity along the Ge isotopic chain: The case of 80Ge

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 196Pt(80Ge, 80Ge'), E=3.52 MeV/nucleon [secondary 80Ge beam produced in 9Be(82Se, X) reaction]; measured reaction products Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin. 80Ge; deduced B(E2), E2 and M1 matrix elements, spectroscopic quadrupole moments. GOSIA analisys. Comparison to other experimental results and shell model calculations. Results indicate a large prolate deformation in 80Ge. Systematics of B(E2) and quadrupole moments for even-A Ge isotopes. Detector system - Joint Array for Nuclear Structure (JANUS) consisting of two annular silicon detectors (Bambino2) with the Segmented Germanium Array (SeGA). Beam provided by reaccelerator facility (ReA3) of NSCL.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.024325
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2022SP04      Phys.Rev. C 106, 054305 (2022)

M.Spieker, L.A.Riley, P.D.Cottle, K.W.Kemper, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, P.J.Farris, A.Gade, T.Ginter, S.Giraud, J.Li, S.Noji, J.Pereira, M.Smith, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Investigation of octupole collectivity near the A = 72 shape-transitional point

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(76Kr, p), (74Kr, p), (72Se, p), E(cm)≈ 100 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, angular distribution; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2), B(E3). Comparison to theoretical calculations performed in the framework of the configuration-mixing sdf IBM mapping approach. Systematics of B(E3) transition strength in Kr, Se and Ge isotopes. Established two regions of distinct octupole strengths with a sudden strength increase around the A = 72 prolate-oblate-triaxial shape-transitional point. Ursinus liquid hydrogen target coupled to 8 GRETINA modules, containing four, 36-fold segmented HPGe detectors each. Beams produced from a 150-MeV/nucleon 78Kr primary beam in projectile fragmentation on 9Be target at Coupled Cyclotron Facility NSCL.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.054305
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2022WU08      Phys.Rev. C 105, 034344 (2022)

Y.-H.Wu, J.-B.Lu, Z.Ren, G.-J.Fu, J.Li, K.-Y.Ma, Y.-J.Ma, X.-G.Wu, Y.Zheng, C.g-B.Li, J.Wen

Level structure of the 93Nb nucleus and systematics of features in neighboring nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 82Se(14N, 3n), E=54 MeV; 82Se(16O, 4np), E not given; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin. 93Nb; deduced levels, J, π, ADO ratios, high-spin states, configurations. Comparison to shell-model calculations performed with NUSHELLX code with the GWBXG effective interaction. Systematics of low-lying states in the odd-A Nb and Tc isotopes, the even-even Zr isotopes, and the N=52 isotones. HI-13 tandem accelerator at the China Institute of Atomic Energy.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.034344
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2022WU17      Phys.Rev. C 106, 054326 (2022)

Y.-H.Wu, J.-B.Lu, Z.Ren, T.-J.Gao, P.-Y.Yang, Y.Hao, G.n-J.Fu, J.Li, K.-Y.Ma, X.-G.Wu, Y.Zheng, C.-B.Li

Investigation of level structure in the semimagic nucleus 91Nb and systematics of nuclear structure characteristics near A = 90

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 82Se(14N, 5n), E=54 MeV;76Ge(19F, 4n), E not given; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ(θ). 91Nb; deduced levels, J, π, high-spin states, bands structure, angular distribution from oriented nuclei (ADO), configurations, δ. Comparison to shell-model calculations with the GWBXG effective interaction. Systematics of the first 2+ states for N=46–60 - Zr, Mo, Ru, Pd and Cd isotopes. Investigated evolution of positive parity states in even-even N=50 isotones 90Zr, 92Mo, 94Ru, 96Pd, 98Cd and positive parity states in odd-A N=50 isotones 91Nb, 93Tc, 95Rh, 97Ag. Beams provided by HI-13 tandem accelerator at the China Institute of Atomic Energy.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.054326
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2022ZH49      Chin.Phys.C 46, 085001 (2022)

L.Zhao, W.Luo, L.Bathe-Peters, S.Chen, M.Chouaki, W.Dou, L.Guo, Z.Guo, G.Hussain, J.Li

Measurement of muon-induced neutron yield at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/ac66cc
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2022ZH60      Nature(London) 610, 656 (2022)

L.Zhang, J.He, R.J.deBoer, M.Wiescher, A.Heger, D.Kahl, J.Su, D.Odell, Y.Chen, X.Li, J.Wang, L.Zhang, F.Cao, H.Zhang, Z.Zhang, X.Jiang, L.Wang, Z.Li, L.Song, H.Zhao, L.Sun, Q.Wu, J.Li, B.Cui, L.Chen, R.Ma, E.Li, G.Lian, Y.D.Sheng, Z.Li, B.Guo, X.Zhou, Y.Zhang, H.Xu, J.Cheng, W.Liu

Measurement of 19F(p, γ)20Ne reaction suggests CNO breakout in first stars

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(p, γ), E(cm)<400 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced yields, S-factor, resonance strengths, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with available data. The Jinping Underground Nuclear Astrophysics Experiment (JUNA).

doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05230-x
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2021CH17      Phys.Rev. C 103, L031302 (2021)

J.Chen, S.M.Wang, H.T.Fortune, J.L.Lou, Y.L.Ye, Z.H.Li, N.Michel, J.G.Li, C.X.Yuan, Y.C.Ge, Q.T.Li, H.Hua, D.X.Jiang, X.F.Yang, D.Y.Pang, F.R.Xu, W.Zuo, J.C.Pei, J.Li, W.Jiang, Y.L.Sun, H.L.Zang, N.Aoi, H.J.Ong, E.Ideguchi, Y.Ayyad, K.Hatanaka, D.T.Tran, D.Bazin, J.Lee, Y.N.Zhang, J.Wu, H.N.Liu, C.Wen, T.Yamamoto, M.Tanaka, T.Suzuki

Observation of the near-threshold intruder 0- resonance in 12Be

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(11Be, p)12Be, E=26.9 MeV/nucleon; measured E(p), I(p), σ(θ) using two parallel-plate avalanche counters (PPACs), and a set of annular double-sided silicon detectors (ADSSDs) at the RCNP, Osaka University. 12Be; deduced missing-mass spectra of 12Be unbound states, levels, J, π, a 0- resonance just above S(n), decay width. DWBA analysis. Comparison with Gamow coupled-channel and Gamow shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.L031302
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2021DO08      Phys.Rev.Lett. 127, 202501 (2021)

D.T.Doherty, A.N.Andreyev, D.Seweryniak, P.J.Woods, M.P.Carpenter, K.Auranen, A.D.Ayangeakaa, B.B.Back, S.Bottoni, L.Canete, J.G.Cubiss, J.Harker, T.Haylett, T.Huang, R.V.F.Janssens, D.G.Jenkins, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, C.Lederer-Woods, J.Li, C.Muller-Gatermann, D.Potterveld, W.Reviol, G.Savard, S.Stolze, S.Zhu

Solving the Puzzles of the Decay of the Heaviest Known Proton-Emitting Nucleus 185Bi

RADIOACTIVITY 185Bi(p), (α), (IT) [from 95Mo(93Nb, 3n), E=424 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eα, Iα, Ep, Ip, α-γ- and π-γ-coin.; deduced γ-ray energies, decay levels schemes, T1/2, high-spin states, reassignment of the ground-state lifetime, proton-decay spectroscopic factor. Fragment Mass Analyzer and Argonne Gas-Filled Analyzer at Argonne National Laboratory's ATLAS facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.202501
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2021GA02      Phys.Rev. C 103, 014314 (2021)

A.Gade, R.V.F.Janssens, D.Bazin, P.Farris, A.M.Hill, S.M.Lenzi, J.Li, D.Little, B.Longfellow, F.Nowacki, A.Poves, D.Rhodes, J.A.Tostevin, D.Weisshaar

In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of 62, 64Cr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(65Mn, 62Cr), (65Mn, 64Cr), (66Fe, 62Cr), (66Fe, 64Cr), (68Co, 62Cr), (68Co, 64Cr), E=90-95 MeV/nucleon, [secondary beams of 65Mn, 66Fe, 68Co from 9Be(82Se, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon primary reaction followed by separation of fragments using A1900 separator at NSCL-MSU Coupled Cyclotron Facility]; measured projectile-like reaction residues, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-, and γγ-coin using GRETINA array for γ detection, and S800 ionization chamber with two plastic timing scintillators for detection of 62Cr and 64Cr particles analyzed through time-of-flight and energy loss. 62,64Cr; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with shell-model calculations using LNPS interaction.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 62,64Cr; calculated levels, J, π, B(E2) using shell-model calculations with Lenzi-Nowacki-Poves-Sieja (LNPS) interaction. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.014314
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2021GA15      Phys.Rev.Lett. 126, 152701 (2021)

B.Gao, S.Giraud, K.A.Li, A.Sieverding, R.G.T.Zegers, X.Tang, J.Ash, Y.Ayyad-Limonge, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, B.A.Brown, J.Chen, M.DeNudt, P.Farris, J.M.Gabler, A.Gade, T.Ginter, M.Grinder, A.Heger, C.Hultquist, A.M.Hill, H.Iwasaki, E.Kwan, J.Li, B.Longfellow, C.Maher, F.Ndayisabye, S.Noji, J.Pereira, C.Qi, J.Rebenstock, A.Revel, D.Rhodes, A.Sanchez, J.Schmitt, C.Sumithrarachchi, B.H.Sun, D.Weisshaar

New 59Fe Stellar Decay Rate with Implications for the 60Fe Radioactivity in Massive Stars

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 59Co(t, 3He)59Fe, E=115 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, σ(θ), B(GT), β-decay rates. Comparison with stellar evolution calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.152701
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2021GA28      Phys.Rev. C 104, 024313 (2021)

A.Gade, R.V.F.Janssens, B.A.Brown, R.G.T.Zegers, D.Bazin, P.Farris, A.M.Hill, J.Li, D.Little, B.Longfellow, F.Nowacki, D.Rhodes, D.Weisshaar

In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of 68Fe from charge exchange on 68Co projectiles

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(68Co, 68Fe), E=95 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 68Co beam from 9Be(82Se, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, followed by separation of fragments using the A1900 fragment separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured reaction products, particle-identification spectrum using S-800 spectrograph, Eγ, Iγ, γγ- and (particle)γ-coin using GRETINA array of 11 modules of 36-fold segmented HPGe detectors. 68Fe; deduced levels, J, π, inclusive σ. Comparison with shell-model calculations using the LNPS interaction, and f7j4a Hamiltonian.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024313
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2021HA14      Phys.Rev. C 103, 034322 (2021)

D.J.Hartley, K.Villafana, F.G.Kondev, M.A.Riley, R.V.F.Janssens, K.Auranen, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.S.Baron, A.J.Boston, M.P.Carpenter, J.A.Clark, J.P.Greene, J.Heery, C.R.Hoffman, P.Jackson, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, D.Little, E.S.Paul, G.Savard, D.Seweryniak, J.Simpson, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, J.Wu, S.Zhu, S.Frauendorf

Possible quenching of static neutron pairing near the N=98 deformed shell gap: Rotational structures in 160, 161Gd

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 154Sm, 164Dy(160Gd, X)160Gd/161Gd, E=1000 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using the Gammasphere array with 73 detectors at ATLAS-ANL facility. 160,161Gd; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, rotational bands, branching ratios, B(M1)/B(E2), Nilsson configurations, alignments, neutron pairing strength. Comparison with structure of ν5/2[523] band in N=97 isotone 159Sm.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.034322
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2021HI09      Phys.Rev. C 104, 014305 (2021)

A.M.Hill, A.Gade, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, B.Elman, P.Farris, J.Li, B.Longfellow, J.Pereira, A.Revel, D.Rhodes, M.Spieker, D.Weisshaar

In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of 37-42P

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(45Cl, X), 37P/38P/39P/40P/41P/42P, E=62.5 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 45Cl beam produced in 9Be(48Ca, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon primary reaction at NSCL-MSU, followed by separation of fragments using A1900 fragment separator]; measured reaction products and particle identification spectra by energy loss and time-of-flight using S800 spectrograph, ionization chamber and plastic scintillators, Eγ, Iγ, γγ- and (particle)g-coin, T1/2 of levels by Doppler shifts using GRETINA array of four 36-fold segmented HPGe crystals. 37,38,39,40,41,42P; deduced levels, J, π, γ-branching ratios, Nilsson configurations of low-lying levels. Comparison with shell-model calculations.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 37,38,39,40,41,42P; calculated levels, J, π, T1/2 of levels, level schemes with γ transitions, E2 matrix elements, B(M1), B(E2), magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments using shell-model with SDPF-MU interaction. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014305
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2021JI16      Symmetry 13, 2278 (2021)

H.Jian, Y.Gao, F.Dai, J.Liu, X.Xu, C.Yuan, K.Kaneko, Y.Sun, P.Liang, G.Shi, L.Sun, L.Xayavong, C.Lin, J.Lee, Z.Li, Y.Yang, P.Li, R.Fan, S.Zha, H.Zhu, J.Li, Q.Gao, Z.Zhang, R.Chen, J.Wang, D.Wang, H.Wu, K.Wang, Y.Lam, F.Duan, P.Ma, Z.Gao, Q.Hu, Z.Bai, J.Ma, J.Wang, F.Zhong, C.Wu, D.Luo, Y.Jiang, Y.Liu, D.Hou, R.Li, N.Ma, W.Ma, G.Yu, D.Patel, S.Jin, Y.Wang, Y.Yu, Q.Zhou, P.Wang, L.Hu, X.Wang, H.L.Zang, Q.Zhao, L.Yang, P.Wen, F.Yang, H.Jia, G.Zhang, M.Pan, X.Wang, H.Sun, M.Wang, Z.Hu, X.Zhou, Y.Zhang, H.Xu, M.Liu, H.-J.Ong, W.Yang

β-Delayed γ Emissions of 26P and Its Mirror Asymmetry

RADIOACTIVITY 26P(β+), (EC) [from 9Be(32S, X), E=80.6 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation using RIBBL1 at HRIBF, Lanzhou facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin, T1/2 of 26P decay. 26Si; deduced levels, J, π, β++ϵ feedings, logft, mirror asymmetry parameter from comparison with the ϵ decay of mirror nucleus 26Na to 26Mg, mirror-energy differences (MEDs), and halo structure in 26P. Comparison with shell-model calculations.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(32S, X)22Na/23Mg/24Al/25Si/26P/27S, E=80.6 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, particle-identification (PID) plot of ΔE vs TOF for the ions separated using RIBBL1 separator at HRIBF, Lanzhou facility.

doi: 10.3390/sym13122278
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2021KE04      Phys.Rev. C 103, 035805 (2021)

A.R.L.Kennington, G.Lotay, D.T.Doherty, D.Seweryniak, C.Andreoiu, K.Auranen, M.P.Carpenter, W.N.Catford, C.M.Deibel, K.Hadynska-Klek, S.Hallam, D.Hoff, T.Huang, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Jazrawi, J.Jose, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, A.M.Rogers, J.Saiz, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

Level structure of the Tz = -1 nucleus 34Ar and its relevance for nucleosynthesis in ONe novae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, 2n)34Ar, (24Mg, 2p)34S, E=95 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, (34Ar)γ- and (34S)γ-coin, γγ-coin, γ(θ) using GRETINA array for detection of high-energy γ rays, and Fragment mass analyzer (FMA) for recoils at ATLAS-ANL facility. 34Ar, 34S; deduced levels, proton-unbound levels of astrophysical significance, J, π, mirror symmetry, 33S/32S and 34S/32S ratios to search for nova presolar grains, and compared with previous experimental data. 34Cl(p, γ), T=0.1-0.8 GK; calculated stellar reaction rate. Comparison of levels structures in 34Ar and 34S with data from the ENSDF database, and with shell-model calculations using USDA Hamiltonian, within the sd shell-model space for even-parity states, and using WBP Hamiltonian, within the sd-pf space for odd-parity levels.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.035805
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2021MA33      Phys.Rev. C 103, 054326 (2021)

C.Ma, Y.Y.Zong, S.Q.Zhang, J.Li, K.Wang, Y.M.Zhao, A.Arima

Mass relations of mirror nuclei in terms of Coulomb energies based on relativistic continuum Hartree-Bogoliubov calculations

ATOMIC MASSES 18,19Ne, 19,20,21Na, 20,21,22,23Mg, 21,22,23,24,25Al, 22,23,24,25,26,27Si, 24,25,26,27,28,29P, 27,28,29,30,31S, 29,30,31,32,33Cl, 32,33,34,35Ar, 33,34,35,36,37K, 35,36,37,38,39Ca, 38,39,40,41Sc, 40,41,42,43Ti, 41,42,43,44,45V, 43,44,45,46,47Cr, 44,45,46,47,48,49Mn, 46,47,48,49,50,51Fe, 49,50,51,52,53Co, 50,51,52,53,54,55Ni, 53,54,55,56,57Cu, 56,57,58,59Zn, 59,60,61Ga, 60,61,62,63Ge, 62,63,64,65As, 65,66,67Se, 67,68,69Br, 69,70,71Kr, 71,72,73Rb, 73,74,75Sr, 75,76,77Y, 78,79Zr, 81Nb, 83Mo, 85Tc, 87Ru; calculated mass excesses, S(p), S(2p) of mirror nuclei, including masses of 61 unknown proton-rich nuclei, in terms of Coulomb energies based on relativistic continuum Hartree-Bogoliubov (RCHB) method. Numerical values listed in Supplemental material of the paper. Comparison with values in AME2016 database.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.054326
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2021RE01      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A985, 164703 (2021)

J.Ren, X.Ruan, W.Jiang, J.Bao, G.Luan, Q.Zhang, H.Huang, Y.Nie, Z.Ge, Q.An, H.Bai, Y.Bao, P.Cao, H.Chen, Q.Chen, Y.Chen, Y.Chen, Z.Chen, Z.Cui, R.Fan, C.Feng, K.Gao, M.Gu, C.Han, Z.Han, G.He, Y.He, Y.Hong, W.Huang, X.Huang, X.Ji, X.Ji, H.Jiang, Z.Jiang, H.Jing, L.Kang, M.Kang, B.Li, C.Li, J.Li, L.Li, Q.Li, X.Li, Y.Li, R.Liu, S.Liu, X.Liu, Q.Mu, C.Ning, B.Qi, Z.Ren, Y.Song, Z.Song, H.Sun, K.Sun, X.Sun, Z.Sun, Z.Tan, H.Tang, J.Tang, X.Tang, B.Tian, L.Wang, P.Wang, Q.Wang, T.Wang, Z.Wang, J.Wen, Z.Wen, Q.Wu, X.Wu, X.Wu, L.Xie, Y.Yang, H.Yi, L.Yu, T.Yu, Y.Yu, G.Zhang, L.Zhang, X.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Z.Zhang, Y.Zhao, L.Zhou, Z.Zhou, D.Zhu, K.Zhu, P.Zhu

Background study for (n, γ) cross section measurements with C6D6 detectors at CSNS Back-n

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au, Pb, C, 181Ta, 59Co(n, γ), E<400 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2020.164703
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2021RI02      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A990, 164989 (2021)

M.Rimmler, J.Baggemann, S.Bohm, P.-E.Doege, O.Felden, N.-O.Frohlich, R.Gebel, J.Li, J.Li, E.Mauerhofer, U.Rucker, M.Strothmann, Y.Valdau, P.Zakalek, T.Gutberlet, T.Bruckel

Determination of the neutron yield of Be, V and Ta targets irradiated with protons (22-42 MeV) by means of prompt gamma neutron activation analysis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, V, Ta(p, n), E=22-42 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced neutron yields.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2020.164989
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2021YU04      Chin.Phys.C 45, 084002 (2021)

H.-z.Yu, J.Li, Y.-L.Ye, B.Yang, C.-J.Lin, H.-M.Jia, J.-L.Lou, X.-F.Yang, T.Baba, Q.-T.Li, Y.-C.Ge, Z.-H.Li, H.Hua, J.-Y.Xu, Z.-H.Yang, J.Feng, H.-L.Zang, Q.Liu, W.Jiang, Y.Liu, J.-J.Li, W.Liu, S.-W.Bai, J.Chen, J.-X.Han, J.-H.Chen, K.Ma, D.-X.Wang, L.Yang, N.-R.Ma, L.-J.Sun

Novel evidence for the σ-bond linear-chain molecular structure in 14C

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Li(11B, α)14C, E=55 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα. 4He, 10Be; deduced Q-values, energy levels, J, π. Comparison with theoretically predicted band head of the positive-parity σ-bond linear-chain molecular band.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/ac04a0
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2021YU06      Chin.Phys.C 45, 124107 (2021)

Z.Yuan, D.Tian, J.Li, Z.Niu

Magnetic moment predictions of odd-A nuclei with the Bayesian neural network approach

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 207,209Pb, 209Bi, 207Tl, Cd, Cs, 23F, 23Si, 37S, 39Sc, 53K, 41Ti, 53,61Co, 79Cu, 59Zn, 81Ge, 93Mo, 93Ru, 97Pd, 99,103,129In, 101Sn, 113,135Sb, 181Tl, 197,215Bi; analyzed available data; deduced nuclear magnetic moments using the BNN-I4 approach. Bayesian neural network (BNN).

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/ac28f9
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2020GA23      Phys.Lett. B 808, 135637 (2020)

A.Gade, D.Weisshaar, B.A.Brown, J.A.Tostevin, D.Bazin, K.Brown, R.J.Charity, P.J.Farris, A.M.Hill, J.Li, B.Longfellow, W.Reviol, D.Rhodes

In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy at the proton dripline: 40Sc

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(38Ca, X)40Sc, E=60.9 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135637
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2020GU10      Chin.Phys.C 44, 074102 (2020)

R.Guo, Y.-H.Liu, J.Li, W.-Ji.Sun, L.Li, Y.-J.Ma

Doublet bands at borders of A ≈ 130 island of chiral candidates: Case study of 120I

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 120I; analyzed available data; calculated doublet bands, excitation energies, energy staggering parameter S(I), B(M1)/B(E2), effective angles, and K plots. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/44/7/074102
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2020JI04      Phys.Rev. C 101, 031304 (2020)

W.Jiang, Y.L.Ye, C.J.Lin, Z.H.Li, J.L.Lou, X.F.Yang, Q.T.Li, Y.C.Ge, H.Hua, D.X.Jiang, D.Y.Pang, J.Li, J.Chen, Z.H.Yang, X.H.Sun, Z.Y.Tian, J.Feng, B.Yang, H.L.Zang, Q.Liu, P.J.Li, Z.Q.Chen, Y.Liu, Y.Zhang, J.Ma, H.M.Jia, X.X.Xu, L.Yang, N.R.Ma, L.J.Sun

Determination of the cluster-decay branching ratio from a near-threshold molecular state in 10Be

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(9Be, 10Be)8Be, E=45 MeV; measured Eα, Iα, E(6He), I(6He), E(9Be), I(9Be), α(6He)-coin, and σ of 10Be population channel from the decay of 10Be* to α+6He using ΔE-E telescope detectors at CIAE HI-13 tandem accelerator facility. 10Be; deduced Q-value spectra, resonances, α-decay branching ratio, and α-cluster spectroscopic factor, σ-bond molecular rotational band. Comparison with previous experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.031304
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2020JI06      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A973, 164126 (2020)

W.Jiang, H.Bai, H.Jiang, H.Yi, R.Fan, G.Zhang, J.Tang, Z.Sun, C.Ning, K.Sun, K.Gao, Z.Cui, Q.An, J.Bao, Y.Bao, P.Cao, H.Chen, Q.Chen, Y.Chen, Y.Chen, Z.Chen, C.Feng, M.Gu, F.Guo, C.Han, Z.Han, G.He, Y.He, Y.Hong, H.Huang, W.Huang, X.Huang, X.Ji, X.Ji, Z.Jiang, H.Jing, L.Kang, M.Kang, B.Li, C.Li, J.Li, L.Li, Q.Li, X.Li, Y.Li, R.Liu, S.Liu, X.Liu, G.Luan, Q.Mu, B.Qi, J.Ren, Z.Ren, X.Ruan, Y.Song, Z.Song, H.Sun, X.Sun, Z.Tan, H.Tang, X.Tang, B.Tian, L.Wang, P.Wang, Q.Wang, T.Wang, Y.Wang, Z.Wang, J.Wen, Z.Wen, Q.Wu, X.Wu, X.Wu, L.Xie, Y.Yang, L.Yu, T.Yu, Y.Yu, L.Zhang, Q.Zhang, X.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Z.Zhang, Y.Zhao, L.Zhou, L.Zhou, Z.Zhou, D.Zhu, K.Zhu, P.Zhu

Application of a silicon detector array in (n, lcp) reaction cross-section measurements at the CSNS Back-n white neutron source

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 6Li(n, t), 10B(n, α), E<1 MeV; measured reaction products, En, In; deduced σ. Comparison with experimental data, ENDF/B-VIII.0, JEFF-3.3, ROSFOND evaluated libraries.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2020.164126
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2020KE03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 252702 (2020)

A.R.L.Kennington, G.Lotay, D.T.Doherty, D.Seweryniak, C.Andreoiu, K.Auranen, M.P.Carpenter, W.N.Catford, C.M.Deibel, K.Hadynska-Klek, S.Hallam, D.E.M.Hoff, T.Huang, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Jazrawi, J.Jose, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, A.M.Rogers, J.Saiz, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu

Search for Nova Presolar Grains: γ-Ray Spectroscopy of 34Ar and its Relevance for the Astrophysical 33Cl(p, γ) Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, X)34Ar, E=95 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 34Cl, 34S; deduced γ-ray energies, intensities, J, π, contribution of individual resonances to the stellar reaction rate.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.252702
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2020MA37      Phys.Rev.Lett. 125, 102502 (2020)

N.Marginean, D.Little, Y.Tsunoda, S.Leoni, R.V.F.Janssens, B.Fornal, T.Otsuka, C.Michelagnoli, L.Stan, F.C.L.Crespi, C.Costache, R.Lica, M.Sferrazza, A.Turturica, A.D.Ayangeakaa, K.Auranen, M.Barani, P.C.Bender, S.Bottoni, M.Boromiza, A.Bracco, S.Calinescu, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, P.Chowdhury, M.Ciemala, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, D.Cline, C.Clisu, H.L.Crawford, I.E.Dinescu, J.Dudouet, D.Filipescu, N.Florea, A.M.Forney, S.Fracassetti, A.Gade, I.Gheorghe, A.B.Hayes, I.Harca, J.Henderson, A.Ionescu, L.W.Iskra, M.Jentschel, F.Kandzia, Y.H.Kim, F.G.Kondev, G.Korschinek, U.Koster, Krishichayan, M.Krzysiek, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, R.Marginean, E.A.Maugeri, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, A.Mitu, P.Mutti, A.Negret, C.R.Nita, A.Olacel, A.Oprea, S.Pascu, C.Petrone, C.Porzio, D.Rhodes, D.Seweryniak, D.Schumann, C.Sotty, S.M.Stolze, R.Suvaila, S.Toma, S.Ujeniuc, W.B.Walters, C.Y.Wu, J.Wu, S.Zhu, S.Ziliani

Shape Coexistence at Zero Spin in 64Ni Driven by the Monopole Tensor Interaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 62Ni(18O, 16O), E=39 MeV; 65Cu(11B, 12C), E=26 MeV; 63Ni(n, γ), E thermal; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; analyzed available data from multiple experiments. 64Ni; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, B(E2). Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.102502
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2020MA41      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 209 (2020)

K.Y.Ma, J.B.Lu, J.Li, Y.J.Ma, D.Yang, W.J.Sun, Q.Y.Yang, X.Guan, J.Q.Wang, H.N.Pan, H.Wang, T.F.Cui, D.M.Zhang, L.H.Zhu, X.G.Wu, Y.Zheng, C.B.Li

Candidate magnetic rotational band in 109Ag

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Pd(7Li, 4nα)109Ag, E=46 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, J, π, level scheme, bands, momenta, B(M1)/B(E2) ratios.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00213-w
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2020MA47      J.Phys.(London) G47, 085106 (2020)

K.Y.Ma, J.B.Lu, J.Li, D.Yang, Y.J.Ma, W.J.Sun, J.Q.Wang, Q.Y.Yang, H.Wang, H.N.Pan, D.M.Zhang, L.H.Zhu, X.G.Wu, Y.Zheng, C.B.Li

Possible 'stapler' band in 109Ag nucleus

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Pd(7Li, X)109Ag, E=46 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, multipolarities, J, π, negative-parity band. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ab920c
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2020MO36      Phys.Rev. C 102, 054328 (2020)

C.Morse, A.O.Macchiavelli, H.L.Crawford, S.Zhu, C.Y.Wu, Y.Y.Wang, J.Meng, B.B.Back, B.Bucher, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chen, R.M.Clark, M.Cromaz, P.Fallon, J.Henderson, R.V.F.Janssens, M.D.Jones, T.L.Khoo, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, I.Y.Lee, J.Li, D.Potterveld, C.Santamaria, G.Savard, D.Seweryniak, S.Stolze, D.Weisshaar

Quadrupole and octupole collectivity in 143Ba

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(143Ba, 143Ba'), E=627.8 MeV, [143Ba beam from 252Cf SF at the CARIBU facility at ATLAS-ANL]; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, scattered particles, (particle)γ-coin, and half-life of the first 9/2- level from (particle)γ-coin using GRETINA array of 11 Quad detector modules, each with four 36-fold segmented HPGe crystals for γ detection and CHICO2 array of 20 Parallel Plate Avalanche Counters (PPACs). 143Ba; deduced levels, J, π, Coulomb excitation γ-ray yields, E2 matrix elements using GOSIA least-squares analysis, B(E2), upper limit for E3 matrix element and B(E3), alignment plots, doubly decoupled structure. Comparison with Reflection-Asymmetric Triaxial Particle Rotor Model (RAT-PRM) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054328
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2020SE02      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 052501 (2020)

N.Sensharma, U.Garg, Q.B.Chen, S.Frauendorf, D.P.Burdette, J.L.Cozzi, K.B.Howard, S.Zhu, M.P.Carpenter, P.Copp, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, D.Seweryniak, J.Wu, A.D.Ayangeakaa, D.J.Hartley, R.V.F.Janssens, A.M.Forney, W.B.Walters, S.S.Ghugre, R.Palit

Longitudinal Wobbling Motion in 187Au

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 174Yb(19F, X)187Au, E=105, 115 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, J, π, yrast band, B(M1)/B(E2). Comparison with PRM calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.052501
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2020SU02      Phys.Lett. B 800, 135096 (2020)

M.D.Sun, Z.Liu, T.H.Huang, W.Q.Zhang, A.N.Andreyev, B.Ding, J.G.Wang, X.Y.Liu, H.Y.Lu, D.S.Hou, Z.G.Gan, L.Ma, H.B.Yang, Z.Y.Zhang, L.Yu, J.Jiang, K.L.Wang, Y.S.Wang, M.L.Liu, Z.H.Li, J.Li, X.Wang, A.H.Feng, C.J.Lin, L.J.Sun, N.R.Ma, W.Zuo, H.S.Xu, X.H.Zhou, G.Q.Xiao, C.Qi, F.S.Zhang

Fine structure in the α decay of 223U

RADIOACTIVITY 223U, 219Th, 215Ra(α) [from 187Re(40Ar, 3np), E=188 MeV]; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-decay branches, fine structure.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.135096
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2020WA07      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 31 (2020)

M.Wang, W.J.Sun, B.H.Sun, J.Li, L.H.Zhu, Y.Zheng, G.L.Zhang, L.C.He, W.W.Qu, F.Wang, T.F.Wang, C.Xiong, C.Y.He, G.S.Li, J.L.Wang, X.G.Wu, S.H.Yao, C.B.Li, H.W.Li, S.P.Hu, J.J.Liu

The ΔI = 2 bands in 109In: possible antimagnetic rotation

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 100Mo(14N, 5n), E=78 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γγ(θ)(DCO) using two low-energy photon detectors and nine BGO-Compton-suppressed HPGe detectors at CIAE-Beijing. 109In; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarities, anti-magnetic rotational band, alignments, configurations. Comparison with calculations using titled axis cranking calculation in the framework of covariant density function theory (TAC-CDFT), and with previous experimental results. Systematics of bands based on πg7/2 orbital in 107,109,111,113In. See also 2018Wa15, a related experiment from the same laboratory.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00039-6
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2020WA16      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A971, 164068 (2020)

X.Wang, Z.H.Li, Z.Liu, J.Li, H.Hua, H.Y.Lu, W.Q.Zhang, T.H.Huang, M.D.Sun, J.G.Wang, X.Y.Liu, B.Ding, Z.G.Gan, L.Ma, H.B.Yang, Z.Y.Zhang, L.Yu, J.Jiang, K.L.Wang, Y.S.Wang, M.L.Liu, C.J.Lin, L.J.Sun, N.R.Ma, H.S.Xu, X.H.Zhou, G.Q.Xiao, H.Y.Wu, C.Xu, S.Q.Zhang, X.Q.Li, R.Han, Z.Q.Chen, C.G.Wu, D.W.Luo, Y.Jin, J.Lin, D.X.Jiang, Y.L.Ye, F.S.Zhang

An effective digital pulse processing method for pile-up pulses in decay studies of short-lived nuclei

RADIOACTIVITY 219Th(α), 210,211Ra(IT) [from 175Lu, 186W, 187Re(40Ar, X), E=188 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced α spectra, proper baseline correction, standard pulse construction and plateau-region fitting, spectroscopic information of overlapping signals.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2020.164068
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2020XI04      Phys.Rev. A 102, 022810 (2020)

D.Xiao, J.Li, W.C.Campbell, T.Dellaert, P.McMillin, A.Ransford, C.Roman, A.Derevianko

Hyperfine structure of 173Yb+: Toward resolving the 173Yb nuclear-octupole-moment puzzle

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 173Yb; analyzed available data; calculated atomic structures; deduced nuclear octupole and hexadecapole moments from measuring hyperfine splittings in the extremely long-lived first excited state.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.102.022810
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2019AY04      Phys.Rev.Lett. 123, 102501 (2019)

A.D.Ayangeakaa, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Zhu, D.Little, J.Henderson, C.Y.Wu, D.J.Hartley, M.Albers, K.Auranen, B.Bucher, M.P.Carpenter, P.Chowdhury, D.Cline, H.L.Crawford, P.Fallon, A.M.Forney, A.Gade, A.B.Hayes, F.G.Kondev, Krishichayan, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, A.O.Macchiavelli, D.Rhodes, D.Seweryniak, S.M.Stolze, W.B.Walters, J.Wu

Evidence for Rigid Triaxial Deformation in 76Ge from a Model-Independent Analysis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(76Ge, 76Ge'), E=304, 291, 317 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 76Ge; deduced γ-ray energies, E2 matrix elements, quadrupole asymmetry for bands, triaxial deformation.

doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.123.102501
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2019CH12      Chin.J.Phys.(Taiwan) 58, 38 (2019)

J.Cheng, D.Zhang, J.Li, J.Tian

The odd-even effect of fragmentation cross sections produced in the de-excitation process

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Al, Cu, Pb(36Ar, X), (40Ar, X), E=400 MeV/nucleon; calculated fragmentation σ, isotope distribution, excitation energy. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.cjph.2019.01.008
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2019GU25      Phys.Rev. C 100, 034328 (2019)

R.Guo, W.-J.Sun, J.Li, D.Yang, Y.Liu, C.Ru, J.Chi

Systematic investigations of positive-parity doublet bands with three-quasiparticle configurations in 125, 127, 129, 131Cs

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 125,127,129,131Cs; calculated energies of positive-parity levels, energy staggering parameters, and B(M1)/B(E2) values of doublet bands, single-neutron Routhians, angular momenta as functions of the rotational frequencies, deformation parameters β and γ; assigned configurations to doublet bands. Self-consistent tilted axis cranking relativistic mean-field calculations. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.034328
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2019JI07      Chin.Phys.C 43, 124002 (2019)

H.Jiang, W.Jiang, H.Bai, Z.Cui, G.Zhang, R.Fan, H.Yi, C.Ning, L.Zhou, J.Tang, Q.An, J.Bao, Y.Bao, P.Cao, H.Chen, Q.Chen, Y.Chen, Y.Chen, Z.Chen, C.Feng, K.Gao, M.Gu, C.Han, Z.Han, G.He, Y.He, Y.Hong, H.Huang, W.Huang, X.Huang, X.Ji, X.Ji, Z.Jiang, H.Jing, L.Kang, M.Kang, B.Li, C.Li, J.Li, L.Li, Q.Li, X.Li, Y.Li, R.Liu, S.Liu, X.Liu, G.Luan, Q.Mu, B.Qi, J.Ren, Z.Ren, X.Ruan, Z.Song, Y.Song, H.Sun, K.Sun, X.Sun, Z.Sun, Z.Tan, H.Tang, X.Tang, B.Tian, L.Wang, P.Wang, Q.Wang, T.Wang, Z.Wang, J.Wen, Z.Wen, Q.Wu, X.Wu, X.Wu, L.Xie, Y.Yang, L.Yu, T.Yu, Y.Yu, L.Zhang, Q.Zhang, X.Zhang, Y.Zhang, Z.Zhang, Y.Zhao, L.Zhou, Z.Zhou, D.Zhu, K.Zhu, P.Zhu

Measurements of differential and angle-integrated cross sections for the 10B(n, α)7Li reaction in the neutron energy range from 1.0 eV to 2.5 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 10B(n, α), E=0.000001-2.5 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ(θ), σ and uncertainties. Comparison with ENDF/B-VIII.0, JEFF-3.3, CENDL-3.1 and JENDL 4.0 libraries.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/43/12/124002
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2019LI08      Phys.Rev. C 99, 024602 (2019)

C.Li, X.Xu, J.Li, G.Zhang, B.Li, C.A.T.Sokhna, Z.Ge, F.Zhang, P.Wen, F.-S.Zhang

Production of new neutron-rich heavy nuclei with Z=56--80 in the multinucleon transfer reactions of 136Xe + 198Pt

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 198Pt(136Xe, X), E=5.25, 6.20, 7.98, 10.0, 15.0 MeV/nucleon; calculated σ(E) for isotopic distribution of primary and secondary fragments in A=110-230 and Z=52, 54, 56, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84 region, average energy difference after multi-nucleon transfer (MNT), average excitation energy of primary target like fragments as a function of mass number, differential σ(θ) of secondary target like fragments: 198,200,202,204,206Pt, 196,198,200,202,204Os, 190,192,194,196,198W, 186,188,190,192,194Hf. Improved quantum molecular dynamics (ImQMD), ImQMD+GEMINI and GRAZING calculations. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.024602
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2019LI13      Phys.Rev. C 99, 034619 (2019)

C.Li, C.A.T.Sokhna, X.Xu, J.Li, G.Zhang, B.Li, Z.Ge, F.-S.Zhang

Isospin equilibration in multinucleon transfer reaction at near-barrier energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(124Xe, X), E(cm)=450 MeV; calculated single-particle potentials of neutrons and protons, time evolution of density profiles and isospin asymmetry, and neutron and proton transfer coefficients for the neutron and proton as function of symmetry energy coefficients. 208Pb(58Ni, X), E=328.4, 345 MeV; calculated isotope production σ(E) from Mn to Ni, total kinetic energy TKE-mass distributions and N/Z ratios of primary binary fragments. Improved quantum molecular dynamics model (ImQMD). Comparison with experimental values for 208Pb(58Ni, X) reaction.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.034619
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2019LI34      Phys.Rev. C 100, 015809 (2019)

J.Li, A.Sedrakian

Constraining compact star properties with nuclear saturation parameters

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.015809
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2019MA48      Phys.Rev. C 100, 014326 (2019)

K.Y.Ma, J.B.Lu, J.Li, D.Yang, Y.J.Ma, W.J.Sun, X.Guan, D.M.Zhang, L.H.Zhu, X.G.Wu, Y.Zheng, C.B.Li, Y.Z.Liu

Possible antimagnetic rotational band and neutron alignment in 113In

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Pd(7Li, 4n), E=38, 50 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γγ(θ)(DCO) using HPGe detector array at CIAE-Beijing. 113In; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarities, configurations, alignments, magnetic dipole rotational (shears) bands, antimagnetic rotational bands. Comparison with self-consistent tilted axis cranking relativistic mean-field calculations, with the structure of 111In, and with previous experimental results; predicted B(E2), deformation parameters β2 and γ, and J2/B(E2).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.014326
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2019YA07      Phys.Rev. C 99, 064315 (2019)

B.Yang, Y.L.Ye, J.Feng, C.J.Lin, H.M.Jia, Z.H.Li, J.L.Lou, Q.T.Li, Y.C.Ge, X.F.Yang, H.Hua, J.Li, H.L.Zang, Q.Liu, W.Jiang, C.G.Li, Y.Liu, Z.Q.Chen, H.Y.Wu, C.G.Wang, W.Liu, X.Wang, J.J.Li, D.W.Luo, Y.Jiang, S.W.Bai, J.Y.Xu, N.R.Ma, L.J.Sun, D.X.Wang, Z.H.Yang, J.Chen

Investigation of the 14C+ α molecular configuration in 18O by means of transfer and sequential decay reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(13C, α)18O*, E=65 MeV; measured recoil α particles and the two decay fragments 14C+α using an array of six charged-particle telescopes, Eα, Iα, (recoil)α-coin, αα-coin, invariant- and missing-mass spectrum, and angular correlation for the 10.3-MeV (4+) state at the HI-13 tandem accelerator of CIAE-Beijing. 18O; deduced levels, 14C+α resonant states, total widths, J, π, α-decay branching ratios, bands. Comparison with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064315
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2018CH31      Phys.Lett. B 781, 412 (2018)

J.Chen, J.L.Lou, Y.L.Ye, Z.H.Li, D.Y.Pang, C.X.Yuan, Y.C.Ge, Q.T.Li, H.Hua, D.X.Jiang, X.F.Yang, F.R.Xu, J.C.Pei, J.Li, W.Jiang, Y.L.Sun, H.L.Zang, Y.Zhang, N.Aoi, E.Ideguchi, H.J.Ong, J.Lee, J.Wu, H.N.Liu, C.Wen, Y.Ayyad, K.Hatanaka, D.T.Tran, T.Yamamoto, M.Tanaka, T.Suzuki

A new measurement of the intruder configuration in 12Be

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 11Be(d, p), E=26.9 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ(θ), low-lying isomeric 0+ states, J, π, spectroscopic factors. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.04.016
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2018CH38      Phys.Rev. C 98, 014616 (2018)

J.Chen, J.L.Lou, Y.L.Ye, Z.H.Li, D.Y.Pang, C.X.Yuan, Y.C.Ge, Q.T.Li, H.Hua, D.X.Jiang, X.F.Yang, F.R.Xu, J.C.Pei, J.Li, W.Jiang, Y.L.Sun, H.L.Zang, Y.Zhang, G.Li, N.Aoi, E.Ideguchi, H.J.Ong, J.Lee, J.Wu, H.N.Liu, C.Wen, Y.Ayyad, K.Hatanaka, D.T.Tran, T.Yamamoto, M.Tanaka, T.Suzuki

Low-lying states in 12Be using one-neutron transfer reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1,2H(11Be, 11Be), (11Be, p), E=26.9 MeV/nucleon; measured recoils, Ep, Ip, p(θ), Eγ and Iγ from decay of recoils, (recoil)p-coin, differential σ(θ) for low-lying 0+, 2+ and 1- states in 12Be, half-life of excited 0+ isomer by decay-tagging method using (CH2)n and (CD2)n targets, annular silicon detectors (ADSSD) for protons, detector telescopes for charged particle detection, and scintillation detectors for γ detection, and isomer-tagging method at RCNP-Osaka. DWBA analysis of σ(θ) data. 12Be; deduced levels, J, π, spectroscopic factors, single-particle components in the g.s. and excited 0+ state. Comparison with shell-model calculations, and with previous experimental results. 11,12Be; calculated B(E2), B(E1), S(n) and S(2n) from shell-model, and compared with experimental data in literature.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014616
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2018GE06      Phys.Rev. C 98, 034312 (2018)

Z.Ge, C.Li, J.Li, G.Zhang, B.Li, X.Xu, C.A.T.Sokhna, X.Bao, H.Zhang, Yu.S.Tsyganov, F.-S.Zhang

Effect of shell corrections on the α-decay properties of 280-305Fl isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 280,281,282,283,284,285,286,287,288,289,290,291,292,293,294,295,296,297,298,299,300,301,302,303,304,305Fl(α), (SF); calculated Q(α) and half-lives using GLDM, the GLDM with shell correction, the UFM and the Royer's formula, and shell correction energies of the even-even nuclei. 285,286,287,288,289Fl, 281,283,285Cn, 277,279,281Ds, 273,275Hs, 269,271Sg(α); calculated T1/2 using Royer's, UDL, UFM, and GLDM formulas, and by input of experimental Q(α) values. Comparison with experimental values.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.034312
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2018HU13      Phys.Rev. C 98, 044302 (2018)

T.H.Huang, W.Q.Zhang, M.D.Sun, Z.Liu, J.G.Wang, X.Y.Liu, B.Ding, Z.G.Gan, L.Ma, H.B.Yang, Z.Y.Zhang, L.Yu, J.Jiang, K.L.Wang, Y.S.Wang, M.L.Liu, Z.H.Li, J.Li, X.Wang, H.Y.Lu, A.H.Feng, C.J.Lin, L.J.Sun, N.R.Ma, D.X.Wang, F.S.Zhang, W.Zuo, X.H.Zhou, H.S.Xu, G.Q.Xiao

Identification of the new isotope 224Np

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 187Re(40Ar, 3n)224Np, E=188 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ERs), Eα, Iα of decaying ERs, production σ using SHANS separator and a double-sided silicon strip detector for α detection at SFC-HIRFL, Lanzhou; deduced evidence for the production of new isotope 224Np through the observation of six correlated α-decay chains, starting from 224Np to 212Fr.

RADIOACTIVITY 224Np, 220Pa, 220mPa, 216Ac(α)[from 187Re(40Ar, 3n)224Np, E=188 MeV, and successive α decays]; measured Eα, Iα, half-lives, αα-correlations. 220Pa, 216Ac, 212Fr; deduced levels, isomer in 220Pa.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.044302
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2018JI04      Chin.Phys.Lett. 35, 082501 (2018)

Y.Jiang, J.-L.Lou, Y.-L.Ye, D.-Y.Pang, J.Chen, Z.-H.Li, Y.-C.Ge, Q.-T.Li, J.Li, W.Jiang, Y.-Le.Sun, H.-L.Zang, Y.Zhang, W.Liu, Y.-D.Chen, G.Li, N.Aoi, E.Ideguchi, H.J.Ong, J.Lee, J.Wu, H.-N.Liu, C.Wen, Y.Ayyad, K.Hatanaka, D.T.Tran, T.Yamamoto, M.Tanaka, T.Suzuki, T.T.Nguyen

A New Measurement of 11Be(p, d) Transfer Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(11Be, d), E=26.9 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 10Be; deduced Q-value spectrum, σ(θ), spectroscopic factors to 0+ and 2+. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1088/0256-307X/35/8/082501
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2018LI02      Phys.Lett. B 776, 278 (2018)

C.Li, P.Wen, J.Li, G.Zhang, B.Li, X.Xu, Z.Liu, S.Zhu, F.-S.Zhang

Production mechanism of new neutron-rich heavy nuclei in the 136Xe + 198Pt reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 136Xe(198Pt, X)199Pt/203Pt/208Pt, E=7.98 MeV/nucleon; analyzed available data; calculated σ.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.11.060
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2018LI04      Phys.Rev. C 97, 014902 (2018)

J.Li, H.-j.Xu, H.Song

Noncritical fluctuations of (net) charges and (net) protons from the iebe-vishnu hybrid model

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.014902
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2018LI13      Phys.Rev. C 97, 034306 (2018)

J.Li

Possible candidates for multiple chiral doublet bands in cesium isotopes

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 125,127,129,131Cs; calculated potential energy surfaces contours in (β, γ) plane, total energies, triaxial deformation parameters β, γ for corresponding valence nucleon and unpaired nucleon configurations of minima in energy surface plots; deduced 125,129,131Cs as candidates for multiple chiral doublet bands. Adiabatic and configuration-fixed constrained triaxial RMF approach. Comparison with experimental data for total energies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.034306
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2018LI34      Phys.Rev. C 98, 014626 (2018)

J.Li, C.Li, G.Zhang, B.Li, X.Xu, Z.Liu, Yu.S.Tsyganov, F.-S.Zhang

Theoretical study on production of unknown neutron-deficient 280-283Fl and neutron-rich 290-292Fl isotopes by fusion reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 239,240,242,244Pu(48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), (48Ca, 5n), E*=25-65 MeV; 242Pu(44Ca, 2n), (44Ca, 3n), (44Ca, 4n), (44Ca, 5n), E*=30-70 MeV; 249Cf(36S, 2n), (36S, 3n), (36S, 4n), (36S, 5n), E*=30-70 MeV; 250Cm(44Ar, 4n), (44Ar, 5n), E*=30-65 MeV; 248,250Cm(46Ar, 3n), (46Ar, 4n), (46Ar, 5n); calculated evaporation residue σ(E) using dinuclear system (DNS) model. 280,281,282,283,291,292,293Fl; calculated production cross sections using hot fusion reaction mechanism. Comparison with available experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014626
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2018LU07      Chin.Phys.Lett. 35, 043203 (2018)

B.-q.Lu, Y.Wang, Y.Guo, Q.Xu, M.Yin, J.Li, H.Chang

Experimental Determination of the Lande g-Factors for 5s2 1S and 5s5p 3P States of the 87Sr Atom

ATOMIC PHYSICS 87Sr; measured optical frequencies; deduced π-transition spectrum, Zeeman shift as a function of the magnetic field strength, Lande g-factor. Comparison with available theoretical and experimental estimations.

doi: 10.1088/0256-307X/35/4/043203
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2018SO16      Phys.Rev. C 98, 024602 (2018)

A.Sonay, M.Deniz, H.T.Wong, M.Agartioglu, G.Asryan, J.H.Chen, S.Kerman, H.B.Li, J.Li, F.K.Lin, S.T.Lin, B.Sevda, V.Sharma, L.Singh, M.K.Singh, M.K.Singh, V.Singh, A.K.Soma, S.W.Yang, Q.Yue, I.O.Yildirim, M.Zeyrek, for the TEXONO Collaboration

Neutron background measurements with a hybrid neutron detector at the Kuo-Sheng Reactor Neutrino Laboratory

RADIOACTIVITY 212Bi(β-)[from 232Th decay in the background]; 212,218Po, 222Rn(α)[from 232Th and 238U in the background]; measured βα-coin and αα-coin events. 232Th, 238U; estimated contributions from their decays in the background spectra for neutrino measurements. 68Ga, 68,71Ge(EC)[from thermal neutron capture in 70Ge]; measured Eγ and Iγ; deduced contribution to background spectra of neutrino measurements. In situ measurements of neutron-induced background at the Kuo-Sheng Reactor Neutrino Laboratory (KSNL) using a Hybrid Neutron Detector (HND), with and without cosmic ray and anti-Compton veto detectors, and under identical active and passive shielding configurations for the neutrino measurements.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.024602
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2018WA05      Int.J.Mod.Phys. E27, 1850014 (2018)

K.Wang, D.Q.Fang, Y.T.Wang, X.X.Xu, L.J.Sun, Z.Bai, M.R.Huang, S.L.Jin, C.Li, H.Li, J.Li, X.F.Li, C.J.Lin, J.B.Ma, P.Ma, W.H.Ma, M.W.Nie, C.Z.Shi, H.W.Wang, J.G.Wang, J.S.Wang, L.Yang, Y.Y.Yang, H.Q.Zhang, Y.J.Zhou, Y.G.Ma, W.Q.Shen

Spectroscopic study of β-delayed particle emission from proton-rich nucleus 23Si

RADIOACTIVITY 23Si(β+), (β+p), (β+2p) [from 9Be(28Si, X)23Si, E=75.8 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Ep, Ip, p-γ and 2p-γ-coin.; deduced β-delayed charge-particle energy spectrum, decay energies and branching ratios for β-delayed protons, γ-ray energies, J, π, β-delayed proton branch and two proton emissions. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1142/S0218301318500143
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2018ZA03      Chin.Phys.C 42, 074003 (2018)

H.-L.Zang, Y.-L.Ye, Z.-H.Li, J.-S.Wang, J.-L.Lou, Q.-T.Li, Y.-C.Ge, X-F.Yang, J.Li, W.Jiang, J.Feng, Q.Liu, B.Yang, Z.-Q.Chen, Y.Liu, H.-Y.Wu, C.-Y.Niu, C.-G.Li, C.-G.Wang, X.Wang, W.Liu, J.Gao, H.-Z.Yu, J.-B.Ma, P.Ma, Z.Bai, Y.-Y.Yang, S.-L.Jin, F.Lu

Investigation of the near-threshold cluster resonance in 14C

RADIOACTIVITY 14C(α) [from 1H(14C, 14C'), E=25.3 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα. 10Be; deduced resonant state energies. Comparison with available data, AMD model calculations.

doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/42/7/074003
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2018ZH32      Eur.Phys.J. A 54, 94 (2018)

L.Zhang, D.-F.Hou, J.Li

Holographic Schwinger effect with chemical potential at finite temperature

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2018-12524-4
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2017FA04      Phys.Rev. C 95, 045802 (2017)

J.Fang, H.Pais, S.Pratapsi, S.Avancini, J.Li, C.Providencia

Effect of strong magnetic fields on the crust-core transition and inner crust of neutron stars

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.045802
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2017HA23      Phys.Lett. B 772, 529 (2017)

R.Han, X.Q.Li, W.G.Jiang, Z.H.Li, H.Hua, S.Q.Zhang, C.X.Yuan, D.X.Jiang, Y.L.Ye, J.Li, Z.H.Li, F.R.Xu, Q.B.Chen, J.Meng, J.S.Wang, C.Xu, Y.L.Sun, C.G.Wang, H.Y.Wu, C.Y.Niu, C.G.Li, C.He, W.Jiang, P.J.Li, H.L.Zang, J.Feng, S.D.Chen, Q.Liu, X.C.Chen, H.S.Xu, Z.G.Hu, Y.Y.Yang, P.Ma, J.B.Ma, S.L.Jin, Z.Bai, M.R.Huang, Y.J.Zhou, W.H.Ma, Y.Li, X.H.Zhou, Y.H.Zhang, G.Q.Xiao, W.L.Zhan

Northern boundary of the "island of inversion" and triaxiality in 34Si

RADIOACTIVITY 34Al(β-) [from 9Be(40Ar, X), E=69.2 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, isomer T1/2. Comparison with shell model calculations using Gogny D1S and SDPF-M interactions.

RADIOACTIVITY 27,28Ne, 28,29,30,31Na, 30,31,32,33Mg, 32,33,34,35Al, 36,37Si(β-); measured decay products; deduced T1/2. Comparison with ENSDF values.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.07.007
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2017HU08      Phys.Rev. C 96, 014324 (2017)

T.H.Huang, W.Q.Zhang, M.D.Sun, Z.Liu, J.G.Wang, X.Y.Liu, B.Ding, Z.G.Gan, L.Ma, H.B.Yang, Z.Y.Zhang, L.Yu, J.Jiang, K.L.Wang, Y.S.Wang, M.L.Liu, Z.H.Li, J.Li, X.Wang, H.Y.Lu, C.J.Lin, L.J.Sun, N.R.Ma, Z.Z.Ren, F.S.Zhang, W.Zou, X.H.Zhou, H.S.Xu, G.Q.Xiao

α-decay chain of the short-lived isotope 220Pa established using a digital pulse processing technique

RADIOACTIVITY 220Pa(α)[from 187Re(40Ar, 3nα), E=188 MeV at HIRFL-Lanzhou facility]; 216Ac(α)[from 220Pa parent decay]; measured Eα, (evaporation residue)α-correlated events using the digital pulse processing technique, half-lives of decays of 220Pa and 216Ac; deduced J, π of the ground state of 220Pa, and reduced α-decay width. Comparison with previous experimental Eα and T1/2 for 220Pa.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.014324
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2017HU14      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B412, 221 (2017)

Q.Huang, Q.Lei, Q.Deng, H.Tang, Y.Wang, J.Li, H.Huang, L.Yan, G.Lei, R.Xie

Raman spectra and modulus measurement on the cross section of proton-irradiated graphite

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(p, X), E=2.5 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced radiation damage, Raman spectrum on σ.

doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2017.09.004
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2017LI04      Phys.Rev. C 95, 021303 (2017)

J.Li, Y.L.Ye, Z.H.Li, C.J.Lin, Q.T.Li, Y.C.Ge, J.L.Lou, Z.Y.Tian, W.Jiang, Z.H.Yang, J.Feng, P.J.Li, J.Chen, Q.Liu, H.L.Zang, B.Yang, Y.Zhang, Z.Q.Chen, Y.Liu, X.H.Sun, J.Ma, H.M.Jia, X.X.Xu, L.Yang, N.R.Ma, L.J.Sun

Selective decay from a candidate of the σ-bond linear-chain state in 14C

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(9Be, α10Be)He, E=45 MeV; measured particle spectra at HI-13 tandem accelerator of CIAE-Beijing facility. 14C; deduced level energies from reconstruction of forward moving 10Be+α fragments, resonances, decays to α cluster and 10Be in its ground state, first 2+, and about 6-MeV state, relative decay strength, indication of a σ-bond linear chain structure in 14C. Comparison with predictions of improved antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) theory.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.021303
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2017LI16      Phys.Rev. C 95, 054612 (2017)

J.Li, C.Li, G.Zhang, L.Zhu, Z.Liu, F.-S.Zhang

Production cross sections of neutron-rich 261-263No isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(48Ca, X), E*=10-45 MeV; 244Pu(18O, X), (22O, 4n), E*=30-70 MeV; calculated capture σ(E*). Compared with experimental data for 208Pb+48Ca. 244Pu(18O, 3n), (18O, 4n), (18O, 5n), 244Pu(22O, 3n), (22O, 4n), (22O, 5n), E*(CN)=20-80 MeV; calculated survival probabilities. 208Pb(48Ca, n), (48Ca, 2n), (48Ca, 3n), (48Ca, 4n), E*(CN)=10-55 MeV; 228,230Th(26Mg, 3n), (26Mg, 4n), (26Mg, 5n), E*(CN)=35-75 MeV; 242,244Pu(18O, 3n), (18O, 4n), (18O, 5n), (22O, 3n), (22O, 4n), (22O, 5n), E*(CN)=30-80 MeV; calculated σ(E). 228Th(26Mg, 5n)249No, E=164.9 MeV; 204Pb(48Ca, 2n)250No, E=216.7 MeV; 206Pb(48Ca, 4n)250No, E=242.2 MeV; 228Th(26Mg, 4n)250No, E=140.4 MeV; 206Pb(48Ca, 3n)251No, E=226.2 MeV; 244Cm(12C, 5n)251No, E=83.0 MeV; 206Pb(48Ca, 2n)252No, E=217.1 MeV; 230Th(26Mg, 4n)252No, E=135.8 MeV; 244Cm(12C, 4n)252No, E=73.3 MeV; 206Pb(48Ca, n)253No, E=217.4 MeV; 207Pb(48Ca, 2n)253No, E=216.7 MeV; 230Th(26Mg, 3n)253No, E=133.6 MeV; 244Cm(13C, 4n)253No, E=72.8 MeV; 246Cm(12C, 5n)253No, E=83.0 MeV; 208Pb(48Ca, 2n)254No, E=216.7 MeV; 244Cm(13C, 3n)254No, E=69.8 MeV; 246Cm(12C, 4n)254No, E=72.0 MeV; 246Cm(13C, 5n)254No, E=78.5 MeV; 242Pu(18O, 5n)255No, E=106.8 MeV; 246Cm(13C, 4n)255No, E=69.5 MeV; 248Cm(12C, 5n)255No, E=77.8 MeV; 242Pu(18O, 4n)256No, E=93.9 MeV; 246Cm(13C, 3n)256No, E=67.5 MeV; 248Cm(12C, 4n)256No, E=71.2 MeV; 248Cm(13C, 5n)256No, E=74.8 MeV; 242Pu(18O, 3n)257No, E=91.8 MeV; 244Pu(18O, 5n)257No, E=105.8 MeV; 248Cm(12C, 3n)257No, E=69.2 MeV; 248Cm(13C, 4n)257No, E=70.5 MeV; 244Pu(18O, 4n)258No, E=95.0 MeV; 248Cm(13C, 3n)258No, E=71.1 MeV; 242Pu(22O, 5n)259No, E=106.9 MeV; 244Pu(18O, 3n)259No, E=90.7 MeV; 242Pu(22O, 4n)260No, E=93.8 MeV; 242Pu(22O, 3n)261No, E=91.6 MeV; 244Pu(22O, 5n)261No, E=100.8 MeV; 244Pu(22O, 4n)262No, E=92.1 MeV; 244Pu(22O, 3n)263No, E=89.9 MeV; calculated production σ, and compared with experimental data. Dinuclear system (DNS) model for fusion-evaporation (FE) reaction.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.054612
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2017SU05      Phys.Rev. C 95, 014314 (2017)

L.J.Sun, X.X.Xu, D.Q.Fang, C.J.Lin, J.S.Wang, Z.H.Li, Y.T.Wang, J.Li, L.Yang, N.R.Ma, K.Wang, H.L.Zang, H.W.Wang, C.Li, C.Z.Shi, M.W.Nie, X.F.Li, H.Li, J.B.Ma, P.Ma, S.L.Jin, M.R.Huang, Z.Bai, J.G.Wang, F.Yang, H.M.Jia, H.Q.Zhang, Z.H.Liu, P.F.Bao, D.X.Wang, Y.Y.Yang, Y.J.Zhou, W.H.Ma, J.Chen, Y.G.Ma, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, H.S.Xu, G.Q.Xiao, W.L.Zhan

β-decay study of the Tz = -2 proton-rich nucleus 20Mg

RADIOACTIVITY 20Mg(β+), (β+p)[from 9Be(28Si, X), E=75.8 MeV/nucleon at RIBLL-HIRFL-Lanzhou facility]; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, γβ- and pβ-coin, (20Mg)γ-coin, half-life of 20Mg decay. 20Na, 19Ne; deduced levels, branching ratios, logft values. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with β transitions in 20O mirror nucleus.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.014314
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2017SU18      Phys.Lett. B 771, 303 (2017)

M.D.Sun, Z.Liu, T.H.Huang, W.Q.Zhang, J.G.Wang, X.Y.Liu, B.Ding, Z.G.Gan, L.Ma, H.B.Yang, Z.Y.Zhang, L.Yu, J.Jiang, K.L.Wang, Y.S.Wang, M.L.Liu, Z.H.Li, J.Li, X.Wang, H.Y.Lu, C.J.Lin, L.J.Sun, N.R.Ma, C.X.Yuan, W.Zuo, H.S.Xu, X.H.Zhou, G.Q.Xiao, C.Qi, F.S.Zhang

New short-lived isotope 223Np and the absence of the Z = 92 subshell closure near N = 126

RADIOACTIVITY 223Np, 219Pa, 219Th, 218Ac, 216Ra, 215Ac(α) [from 187Re(40Ar, X)223Np, E=188 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced T1/2, Q-values, disprove the existence of a Z=92 subshell closure. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.03.074
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2017WA03      Phys.Rev. C 95, 011304 (2017)

H.-K.Wang, K.Kaneko, Y.Sun, Y.-Q.He, S.-F.Li, J.Li

Monopole effects, isomeric states, and cross-shell excitations in the A=129 hole nuclei near 132Sn

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 129Sn, 129In, 129Cd; calculated levels, J, π, predicted cross-shell excited states, monopole effect on the ground-state energies, configurations. Large-scale shell-model calculations for A=129 hole nuclei. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.011304
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2017XU01      Phys.Lett. B 766, 312 (2017)

X.X.Xu, C.J.Lin, L.J.Sun, J.S.Wang, Y.H.Lam, J.Lee, D.Q.Fang, Z.H.Li, N.A.Smirnova, C.X.Yuan, L.Yang, Y.T.Wang, J.Li, N.R.Ma, K.Wang, H.L.Zang, H.W.Wang, C.Li, M.L.Liu, J.G.Wang, C.Z.Shi, M.W.Nie, X.F.Li, H.Li, J.B.Ma, P.Ma, S.L.Jin, M.R.Huang, Z.Bai, F.Yang, H.M.Jia, Z.H.Liu, D.X.Wang, Y.Y.Yang, Y.J.Zhou, W.H.Ma, J.Chen, Z.G.Hu, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, X.W.Ma, X.H.Zhou, Y.G.Ma, H.S.Xu, G.Q.Xiao, H.Q.Zhang

Observation of β-delayed two-proton emission in the decay of 22Si

RADIOACTIVITY 22Si(β+2p) [from 9Be(28Si, X), E=75.8 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Ep, Ip; deduced Q-value, ground-state mass, two-proton separation energy. Comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.01.028
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2016CH12      Phys.Rev. C 93, 034623 (2016)

J.Chen, J.L.Lou, Y.L.Ye, Z.H.Li, Y.C.Ge, Q.T.Li, J.Li, W.Jiang, Y.L.Sun, H.L.Zang, N.Aoi, E.Ideguchi, H.J.Ong, Y.Ayyad, K.Hatanaka, D.T.Tran, T.Yamamoto, M.Tanaka, T.Suzuki, N.T.Tho, J.Rangel, A.M.Moro, D.Y.Pang, J.Lee, J.Wu, H.N.Liu, C.Wen

Elastic scattering and breakup of 11Be on protons at 26.9A MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(11B, 11B), (11B, X), E=26.9 MeV/nucleon, [11B beam from 9Be(13C, X), E=60 MeV/nucleon]; measured 10,11Be, recoiled protons and deuterons, (10,11Be)p-coin, σ(θ) for elastic and breakup reactions using charged particle telescopes and annular silicon detectors at RCNP-Osaka accelerator facility. 11Be; deduced excitation energy spectrum for the ground state and the excited states. Analysis using Chapel Hill 89 (CH89) and Koning-Delaroche (KD) global optical model potentials (OMPs) for elastic scattering, and extended continuum-discretized coupled-channels (XCDCC) formalism for elastic scattering and breakup data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.034623
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2016CH51      Phys.Rev. C 94, 064620 (2016)

J.Chen, J.L.Lou, Y.L.Ye, J.Rangel, A.M.Moro, D.Y.Pang, Z.H.Li, Y.C.Ge, Q.T.Li, J.Li, W.Jiang, Y.L.Sun, H.L.Zang, Y.Zhang, N.Aoi, E.Ideguchi, H.J.Ong, J.Lee, J.Wu, H.N.Liu, C.Wen, Y.Ayyad, K.Hatanaka, T.D.Tran, T.Yamamoto, M.Tanaka, T.Suzuki, T.T.Nguyen

Elastic scattering and breakup of 11Be on deuterons at 26.9A MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(11Be, 11Be), (11Be, X), E=26.9 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 11Be beam from 9Be(13C, X), E=60 MeV/nucleon using EN-course beam line at RCNP-Osaka]; measured projectile-like isotopes and recoil light particles, (deuterons)(11Be)- and (deuterons)(10Be)-coin, angular distributions and angular correlations, elastic σ(θ) and breakup σ(θ) using TELE0 and TELE1 telescopes of double-sided silicon strip detector; deduced excitation energy spectrum for the ground state and unbound excited states of 11Be. Comparison of experimental cross sections with optical model calculations, and with continuum-discretized coupled-channels (XCDCC) formalism.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.064620
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2016LI05      Phys.Rev. C 93, 014618 (2016)

C.Li, F.Zhang, J.Li, L.Zhu, J.Tian, N.Wang, F.-S.Zhang

Multinucleon transfer in the 136Xe + 208Pb reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(136Xe, X), E(cm)=450 MeV; calculated density distribution contours as function of time, lifetime of the neck, total-kinetic-energy-mass distributions for different impact parameters, TKEL distributions of primary binary fragments, average excitation energy of projectile-like fragments (PLFs) and target-like fragments (TLFs) as a function of neck lifetime, mass distributions of primary binary fragments at different impact parameters, production cross sections for N=110-140, Pt, Au, Hg, Tl, Pb, Bi, Po and At isotopes. Improved quantum molecular dynamics model (ImQMD) for multinucleon transfer reaction using statistical decay code GEMINI. Comparison with prediction of the dinuclear system and GRAZING model, and with available experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.014618
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