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2018GA23      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 555 (2018)

E.R.Gamba, A.M.Bruce, M.Rudigier, S.Lalkovski, S.Bottoni, M.P.Carpenter, S.Zhu, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.T.Anderson, T.A.Berry, I.Burrows, R.J.Carrol, P.Copp, M.Carmona-Gallardo, D.M.Cullen, T.Daniel, G.Fernandez-Martinez, J.P.Greene, L.A.Gurgi, D.J.Hartley, R.Ilieva, S.Ilieva, R.V.F.Janssens, F.G.Kondev, T.Kroll, G.J.Lane, T.Lauritsen, I.Lazarus, G.Lotay, C.R.Nita, Zs.Podolyak, V.Pucknell, M.Reed, P.H.Regan, J.Rohrer, J.Sethi, D.Seweryniak, C.M.Shand, J.Simpson, M.Smolen, V.Vedia, E.A.Stefanova, O.Yordanov

Fast-timing Measurements in 100Zr Using LaBr3(Ce) Detectors Coupled with Gammasphere

RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured 100Zr fission fragment 4+ state Eγ, Iγ, T1/2, fission partners fragments using Digital Gammasphere (DGS) acquisition with hybrid detector made of 51 HPGe from Gammasphere and 25 LaBr3(Ce) scintillators (part of UK NuSTAR Collaboration); deduced first excited state T1/2, deformation, quadrupole moment, B(E2), LaBr3(Ce) γ-γ matrix, DGS γ-γ matrix, centroid difference between delayed and anti-delayed time distributions. Results preliminary, the main aim was the feasibility study.

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.555
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2011SC07      Phys.Rev. C 83, 037303 (2011)

M.Scheck, P.A.Butler, L.P.Gaffney, N.Bree, R.J.Carrol, D.Cox, T.Grahn, P.T.Greenlees, K.Hauschild, A.Herzan, M.Huyse, U.Jakobsson, P.Jones, D.T.Joss, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, S.Ketelhut, R.-D.Herzberg, M.Kowalczyk, A.C.Larsen, M.Leino, A.Lopez-Martens, P.Nieminen, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, S.Rinta-Antila, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, C.Scholey, J.Sorri, J.Srebrny, P.Van Duppen, H.V.Watkins, J.Uusitalo

Combined in-beam electron and γ -ray spectroscopy of 184, 186Hg

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 148Sm(40Ar, 4n), E=180 MeV; 150Sm(40Ar, 4n), E=188 MeV; measured Eγ using JUROGAM detector array, conversion electron spectra using SAGE spectrometer, and γ(ce)-coin. 184,186Hg; deduced levels, J, π, K- and L-conversion electron ratios, and conversion coefficients, multipolarity, E0 admixture, monopole strength.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.037303
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