NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = M.Wang Found 183 matches. Showing 1 to 100. [Next]2024SU04 Chin.Phys.C 48, 034002 (2024) M.Z.Sun, Y.Yu, X.P.Wang, M.Wang, J.G.Li, Y.H.Zhang, K.Blaum, Z.Y.Chen, R.J.Chen, H.Y.Deng, C.Y.Fu, W.W.Ge, W.J.Huang, H.Y.Jiao, H.H.Li, H.F.Li, Y.F.Luo, T.Liao, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Si, P.Shuai, J.Y.Shi, Q.Wang, Y.M.Xing, X.Xu, H.S.Xu, F.R.Xu, Q.Yuan, T.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, X.H.Zhou, X.Zhou, M.Zhang, Q.Zeng Ground-state mass of 22Al and test of state-of-the-art ab initio calculations NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 22Al, 22F; calculated test of the state-of-the-art ab initio valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group calculations with four sets of interactions derived from the chiral effective field theory using excitation energies and mirror energy differences.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/ad1a0a
2024WA08 Nucl.Phys. A1043, 122834 (2024) M.Z.Wang, D.Wu, H.Y.Lan, J.Y.Zhang, J.X.Liu, H.G.Lu, J.F.Lv, X.Z.Wu, H.Zhang, J.Cai, Q.Y.Ma, Y.H.Xia, Z.N.Wang, Z.Y.Yang, X.L.Xu, Y.X.Geng, Y.Y.Zhao, H.R.Wang, F.L.Liu, J.Q.Yu, K.J.Luo, W.Luo, X.Q.Yan Cross section measurements of 27Al(γ, x)24Na reactions as monitors for laser-driven bremsstrahlung γ-ray NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(γ, X)24Na, E ∼ 78, 103, 135; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, σ. Comparison with TALYS 1.9 calculations, experimental data. The 200 TW laser facility in the Compact Laser Plasma Accelerator (CLAPA) Laboratory, Peking University.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2024.122834
2023HA35 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 197, 2935 (2023) T.W.Hall, M.-J.Wang, G.E.Sjoden, M.Watrous, C.Hines Computationally Optimized Irradiation Chamber Design for Production of 135Xe in the Washington State University TRIGA Reactor NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F)133Xe/135Xe, E thermal; analyzed available data; deduced accurate prediction of neutron flux and neutron spectrum distribution, which drives production rates of 135Xe and 133Xe. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). Three-dimensional (3-D) particle transport analysis characterizing the WSU reactor core using MCNP6.2 (3-D Monte Carlo) and PENTRAN (3-D deterministic parallel SN) form the basis for the computational optimization.
doi: 10.1080/00295639.2023.2178227
2023HU18 Phys.Rev. C 108, 034301 (2023) W.J.Huang, X.Zhou, Y.H.Zhang, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum Ground-state mass of the odd-odd n = z nuclide 70Br
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.034301
2023LI11 Phys.Rev. C 107, 024609 (2023) G.-S.Li, J.Su, B.-H.Sun, S.Terashima, J.-W.Zhao, X.-D.Xu, J.-C.Zhang, G.Guo, L.-C.He, W.-P.Lin, W.-J.Lin, C.-Y.Liu, C.-G.Lu, B.Mei, Z.-Y.Sun, I.Tanihata, M.Wang, F.Wang, S.T.Wang, X.-L.Wei, J.Wang, J.-Y.Xu, J.-R.Liu, M.-X.Zhang, Y.Zheng, L.-H.Zhu, X.-H.Zhang New measurement of the elemental fragmentation cross sections of 218 MeV/nucleon 28Si on a carbon target NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(28Si, X), E=218 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, time-of-flight; deduced charge changing σ, elemental fragmentation σ (EFCSs) with charge changes 1-6. Comparison to the previous measurements and to the predictions from the models EPAX2, EPAX3, FRACS, ABRABLA07, NUCFRG2, and IQMD coupled with GEMINI (IQMD+GEMINI). Particle identification by means of MWPC and MUSIC detectors. Beam of 28Si produced from 9Be(40Ar, X), E=320 MeV/nucleon at Heavy Ion Research Facility (HIRFL-CSR, Lanzhou).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.024609
2023WA10 Phys.Rev.Lett. 130, 192501 (2023) M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, X.Zhou, X.H.Zhou, H.S.Xu, M.L.Liu, J.G.Li, Y.F.Niu, W.J.Huang, Q.Yuan, S.Zhang, F.R.Xu, Y.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, Z.Meisel, R.F.Casten, R.B.Cakirli, R.J.Chen, H.Y.Deng, C.Y.Fu, W.W.Ge, H.F.Li, T.Liao, S.A.Litvinov, P.Shuai, J.Y.Shi, Y.N.Song, M.Z.Sun, Q.Wang, Y.M.Xing, X.Xu, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, M.Zhang Mass Measurement of Upper fp-Shell N = Z - 2 and N = Z - 1 Nuclei and the Importance of Three-Nucleon Force along the N = Z Line ATOMIC MASSES 58Zn, 60Ga, 62Ge, 64As, 66Se, 70Kr, 61Ga, 63Ge, 65As, 67Se, 71Kr, 75Sr; measured time-of-flight (TOF); deduced mass excess (ME). A novel method of isochronous mass spectrometry, the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.192501
2023XI01 Phys.Rev. C 107, 014304 (2023) Y.M.Xing, C.X.Yuan, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, H.S.Xu, T.Bao, R.J.Chen, C.Y.Fu, B.S.Gao, W.W.Ge, J.J.He, W.J.Huang, T.Liao, J.G.Li, H.F.Li, S.Litvinov, S.Naimi, P.Shuai, M.Z.Sun, Q.Wang, X.Xu, F.R.Xu, T.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, M.Zhang, X.Zhou Isochronous mass measurements of neutron-deficient nuclei from 112Sn projectile fragmentation ATOMIC MASSES 69As, 73Br, 75Kr, 79Sr, 81Y, 87Mo, 87mMo, 91Ru, 91mRu, 93Rh, 93mRh, 95Pd, 95mPd, 103Sn; measured revolution times of stored ions, ToF; deduced mass excesses. 27Al, 29Si, 31P, 33S, 35Cl, 37Ar, 39,40K, 41,42Ca, 43,43mSc, 46Ti, 47,48V, 50,49Cr, 51,52,52mMn, 51m,53,54Fe, 55,56,57Co, 57,58,59Ni, 59,60,61Cu, 62,63Zn, 63,65Ga, 65,66Ge, 67,68,69,70Se, 71Br, 73,74Kr, 75,76,77Rb, 77,78Sr, 82Zr, 84Nb, 86Mo, 90Ru, 94Pd, 97,97mAg, 99Cd, 101,101mIn; analyzed masses by comparing to previously measured values and AME2020 evaluation. 87Mo, 91Ru, 93Rh, 95Pd; deduced isomer ratios, isomeric states and assigned J, π values as 1/2- from systematics. 91mRu; deduced mass excess based on the precise measured value for 90Mo. 104Sb, 107Te, 108I, 111Xe, 112Cs; deduced mass excess based on measured mass excess value for 103Sn and literature Q values for α- and p-decays. Systematics of 1/2- isomers in Zr, Mo, Ru, Pd and Cd isotopes and comparison to shell-model calculations. Comparison to AME2020 and NUBASE2020. Isochronous mass spectrometry at the Cooler Storage Ring in Lanzhou of the fragments from 9Be(112Sn, X), E=400.88 MeV/nucleon reaction. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(112Sn, X), E=400.88 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, number of produced fragments. 87,87mMo, 91,91mRu, 93,93mRh, 95,95mPd; deduced isomeric ratios.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.014304
2023ZH10 Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 27 (2023) M.Zhang, X.Zhou, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, Yu.A.Litvinov, H.S.Xu, R.J.Chen, H.Y.Deng, C.Y.Fu, W.W.Ge, H.F.Li, T.Liao, S.A.Litvinov, P.Shuai, J.Y.Shi, R.S.Sidhu, Y.N.Song, M.Z.Sun, S.Suzuki, Q.Wang, Y.M.Xing, X.Xu, T.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, X.H.Zhou Bρ-defined isochronous mass spectrometry and mass measurements of 58Ni fragments ATOMIC MASSES 23Al, 25Si, 27P, 31Cl, 33Ar, 35K, 37Ca, 41Ti, 43V, 45Cr, 47Mn, 49Fe, 51Co, 53Ni, 55Cu, 43Ti, 44,44mV, 46Cr, 48Mn, 50,51Fe, 52,52mCo, 54Ni, 56Cu, 24,24mAl, 44,44mV, 52,52mCo; measured revolution time spectrum, frequencies; deduced masses, energy differences between the ground states and isomers. The experimental cooler-storage ring CSRe in Lanzhou.
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-00928-6
2023ZH34 Phys.Rev. C 108, 014614 (2023) J.T.Zhang, P.Ma, Y.Huang, X.L.Tu, P.Sarriguren, Z.P.Li, Y.Kuang, W.Horiuchi, T.Inakura, L.Xayavong, Y.Sun, K.Kaneko, X.Q.Liu, K.Yue, C.J.Shao, Q.Zeng, B.Mei, P.Egelhof, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, Z.Y.Sun Matter radius of 78Kr from proton elastic scattering at 153 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(78Kr, p), E=152 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip; deduced σ(θ). 78Kr; deduced point-matter radius, neutron skin thickness. Glauber model analysis. Comparison of the obtained σ to FRESCO calculations with the phenomenological OMP parameters (KD03). Collision in Cooler Storage Ring of the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL-CSR) with molecular hydrogen-gas target. MICRON double-sided Si-strip detector (DSSD) used to measure the recoil protons.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.014614
2022GU07 Phys.Rev.Lett. 128, 242502 (2022) S.Guo, B.Ding, X.H.Zhou, Y.B.Wu, J.G.Wang, S.W.Xu, Y.D.Fang, C.M.Petrache, E.A.Lawrie, Y.H.Qiang, Y.Y.Yang, H.J.Ong, J.B.Ma, J.L.Chen, F.Fang, Y.H.Yu, B.F.Lv, F.F.Zeng, Q.B.Zeng, H.Huang, Z.H.Jia, C.X.Jia, W.Liang, Y.Li, N.W.Huang, L.J.Liu, Y.Zheng, W.Q.Zhang, A.Rohilla, Z.Bai, S.L.Jin, K.Wang, F.F.Duan, G.Yang, J.H.Li, J.H.Xu, G.S.Li, M.L.Liu, Z.Liu, Z.G.Gan, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang Probing 93mMo Isomer Depletion with an Isomer Beam RADIOACTIVITY 93Mo(IT) [from 12C(86Kr, 5n), E=559 MeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and relative intensities, lack of isomer depletion, excitation probability. Comparison with available data. Nuclear excitation by electron capture (NEEC).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.242502
2022LI20 Phys.Rev.Lett. 128, 152701 (2022) H.F.Li, S.Naimi, T.M.Sprouse, M.R.Mumpower, Y.Abe, Y.Yamaguchi, D.Nagae, F.Suzaki, M.Wakasugi, H.Arakawa, W.B.Dou, D.Hamakawa, S.Hosoi, Y.Inada, D.Kajiki, T.Kobayashi, M.Sakaue, Y.Yokoda, T.Yamaguchi, R.Kagesawa, D.Kamioka, T.Moriguchi, M.Mukai, A.Ozawa, S.Ota, N.Kitamura, S.Masuoka, S.Michimasa, H.Baba, N.Fukuda, Y.Shimizu, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, D.S.Ahn, M.Wang, C.Y.Fu, Q.Wang, S.Suzuki, Z.Ge, Y.A.Litvinov, G.Lorusso, P.M.Walker, Z.Podolyak, T.Uesaka First Application of Mass Measurements with the Rare-RI Ring Reveals the Solar r-Process Abundance Trend at A=122 and A=123 ATOMIC MASSES 123Pd, 125Cd, 126In; measured frequencies; deduced mass excess values with low uncertainties. Comparison with calculations. Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF) in RIKEN.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.152701
2022LI42 Chin.Phys.C 46, 064001 (2022) H.-F.Li, X.Xu, M.Wang, Y.-H.Zhang, C.-Y.Fu, W.-J.Huang On the masses of A = 54 isospin septet and the isobaric multiplet mass equation NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 52Ni, 54Zn; analyzed available data; deduced the ground-state mass excess of 54Zn. Comparison with the prediction of the quadratic form of the isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME).
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/ac5600
2022RE11 Phys.Rev. C 106, 024323 (2022), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 107, 049902 (2023) Z.Ren, J.-B.Lu, G.-L.Zhang, Y.-H.Wu, T.-J.Gao, K.-Y.Ma, Z.Huang, G.-X.Zhang, M.-L.Wang, S.-P.Hu, H.-B.Sun, H.-Q.Zhang, D.Testov, P.R.John, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, A.Goasduff, M.Siciliano, F.Galtarossa, D.Mengoni, D.Bazzacco Reinvestigation of the level structures of the N=49 isotones 89Zr and 91Mo NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y(6Li, 4n2p)89Zr, (6Li, 4n)91Mo, E=34 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γγ(θ)(ADO), (particle)γ-coin using GALILEO array with 25 BGO-Compton-suppressed HPGe detectors for γ rays, and EUCLIDES 4π Si-ball array for charged particles at the Tandem-XTU accelerator of INFN-LNL, Legnaro. 89Zr, 91Mo; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, ADO ratios, multipolarities, configurations. 91Nb, 92Mo; deduced ADO ratios for certain γ-transitions. Comparison with spherical-basis shell-model calculations. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 89Zr, 91Mo; calculated levels, J, π, components of the wave functions and their partitions for spherical configurations for protons and neutrons. Comparison with experimental data. Systematics of energies in N=49 isotones: 9/2+, 13/2+, 17/2+, 21/2+, 23/2+ and 25/2+ states in 89Zr, 91Mo, 93Ru, 95Pd, and those of 8+, 9+, 10+, 12+, 13+ and 14+ in 88Y, 90Nb, 92Tc, 94Rh.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.024323
2022WA39 Phys.Rev. C 106, L051301 (2022) M.Wang, M.Zhang, X.Zhou, Y.H.Zhang, Yu.A.Litvinov, H.S.Xu, R.J.Chen, H.Y.Deng, C.Y.Fu, W.W.Ge, H.F.Li, T.Liao, S.A.Litvinov, P.Shuai, J.Y.Shi, M.Si, R.S.Sidhu, Y.N.Song, M.Z.Sun, S.Suzuki, Q.Wang, Y.M.Xing, X.Xu, T.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, X.H.Zhou Bρ-defined isochronous mass spectrometry: An approach for high-precision mass measurements of short-lived nuclei ATOMIC MASSES 44,44mV, 46Cr, 48Mn, 50,51Fe, 52,52mCo, 54Ni, 56Cu, 43Ti; measured velocity and revolution time of stored ions; deduced mass excess. 52Co; deduced S(p). Introduced technique for broadband high-precision mass spectrometry based on simultaneous determinations of revolution time and velocity of short-lived stored ions at the cooler storage ring CSRe in Lanzhou.Comparison to AME2020 values and other experimental results. RADIOACTIVITY 46Cr, 50Fe, 54Ni(EC); deduced Q values, ft using the values of mass excess obtained in this paper.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.L051301
2021CH36 Astrophys.J. 915, 78 (2021) H.Cheng, B.-H.Sun, L.-H.Zhu, M.Kusakabe, Y.Zheng, L.C.He, T.Kajino, Z.-M.Niu, T.-X.Li, C.-B.Li, D.-X.Wang, M.Wang, G.-S.Li, K.Wang, L.Song, G.Guo, Z.-Y.Huang, X.-L.Wei, F.-W.Zhao, X.-G.Wu, Y.Abulikemu, J.-C.Liu, P.Fan Measurements of 160Dy(p, γ) at Energies Relevant for the Astrophysical γ Process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 160Dy(p, γ), 161Dy(p, n), E=3.4-7 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, S-factor, astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with TALYS, NON-SMOKER calculations.
doi: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac00b1
2021HU06 Chin.Phys.C 45, 030002 (2021) W.J.Huang, M.Wang, F.G.Kondev, G.Audi, S.Naimi The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (I). Evaluation of input data, and adjustment procedures COMPILATION A=0-295; compiled, evaluated nuclear structure, reaction and decay data including pions. Comparison with AME2016.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/abddb0
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
2021KO07 Chin.Phys.C 45, 030001 (2021) F.G.Kondev, M.Wang, W.J.Huang, S.Naimi, G.Audi The NUBASE2020 evaluation of nuclear physics properties COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated nuclear structure and decay data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/abddae
2021SH23 Phys.Rev. C 103, L061301 (2021) G.Z.Shi, J.J.Liu, Z.Y.Lin, H.F.Zhu, X.X.Xu, L.J.Sun, P.F.Liang, C.J.Lin, J.Lee, C.X.Yuan, S.M.Wang, Z.H.Li, H.S.Xu, Z.G.Hu, Y.Y.Yang, R.F.Chen, J.S.Wang, D.X.Wang, H.Y.Wu, K.Wang, F.F.Duan, Y.H.Lam, P.Ma, Z.H.Gao, Q.Hu, Z.Bai, J.B.Ma, J.G.Wang, F.P.Zhong, C.G.Wu, D.W.Luo, Y.Jiang, Y.Liu, D.S.Hou, R.Li, N.R.Ma, W.H.Ma, G.M.Yu, D.Patel, S.Y.Jin, Y.F.Wang, Y.C.Yu, Q.W.Zhou, P.Wang, L.Y.Hu, X.Wang, H.L.Zang, P.J.Li, Q.R.Gao, H.Jian, S.X.Zha, F.C.Dai, R.Fan, Q.Q.Zhao, L.Yang, P.W.Wen, F.Yang, H.M.Jia, G.L.Zhang, M.Pan, X.Y.Wang, H.H.Sun, X.H.Zhou, Y.H.Zhang, M.Wang, M.L.Liu, H.J.Ong, W.Q.Yang β-delayed two-proton decay of 27S at the proton-drip line RADIOACTIVITY 27S(β+2p)[from 9Be(32S, X), E=80.6 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation and purification of fragments using RIBLL1 at HIRFL-Lanzhou facility, and implanted into three W1-type double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSDs)]; measured reaction products, E(p), I(p), pp-coin, p(θ), half-life of 27S decay using Si detectors surrounded by HPGe detectors; deduced branching ratio of β+2p decay, identified as a two-proton transition, dominantly sequential, via the isobaric-analog state (IAS) in 27P to the ground state of 25Al.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.L061301
2021WA16 Chin.Phys.C 45, 030003 (2021) M.Wang, W.J.Huang, F.G.Kondev, G.Audi, S.Naimi The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses, mass excess, β-, ββ and ββββ-decay, binding, neutron and proton separation energies, decay and reaction Q-value data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf
2021YA25 Prog.Part.Nucl.Phys. 120, 103882 (2021) T.Yamaguchi, H.Koura, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Wang Masses of exotic nuclei ATOMIC MASSES N<180; analyzed available data; deduced masses.
doi: 10.1016/j.ppnp.2021.103882
2021ZH50 Phys.Rev. C 104, 034303 (2021) J.T.Zhang, X.L.Tu, P.Sarriguren, K.Yue, Q.Zeng, Z.Y.Sun, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, Yu.A.Litvinov Systematic trends of neutron skin thickness versus relative neutron excess NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 40,42,44,46,48Ca, 58,60,62,64Ni, 106,110,112,114,116Cd, 112,114,116,118,120,122,124Sn, 204,206,208Pb; compiled and evaluated experimental data for skin thicknesses from experiments involving interaction cross sections, antiprotonic atom, giant dipole resonance (GDR), spin dipole resonance (SDR), and pygmy dipole resonance (PDR); deduced trends of experimental neutron skin thickness versus relative neutron excess for isotopic chains, and compared with calculations using deformed Skyrme Hartree-Fock + Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer model with SLy4 force. Relevance to role of skin thicknesses in constraining the parameters of the equation of state (EOS) of isospin asymmetric nuclear matter.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.034303
2020BA23 Nature(London) 581, 159 (2020) H.Bao, J.Duan, S.Jin, X.Lu, P.Li, W.Qu, M.Wang, I.Novikova, E.E.Mikhailov, K.-F.Zhao, K.Molmer, H.Shen, Y.Xiao Spin squeezing of 1011 atoms by prediction and retrodiction measurements ATOMIC PHYSICS 87Rb; measured frequencies; deduced the degree of spin squeezing.
doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2243-7
2020FU05 Phys.Rev. C 102, 054311 (2020) C.Y.Fu, Y.H.Zhang, M.Wang, X.H.Zhou, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, H.S.Xu, X.Xu, P.Shuai, Y.H.Lam, R.J.Chen, X.L.Yan, X.C.Chen, J.J.He, S.Kubono, M.Z.Sun, X.L.Tu, Y.M.Xing, Q.Zeng, X.Zhou, W.L.Zhan, S.Litvinov, G.Audi, T.Uesaka, T.Yamaguchi, A.Ozawa, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, F.R.Xu Mass measurements for the Tz= -2 fp-shell nuclei 40Ti, 44Cr, 46Mn, 48Fe, 50Co, and 52Ni ATOMIC MASSES 40Ti, 44Cr, 46Mn, 48Fe, 50Co, 52Ni; measured revolution time spectrum of stored ions by time-of-flight detectors, and mass excesses using isochronous mass spectrometry at CSRe-HIRFL, Lanzhou. Isotopes produced in 9Be(58Ni, X), E=468 MeV/nucleon reaction and separated using RIBLL2. Comparison with AME-2016 evaluation, and with theoretical calculations using four mass-models. A=44, 46, 50, 52; analyzed isospin multiplet mass equation (IMME) and T=2 quintets. 44V; proposed isobaric analog state (IAS). RADIOACTIVITY 44Cr(β+), (β+p); analyzed decay scheme; deduced β feedings, logft values, B(GT) from the branching ratios of β+-delayed protons and Q values.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054311
2020GA34 J.Phys.(London) G47, 045108 (2020) J.Galan, X.Chen, H.Du, C.Fu, K.Giboni, F.Giuliani, K.Han, B.Jiang, X.Ji, H.Lin, Y.Lin, J.Liu, K.Ni, X.Ren, S.Wang, S.Wu, C.Xie, Y.Yang, T.Zhang, L.Zhao, S.Aune, Y.Bedfer, E.Berthoumieux, D.Calvet, N.d'Hose, E.Ferrer-Ribas, F.Kunne, B.Manier, D.Neyret, T.Papaevangelou, L.Chen, S.Hu, P.Li, X.Li, H.Zhang, M.Zhao, J.Zhou, Y.Mao, H.Qiao, S.Wang, Y.Yuan, M.Wang, Y.Chen, A.N.Khan, J.Tang, W.Wang, H.Chen, C.Feng, J.Liu, S.Liu, X.Wang, D.Zhu, J.F.Castel, S.Cebrian, T.Dafni, I.G.Irastorza, G.Luzon, H.Mirallas, X.Sun, A.Tan, W.Haxton, Y.Mei, C.Kobdaj, Y.Yan Topological background discrimination in the PandaX-III neutrinoless double beta decay experiment
doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ab4dbe
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
2020ZH24 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B478, 46 (2020) J.T.Zhang, K.Yue, C.J.Shao, X.L.Tu, Y.Y.Wang, P.Ma, B.Mei, X.C.Chen, Y.Y.Yang, Z.Y.Sun, M.Wang, V.P.Shevelko, I.Yu.Tolstikhina, Yu.A.Litvinov, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou Employing p + 58Ni elastic scattering for determination of K-shell ionization cross section of 58Ni19+n collisions with hydrogen gas target at 95 MeV/u NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(58Ni, X), E=95 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced ionization σ.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2020.05.022
2019HO18 J.Phys.(London) G46, 083001 (2019) C.J.Horowitz, A.Arcones, B.Cote, I.Dillmann, W.Nazarewicz, I.U.Roederer, H.Schatz, A.Aprahamian, D.Atanasov, A.Bauswein, T.C.Beers, J.Bliss, M.Brodeur, J.A.Clark, A.Frebel, F.Foucart, C.J.Hansen, O.Just, A.Kankainen, G.C.McLaughlin, J.M.Kelly, S.N.Liddick, D.M.Lee, J.Lippuner, D.Martin, J.Mendoza-Temis, B.D.Metzger, M.R.Mumpower, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, B.W.O'Shea, R.Reifarth, A.M.Rogers, D.M.Siegel, A.Spyrou, R.Surman, X.Tang, T.Uesaka, M.Wang r-process nucleosynthesis: connecting rare-isotope beam facilities with the cosmos
doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/ab0849
2019LV02 Chin.Phys.C 43, 104102 (2019) Y.-F.Lv, J.-B.Lu, G.-L.Zhang, Y.-H.Wu, C.-X.Yuan, G.-J.Fu, G.-X.Zhang, Z.Huang, M.-L.Wang, S.-P.Hu, H.-B.Sun, H.-Q.Zhang, C.-Q.Li, K.-Y.Ma, Y.-J.Ma, Yu.-Z.Liu, D.Testov, P.R.John, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, A.Goasduff, M.Siciliano, F.Galtarossa, F.Recchia, D.Mengoni, D.Bazzacco Low-lying states of 92, 93Nb excited in the reactions induced by the weakly-bound nucleus 6Li near the Coulomb barrier NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y(6Li, X)92Nb/93Nb, E=34 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, level schemes.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/43/10/104102
2019NI10 Chin.Phys.C 43, 113001 (2019) K.Ni, Y.Lai, A.Abdukerim, W.Chen, X.Chen, Y.Chen, X.Cui, Y.Fan, D.Fang, C.Fu, L.Geng, K.Giboni, F.Giuliani, L.Gu, X.Guo, K.Han, C.He, D.Huang, Y.Huang, Y.Huang, Z.Huang, P.Ji, X.Ji, Y.Ju, K.Liang, H.Liu, J.Liu, W.Ma, Y.Ma, Y.Mao, Y.Meng, P.Namwongsa, J.Ning, X.Ning, X.Ren, C.Shang, L.Si, A.Tan, A.Wang, H.Wang, M.Wang, Q.Wang, S.Wang, X.Wang, Z.Wang, M.Wu, S.Wu, J.Xia, M.Xiao, P.Xie, B.Yan, J.Yang, Y.Yang, C.Yu, J.Yuan, D.Zhang, H.Zhang, T.Zhang, L.Zhao, Q.Zheng, J.Zhou, N.Zhou, X.Zhou Searching for neutrino-less double beta decay of 136Xe with PandaX-II liquid xenon detector RADIOACTIVITY 136Xe(2β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced T1/2 and Majorana neutrino mass limits. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/43/11/113001
2019OZ03 Phys.Lett. B 797, 134800 (2019) F.C.Ozturk, B.Akkus, D.Atanasov, H.Beyer, F.Bosch, D.Boutin, C.Brandau, P.Buhler, R.B.Cakirli, R.J.Chen, W.D.Chen, X.C.Chen, I.Dillmann, C.Dimopoulou, W.Enders, H.G.Essel, T.Faestermann, O.Forstner, B.S.Gao, H.Geissel, R.Gernhauser, R.E.Grisenti, A.Gumberidze, S.Hagmann, T.Heftrich, M.Heil, M.O.Herdrich, P.-M.Hillenbrand, T.Izumikawa, P.Kienle, C.Klaushofer, C.Kleffner, C.Kozhuharov, R.K.Knobel, O.Kovalenko, S.Kreim, T.Kuhl, C.Lederer-Woods, M.Lestinsky, S.A.Litvinov, Yu.A.Litvinov, Z.Liu, X.W.Ma, L.Maier, B.Mei, H.Miura, I.Mukha, A.Najafi, D.Nagae, T.Nishimura, C.Nociforo, F.Nolden, T.Ohtsubo, Y.Oktem, S.Omika, A.Ozawa, N.Petridis, J.Piotrowski, R.Reifarth, J.Rossbach, R.Sanchez, M.S.Sanjari, C.Scheidenberger, R.S.Sidhu, H.Simon, U.Spillmann, M.Steck, Th.Stohlker, B.H.Sun, L.A.Susam, F.Suzaki, T.Suzuki, S.Yu.Torilov, C.Trageser, M.Trassinelli, S.Trotsenko, X.L.Tu, P.M.Walker, M.Wang, G.Weber, H.Weick, N.Winckler, D.F.A.Winters, P.J.Woods, T.Yamaguchi, X.D.Xu, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou New test of modulated electron capture decay of hydrogen-like 142Pm ions: Precision measurement of purely exponential decay RADIOACTIVITY 142Pm(EC); measured decay products; deduced T1/2.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134800
2019XU09 Phys.Rev. C 99, 064303 (2019) X.Xu, M.Wang, K.Blaum, J.D.Holt, Yu.A.Litvinov, A.Schwenk, J.Simonis, S.R.Stroberg, Y.H.Zhang, H.S.Xu, P.Shuai, X.L.Tu, X.H.Zhou, F.R.Xu, G.Audi, R.J.Chen, X.C.Chen, C.Y.Fu, Z.Ge, W.J.Huang, S.Litvinov, D.W.Liu, Y.H.Lam, X.W.Ma, R.S.Mao, A.Ozawa, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, T.Uesaka, G.Q.Xiao, Y.M.Xing, T.Yamaguchi, Y.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, Q.Zeng, H.W.Zhao, T.C.Zhao, W.Zhang, W.L.Zhan Masses of neutron-rich 52-54Sc and 54, 56Ti nuclides: The N=32 subshell closure in scandium ATOMIC MASSES 52,53,54Sc, 54,56Ti; measured mass excesses using isochronous mass spectrometry at CRSe-HIRFL, Lanzhou. Isotopes produced in 9Be(86Kr, X), E=460.65 MeV/nucleon reaction and separated using RIBLL2. Comparison with AME-2012 evaluation, and results from six previous experiments, and with valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) calculations. Systematics of S(2n) values in N=27-34 K, Ca, Sc, Ti isotopic chains, and those of empirical shell gaps in N=24-34 K, Ca, Sc, Ti isotopic chains and Z=19-25 N=32 isotones.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064303
2019XU13 Phys.Rev. C 100, 051303 (2019) X.Xu, J.H.Liu, C.X.Yuan, Y.M.Xing, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, R.J.Chen, X.C.Chen, C.Y.Fu, B.S.Gao, J.J.He, S.Kubono, Y.H.Lam, H.F.Li, M.L.Liu, X.W.Ma, P.Shuai, M.Si, M.Z.Sun, X.L.Tu, Q.Wang, H.S.Xu, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, P.Zhang, X.Zhou, W.L.Zhan, S.Litvinov, G.Audi, S.Naimi, T.Uesaka, Y.Yamaguchi, T.Yamaguchi, A.Ozawa, B.H.Sun, K.Kaneko, Y.Sun, F.R.Xu Masses of ground and isomeric states of 101In and configuration-dependent shell evolution in odd-$A$ indium isotopes ATOMIC MASSES 101In, 101mIn; measured mass excesses using storage-ring based isochronous mass spectrometry technique; deduced energy of the isomeric state. Comparison with systematic values in AME-2016 values. Systematics of 1/2- isomeric states in 101,103,105,107,109,111In, data from the present experiment for 101In and from the ENSDF database for others. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 101,103,105,107,109,111,113In; calculated energies of the 1/2- isomeric levels, neutron occupation numbers for 1/2- and 9/2+ levels, neutron effective single-particle energies of ν1g7/2 with respect to ν2d5/2 for 9/2+ and 1/2- levels using state-of-the-art shell-model calculations. Comparison with available experimental data. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(112Sn, X)31P/33S/35Cl/37Ar/39K/58Ni/60Cu/62Zn/64Ga/66Ge/68As/70Se/72Br/74Rb/76Rb/78Sr/80Y/89Tc/91Ru/91mRu/93Rh/95Pd/95mPd/97Ag/99Cd/101In/101mIn/103Sn, E=400.88 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products selected and analyzed by RIBLL2 separator, and revolution time spectrum at the Cooler Storage Ring (CSR) accelerator complex of HIRFL-Lanzhou facility.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.051303
2019YU04 Phys.Rev. C 100, 054609 (2019); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 102, 049901 (2020) K.Yue, J.T.Zhang, X.L.Tu, C.J.Shao, H.X.Li, P.Ma, B.Mei, X.C.Chen, Y.Y.Yang, X.Q.Liu, Y.M.Xing, K.H.Fang, X.H.Li, Z.Y.Sun, M.Wang, P.Egelhof, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou Measurement of 58Ni(p, p)58Ni elastic scattering at low momentum transfer by using the HIRFL-CSR heavy-ion storage ring NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(58Ni, p), E=95 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, E(x-ray), I(x-ray), absolute differential σ(θ) using a single-sided silicon detector (SSSD) detector at the Cooler Storage Ring (CSRe) at the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL-CSR); deduced nuclear matter rms value. Comparison with KDO3 and LC08 optical model calculations, and with previous experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.054609
2018FU06 Phys.Rev. C 97, 024339 (2018) G.J.Fu, Y.Y.Cheng, Y.H.Zhang, P.Zhang, P.Shuai, Y.M.Zhao, M.Wang New local mass relation for isobaric analogue states and isospin-nonconserving forces ATOMIC MASSES A=20-60; A=41-52; derived a new local mass relation for isobaric analog states of four neighboring nuclei, and compared with AME-2012 and IAS-2014 evaluations; discussed empirical Coulomb energy formula and the isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME), and odd-even staggering of the IMME coefficients.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.024339
2018FU11 Phys.Rev. C 98, 014315 (2018) C.Y.Fu, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, H.S.Xu, X.Xu, P.Shuai, Y.H.Lam, R.J.Chen, X.L.Yan, T.Bao, X.C.Chen, H.Chen, J.J.He, S.Kubono, D.W.Liu, R.S.Mao, X.W.Ma, M.Z.Sun, X.L.Tu, Y.M.Xing, P.Zhang, Q.Zeng, X.Zhou, W.L.Zhan, S.Litvinov, G.Audi, T.Uesaka, Y.Yamaguchi, T.Yamaguchi, A.Ozawa, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, F.R.Xu Masses of the Tz = -3/2 nuclei 27P and 29S ATOMIC MASSES 27P, 29S; measured revolution time spectrum, and mass excesses using isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) technique at Cooler Storage Ring (CSR) of HIRFL-Lanzhou facility. 29S, 29P, 29Si, 29Al; analyzed linear and quadratic coefficients of the isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME). Comparison with AME-2016 values. 27P, 29S; isotopes produced in 9Be(58Ni, X), E=468 MeV/nucleon reaction, and using RIBLL2 fragment separator.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014315
2018ME02 Phys.Rev. C 97, 044619 (2018) Universal odd-even staggering in isotopic fragmentation and spallation cross sections of neutron-rich fragments NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, 181Ta(40Ca, X), (48Ca, X), (58Ni, X), (64Ni, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon; 1H(56Fe, X), E=300, 500, 750, 1000, 1500 MeV/nucleon; 1H(136Xe, X), E=1000 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(78Kr, X), E=483 MeV/nucleon; Pb(124Xe, X), (136Xe, X), E=1000 MeV/nucleon; 112Sn(112Sn, X), E=1000 MeV/nucleon; 9Be, 181Ta(40Ar, X), E=57 MeV/nucleon; 9Be, 181Ta(86Kr, X)E=64 MeV/nucleon; 2H(136Xe, X), E=500 MeV/nucleon; 1H(208Pb, X), E=1000 MeV/nucleon; Ni, 181Ta(40Ar, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon; analyzed experimental data for fragmentation σ for (N-Z)=1-23 scattered particles; deduced odd-even staggering (OES) effect using third-order difference formula.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.044619
2018TU03 Phys.Rev. C 97, 014321 (2018) X.L.Tu, X.C.Chen, J.T.Zhang, P.Shuai, K.Yue, X.Xu, C.Y.Fu, Q.Zeng, X.Zhou, Y.M.Xing, J.X.Wu, R.S.Mao, L.J.Mao, K.H.Fang, Z.Y.Sun, M.Wang, J.C.Yang, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, Y.H.Zhang, Y.J.Yuan, X.W.Ma, X.H.Zhou, H.S.Xu First application of combined isochronous and Schottky mass spectrometry: Half-lives of fully ionized 49Cr24+ and 53Fe26+ atoms RADIOACTIVITY 49Cr, 53Fe(β+)[from 9Be(58Ni, X), E=430.8 MeV/nucleon followed by separation of fragments using projectile fragment separator RIBLL2]; measured half-life of bare (fully-ionized) ions by isochronous and Schottky mass spectrometry technique using experimental cooler storage ring (CSRe) at the Heavy Ion Research Facility, Lanzhou (HIRFL-CSR). Comparison with half-lives of neutral atoms.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.014321
2018WA15 Phys.Rev. C 98, 014304 (2018), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 102, 069903 (2020) M.Wang, Y.Y.Wang, L.H.Zhu, B.H.Sun, G.L.Zhang, L.C.He, W.W.Qu, F.Wang, T.F.Wang, Y.Y.Chen, C.Xiong, J.Zhang, J.M.Zhang, Y.Zheng, 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 New high-spin structure and possible chirality in 109In 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, bands, alignments, configurations, and possible chiral partner bands. 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 yrast states in 103,105,107,109,111,113In.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014304
2018WE07 J.Radioanal.Nucl.Chem. 317, 235 (2018) J.Wen, Y.Yang, R.Liu, Zh.Liu, M.Wang, Z.W.Wen Determination of the 232Th(n, 2n)231Th reaction rate in thorium oxide cylinder assembly under D-T neutron source NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, 2n), 56Fe(n, p), 27Al(n, α), E<20 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced reaction rates. Comparison with MCNP code simulations based on ENDF/B-VII.0, ENDF/B-VII.1, CENDL-3.1 and JENDL-4.0 libraries.
doi: 10.1007/s10967-018-5851-z
2018XI04 Phys.Lett. B 781, 358 (2018) Y.M.Xing, K.A.Li, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, S.Wanajo, S.Kubono, G.Martinez-Pinedo, A.Sieverding, R.J.Chen, P.Shuai, C.Y.Fu, X.L.Yan, W.J.Huang, X.Xu, X.D.Tang, H.S.Xu, T.Bao, X.C.Chen, B.S.Gao, J.J.He, Y.H.Lam, H.F.Li, J.H.Liu, X.W.Ma, R.S.Mao, M.Si, M.Z.Sun, X.L.Tu, Q.Wang, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, P.Zhang, X.Zhou, W.L.Zhan, S.Litvinov, G.Audi, T.Uesaka, Y.Yamaguchi, T.Yamaguchi, A.Ozawa, C.Frohlich, T.Rauscher, F.-K.Thielemann, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, A.C.Dai, F.R.Xu Mass measurements of neutron-deficient Y, Zr, and Nb isotopes and their impact on rp and νp nucleosynthesis processes ATOMIC MASSES 78,79Y, 80,81Zr, 82,83,84Nb, 84Mo; measured revolution time spectrum; deduced mass excess values and proton separation energies. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.04.009
2018XU09 Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 515 (2018) X.Xu, P.Shuai, P.Zhang, Y.Zhang, M.Wang Extremely Small Isospin Impurity in the Lowest T=2 Isobaric Analogue State in 52Co NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(58Ni, x), E=467.91 MeV/nucleon; measured revolution time spectrum (counts vs revolution time) using in-flight fragment separator RIBLL2 and cooler-storage ring CSRe; deduced peaks corresponding to TZ=-1 and -1/2 nuclei, new partial decay scheme of 52Co gs and 2+ isomeric state; compared with old partial decay scheme based on conventional 52Ni β-delayed proton assignment (using published data), compared also with recent β-delayed protons and γ-rays experiment; compiled published data on 40Ti, 44Cr, 46Mn, 48Fe, 50Co, 52Ni, 56Zn proton decay strengths, theoretical feeding of IAS as a super-allowed β-decay branch, γ-deexcitation strength of IAS proton decay group with highest intensity corresponds to the decay of 1+ excited state in 52Co and not from Jπ=0+, T=2 IAS. Effort to find an explanation for that is highly called for.
doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.515
2018ZH25 Ann.Nucl.Energy 119, 264 (2018) L.Zheng, Y.Yang, R.Liu, Z.Liu, M.Wang, L.Jiang, Z.W.Wen, K.Wang, X.Liu Determination of thorium fission rate based on 135I in thorium oxide cylinder bombarded by D-T fusion neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, F)135I, 56Fe(n, p), 27Al(n, α), 197Au(n, 2n), E<20 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced fission rates along with reaction rates. Comparison with MCNP calculations employing ENDF/B-VII.0, ENDF/B-VII.1, JENDL-4.0, CENDL-3.1 library data.
doi: 10.1016/j.anucene.2018.05.012
2018ZH29 Phys.Rev. C 98, 014319 (2018) Y.H.Zhang, P.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, H.S.Xu, X.Xu, P.Shuai, Y.H.Lam, R.J.Chen, X.L.Yan, T.Bao, X.C.Chen, H.Chen, C.Y.Fu, J.J.He, S.Kubono, D.W.Liu, R.S.Mao, X.W.Ma, M.Z.Sun, X.L.Tu, Y.M.Xing, Q.Zeng, X.Zhou, W.L.Zhan, S.Litvinov, K.Blaum, G.Audi, T.Uesaka, Y.Yamaguchi, T.Yamaguchi, A.Ozawa, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, F.R.Xu Isochronous mass measurements of Tz = -1 fp-shell nuclei from projectile fragmentation of 58Ni ATOMIC MASSES 43Ti, 44,44m,45V, 46,47Cr, 48,49Mn, 50,51Fe, 52,52mCo, 54Ni, 56Cu; measured time revolution spectra, and mass excesses using isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) technique using Cooler Storage Ring (CSRm) at HIRFL-Lanzhou. Comparison with AME-2012 evaluation, and with predictions of several mass models. 52,52mCo, 44,44mV; deduced precise energies of the isomeric states from direct mass measurements, and compared with previously known values. 52,52mCo, 52Mn; deduced revised level energies in 52Co from new mass measurements for 52,52mCo and known level energies in 52Mn mirror nucleus. 56Co, 56Cu; deduced revised 56Cu level energies from new mass measurement for 56Cu and using known level energies of 56Co mirror nucleus. 52Co, 52Fe, 52Mn, 52Cr; analyzed quadratic and cubic fit coefficients of the isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME). Discussed impact of new mass measurements on different aspects in nuclear structure. Isotopes produced in 9Be(58Ni, X), E=467.91 MeV/nucleon reaction, and fragments separated using RIBLL2 separator at Lanzhou.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014319
2017AU03 Chin.Phys.C 41, 030001 (2017) G.Audi, F.G.Kondev, M.Wang, W.J.Huang, S.Naimi The NUBASE2016 evaluation of nuclear properties COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated nuclear structure and decay data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030001
2017CH37 Phys.Rev. C 96, 034302 (2017) X.C.Chen, Q.Zeng, Yu.A.Litvinov, X.L.Tu, P.M.Walker, M.Wang, Q.Wang, K.Yue, Y.H.Zhang Statistical approaches to lifetime measurements with restricted observation times RADIOACTIVITY 94mRu(IT); measured and analyzed half-life of fully-ionized (bare) ions of 8+ isomeric state at 2644 keV using generic statistical methods based on frequentism and Bayesianism, and various filtering and sorting scenarios at the Experimental Cooler Storage Ring (CSRe) in Lanzhou, China; deduced ICC. Comparison with calculations using BrIcc code. Proposed a complete statistical analysis for half-life extraction. See also 2017Ze02 from the same laboratory for details of experimental description.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.034302
2017HU03 Chin.Phys.C 41, 030002 (2017) W.J.Huang, G.Audi, M.Wang, F.G.Kondev, S.Naimi, X.Xu The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (I). Evaluation of input data; and adjustment procedures COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated nuclear structure, reaction and decay data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030002
2017TU01 Phys.Rev. C 95, 014610 (2017) X.L.Tu, A.Kelic-Heil, Yu.A.Litvinov, Zs.Podolyak, Y.H.Zhang, W.J.Huang, H.S.Xu, K.Blaum, F.Bosch, R.J.Chen, X.C.Chen, C.Y.Fu, B.S.Gao, Z.Ge, Z.G.Hu, D.W.Liu, S.A.Litvinov, X.W.Ma, R.S.Mao, B.Mei, P.Shuai, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, Z.Y.Sun, P.M.Walker, M.Wang, N.Winckler, J.W.Xia, G.Q.Xiao, Y.M.Xing, X.Xu, T.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, W.Zhang, H.W.Zhao, T.C.Zhao, X.H.Zhou Application of isochronous mass spectrometry for the study of angular momentum population in projectile fragmentation reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(78Kr, X)53Fe/53mFe/53Co/53mCo, E=479.4 MeV/nucleon; measured revolution time spectra of the isomeric and ground states of 53Co and 53Fe using isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) technique at HIRFL-CSR-Lanzhou facility; deduced isomeric ratios for the 19/2 state, and compared with the predictions of theoretical calculations using ABRABLA07 code. 53Fe; calculated production probability of 53Fe versus spin using ABRABLA07 code for the 58Ni, 78Kr, 84Kr, and 112Sn projectiles.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.014610
2017WA10 Chin.Phys.C 41, 030003 (2017) M.Wang, G.Audi, F.G.Kondev, W.J.Huang, S.Naimi, X.Xu The AME2016 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references ATOMIC MASSES A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic masses data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/41/3/030003
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
2017ZE02 Phys.Rev. C 96, 031303 (2017) Q.Zeng, M.Wang, X.H.Zhou, Y.H.Zhang, X.L.Tu, X.C.Chen, X.Xu, Yu.A.Litvinov, H.S.Xu, K.Blaum, R.J.Chen, C.Y.Fu, Z.Ge, W.J.Huang, H.F.Li, J.H.Liu, B.Mei, P.Shuai, M.Si, B.H.Sun, M.Z.Sun, Q.Wang, G.Q.Xiao, Y.M.Xing, T.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Y.D.Zang, P.Zhang, W.Zhang, X.Zhou Half-life measurement of short-lived 94m44Ru44+ using isochronous mass spectrometry RADIOACTIVITY 94mRu(IT)[from 9Be(112Sn, X), E=376.42 MeV/nucleon]; measured half-life of the fully-ionized (bare) ions of 8+ isomeric state at 2644 keV at the Experimental Cooler Storage Ring (CSRe) in Heavy Ion Research Facility (HIRFL), Lanzhou; deduced ICC. Comparison with calculations using BrIcc code, and with theoretical predictions. See also 2017Ch37 from the same laboratory for a detailed statistical analysis for extraction of half-life from experimental data. ATOMIC MASSES 94Ru, 94mRu; measured mass excesses of the isomer and the ground state of 94Ru using isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) at Heavy Ion Research Facility (HIRFL), Lanzhou, and compared with AME-2016.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.031303
2017ZH12 Phys.Lett. B 767, 20 (2017) P.Zhang, X.Xu, P.Shuai, R.J.Chen, X.L.Yan, Y.H.Zhang, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, H.S.Xu, T.Bao, X.C.Chen, H.Chen, C.Y.Fu, J.J.He, S.Kubono, Y.H.Lam, D.W.Liu, R.S.Mao, X.W.Ma, M.Z.Sun, X.L.Tu, Y.M.Xing, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, X.Zhou, X.H.Zhou, W.L.Zhan, S.Litvinov, G.Audi, T.Uesaka, Y.Yamaguchi, T.Yamaguchi, A.Ozawa, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, F.R.Xu High-precision QEC values of superallowed 0+ → 0+β-emitters 46Cr, 50Fe and 54Ni ATOMIC MASSES 42Ti, 46Cr, 48Mn, 50Fe, 54Ni; measured the revolution time spectrum; deduced precision mass excesses, corrected log ft values. Comparison with AME12 evaluated data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.01.039
2017ZH23 Prog.Nucl.Energy 99, 73 (2017) L.Zheng, X.Lu, Y.Yang, R.Liu, S.Feng, L.Jiang, M.Wang, Z.Han Experimental and simulative studies of thorium fission rates on thorium oxide/depleted uranium cylinders with D-T neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 238U(n, F), E<14 MeV; measured fission products, En, In; deduced fission rates. Comparison with MCNP simulation employing ENDF/B-VII.0 and ENDF/B-VII.1 library data.
doi: 10.1016/j.pnucene.2017.04.021
2016FA10 Phys.Rev. C 94, 044621 (2016) D.Q.Fang, Y.G.Ma, X.Y.Sun, P.Zhou, Y.Togano, N.Aoi, H.Baba, X.Z.Cai, X.G.Cao, J.G.Chen, Y.Fu, W.Guo, Y.Hara, T.Honda, Z.G.Hu, K.Ieki, Y.Ishibashi, Y.Ito, N.Iwasa, S.Kanno, T.Kawabata, H.Kimura, Y.Kondo, K.Kurita, M.Kurokawa, T.Moriguchi, H.Murakami, H.Ooishi, K.Okada, S.Ota, A.Ozawa, H.Sakurai, S.Shimoura, R.Shioda, E.Takeshita, S.Takeuchi, W.D.Tian, H.W.Wang, J.S.Wang, M.Wang, K.Yamada, Y.Yamada, Y.Yasuda, K.Yoneda, G.Q.Zhang, T.Motobayashi Proton-proton correlations in distinguishing the two-proton emission mechanism of 23Al and 22Mg NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(23Al, 2pX), (23Al, 2p21Na), (23Al, 2p20Ne), E=57.4 MeV/nucleon; 12C(22Mg, 2pX), (22Mg, 2p20Ne), E=53.5 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 22Mg and 23Al beams from 12C(28Si, X), E=135 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured fragments and protons using ΔE-E detectors at RIBF-RIKEN facility; deduced proton-proton momentum correlation function for decays into p+p+X, p+p+20Na, and p+p+21Na channels, effective source sizes from calculations using the CRAB code with a Gaussian source, mechanism of two-proton emission.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.044621
2016LA04 Astrophys.J. 818, 78 (2016) Y.H.Lam, J.J.He, A.Parikh, H.Schatz, B.A.Brown, M.Wang, B.Guo, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, H.S.Xu Reaction Rates of 64Ge(p, γ)65As and 65As(p, γ)66Se and the Extent of Nucleosynthesis in Type I X-Ray Bursts NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Ge, 65As(p, γ), E=0.2-2 GK; calculated nuclear reaction rates. Large-scale shell model.
doi: 10.3847/0004-637X/818/1/78
2016LI11 Ann.Nucl.Energy 92, 391 (2016) R.Liu, Y.W.Yang, X.S.Yan, S.Feng, X.X.Lu, T.H.Zhu, L.Jiang, M.Wang Measurement and calculation of U and Th reaction rates in uranium mock assemblies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 235,238U(n, F), (n, γ), E thermal; measured reaction products; deduced reaction rates. Comparison with MCNP calculations, ENDF/B-VII.0 library.
doi: 10.1016/j.anucene.2016.01.048
2016LI45 Yuan.Wul.Ping. 33, 160 (2016); Nucl.Phys.Rev. 33, 160 (2016) C.Lin, X.Xu, J.Wang, L.Sun, H.Jia, L.Yang, P.Ma, J.Ma, Y.Yang, S.Jin, M.Huang, Z.Bai, Z.Wu, F.Yang, Z.Hu, M.Wang, X.Lei, H.Zhang, H.Xu, G.Xiao Proton and Two-proton Emissions from Proton-rich Nuclei with 10 ≤ Z ≤ 20 RADIOACTIVITY 28,29S, 26,27P, 17,18Ne(2p), 27S, 26P, 22,25Si, 20Mg, 23Si, 22Al, 21Mg, 24Si, 23Al, 36,37Ca(β+p), (β+2p); measured decay products, Ep, Ip; deduced energy, T1/2, branching-ratios.
doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.33.02.160#
2016ME15 Phys.Rev. C 94, 044615 (2016) B.Mei, H.S.Xu, Y.H.Zhang, M.Wang, X.L.Tu, K.-H.Schmidt, Yu.A.Litvinov, Z.Y.Sun, X.H.Zhou, Y.J.Yuan, K.Blaum, M.V.Ricciardi, A.Kelic-Heil, R.S.Mao, Z.G.Hu, P.Shuai, Y.D.Zang, X.W.Ma, X.Y.Zhang, J.W.Xia, G.Q.Xiao, Z.Y.Guo, J.C.Yang, X.H.Zhang, X.Xu, X.L.Yan, W.Zhang, W.L.Zhan Odd-even staggering in yields of neutron-deficient nuclei produced by projectile fragmentation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(58Ni, X), E=463 MeV/nucleon; measured neutron-deficient fragment, revolution-time spectrum, fragment yields and particle-emission threshold energy (PETE) of Tz=-3/2 and -1 nuclei using fragment separator RIBLL2 and experimental Cooler Storage Ring (CSRe) at HIRFL-Lanzhou facility; deduced odd-even staggering (OES) of fragment yields.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.044615
2016TU01 Nucl.Phys. A945, 89 (2016) X.L.Tu, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, B.Mei, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, M.Wang, H.S.Xu, Y.H.Zhang Indirect mass determination for the neutron-deficient nuclides 44V, 48Mn, 52Co and 56Cu RADIOACTIVITY 44V, 48Mn, 52Co, 56Cu(β+), (EC), (β+p); calculated β-delayed proton spectroscopic data; deduced mass excess, Q using mirror symmetry. Compared with other calculations of mass excess and data.
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2016WA10 Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 46 (2016) M.-J.Wang, G.Chen, Y.-F.Wu, G.-L.Ma Rapidity bin multiplicity correlations from a multi-phase transport model
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16046-9
2016WA15 Phys.Rev. A 93, 052711 (2016) M.Wang, B.Rudek, D.Bennett, P.de Vera, M.Bug, T.Buhr, W.Y.Baek, G.Hilgers, H.Rabus Cross sections for ionization of tetrahydrofuran by protons at energies between 300 and 3000 keV NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, H, O(p, E), E=0.3-3 MeV; measured reaction products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced ionization σ(θ), σ(θ, E) and uncertainties. Comparison with theoretical calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.93.052711
2016XU10 Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 182503 (2016) X.Xu, P.Zhang, P.Shuai, R.J.Chen, X.L.Yan, Y.H.Zhang, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, H.S.Xu, T.Bao, X.C.Chen, H.Chen, C.Y.Fu, S.Kubono, Y.H.Lam, D.W.Liu, R.S.Mao, X.W.Ma, M.Z.Sun, X.L.Tu, Y.M.Xing, J.C.Yang, Y.J.Yuan, Q.Zeng, X.Zhou, X.H.Zhou, W.L.Zhan, S.Litvinov, K.Blaum, G.Audi, T.Uesaka, Y.Yamaguchi, T.Yamaguchi, A.Ozawa, B.H.Sun, Y.Sun, A.C.Dai, F.R.Xu Identification of the Lowest T=2, Jπ = 0+ Isobaric Analog State in 52Co and Its Impact on the Understanding of β-Decay Properties of 52Ni NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(58Ni, X)52Co, E=467.91 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, TOF; deduced atomic masses, energy of T=2 isobaric analog state, level scheme. Comparison with shell model calculations using GXPF1J interaction.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.182503
2015AU02 At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 103-104, 1 (2015); See 2014PF01 G.Audi, K.Blaum, M.Block, G.Bollen, S.Goriely, J.C.Hardy, F.Herfurth, F.G.Kondev, H.-J.Kluge, D.Lunney, J.M.Pearson, G.Savard, K.S.Sharma, M.Wang, Y.H.Zhang Comment on "Atomic mass compilation 2012" by B. Pfeiffer, K. Venkataramaniah, U. Czok, C. Scheidenberger COMPILATION 45Cr, 47Ar, 65As, 73Ge, 100Sn, 286Nh; compiled experimental atomic masses; deduced differences with work of B. Pfeiffer et al.
doi: 10.1016/j.adt.2014.05.003
2015JI07 Phys.Rev. C 91, 054617 (2015) S.L.Jin, J.S.Wang, Y.Y.Yang, P.Ma, M.R.Huang, J.B.Ma, F.Fu, Q.Wang, M.Wang, Z.Y.Sun, Z.G.Hu, R.F.Chen, X.Y.Zhang, X.H.Yuan, X.L.Tu, Z.G.Xu, K.Yue, J.D.Chen, B.Tang, Y.D.Zang, D.P.Wu, Q.Hu, Z.Bai, Y.J.Zhou, W.H.Ma, J.Chen, C.J.Lin, X.X.Xu, Z.Z.Ren, C.Xu, D.D.Ni, Y.H.Zhang, H.S.Xu, G.Q.Xiao Reaction mechanism of 8B breakup at the Fermi energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(8B, 7Be), E=36 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 8B beam produced in 9Be(12C, X), E=80.1 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured particle spectra, (7Be)p-coin in the breakup reactions from 8B at RIBLL-HIRFL-Lanzhou facility; deduced energy sum spectrum of the one-proton knockout residue, longitudinal momentum distributions of 7Be fragments for stripping and diffraction mechanisms. Comparison with CDCC calculations with Koning and Delaroche global parameterization.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.054617
2015MA19 Phys.Lett. B 743, 306 (2015) Y.G.Ma, D.Q.Fang, X.Y.Sun, P.Zhou, Y.Togano, N.Aoi, H.Baba, X.Z.Cai, X.G.Cao, J.G.Chen, Y.Fu, W.Guo, Y.Hara, T.Honda, Z.G.Hu, K.Ieki, Y.Ishibashi, Y.Ito, N.Iwasa, S.Kanno, T.Kawabata, H.Kimura, Y.Kondo, K.Kurita, M.Kurokawa, T.Moriguchi, H.Murakami, H.Ooishi, K.Okada, S.Ota, A.Ozawa, H.Sakurai, S.Shimoura, R.Shioda, E.Takeshita, S.Takeuchi, W.D.Tian, H.W.Wang, J.S.Wang, M.Wang, K.Yamada, Y.Yamada, Y.Yasuda, K.Yoneda, G.Q.Zhang, T.Motobayashi Different mechanism of two-proton emission from proton-rich nuclei 23Al and 22Mg RADIOACTIVITY 23Al, 22Mg(2p) [from 9Be(28Si, X), E=135 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Ep, Ip; deduced two-proton relative momentum and opening angle from the decay. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.02.066
2015MA67 Phys.Scr. T166, 014012 (2015) X.Ma, W.Q.Wen, Z.K.Huang, H.B.Wang, Y.J.Yuan, M.Wang, Z.Y.Sun, L.J.Mao, J.C.Yang, H.S.Xu, G.Q.Xiao, W.L.Zhan Proposal for precision determination of 7.8 eV isomeric state in 229Th at heavy ion storage ring
doi: 10.1088/0031-8949/2015/T166/014012
2015XU14 Chin.Phys.C 39, 104001 (2015) X.Xu, M.Wang, Y.-H.Zhang, H.-S.Xu, P.Shuai, X.-L.Tu, Y.A.Litvinov, X.-H.Zhou, B.-H.Sun, Y.-J.Yuan, J.-W.Xia, J.-C.Yang, K.Blaum, R.-J.Chen, X.-C.Chen, C.-Y.Fu, Z.Ge, Z.-G.Hu, W.-J.Huang, D.-W.Liu, Y.-H.Lam, X.-W.Ma, R.-S.Mao, T.Uesaka, G.-Q.Xiao, Y.-M.Xing, T.Yamaguchi, Y.Yamaguchi, Q.Zeng, X.-L.Yan, H.-W.Zhao, T.-C.Zhao, W.Zhang, W.-L.Zhan Direct mass measurements of neutron-rich 86Kr projectile fragments and the persistence of neutron magic number N=32 in Sc isotopes ATOMIC MASSES 23F, 25Ne, 33Al, 36Si, 38P, 42,43Cl, 52,53,54Sc, 54,56Ti, 57,58V, 61Cr, 69Co; measured corrected revolution time spectrum; deduced mass excess values. Comparison with AME12 mass evaluation.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/39/10/104001
2014AU02 Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 1 (2014) G.Audi, M.Wang, A.H.Wapstra, F.G.Kondev, M.MacCormick, X.Xu The 2012 Atomic Mass Evaluation and the Mass Tables COMPILATION A=1-270; compiled atomic masses, other properties. 270Hs; deduced new magic numbers.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.06.126
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
2014EI01 Phys.Rev. C 89, 064318 (2014) M.Eibach, T.Beyer, K.Blaum, M.Block, Ch.E.Dullmann, K.Eberhardt, J.Grund, Sz.Nagy, H.Nitsche, W.Nortershauser, D.Renisch, K.P.Rykaczewski, F.Schneider, C.Smorra, J.Vieten, M.Wang, K.Wendt Direct high-precision mass measurements on 241, 243Am, 244Pu, and 249Cf ATOMIC MASSES 241,243Am, 244Pu, 249Cf; measured Time-of-flight spectrum of carbon cluster ions, cyclotron frequencies by TOF-ICR technique using TRIGA-TRAP Penning-trap mass spectrometer at Mainz; deduced masses. Comparison with data in AME-2012. Analyzed AME-2012 masses of 84 nuclides in Z=82-112, N=129-166 region, and improved uncertainties with the use of new mass measurements in this work.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.064318
2014LI43 Nucl.Data Sheets 118, 588 (2014) R.Liu, T.H.Zhu, X.S.Yan, X.X.Lu, L.Jiang, M.Wang, Z.J.Han, Z.W.Wen, J.F.Lin, Y.W.Yang Progress of Integral Experiments in Benchmark Fission Assemblies for a Blanket of Hybrid Reactor
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2014ME05 Phys.Rev. C 89, 054612 (2014) B.Mei, H.S.Xu, X.L.Tu, Y.H.Zhang, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.-H.Schmidt, M.Wang, Z.Y.Sun, X.H.Zhou, Y.J.Yuan, M.V.Ricciardi, A.Kelic-Heil, R.Reifarth, K.Blaum, R.S.Mao, Z.G.Hu, P.Shuai, Y.D.Zang, X.W.Ma, X.Y.Zhang, J.W.Xia, G.Q.Xiao, Z.Y.Guo, J.C.Yang, X.H.Zhang, X.Xu, X.L.Yan, W.Zhang, W.L.Zhan Origin of odd-even staggering in fragment yields: Impact of nuclear pairing and shell structure on the particle-emission threshold energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(78Kr, X), E=482.9 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, fragment yields, particle-emission threshold energies of Tz=-1/2 and +1/2, Z=8-31 nuclei using in-flight fragment separator and a storage ring facility at CSRe-HIRFL-Lanzhou; deduced odd-even staggering (OES) effect on yields of fragments, and impact of pairing and shell structure.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.054612
2014SH14 Phys.Lett. B 735, 327 (2014) P.Shuai, H.S.Xu, X.L.Tu, Y.H.Zhang, B.H.Sun, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, K.Blaum, X.H.Zhou, J.J.He, Y.Sun, K.Kaneko, Y.J.Yuan, J.W.Xia, J.C.Yang, G.Audi, X.L.Yan, X.C.Chen, G.B.Jia, Z.G.Hu, X.W.Ma, R.S.Mao, B.Mei, Z.Y.Sun, S.T.Wang, G.Q.Xiao, X.Xu, T.Yamaguchi, Y.Yamaguchi, Y.D.Zang, H.W.Zhao, T.C.Zhao, W.Zhang, W.L.Zhan Charge and frequency resolved isochronous mass spectrometry and the mass of 51Co ATOMIC MASSES 51Co, 34Ar; measured revolution frequencies; deduced mass excess values. Comparison with shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2014.06.046
2014TU01 J.Phys.(London) G41, 025104 (2014) X.L.Tu, Y.Sun, Y.H.Zhang, H.S.Xu, K.Kaneko, Y.A.Litvinov, M.Wang A survey of Coulomb displacement energies and questions on the anomalous behavior in the fp-shell NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 69Br, 69Se, 5Li, 5He; calculated Coulomb displacement energy. Shell model, GXPF1A, JUN45 effective interactions, comparison with available data.
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2014WA31 Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 6 (2014) M.Wang, G.Audi, F.G.Kondev, B.Pfeiffer, J.Blachot, X.Sun, M.MacCormick NUBASE2012 Evaluation of Nuclear Properties COMPILATION 197,212Bi; compiled experimental properties of nuclides, T1/2, J, π. Comparison with ENSDF library.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.06.127
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doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.034908
2013LI42 Chin.Phys.C 37, 094102 (2013) Neighboring azimuthal bin-bin multiplicity correlation as a direct measure for the shear viscosity in relativistic heavy ion collisions
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/37/9/094102
2013XI10 Nucl.Phys. A920, 33 (2013) Y.-L.Xie, G.Chen, J.-L.Wang, Z.-H.Liu, M.-J.Wang Scaling properties of multiplicity fluctuations in heavy-ion collisions simulated by AMPT model
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2013.10.008
2013XU13 Phys.Lett. B 727, 126 (2013) X.X.Xu, C.J.Lin, H.M.Jia, F.Yang, H.Q.Zhang, Z.H.Liu, Z.D.Wu, L.Yang, P.F.Bao, L.J.Sun, H.S.Xu, J.S.Wang, Y.Y.Yang, Z.Y.Sun, Z.G.Hu, M.Wang, S.L.Jin, J.L.Han, N.T.Zhang, S.Z.Chen, X.G.Lei, M.R.Huang, P.Ma, J.B.Ma, Y.H.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, X.W.Ma, G.Q.Xiao Correlations of two protons emitted from excited states of 28S and 27P RADIOACTIVITY 28S, 27P(2p) [from 9Be(32S, X), E=80.4 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Ep, Ip; deduced excitation spectra, Si-p-p and Al-p-p coincidences, σ(θ), distributions of the opening angle and the relative momentum of two protons emitted from excited levels, diproton branching ratio. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2013.10.029
2013YA03 Astrophys.J. 766, L8 (2013) X.L.Yan, H.S.Xu, Yu.A.Litvinov, Y.H.Zhang, H.Schatz, X.L.Tu, K.Blaum, X.H.Zhou, B.H.Sun, J.J.He, Y.Sun, M.Wang, Y.J.Yuan, J.W.Xia, J.C.Yang, G.Audi, G.B.Jia, Z.G.Hu, X.W.Ma, R.S.Mao, B.Mei, P.Shuai, Z.Y.Sun, S.T.Wang, G.Q.Xiao, X.XU, T.Yamaguchi, Y.Yamaguchi, Y.D.Zang, H.W.Zhao, T.C.Zhao, W.Zhang, W.L.Zhan Mass Measurement of 45Cr and Its Impact on the Ca-Sc Cycle in X-Ray Bursts ATOMIC MASSES 41Ti, 43V, 45Cr, 47Mn, 49Fe, 53Ni, 55Cu; measured revolution frequencies; deduced masses. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1088/2041-8205/766/1/L8
2012AS01 Phys.Rev. C 85, 015202 (2012) R.Asaturyan, R.Ent, H.Mkrtchyan, T.Navasardyan, V.Tadevosyan, G.S.Adams, A.Ahmidouch, T.Angelescu, J.Arrington, A.Asaturyan, O.K.Baker, N.Benmouna, C.Bertoncini, H.P.Blok, W.U.Boeglin, P.E.Bosted, H.Breuer, M.E.Christy, S.H.Connell, Y.Cui, M.M.Dalton, S.Danagoulian, D.Day, J.A.Dunne, D.Dutta, N.El Khayari, H.C.Fenker, V.V.Frolov, L.Gan, D.Gaskell, K.Hafidi, W.Hinton, R.J.Holt, T.Horn, G.M.Huber, E.Hungerford, X.Jiang, M.Jones, K.Joo, N.Kalantarians, J.J.Kelly, C.E.Keppel, V.Kubarovsky, Y.Li, Y.Liang, D.Mack, S.P.Malace, P.Markowitz, E.McGrath, P.McKee, D.G.Meekins, A.Mkrtchyan, B.Moziak, G.Niculescu, I.Niculescu, A.K.Opper, T.Ostapenko, P.E.Reimer, J.Reinhold, J.Roche, S.E.Rock, E.Schulte, E.Segbefia, C.Smith, G.R.Smith, P.Stoler, L.Tang, M.Ungaro, A.Uzzle, S.Vidakovic, A.Villano, W.F.Vulcan, M.Wang, G.Warren, F.R.Wesselmann, B.Wojtsekhowski, S.A.Wood, C.Xu, L.Yuan, X.Zheng Semi-inclusive charged-pion electroproduction off protons and deuterons: Cross sections, ratios, and access to the quark-parton model at low energies
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.015202
2012AU05 Chin.Phys.C 36, 1287 (2012) G.Audi, M.Wang, A.H.Wapstra, F.G.Kondev, M.MacCormick, X.Xu, B.Pfeiffer The AME2012 atomic mass evaluation (I). Evaluation of input data, adjustment procedures
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/36/12/002
2012AU06 use keynumber 2012WA38 2012) M.Wang, G.Audi, A.H.Wapstra, F.G.Kondev, M.MacCormick, X.Xu, B.Pfeiffer The AME2012 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic mass data.
2012AU07 Chin.Phys.C 36, 1157 (2012) G.Audi, F.G.Kondev, M.Wang, B.Pfeiffer, X.Sun, J.Blachot, M.MacCormick The NUBASE2012 evaluation of nuclear properties COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated ground- and isomeric-states mass excess, J, π, decay properties.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/36/12/001
2012CH44 Phys.Rev. C 86, 054910 (2012) G.Chen, Y.-L.Yan, D.-S.Li, D.-M.Zhou, M.-J.Wang, B.-G.Dong, B.-H.Sa Antimatter production in central Au+Au collisions at √ sNN=200 GeV
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.054910
2012JI07 Phys.Rev. C 85, 054303 (2012) H.Jiang, G.J.Fu, B.Sun, M.Liu, N.Wang, M.Wang, Y.G.Ma, C.J.Lin, Y.M.Zhao, Y.H.Zhang, Z.Ren, A.Arima Predictions of unknown masses and their applications ATOMIC MASSES Z=1-184, N=1-184; analyzed masses for 1566 nuclei using extrapolation approach and shell correction term, S(n), S(2n), S(p), and S(2p); one-neutron and one-proton drip nuclei, R-process nucleosynthesis and astrophysical implications. Comparison with AME-2011 interim mass evaluation, and with Duflo-Zuker model. 85Mo, 87,88,89Tc, 123Ag, 140I, 222Po, 226,227,228Rn, 233,234Ra, 235Ac; compared predicted masses with measured values. RADIOACTIVITY 248,249,250,251,252,253,254,255,256,257No, 251,252,253,254,255,256,257,258,259Lr, 253,254,255,256,257,258,259,260,261Rf, 255,256,257,258,259,260,261,262Db, 256,257,258,259,260,261,262,263Sg(α); calculated Q(α), half-life. Comparison with experimental data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.054303
2012WA38 Chin.Phys.C 36, 1603 (2012) M.Wang, G.Audi, A.H.Wapstra, F.G.Kondev, M.MacCormick, X.Xu, B.Pfeiffer The AME2012 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references COMPILATION A=1-295; compiled, evaluated atomic mass data.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/36/12/003
2012YA01 Phys.Rev. C 85, 024907 (2012) Y.-L.Yan, G.Chen, X.-M.Li, D.-M.Zhou, M.-J.Wang, S.-Y.Hu, L.Ye, B.-H.Sa Predictions for the production of light nuclei in pp collisions at √ s=7 and 14 TeV
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.024907
2012ZH06 Phys.Rev. C 85, 024621 (2012) X.H.Zhang, Z.Y.Sun, R.F.Chen, Z.Q.Chen, Z.Y.Guo, J.L.Han, Z.G.Hu, T.H.Huang, R.S.Mao, Z.G.Xu, M.Wang, J.S.Wang, Y.Wang, G.Q.Xiao, H.S.Xu, X.H.Yuan, H.B.Zhang, X.Y.Zhang, T.C.Zhao Projectile fragmentation reactions of 40Ar at 57 MeV/nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(40Ar, X)17F/18F/19F/20F/21F/22F/23F/24F/25F/19Ne/20Ne/21Ne/22Ne/23Ne/24Ne/25Ne/26Ne/27Ne/21Na/22Na/23Na/24Na/25Na/26Na/27Na/28Na/29Na/30Na/22Mg/23Mg/24Mg/25Mg/26Mg/27Mg/28Mg/29Mg/30Mg/31Mg/32Mg/24Al/25Al/26Al/27Al/28Al/29Al/30Al/31Al/32Al/33Al/34Al/35Al/26Si/27Si/28Si/29Si/30Si/31Si/32Si/33Si/34Si/35Si/36Si/37Si/28P/29P/30P/31P/32P/33P/34P/35P/36P/37P/38P/39P/30S/31S/32S/33S/34S/35S/36S/37S/38S/39S/40S/32Cl/33Cl/34Cl/35Cl/36Cl/37Cl/38Cl/39Cl/40Cl/41Cl/34Ar/35Ar/36Ar/37Ar/38Ar/39Ar/40Ar/41Ar/41Ar/37K/38K/39K/40K/39Ca/40Ca/41Ca/42Ca, E=57 MeV/nucleon; 181Ta(40Ar, X)17F/18F/19F/20F/21F/22F/23F/24F/25F/19Ne/20Ne/21Ne/22Ne/23Ne/24Ne/25Ne/26Ne/27Ne, 21Na/22Na/23Na/24Na/25Na/26Na/27Na/28Na/29Na/30Na/23Mg/24Mg/25Mg/26Mg/27Mg/28Mg/29Mg/30Mg/31Mg/32Mg/25Al/26Al/27Al/28Al/29Al/30Al/31Al/32Al/33Al/34Al/, 27Si/28Si/29Si/30Si/31Si/32Si/33Si/34Si/35Si/36Si/29P/30P/31P/32P/33P/34P/35P/36P/37P/38P/31S/32S/33S/34S/35S/36S/37S/38S/39S/40S/33Cl/34Cl/35Cl/36Cl/37Cl/38Cl/39Cl/40Cl/35Ar/36Ar/37Ar/38Ar/39Ar/38K/39K/40K/40Ca/41Ca, E=57 MeV/nucleon; measured particle spectra, energy loss, time of flight, fragment yields, momentum distributions, cross sections; deduced fragment excitation energies, mass yield ratios. RIBLL, HIRFL facilities. Comparison with empirical parameterization of fragmentation cross section (EPAX), abrasion-ablation (AA) model, and heavy-ion phase-space exploration (HIPSE) model. Discussed target dependence of fragment cross sections.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.024621
2012ZH34 Phys.Rev.Lett. 109, 102501 (2012) Y.H.Zhang, H.S.Xu, Yu.A.Litvinov, X.L.Tu, X.L.Yan, S.Typel, K.Blaum, M.Wang, X.H.Zhou, Y.Sun, B.A.Brown, Y.J.Yuan, J.W.Xia, J.C.Yang, G.Audi, X.C.Chen, G.B.Jia, Z.G.Hu, X.W.Ma, R.S.Mao, B.Mei, P.Shuai, Z.Y.Sun, S.T.Wang, G.Q.Xiao, X.Xu, T.Yamaguchi, Y.Yamaguchi, Y.D.Zang, H.W.Zhao, T.C.Zhao, W.Zhang, W.L.Zhan Mass Measurements of the Neutron-Deficient 41Ti, 45Cr, 49Fe, and 53Ni Nuclides: First Test of the Isobaric Multiplet Mass Equation in fp-Shell Nuclei ATOMIC MASSES 41Ti, 45Cr, 49Fe, 53Ni; measured ion revolution time; deduced mass excess values, test for the isobaric multiplet mass equation in fp-shell nuclei. Shell model calculation, comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.102501
2011AU02 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1318s (2011) G.Audi, M.Wang, A.H.Wapstra, B.Pfeiffer, F.G.Kondev Atomic Mass Evaluation: the Mass Tables COMPILATION Z=36-51; calculated, evaluated mass excess. A=78-204; calculated, evaluated abundances. AME2010 evaluation.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1318
2011FU11 Phys.Rev. C 84, 037603 (2011) Y.Fu, D.Q.Fang, Y.G.Ma, X.Z.Cai, W.D.Tian, H.W.Wang, W.Guo, G.H.Liu, C.W.Ma, R.R.Fan, F.Fu, H.Gao, Q.Gao, W.T.Guo, J.L.Han, Z.G.Hu, T.H.Huang, F.Jia, B.Li, X.G.Lei, Z.Y.Sun, M.Wang, J.S.Wang, Z.G.Xiao, Z.G.Xu, X.W.Yao, H.B.Zhang, X.H.Zhang, C.Zheng, H.S.Xu, G.Q.Xiao, W.L.Zhan Measurement of the longitudinal momentum distribution of 30S after one-proton removal from 31Cl NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(31Cl, 30S), E=44 MeV/nucleon; measured particle, spectra, TOF at RIBLL facility. 30S; deduced longitudinal fragment momentum distribution. 31Cl; calculated proton density distributions; deduced configuration of valence proton Few-body Glauber model analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.037603
2011HA08 Phys.Rev.Lett. 106, 122501 (2011) E.Haettner, D.Ackermann, G.Audi, K.Blaum, M.Block, S.Eliseev, T.Fleckenstein, F.Herfurth, F.P.Hessberger, S.Hofmann, J.Ketelaer, J.Ketter, H.-J.Kluge, G.Marx, M.Mazzocco, Yu.N.Novikov, W.R.Plass, S.Rahaman, T.Rauscher, D.Rodriguez, H.Schatz, C.Scheidenberger, L.Schweikhard, B.Sun, P.G.Thirolf, G.Vorobjev, M.Wang, C.Weber Mass Measurements of Very Neutron-Deficient Mo and Tc Isotopes and Their Impact on rp Process Nucleosynthesis ATOMIC MASSES 81Rb, 80,81,84Sr, 86Zr, 85Nb, 85,86,87Mo, 87Tc; measured frequency ratios; deduced masses, proton separation energies, possible limitations for rp astrophysical process. Comparison with AME03, Penning trap mass measurement.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.122501
2011KE03 Phys.Rev. C 84, 014311 (2011) J.Ketelaer, G.Audi, T.Beyer, K.Blaum, M.Block, R.B.Cakirli, R.F.Casten, C.Droese, M.Dworschak, K.Eberhardt, M.Eibach, F.Herfurth, E.Minaya-Ramirez, Sz.Nagy, D.Neidherr, W.Nortershauser, C.Smorra, M.Wang Mass measurements on stable nuclides in the rare-earth region with the Penning-trap mass spectrometer TRIGA-TRAP ATOMIC MASSES 153Eu, 152,154,155,156,157,158,160Gd, 175,176Lu, 176,177,178,179,180Hf; measured masses using TOF-ICR technique and TRIGA-TRAP Penning-trap mass spectrometer; deduced δVpn values; evaluated mass excesses.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.014311
2011TU09 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A654, 213 (2011) X.L.Tu, M.Wang, Yu.A.Litvinov, Y.H.Zhang, H.S.Xu, Z.Y.Sun, G.Audi, K.Blaum, C.M.Du, W.X.Huang, Z.G.Hu, P.Geng, S.L.Jin, L.X.Liu, Y.Liu, B.Mei, R.S.Mao, X.W.Ma, H.Suzuki, P.Shuai, Y.Sun, S.W.Tang, J.S.Wang, S.T.Wang, G.Q.Xiao, X.Xu, J.W.Xia, J.C.Yang, R.P.Ye, T.Yamaguchi, X.L.Yan, Y.J.Yuan, Y.Yamaguchi, Y.D.Zang, H.W.Zhao, T.C.Zhao, X.Y.Zhang, X.H.Zhou, W.L.Zhan Precision isochronous mass measurements at the storage ring CSRe in Lanzhou ATOMIC MASSES 33Cl, 35Ar, 37K, 39Ca, 41Sc, 45V, 47Cr, 49Mn, 51Fe, 53Co, 55Ni, 57Cu, 59Zn, 61Ga; measured revolution time spectra; deduced mass excess values. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2011.07.018
2011WA46 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 312, 092064 (2011) M.Wang, G.Audi, B.Pfeiffer, F.G.Kondev The atomic mass evaluation - present and future
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/312/9/092064
2010DW01 Phys.Rev. C 81, 064312 (2010) M.Dworschak, M.Block, D.Ackermann, G.Audi, K.Blaum, C.Droese, S.Eliseev, T.Fleckenstein, E.Haettner, F.Herfurth, F.P.Hessberger, S.Hofmann, J.Ketelaer, J.Ketter, H.-J.Kluge, G.Marx, M.Mazzocco, Yu.N.Novikov, W.R.Plass, A.Popeko, S.Rahaman, D.Rodriguez, C.Scheidenberger, L.Schweikhard, P.G.Thirolf, G.K.Vorobyev, M.Wang, C.Weber Penning trap mass measurements on nobelium isotopes ATOMIC MASSES 252,253,254No; measured cyclotron frequencies using SHIPTRAP Penning-trap system; deduced mean frequency ratios and mass excesses. Comparison with AME2003 and re-evaluation. ATOMIC MASSES 232U, 236,238Pu, 240,241,242Cm, 244,245,246Cf, 248,249,250Fm, 252,253,254No, 256,257,258Rf, 260,261,262Sg, 264,265,266Hs, 268,269,270Ds; compiled and evaluated mass excesses. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206,207,208Pb(48Ca, 2n)252No/253No/254No, E=4.55 MeV/nucleon; measured production σ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.064312
2010LI33 Nucl.Phys. A834, 450c (2010) C.J.Lin, X.X.Xu, H.M.Jia, F.Yang, F.Jia, Z.D.Wu, S.T.Zhang, Z.H.Liu, H.Q.Zhang, H.S.Xu, Z.Y.Sun, J.S.Wang, Z.G.Hu, M.Wang, R.F.Chen, X.Y.Zhang, C.Li, X.G.Lei, Z.G.Xu, G.Q.Xiao, W.L.Zhan Experimental study of the two-proton correlated emission from the excited states of 17, 18Ne and 28, 29S NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(17Ne, 17Ne'), (18Ne, 18Ne'), (28S, 28S'), (29S, 29S'), E not given; measured Coulomb excitation Ep, Ip(θ), pp-coin, E(particle), I(particle), relative energy spectra, angular distributions; deduced 2p halo states. Kinematically complete experiment, secondary radioactive beams. RADIOACTIVITY 17,18Ne, 29S(2p); deduced possible 2p-decay or 2He-decay branching ratios.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.01.061
2010SU16 Int.J.Mod.Phys. E19, 1823 (2010) X.Y.Sun, J.G.Chen, D.Q.Fang, Y.G.Ma, X.Z.Cai, W.Guo, W.D.Tian, H.W.Wang, P.Zhou, G.Q.Zhang, X.G.Cao, Y.Fu, Z.G.Hu, J.S.Wang, M.Wang, Y.Togano, N.Aoi, H.Baba, T.Honda, K.Okada, Y.Hara, K.Ieki, Y.Ishibashi, Y.Itou, N.Iwasa, S.Kanno, T.Kawabata, H.Kimura, Y.Kondo, K.Kurita, M.Kurokawa, T.Moriguchi, H.Murakami, H.Oishi, S.Ota, A.Ozawa, H.Sakurai, S.Shimoura, R.Shioda, E.Takeshita, S.Takeuchi, K.Yamada, Y.Yamada, Y.Yasuda, K.Yoneda, T.Motobayashi Measurement of the proton-proton correlation function from the break-up of 22Mg and 20Ne NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(22Mg, p), (20Ne, p), E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, proton spectrum; deduced angular and momentum correlations between two protons, space-time information.
doi: 10.1142/S0218301310016259
2010XU03 Phys.Rev. C 81, 054317 (2010) X.X.Xu, C.J.Lin, H.M.Jia, F.Yang, F.Jia, Z.D.Wu, S.T.Zhang, Z.H.Liu, H.Q.Zhang, H.S.Xu, Z.Y.Sun, J.S.Wang, Z.G.Hu, M.Wang, R.F.Chen, X.Y.Zhang, C.Li, X.G.Lei, Z.G.Xu, G.Q.Xiao, W.L.Zhan Investigation of two-proton emission from excited states of the odd-Z nucleus 28P by complete-kinematics measurements NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(28P, 28P'), E=46.5 MeV/nucleon [28P secondary beam from 9Be(32S, X), E=80.4 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured Ep, Ip, time of flight, (26Al)(p)(p)-coin. 28P; deduced levels, two-proton emission from excited states.9Be(32S, X)22Ne/23Na/24Mg/25Al/26Al/27Si/28P/29S, E=80.4 MeV/nucleon; measured yields.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.054317
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