NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of March 21, 2024. Search: Author = O.B.Tarasov Found 38 matches. 2024TA07 Phys.Rev.Lett. 132, 072501 (2024) O.B.Tarasov, A.Gade, K.Fukushima, M.Hausmann, E.Kwan, M.Portillo, M.Smith, D.S.Ahn, D.Bazin, R.Chyzh, S.Giraud, K.Haak, T.Kubo, D.J.Morrissey, P.N.Ostroumov, I.Richardson, B.M.Sherrill, A.Stolz, S.Watters, D.Weisshaar, T.Zhang Observation of New Isotopes in the Fragmentation of 198Pt at FRIB NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(198Pt, X)182Tm/183Tm/186Yb/187Yb/190Lu, E=186 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, TOF; deduced new isotopes, yields. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) using the Advanced Rare Isotope Separator (ARIS).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.072501
2023BO18 Phys.Rev. C 108, 034604 (2023) M.Bowry, O.B.Tarasov, J.S.Berryman, V.Bader, D.Bazin, T.Chupp, H.L.Crawford, A.Gade, E.Lunderberg, A.Ratkiewicz, F.Recchia, B.M.Sherrill, D.Smalley, A.Stolz, S.R.Stroberg, D.Weisshaar, S.Williams, K.Wimmer, J.Yurkon Abrasion-fission reactions at intermediate energies
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.034604
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
2022AH02 Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 212502 (2022) D.S.Ahn, J.Amano, H.Baba, N.Fukuda, H.Geissel, N.Inabe, S.Ishikawa, N.Iwasa, T.Komatsubara, T.Kubo, K.Kusaka, D.J.Morrissey, T.Nakamura, M.Ohtake, H.Otsu, T.Sakakibara, H.Sato, B.M.Sherrill, Y.Shimizu, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, O.B.Tarasov, H.Ueno, Y.Yanagisawa, K.Yoshida Discovery of 39Na NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(48Ca, X)39Na/35Na/37Na/40Mg/41Al/34Ne, E=345 eV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced new isotope 39Na, lack of 35,36Ne, the neutron dripline nucleus of neon. RIKEN Nishina Center Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.212502
2021KU30 Phys.Rev. C 104, 064610 (2021) A.Kubiela, H.Suzuki, O.B.Tarasov, M.Pfutzner, D.-S.Ahn, H.Baba, A.Bezbakh, A.A.Ciemny, W.Dominik, N.Fukuda, A.Giska, R.Grzywacz, Y.Ichikawa, Z.Janas, L.Janiak, G.Kaminski, K.Kawata, T.Kubo, M.Madurga, C.Mazzocchi, H.Nishibata, M.Pomorski, Y.Shimizu, N.Sokolowska, D.Suzuki, P.Szymkiewicz, A.Swiercz, M.Tajima, A.Takamine, H.Takeda, Y.Takeuchi, C.R.Thornsberry, H.Ueno, H.Yamazaki, R.Yokoyama, K.Yoshida Production of the most neutron-deficient Zn isotopes by projectile fragmentation of 78Kr NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(78Kr, X)54Zn/55Zn/56Zn, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, production σ using BigRIPS separator at the RIBF-RIKEN facility. Comparison of measured σ for Zn isotopes in this work, and for germanium, selenium, and krypton isotopes in other studies with predictions of the EPAX3 parametrization, LISE++ abrasion-ablation model using the HFB22 mass model and the AME2020 mass tables. Relevance to production of nuclei decaying by 2p radioactivity such as 54Zn.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.064610
2020NE02 Phys.Rev. C 101, 014319 (2020) L.Neufcourt, Y.Cao, S.Giuliani, W.Nazarewicz, E.Olsen, O.B.Tarasov Beyond the proton drip line: Bayesian analysis of proton-emitting nuclei RADIOACTIVITY 19Mg, 45Fe, 48Ni, 54Zn, 67Kr(2p); calculated Q(2p) using eleven global mass models: Skyrme models SkM*, SkP, SLy4, SV-min, UNEDF0, UNEDF1, UNEDF2, BCPM and D1M, FRDM-2012 and HFB-24, and Bayesian model averaging (BMA) results: BMA-0, BMA-I, BMA-II, BMA-III, and comparing with experimental data from AME2016 and later literature. Z=17-82; calculated nuclear binding-energy, and probability of proton decay, relative to the neutron number of the lightest proton-bound isotope with known experimental S(p) or S(2p), in the proton-rich region using BMA-I and BMA-II model averaging methods. 25,26,27S, 29,30,31Ar, 33,34,35Ca, 37,38,39Ti, 40,41,42,43Cr, 44,45,46Fe, 47,48,49,50Ni, 52,53,54,55Zn, 56,57,58,59Ge, 61,62,63,64Se, 64,65,66,67,68Kr, 68,69,70,71,72Sr, 72,73,74,75,76Zr, 76,77,78,79,80Mo, 80,81,82,83,84Ru, 83,84,85,86,87,88Pd, 87,88,89,90,91Cd, 91,92,93,94,95Sn, 100,101,102,103Te, 104,105,106,107Xe, 108,109,110,111,112Ba, 111,112,113,114,115,116Ce, 115,116,117,118,119Nd, 119,120,121,122,123,124Sm, 123,124,125,126,127,128,129Gd, 128,129,130,131,132,133,134Dy, 131,132,133,134,135,136,137Er, 135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142Yb, 141,142,143,144,145,146,147Hf, 145,146,147,148,149,150W, 150,151,152,153,154,155Os, 152,153,154,155,156,157,158Pt, 156,157,158,159,160,161,162Hg(2p); calculated Q(2p) and half-lives using BMA-1 method. 30Ar, 34Ca, 39Ti, 42Cr, 58Ge, 62Se, 66Kr, 70Sr, 74Zr, 78Mo, 82Ru, 86Pd, 90Cd, 103Te; predicted as most promising 2p emitters. 131,132Dy, 134,135Er, 144,145Hf; predicted as excellent candidates for the sequential emission of two protons. Bayesian Gaussian processes for separation-energy residuals and combined via Bayesian model averaging for mass predictions, with uncertainty quantification of theoretical predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.014319
2020NE04 Phys.Rev. C 101, 044307 (2020) L.Neufcourt, Y.Cao, S.A.Giuliani, W.Nazarewicz, E.Olsen, O.B.Tarasov Quantified limits of the nuclear landscape NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Z=5-119, N=11-293; calculated S(n) for odd-N. Z=8-119, N=20-296; calculated S(2n) for even-N. Z=25-119, N-21-176; calculated S(p) for odd-Z. Z=14-118, N=8-170; calculated S(2p) for even-Z. Quantified predictions of proton and neutron separation energies and Bayesian probabilities of existence of particle-bound isotopes throughout the nuclear landscape using nuclear density-functional theory with several energy density functionals, together with current global mass models and experimental atomic mass data in the general framework of Bayesian model averaging (BMA); deduced existence of 7759 particle-bound nuclei with Z<120, having existence probability of >0.5. Relevance to discovery potential with modern radioactive ion-beam facilities, such as FRIB at MSU.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.044307
2020SU23 Phys.Rev. C 102, 064615 (2020) H.Suzuki, K.Yoshida, N.Fukuda, H.Takeda, Y.Shimizu, D.S.Ahn, T.Sumikama, N.Inabe, T.Komatsubara, H.Sato, Z.Korkulu, K.Kusaka, Y.Yanagisawa, M.Ohtake, H.Ueno, T.Kubo, S.Michimasa, N.Kitamura, K.Kawata, N.Imai, O.B.Tarasov, D.Bazin, J.Nolen, W.F.Henning Experimental studies of the two-step scheme with an intense radioactive 132Sn beam for next-generation production of very neutron-rich nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(132Sn, X)108Nb/109Nb/110Nb/111Nb/112Nb/111Mo/112Mo/113Mo/114Mo/115Mo/116Mo/114Tc/115Tc/116Tc/117Tc/118Tc/119Tc/115Ru/116Ru/117Ru/118Ru/119Ru/120Ru/121Ru/122Ru/123Ru/120Rh/121Rh/122Rh/123Rh/124Rh/125Rh/126Rh/117Pd/118Pd/119Pd/120Pd/121Pd/122Pd/123Pd/124Pd/125Pd/126Pd/127Pd/128Pd/129Pd/130Pd/131Pd/126Ag/127Ag/128Ag/129Ag/130Ag/129Cd/130Cd/131Cd, E=278 MeV/nucleon, [132Sn secondary beam from 9Be(238U, F), E=345 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured neutron-rich reaction products, A/Q particle-identification plots, production σ in two-step mechanism of fission and fragmentation using BigRIPS separator and ZeroDegree spectrometer at RIBF-RIKEN facility. Comparison of production σ for one-step (in-flight fission or fragmentation) and two-step (ISOL followed by in-beam fragmentation) mechanisms. Comparison with experimental production σ data from GSI, and with theoretical calculations using CORFA1.0 and EPAX3.1a codes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.064615
2019AH07 Phys.Rev.Lett. 123, 212501 (2019) D.S.Ahn, N.Fukuda, H.Geissel, N.Inabe, N.Iwasa, T.Kubo, K.Kusaka, D.J.Morrissey, D.Murai, T.Nakamura, M.Ohtake, H.Otsu, H.Sato, B.M.Sherrill, Y.Shimizu, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, O.B.Tarasov, H.Ueno, Y.Yanagisawa, K.Yoshida Location of the Neutron Dripline at Fluorine and Neon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(48Ca, X)32F/33F/35Ne/36Ne/38Na, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ. Comparison with the expected EPAX 2.15 and systematic yields.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.212501
2018FU08 J.Phys.Soc.Jpn. 87, 014202 (2018) N.Fukuda, T.Kubo, D.Kameda, N.Inabe, H.Suzuki, Y.Shimizu, H.Takeda, K.Kusaka, Y.Yanagisawa, M.Ohtake, K.Tanaka, K.Yoshida, H.Sato, H.Baba, M.Kurokawa, T.Ohnishi, N.Iwasa, A.Chiba, T.Yamada, E.Ideguchi, S.Go, R.Yokoyama, T.Fujii, H.Nishibata, K.Ieki, D.Murai, S.Momota, D.Nishimura, Y.Sato, J.Hwang, S.Kim, O.B.Tarasov, D.J.Morrissey, G.Simpson Identification of New Neutron-Rich Isotopes in the Rare-Earth Region Produced by 345 MeV/nucleon 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, F)153Ba/154Ba/154La/155La/156La/156Ce/157Ce/158Ce/156Pr/157Pr/158Pr/159Pr/160Pr/161Pr/162Nd/163Nd/164Pm/165Pm/166Sm/167Sm/168Sm/169Eu/171Gd/172Gd/173Tb/174Tb/175Dy/176Dy/177Ho/178Ho/179Er/180Er, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, A/Q spectra, and production cross sections for 29 new neutron-rich isotopes using BigRIPS spectrometer at RIBF-RIKEN facility.
doi: 10.7566/JPSJ.87.014202
2018ST06 Phys.Lett. B 779, 456 (2018) I.Stefan, B.Fornal, S.Leoni, F.Azaiez, C.Portail, J.C.Thomas, A.V.Karpov, D.Ackermann, P.Bednarczyk, Y.Blumenfeld, S.Calinescu, A.Chbihi, M.Ciemala, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, F.C.L.Crespi, S.Franchoo, F.Hammache, L.W.Iskra, B.Jacquot, R.V.F.Janssens, O.Kamalou, T.Lauritsen, M.Lewitowicz, L.Olivier, S.M.Lukyanov, M.Maccormick, A.Maj, P.Marini, I.Matea, M.A.Naumenko, F.de Oliveira Santos, C.Petrone, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, F.Rotaru, H.Savajols, O.Sorlin, M.Stanoiu, B.Szpak, O.B.Tarasov, D.Verney Neutron-rich nuclei produced at zero degrees in damped collisions induced by a beam of 18O on a 238U target NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(18O, X)12B/13B/14B/15B/13C/14C/15C/16C/17C/18C/19C, 14N/15N/16N/17N/18N/19N/20N, 16O/17O/18O/19O/20O/21O/22O, 17F/18F/19F/20F/21F/22F/23F/24F/22Ne/23Ne/24Ne/25Ne, E=8.5 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ(θ), momentum distributions. Comparison with theoretical calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.02.037
2018TA08 Eur.Phys.J. A 54, 66 (2018) O.B.Tarasov, O.Delaune, F.Farget, D.J.Morrissey, A.M.Amthor, B.Bastin, D.Bazin, B.Blank, L.Caceres, A.Chbihi, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, S.Grevy, O.Kamalou, S.M.Lukyanov, W.Mittig, J.Pereira, L.Perrot, M.-G.Saint-Laurent, H.Savajols, B.M.Sherrill, C.Stodel, J.C.Thomas, A.C.Villari Fission fragment yields from heavy-ion-induced reactions measured with a fragment separator NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, 12C(238U, x), E=20, 24 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, (heavy fragment)γ-coin. 96Zr, 120Sn; deduced fragments charge distribution, σ vs charge and vs mass; calculated partial σ vs angular momentum for different participating processes, CN formation σ vs projectile energy for E=4-100 MeV/nucleon using LISE++ code, fusion-fission Rh fragment reduced yield vs Rh mass for different beam energies.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2018-12500-0
2018TA17 Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 022501 (2018) O.B.Tarasov, D.S.Ahn, D.Bazin, N.Fukuda, A.Gade, M.Hausmann, N.Inabe, S.Ishikawa, N.Iwasa, K.Kawata, T.Komatsubara, T.Kubo, K.Kusaka, D.J.Morrissey, M.Ohtake, H.Otsu, M.Portillo, T.Sakakibara, H.Sakurai, H.Sato, B.M.Sherrill, Y.Shimizu, A.Stolz, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, M.Thoennessen, H.Ueno, Y.Yanagisawa, K.Yoshida Discovery of 60Ca and Implications For the Stability of 70Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(70Zn, X)47P/49S/52Cl/54Ar/57K/59Ca/60Ca/62Sc, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 59K; deduced new isotopes discovery. Comparison with the drip-line predictions of a wide variety of mass models.
doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.121.022501
2017SU26 Phys.Rev. C 96, 034604 (2017) H.Suzuki, T.Kubo, N.Fukuda, N.Inabe, D.Kameda, H.Takeda, K.Yoshida, K.Kusaka, Y.Yanagisawa, M.Ohtake, H.Sato, Y.Shimizu, H.Baba, M.Kurokawa, K.Tanaka, O.B.Tarasov, D.Bazin, D.J.Morrissey, B.M.Sherrill, K.Ieki, D.Murai, N.Iwasa, A.Chiba, Y.Ohkoda, E.Ideguchi, S.Go, R.Yokoyama, T.Fujii, D.Nishimura, H.Nishibata, S.Momota, M.Lewitowicz, G.De France, I.Celikovic, K.Steiger Discovery of new isotopes 81, 82Mo and 85, 86Ru and a determination of the particle instability of 103Sb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(124Xe, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products for Z=28-53, A/Q=1.925-2.4 fragments, production yields and cross sections of A=70-90, Z=34-44 isotopes using the BigRIPS separator at RIBF-RIKEN facility. 81,82Mo, 85,86Ru; measured production σ for new nuclides, and compared with theoretical σ from EPAX3.1a and EPAX2.15 codes. 76Y, 78Zr; confirmed previous identification of these nuclides. 75Br, 76Kr, 77,79Rb, 78,80Sr, 79,81Y, 79,80,82Zr, 81,83Nb, 82,83,84Mo, 85Tc, 86,87Ru, 99In, 101Sn, 103Sb, 105Te; measured production yields. 81Nb, 85Tc, 103Sb; measured production yields, and the upper limits for half-lives; deduced particle-unbound character. See also 2013Su23 for preliminary and partial results in the present paper.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.034604
2017YO01 Phys.Rev. C 95, 034313 (2017) R.Yokoyama, S.Go, D.Kameda, T.Kubo, N.Inabe, N.Fukuda, H.Takeda, H.Suzuki, K.Yoshida, K.Kusaka, K.Tanaka, Y.Yanagisawa, M.Ohtake, H.Sato, Y.Shimizu, H.Baba, M.Kurokawa, D.Nishimura, T.Ohnishi, N.Iwasa, A.Chiba, T.Yamada, E.Ideguchi, T.Fujii, H.Nishibata, K.Ieki, D.Murai, S.Momota, Y.Sato, J.W.Hwang, S.Kim, O.B.Tarasov, D.J.Morrissey, B.M.Sherrill, G.Simpson, C.R.Praharaj New K isomers in the neutron-rich N=100 isotones 162Sm, 163Eu, and 164Gd NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, F)162Sm/163Eu/164Gd, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products through measurements of magnetic rigidity, time of flight (TOF), and energy loss in BigRIPS spectrometer at RIBF-RIKEN facility, Eγ, Iγ, delayed γ spectra, half-lives of μs isomers by γ(t). 162Sm, 163Eu, 164Gd; deduced levels, J, π, bands, reduced hindrance factors for E1 transitions from the isomers, configurations. Systematics of level energies in N=100 isotones of 162Sm, 164Gd, 166Dy, 168Er and 170Yb. Comparisons with deformed Hartree-Fock calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.034313
2013SU23 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B317, 756 (2013) H.Suzuki, T.Kubo, N.Fukuda, N.Inabe, D.Kameda, H.Takeda, K.Yoshida, K.Kusaka, Y.Yanagisawa, M.Ohtake, H.Sato, Y.Shimizu, H.Baba, M.Kurokawa, T.Ohnishi, K.Tanaka, O.B.Tarasov, D.Bazin, D.J.Morrissey, B.M.Sherrill, K.Ieki, D.Murai, N.Iwasa, A.Chiba, Y.Ohkoda, E.Ideguchi, S.Go, R.Yokoyama, T.Fujii, D.Nishimura, H.Nishibata, S.Momota, M.Lewitowicz, G.De France, I.Celikovic, K.Steiger Production cross section measurements of radioactive isotopes by BigRIPS separator at RIKEN RI Beam Factory
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2013.08.049
2013TA14 Phys.Rev. C 87, 054612 (2013) O.B.Tarasov, M.Portillo, D.J.Morrissey, A.M.Amthor, L.Bandura, T.Baumann, D.Bazin, J.S.Berryman, B.A.Brown, G.Chubarian, N.Fukuda, A.Gade, T.N.Ginter, M.Hausmann, N.Inabe, T.Kubo, J.Pereira, B.M.Sherrill, A.Stolz, C.Sumithrarachchi, M.Thoennessen, D.Weisshaar Production cross sections from 82Se fragmentation as indications of shell effects in neutron-rich isotopes close to the drip-line NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be, W(82Se, X), E=139 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment spectra using A1900 fragment separator at NSCL facility. Z=11, A=27-33; Z=12, A=29-37; Z=13, A=31-39; Z=14, A=29-42; Z=15, A=31-45; Z=16, A=33-48; Z=17, A=35-50; Z=18, A=38-52; Z=19, A=39-55; Z=20, A=41-58; Z=21, A=43-61; Z=22, A=46-64; Z=23, A=47-67; Z=24, A=50-70; Z=25, A=52-72; Z=26, A=54-60; Z=26, A=63-75; Z=27, A=56-62; Z=27, A=65-76; Z=28, A=60-63; Z=28, A=67-78; Z=29, A=62-65; Z=29, A=70-78; Z=30, A=64-68; Z=30, A=73-80; Z=31, A=75-81; Z=32, A=79-82; Z=33, A=81-83; measured production cross sections for 334 isotopes, and longitudinal momentum distributions for 126 isotopes. 64Ti, 67V, 69,70Cr, 72Mn, 75Fe; measured production cross sections for isotopes first identified in this study. Comparison with calculations using abrasion-ablation model. Evidence for subshell closure at N=34 around Z=20.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.054612
2012FO24 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 337, 012025 (2012) A.S.Fomichev, G.M.Ter-Akopian, A.A.Bezbakh, V.Chudoba, A.V.Daniel, M.S.Golovkov, A.V.Gorshkov, V.A.Gorshkov, L.V.Grigorenko, G.Kaminski, S.A.Krupko, Y.Ts.Oganessian, Y.L.Parfenova, S.I.Sidorchuk, R.S.Slepnev, L.Standylo, S.V.Stepantsov, R.Wolski, S.N.Ershov, V.K.Lukyanov, B.V.Danilin, A.A.Korsheninnikov, V.Z.Goldberg, M.Pfutzner, I.G.Mukha, H.Simon, O.B.Tarasov, N.K.Timofeyuk, M.V.Zhukov Status of the ACCULINNA-2 project at FLNR
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/337/1/012025
2012KA36 Phys.Rev. C 86, 054319 (2012) D.Kameda, T.Kubo, T.Ohnishi, K.Kusaka, A.Yoshida, K.Yoshida, M.Ohtake, N.Fukuda, H.Takeda, K.Tanaka, N.Inabe, Y.Yanagisawa, Y.Gono, H.Watanabe, H.Otsu, H.Baba, T.Ichihara, Y.Yamaguchi, M.Takechi, S.Nishimura, H.Ueno, A.Yoshimi, H.Sakurai, T.Motobayashi, T.Nakao, Y.Mizoi, M.Matsushita, K.Ieki, N.Kobayashi, K.Tanaka, Y.Kawada, N.Tanaka, S.Deguchi, Y.Satou, Y.Kondo, T.Nakamura, K.Yoshinaga, C.Ishii, H.Yoshii, Y.Miyashita, N.Uematsu, Y.Shiraki, T.Sumikama, J.Chiba, E.Ideguchi, A.Saito, T.Yamaguchi, I.Hachiuma, T.Suzuki, T.Moriguchi, A.Ozawa, T.Ohtsubo, M.A.Famiano, H.Geissel, A.S.Nettleton, O.B.Tarasov, D.Bazin, B.M.Sherrill, S.L.Manikonda, J.A.Nolen Observation of new microsecond isomers among fission products from in-flight fission of 345 MeV/nucleon 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, F)43S/50K/54Sc/56Sc/59Ti/60V/64Mn/67Fe/76Ni/75Cu/78Zn/82Ga/90As/92Se/93Se/ 92Br/94Br/95Br/96Br/95Kr/96Rb/97Rb/98Rb/97Sr/100Sr/101Y/106Nb/108Nb/109Nb/108Zr/109Mo/112Tc/113Tc/117Ru/119Ru/120Rh/122Rh/121Pd/124Pd/124Ag/125Ag/126Ag/125Cd/127Cd, 128Cd/130Cd/129In/130In/131In/130Sn/131Sn/132Sn/134Sn/136Sb, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured fission fragment spectra, time of flight, energy loss, magnetic rigidity, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, (fragment)γ-correlations, delayed γ spectra, isomer half-lives by γ(t) using BigRIPS separator and ZeroDegree spectrometer at RIBF, RIKEN accelerator complex. RADIOACTIVITY 43S, 50K, 54,56Sc, 59Ti, 60V, 64Mn, 67Fe, 76Ni, 75Cu, 78Zn, 82Ga, 90As, 92,93Se, 92,94,95,96Br, 95Kr, 96,97,98Rb, 97,100Sr, 101Y, 106,108,109Nb, 108Zr, 109Mo, 112,113Tc, 117,119Ru, 120,122Rh, 121,124Pd, 124,125,126Ag, 125,127,128,130Cd, 129,130,131In, 130,131,132,134Sn, 136Sb(IT)[from 9Be(238U, F), E=345 MeV/nucleon]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, (fragment)γ-correlations, delayed γ spectra, isomer half-lives by γ(t) using BigRIPS separator and ZeroDegree spectrometer at RIBF, RIKEN accelerator complex; deduced levels, J, π, shape isomers, multipolarity, configuration. Comparison with previous studies.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.054319
2010OH02 J.Phys.Soc.Jpn. 79, 073201 (2010) T.Ohnishi, T.Kubo, K.Kusaka, A.Yoshida, K.Yoshida, M.Ohtake, N.Fukuda, H.Takeda, D.Kameda, K.Tanaka, N.Inabe, Y.Yanagisawa, Y.Gono, H.Watanabe, H.Otsu, H.Baba, T.Ichihara, Y.Yamaguchi, M.Takechi, S.Nishimura, H.Ueno, A.Yoshimi, H.Sakurai, T.Motobayashi, T.Nakao, Y.Mizoi, M.Matsushita, K.Ieki, N.Kobayashi, K.Tanaka, Y.Kawada, N.Tanaka, S.Deguchi, Y.Satou, Y.Kondo, T.Nakamura, K.Yoshinaga, C.Ishii, H.Yoshii, Y.Miyashita, N.Uematsu, Y.Shiraki, T.Sumikama, J.Chiba, E.Ideguchi, A.Saito, T.Yamaguchi, I.Hachiuma, T.Suzuki, T.Moriguchi, A.Ozawa, T.Ohtsubo, M.A.Famiano, H.Geissel, A.S.Nettleton, O.B.Tarasov, D.P.Bazin, B.M.Sherrill, S.L.Manikonda, J.A.Nolen Identification of 45 New Neutron-Rich Isotopes Produced by In-Flight Fission of a 238U Beam at 345 MeV/nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be, Pb(238U, F), E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured yields of fission fragments. Z=20-56, A=52-152; measured yields. 71Mn, 73,74Fe, 76Co, 79Ni, 81,82Cu, 84,85Zn, 87Ga, 90Ge, 95Se, 98Br, 101Kr, 103Rb, 106,107Sr, 108,109Y, 111,112Zr, 114,115Nb, 115,116,117Mo, 119,120Tc, 121,122,123,124Ru, 123,124,125,126Rh, 127,128Pd, 133Cd, 138Sn, 140Sb, 143Te, 145I, 148Xe, 152Ba; measured yields and cross sections, identified new isotopes using RI beam factory at RIKEN, ΔE-TOF-Bρ method.
doi: 10.1143/JPSJ.79.073201
2009FO05 Phys.Rev. C 79, 064318 (2009) C.M.Folden III, A.S.Nettleton, A.M.Amthor, T.N.Ginter, M.Hausmann, T.Kubo, W.Loveland, S.L.Manikonda, D.J.Morrissey, T.Nakao, M.Portillo, B.M.Sherrill, G.A.Souliotis, B.F.Strong, H.Takeda, O.B.Tarasov New neutron-rich microsecond isomers observed among fission products of 238U at 80 MeV/nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X)60mMn/78mGa/82mGa/92mBr/95mRb/98mRb/92mY/101mY/112mTc, E=80 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, isomer half-lives. 60Mn, 78,82Ga, 92Br, 95,98Rb, 92,101Y, 112Tc; deduced levels, J, π. 66mCu, 78mZn, 88mBr, 95mKr, 96mRb, 97m,100mSr, 99mMo, 121mPd, 124mSn, 125mXe; measured Eγ and half-lives. 91,92,93Y; measured Eγ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.064318
2009LU15 Phys.Rev. C 80, 014609 (2009) S.Lukyanov, M.Mocko, L.Andronenko, M.Andronenko, D.Bazin, M.A.Famiano, A.Gade, S.P.Lobastov, W.G.Lynch, A.M.Rogers, O.B.Tarasov, M.B.Tsang, G.Verde, M.S.Wallace, R.G.T.Zegers Projectile fragmentation of radioactive beams of 68Ni, 69Cu, and 72Zn NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(64Ni, X), E=93.7 MeV; measured σ for Z=17-28, N-Z=0-11 fragments and dispersive angular distributions for 44Ca and 59Co; comparison with previous experimental data. 9Be(72Zn, X), E=95.4 MeV; measured momentum distributions for 47Ca, 54V and 62Co and σ for Z=19-30, N-Z=1-14 fragments. 9Be(68Ni, X), E=94.3 MeV; measured σ for Z=17-28, N-Z=1-10 fragments. 9Be(69Cu, X), E=98.1 MeV; measured σ for Z=18-29, N-Z=1-11 fragments. Comparison with EPAX calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.014609
2009TA05 Phys.Rev.Lett. 102, 142501 (2009) O.B.Tarasov, D.J.Morrissey, A.M.Amthor, T.Baumann, D.Bazin, A.Gade, T.N.Ginter, M.Hausmann, N.Inabe, T.Kubo, A.Nettleton, J.Pereira, M.Portillo, B.M.Sherrill, A.Stolz, M.Thoennessen Evidence for a Change in the Nuclear Mass Surface with the Discovery of the Most Neutron-Rich Nuclei with 17 ≤ Z ≤ 25 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(76Ge, X)50Cl/53Ar/55K/56K/57Ca/58Ca/59Sc/60Sc/61Sc/62Ti/63Ti/65V/66V/68Cr/70Mn/52Ar, E=132 MeV/nucleon; measured cross sections.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.142501
2009TA24 Phys.Rev. C 80, 034609 (2009) O.B.Tarasov, M.Portillo, A.M.Amthor, T.Baumann, D.Bazin, A.Gade, T.N.Ginter, M.Hausmann, N.Inabe, T.Kubo, D.J.Morrissey, A.Nettleton, J.Pereira, B.M.Sherrill, A.Stolz, M.Thoennessen Production of very neutron-rich nuclei with a 76Ge beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be, W(76Ge, X)50Cl/53Ar/55K/56K/57Ca/58Ca/59Sc/60Sc/61Sc/62Ti/63Ti/65V/66V/68Cr/70Mn/52Ar, E=132 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment yields, production σ for A=33-74, Z=13-29 nuclides, longitudinal momentum distributions for Z=17-25 nuclides, time-of-flight. Comparison with various model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.034609
2008OH06 J.Phys.Soc.Jpn. 77, 83201 (2008) T.Ohnishi, T.Kubo, K.Kusaka, A.Yoshida, K.Yoshida, N.Fukuda, M.Ohtake, Y.Yanagisawa, H.Takeda, D.Kameda, Y.Yamaguchi, N.Aoi, K.-I.Yoneda, H.Otsu, S.Takeuchi, T.Sugimoto, Y.Kondo, H.Scheit, Y.Gono, H.Sakurai, T.Motobayashi, H.Suzuki, T.Nakao, H.Kimura, Y.Mizoi, M.Matsushita, K.Ieki, T.Kuboki, T.Yamaguchi, T.Suzuki, A.Ozawa, T.Moriguchi, Y.Yasuda, T.Nakamura, T.Nannichi, T.Shimamura, Y.Nakayama, H.Geissel, H.Weick, J.A.Nolen, O.B.Tarasov, A.S.Nettleton, D.P.Bazin, B.M.Sherrill, D.J.Morrissey, W.Mittig Identification of New Isotopes 125Pd and 126Pd Produced by In-Flight Fission of 345 MeV/nucleon 238U: First Results from the RIKEN RI Beam Factory NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(238U, X)125Pd/126Pd, E=345 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment energies, ToF, Eγ, Iγ, (fragment)γ-coin, yields.
doi: 10.1143/JPSJ.77.083201
2007BA71 Nature(London) 449, 1022 (2007) T.Baumann, A.M.Amthor, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, C.M.Folden III, A.Gade, T.N.Ginter, M.Hausmann, M.Matos, D.J.Morrissey, M.Portillo, A.Schiller, B.M.Sherrill, A.Stolz, O.B.Tarasov, M.Thoennessen Discovery of 40Mg and 42Al suggests neutron drip-line slant towards heavier isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS W(48Ca, X)40Mg/42Al, E=141 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment energies, charge and mass distributions.
doi: 10.1038/nature06213
2007TA15 Phys.Rev. C 75, 064613 (2007) O.B.Tarasov, T.Baumann, A.M.Amthor, D.Bazin, C.M.Folden III, A.Gade, T.N.Ginter, M.Hausmann, M.Matos, D.J.Morrissey, A.Nettleton, M.Portillo, A.Schiller, B.M.Sherrill, A.Stolz, M.Thoennessen New isotope 44Si and systematics of the production cross sections of the most neutron-rich nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 184W, 9Be(48Ca, X)36Mg/37Mg/38Mg/41Si/42Si/43Si/44Si, E=142 MeV/nucleon; measured production cross sections. Compared results to model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.064613
2005TA36 Eur.Phys.J. A 25, Supplement 1, 751 (2005) LISE++ development: Application to projectile fission at relativistic energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(238U, F), (238U, X), E=920 MeV/nucleon; calculated fission and evaporation channels σ(E), fragment energy distributions, related features. Analytical calculation.
doi: 10.1140/epjad/i2005-06-079-y
2004TA39 Nucl.Phys. A746, 411c (2004) LISE++ : design your own spectrometer
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.09.063
2003TA16 Yad.Fiz. 66, 1621 (2003); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 66, 1578 (2003) Application of the Program LISE to Fusion-Evaporation NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(40Ar, X), E=15 MeV/nucleon; 209Bi(6He, X), E(cm)=25 MeV; calculated fusion-evaporation residue yields. 209Bi(6He, 4n), (6He, 3n), E(cm)=22-32 MeV; calculated σ. Comparisons with data.
doi: 10.1134/1.1601769
1999KU33 Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 63, 791 (1999) I.V.Kuznetsov, M.I.Ivanov, R.Kalpakchieva, V.F.Kushniruk, S.M.Lukyanov, V.Z.Maidikov, V.A.Maslov, L.V.Mikhailov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, N.K.Skobelev, Yu.G.Sobolev, O.B.Tarasov, N.O.Poroshin, A.V.Shishkov, S.V.Lapushkin, Yu.B.Gurov Total Reaction Cross Sections at Interaction of 6Li, 7Be, 8B, and 12C Nuclei (5-20 MeV/Nucleon) with 28Si Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(6Li, X), (7Be, X), (8B, X), (12C, X), E=5-20 MeV/nucleon; measured total reaction σ. Search for break up effects in thenergy dependence of σ. Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 datasetF1255. 1998TA05 Nucl.Phys. A629, 605 (1998) O.B.Tarasov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, R.Anne, D.S.Baiborodin, C.Borcea, Z.Dlouhy, D.Guillemaud-Mueller, A.S.Fomichev, R.Kalpakchieva, M.Lewitowicz, S.M.Lukyanov, V.Z.Maidikov, A.C.Mueller, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, M.G.Saint-Laurent, N.K.Skobelev, O.Sorlin, V.D.Toneev, W.Trinder Production of Nuclei in 32,34,36S-Induced Reactions in the Energy Range 6-75 MeV/A NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND C, 197Au(32S, X), (34S, X), E=6-75 MeV/nucleon; 181Ta(36S, X), E=75 MeV/nucleon; measured fragments yields, σ(θ); deduced reaction mechanism features. Transfer reactions, projectile fragmentation.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00639-8
1997SK03 Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 61, 1762 (1997) N.K.Skobelev, S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, O.B.Tarasov, A.S.Fomichev, F.Negoita, C.Borcea, F.Carstoiu, M.Lewitowicz, M.-G.Saint-Laurent, D.Guillemaud-Mueller, A.Mueller, F.Pougheon, O.Sorlin, Z.Dlouhy Proton Density Distribution in the 8B Nucleus NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(7Be, X), (8B, X), E ≈ 20-40 MeV/nucleon; measured total σ. 28Si(8B, p7Be), E ≈ 20-40 MeV/nucleon; measured fragments spectra, breakup σ. 8Be deduced proton density distribution, halo features. Secondary beams from 9Be(12C, X) reaction. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 7Be, 8B, 28Si; calculated neutron, proton, matter radii.
1996SK04 Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 60, 123 (1996) N.K.Skobelev, S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, O.B.Tarasov, A.S.Fomichev, R.Anne, D.Bazin, J.-M.Corre, M.Lewitowicz, P.Roussel-Chomaz, M.G.Saint-Laurent, V.Borrel, D.Guillemaud-Mueller, H.Keller, A.C.Muller, O.Sorlin, C.Borcea, F.Carstoiu, Z.Dlouhy, I.Pecina, A.Kordyasz Quasielastic Scattering of 40-MeV/Nucleon 7Be and 8B from 12C Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(7Be, 7Be), (7Be, X), (8B, 8B), (8B, X), E=40 MeV/nucleon; measured elastic, quasielastic σ(θ). 7Be, 8B, 12C deduced nucleon density distributions rms radii. Secondary 7,8Be beams from 9Be(12C, X) reaction.
1995FO10 Z.Phys. A351, 129 (1995) A.S.Fomichev, I.David, Z.Dlouhy, S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, V.P.Perelygin, N.K.Skobelev, O.B.Tarasov, R.Wolski Fission of 209Bi Induced by 6He Ions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(α, F), E ≈ 40 MeV; 209Bi(6He, F), E ≈ 30 MeV; measured fission σ vs excitation.
doi: 10.1007/BF01289520
1995PE03 Nucl.Phys. A583, 791c (1995) Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, E.A.Cherepanov, I.David, A.S.Fomichev, R.Kalpakchieva, S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, N.K.Skobelev, O.B.Tarasov, R.Wolski, Z.Dlouhy Investigation of the Elastic Scattering and Fission Reactions Induced by 6He Beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 208Pb(6He, 6He), E=5-10 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(elastic). 209Bi(6He, F), E(cm)=30-50 MeV; measured fission σ(E).
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(94)00759-G
1994FO16 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A350, 605 (1994) A.S.Fomichev, I.David, S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, N.K.Skobelev, O.B.Tarasov Effect of Pulse Time Gate on CsI(Tl) Light Output NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(11Be, X), E=20 MeV/nucleon; measured secondary particles mass, charge distributions, light output vs E for Z=1-3. Pulse shape analysis, tof methods.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(94)91264-5
1994FO17 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A344, 378 (1994) A.S.Fomichev, I.David, S.M.Lukyanov, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, N.K.Skobelev, O.B.Tarasov, A.Matthies, H.-G.Ortlepp, W.Wagner, M.Lewitowicz, M.G.Saint-Laurent, J.M.Corre, Z.Dlouhy, I.Pecina, C.Borcea The Response of a Large CsI(Tl) Detector to Light Particles and Heavy Ions in the Intermediate Energy Range NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(36Ar, X), E=44 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(18O, X), E=63 MeV/nucleon; measured isotopes production associated light output, secondary particles production related features; deduced CsI detector particle dependent response.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(94)90086-8
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