NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 25, 2024. Search: Author = R.Shane Found 23 matches. 2021KA39 Phys.Lett. B 822, 136681 (2021) M.Kaneko, T.Murakami, T.Isobe, M.Kurata-Nishimura, A.Ono, N.Ikeno, J.Barney, G.Cerizza, J.Estee, G.Jhang, J.W.Lee, W.G.Lynch, C.Santamaria, C.Y.Tsang, M.B.Tsang, R.Wang, D.S.Ahn, L.Atar, T.Aumann, H.Baba, K.Boretzky, J.Brzychczyk, N.Chiga, N.Fukuda, I.Gasparic, B.Hong, A.Horvat, T.Ichihara, K.Ieki, N.Inabe, Y.J.Kim, T.Kobayashi, Y.Kondo, P.Lasko, H.S.Lee, Y.Leifels, J.Lukasik, J.Manfredi, A.B.McIntosh, P.Morfouace, T.Nakamura, N.Nakatsuka, S.Nishimura, R.Olsen, H.Otsu, P.Pawlowski, K.Pelczar, D.Rossi, H.Sakurai, H.Sato, H.Scheit, R.Shane, Y.Shimizu, H.Simon, T.Sumikama, D.Suzuki, H.Suzuki, H.Takeda, S.Tangwancharoen, Y.Togano, H.Tornqvist, Z.Xiao, S.J.Yennello, J.Yurkon, Y.Zhang Rapidity distributions of Z=1 isotopes and the nuclear symmetry energy from Sn+Sn collisions with radioactive beams at 270 MeV/nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 124Sn(132Sn, X), 112Sn(108Sn, X), E=270 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 1,2,3H; deduced rapidity distributions of hydrogen isotopes emitted from central collisions. Comparison with antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) calculations. RIKEN-RIBF facility.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136681
2019CH16 Phys.Rev. C 99, 044304 (2019) R.J.Charity, K.W.Brown, J.Elson, W.Reviol, L.G.Sobotka, W.W.Buhro, Z.Chajecki, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, R.H.Showalter, M.B.Tsang, D.Weisshaar, J.Winkelbauer, S.Bedoor, D.G.McNeel, A.H.Wuosmaa Invariant-mass spectroscopy of 18Ne 16O, and 10C excited states formed in neutron-transfer reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(17Ne, X), E=58.2 MeV/nucleon;9Be(15O, X), E=48.1 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 17Ne and 15O beams from 9Be(20Ne, X), E=170 MeV primary reaction]; 9Be(9C, X), E=64.6 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 9C beam from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV primary reaction]; measured charged particle spectra, σ(θ), Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ), (particle)γ-coin, excitation-energy spectra with invariant-mass method, center-of-mass velocity distributions, invariant-mass spectroscopy for neutron transfer reactions using the HiRA ΔE-E telescope array for charged particle detection and the CAESAR array for γ detection at NSCL-MSU facility. 10C, 16O, 18Ne; deduced levels, J, π, widths, branching ratios of high-lying states, and IMM fits for A=18 Comparison with theoretical predictions, and with previous experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.044304
2019CH50 Phys.Rev. C 100, 064305 (2019) R.J.Charity, K.W.Brown, J.Okolowicz, M.Ploszajczak, J.M.Elson, W.Reviol, L.G.Sobotka, W.W.Buhro, Z.Chajecki, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, R.H.Showalter, M.B.Tsang, D.Weisshaar, J.R.Winkelbauer, S.Bedoor, A.H.Wuosmaa Invariant-mass spectroscopy of 14O excited states NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(15O, 14O), E=52.1 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 15O beam from 9Be(20Ne, X)15O/17Ne, E=150 MeV/nucleon]; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using HiRA array for particle detection and CAESAR array for γ rays at the NSCL-MSU facility. 14O; deduced levels, resonances, Jπ, Γ, cross sections and branching ratios for different one-proton and 2-proton emitting channels from excited states in 14O, configuration mixing in resonance spectra. 13N, 12C; deduced levels from 1-proton and 2-proton emissions from excited states in 14O. Comparison with shell model calculations embedded in the continuum (SMEC), treating bound and scattering states in a unified model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.064305
2018CH25 Phys.Rev. C 97, 054318 (2018) R.J.Charity, K.W.Brown, J.Okolowicz, M.Ploszajczak, J.M.Elson, W.Reviol, L.G.Sobotka, W.W.Buhro, Z.Chajecki, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, R.H.Showalter, M.B.Tsang, D.Weisshaar, J.R.Winkelbauer, S.Bedoor, A.H.Wuosmaa Spin alignment following inelastic scattering of 17Ne, lifetime of 16F, and its constraint on the continuum coupling strength NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(17Ne, 17Ne'), E=62.9 MeV/nucleon [17Ne secondary beam from 150 MeV/nucleon 16O primary beam]; measured reaction products, Ep and Ip(θ) of first and second protons in sequential two-proton decay of the second excited state of Jπ=5/2- in 17Ne using the High Resolution Array (HiRA) at NSCL-MSU. 17Ne; deduced excitation-energy spectra reconstructed from 2p+15O events from excited state of 17Ne, magnetic substate probability distribution, distribution of the relative emission angle between the sequential protons, and spin alignment of 17Ne excited state. 16F; deduced invariant mass spectra, widths of the first 0-, 1-, 2-, and 3- resonances, and compared with calculations using shell model embedded in the continuum (SMEC). RADIOACTIVITY 16F(p)[from proton decay of excited state in 17Ne]; deduced width of the ground state from magnitude of the final-state interactions between the protons emitted by the excited state of 17Ne. Comparison with previous direct measurement of the width of the ground state.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.054318
2017BR07 Phys.Rev. C 95, 044326 (2017) K.W.Brown, R.J.Charity, J.M.Elson, W.Reviol, L.G.Sobotka, W.W.Buhro, Z.Chajecki, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, R.H.Showalter, M.B.Tsang, D.Weisshaar, J.R.Winkelbauer, S.Bedoor, A.H.Wuosmaa Proton-decaying states in light nuclei and the first observation of 17Na NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(17Ne, 17Na), (17Ne, 17Ne), (17Ne, 16F), E=58 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 17Ne beam from 9Be(20Ne, X), E=170 MeV/nucleon primary reaction at NSCL-MSU accelerator facility]; 9Be(9C, 9C), (9C, 9B), (9C, 8B), E=68 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 9C beam from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured charged-particle reaction products using HiRA array of 14 ΔE-E telescopes, and γ rays by CAESAR array of 158 CsI(Na), (particle)γ-coin; analyzed invariant mass spectra, R-matrix fits. 17Na, 17Ne, 16F, 9C, 8,9B; deduced levels, upper limit of mass for 17Na, proton unbound levels, widths, J, π, three-proton decay of 17Na, one- and two-proton decay branches of other nuclei. First identification of unbound 17Na nucleus.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.044326
2017TS02 Phys.Rev. C 95, 044614 (2017) M.B.Tsang, J.Estee, H.Setiawan, W.G.Lynch, J.Barney, M.B.Chen, G.Cerizza, P.Danielewicz, J.Hong, P.Morfouace, R.Shane, S.Tangwancharoen, K.Zhu, T.Isobe, M.Kurata-Nishimura, J.Lukasik, T.Murakami, Z.Chajecki, for the S|pRIT Collaboration Pion production in rare-isotope collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 132Sn(124Sn, X), 108Sn(112Sn, X), E=300, 200 MeV/nucleon; calculated center-of-mass energy spectra for neutrons, protons, tritons, 3He, π- and π+ particles emitted in central collisions, comparison of π-/π+ spectral and isoscaling ratios in the two reactions, pion energy spectra. Simulations used the Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck transport model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.044614
2015BR11 Phys.Rev. C 92, 034329 (2015) K.W.Brown, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, L.V.Grigorenko, T.A.Golubkova, S.Bedoor, W.W.Buhro, Z.Chajecki, J.M.Elson, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, D.G.McNeel, W.Reviol, R.Shane, R.H.Showalter, M.B.Tsang, J.R.Winkelbauer, A.H.Wuosmaa Interplay between sequential and prompt two-proton decay from the first excited state of 16Ne NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(17Ne, 16Ne), E=57.6 MeV/nucleon; analyzed results of experimental measurements reported in their 2014Br19 work carried out at NSCL-MSU. 16Ne; analyzed relative energy spectra and few-body correlations of 14O+2p and 13N+3p events; deduced level energies and widths of g.s. and first 2+ state from kinematic analysis of 14O+p+p events, and those of higher levels from analysis of the 13N+p+p+p events. Sequential and diprotonlike decays deduced from correlation pattern reproduced in three-body 14O+p+p calculations. 15F, 14O, 13N; deduced levels, J, π from particle decays of states in 16Ne.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.034329
2015CH12 Phys.Rev. C 91, 024610 (2015) R.J.Charity, J.M.Elson, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, Z.Chajecki, D.Coupland, H.Iwasaki, M.Kilburn, Jenny Lee, W.G.Lynch, A.Sanetullaev, M.B.Tsang, J.Winkelbauer, M.Youngs, S.T.Marley, D.V.Shetty, A.H.Wuosmaa Spin alignment of excited projectiles due to target spin-flip interactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(6Li, X), E=36.6 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(7Be, X), E=65.2 MeV/nucleon, [6Li, 7Be secondary beams from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured particle spectra, angular distributions of reaction products using HiRA array of ΔE-E telescopes at NSCL-MSU facility; deduced sequential breakup of projectiles, spin alignments, and molecular structure of 9Be.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.024610
2014BR15 Phys.Rev. C 90, 027304 (2014) K.W.Brown, W.W.Buhro, R.J.Charity, J.M.Elson, W.Reviol, L.G.Sobotka, Z.Chajecki, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, R.H.Showalter, M.B.Tsang, D.Weisshaar, J.R.Winkelbauer, S.Bedoor, A.H.Wuosmaa Two-proton decay from the isobaric analog state in 8B NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(9C, 8B), E=68 MeV/nucleon, [9C secondary beam from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary fragmentation reaction]; measured Ep, Ip, 6Li-p-p correlated events from IAS of 8C g.s. in 8B by analyzing complete kinematics of 2p+6Li decay products, gamma decay of IAS in 6Li; deduced isospin-allowed 2p decay between isobaric analog states, three-body energy and angular correlations, branching ratios. Experiments carried out at NSCL-MSU facility using A1900 fragment separator and High Resolution Array of Si-CsI(Tl) telescopes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.027304
2014BR19 Phys.Rev.Lett. 113, 232501 (2014) K.W.Brown, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, Z.Chajecki, L.V.Grigorenko, I.A.Egorova, Yu.L.Parfenova, M.V.Zhukov, S.Bedoor, W.W.Buhro, J.M.Elson, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, D.G.McNeel, W.Reviol, R.Shane, R.H.Showalter, M.B.Tsang, J.R.Winkelbauer, A.H.Wuosmaa Observation of Long-Range Three-Body Coulomb Effects in the Decay of 16Ne RADIOACTIVITY 16Ne(2p) [from Be(17Ne, X), E=57.6 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Ep, Ip; deduced resonance width limit, correlations between the momenta of the three decay products, dependence on the long-range nature of the Coulomb interaction. Comparison with theoretical calculations, available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.232501
2012EG03 Phys.Rev.Lett. 109, 202502 (2012) I.A.Egorova, R.J.Charity, L.V.Grigorenko, Z.Chajecki, D.Coupland, J.M.Elson, T.K.Ghosh, M.E.Howard, H.Iwasaki, M.Kilburn, Jenny Lee, W.G.Lynch, J.Manfredi, S.T.Marley, A.Sanetullaev, R.Shane, D.V.Shetty, L.G.Sobotka, M.B.Tsang, J.Winkelbauer, A.H.Wuosmaa, M.Youngs, M.V.Zhukov Democratic Decay of 6Be Exposed by Correlations NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(7Be, X)6Be, E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα, Ep, Ip; deduced three-body energy-angular correlations, three-body democratic decay. Comparison with a three-cluster-model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.202502
2012MA10 Phys.Rev. C 85, 037603 (2012) J.Manfredi, R.J.Charity, K.Mercurio, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, A.H.Wuosmaa, A.Banu, L.Trache, R.E.Tribble α decay of the excited states in 12C at 7.65 and 9.64 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be, C(10C, X)12C*, [secondary 10C beam from 10B(p, n)], E=107 MeV/nucleon; measured triple α events in coincidence mode, distribution of the root-mean-square energy deviation of the three α particles and E*(8Be); deduced α-decay properties of Hoyle state and 3- excited state through 8Be ground state. R-matrix analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.037603
2012SH21 Phys.Rev. C 85, 064612 (2012) R.Shane, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, A.Gade, G.F.Grinyer, S.McDaniel, A.Ratkiewicz, D.Weisshaar, A.Bonaccorso, J.A.Tostevin Proton and neutron knockout from 36Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(36Ca, 35K), (36Ca, 35Ca), [36Ca secondary beam from 9Be(40Ca, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon primary reaction], E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, particle spectra, time-of-flight, energy loss, cross sections, longitudinal-momentum distributions. 35K, 35Ca; deduced spectroscopic factors, orbital angular momenta of removed nucleons; calculated S matrices, bound-state wave-functions. Eikonal reaction theory, dispersive optical model (DOM) extrapolations. Shell-model spectroscopic factors from USD, USDA, and USDB interactions. 9Be(36Ca, X)33Ar, [33Ar from decay of unbound states in 35Ca], E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured σ; deduced missing spectroscopic strength.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.064612
2012SH30 Prog.Theor.Phys.(Kyoto), Suppl. 196, 352 (2012) Exploring Correlations in Exotic Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40,48Ca(n, X), Be(40Ca, X)36Ca, E<300 MeV; analyzed available data; deduced total σ sensitivity to n/p asymmetry dependence of the surface imaginary potential in a dispersive optical model. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1143/PTPS.196.352
2011CH32 Phys.Rev. C 84, 014320 (2011) R.J.Charity, J.M.Elson, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, B.A.Brown, Z.Chajecki, D.Coupland, H.Iwasaki, M.Kilburn, J.Lee, W.G.Lynch, A.Sanetullaev, M.B.Tsang, J.Winkelbauer, M.Youngs, S.T.Marley, D.V.Shetty, A.H.Wuosmaa, T.K.Ghosh, M.E.Howard Investigations of three-, four-, and five-particle decay channels of levels in light nuclei created using a 9C beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(9C, X), E=70 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 9C beam from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary beam]; measured particle spectra using HiRA array, angular correlations between the particles in particle-decay channels. 8Be, 7,8,9B, 8,10C; deduced levels, width, J, π, isospin, branching ratios, excitation spectra of outgoing particles from many-particle decays of ground and excited states.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.014320
2011CH53 Phys.Rev. C 84, 051308 (2011) R.J.Charity, J.M.Elson, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, Z.Chajecki, D.Coupland, H.Iwasaki, M.Kilburn, J.Lee, W.G.Lynch, A.Sanetullaev, M.B.Tsang, J.Winkelbauer, M.Youngs, S.T.Marley, D.V.Shetty, A.H.Wuosmaa, T.K.Ghosh, M.E.Howard Isobaric multiplet mass equation for A=7 and 8 ATOMIC MASSES 7,8He, 7,8Li, 7,8Be, 7,8B, 8C; analyzed deviations from isobaric multiplet mass equation (IMME) for A=7, T=3/2 quartet and A=8, T=2 quintet; deduced coefficients from quadric, cubic, and quartic fits.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.051308
2011MU10 Phys.Rev. C 83, 064605 (2011) J.M.Mueller, R.J.Charity, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, S.J.Waldecker, W.H.Dickhoff, A.S.Crowell, J.H.Esterline, B.Fallin, C.R.Howell, C.Westerfeldt, M.Youngs, B.J.Crowe, III, R.S.Pedroni Asymmetry dependence of nucleon correlations in spherical nuclei extracted from a dispersive-optical-model analysis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40,48Ca(n, n), E=11.9, 16.9 MeV; measured E(n), I(n), σ, σ(E, θ), time-of-flight spectra. 40Ca(n, n), E=9.9-85.0; 48Ca(n, n), E=7.97-16.9 MeV; 54Ca(n, n), E=5.5-26.0 MeV; 58,60Ni(n, n), E=4.5-24.0 MeV; 92Mo(n, n), E=7.0-30.4 MeV; 116,118Sn(n, n), E=9.95-24.0 MeV; 120Sn(n, n), E=9.94-16.91 MeV; 124Sn(n, n), E=11.0-24.0 MeV; 208Pb(n, n), E=4.0-185.0 MeV; 50Ti(p, p), E=6.0-65.0 MeV; 52Cr(p, p), E=10.77-39.9 MeV; 54Fe, 64Ni(p, p), E=9.69-65.0 MeV; 58Ni(p, p), E=7.0-192.0 MeV; 60Ni(p, p), E=7.0-178.0 MeV; 62Ni(p, p), E=8.02-156.0 MeV; 90Zr(p, p), E=5.57-185.0 MeV; 92Mo(p, p), E=12.5-49.45 MeV; 114Sn(p, p), E=30.4 MeV; 116Sn(p, p), E=16.0-61.4 MeV; 118,122,124Sn(p, p), E=16.0-49.35 MeV; 120Sn(p, p), E=9.8-156.0 MeV; 208Pb(p, p), E=9.0-200.0 MeV; analyzed total cross sections, σ(E, θ), single-particle levels, spectroscopic factors, occupation probabilities, mass dependence on cross section. Dispersal optical model (DOM) analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.064605
2010CH42 Phys.Rev. C 82, 041304 (2010) R.J.Charity, J.M.Elson, J.Manfredi, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, Z.Chajecki, D.Coupland, H.Iwasaki, M.Kilburn, J.Lee, W.G.Lynch, A.Sanetullaev, M.B.Tsang, J.Winkelbauer, M.Youngs, S.T.Marley, D.V.Shetty, A.H.Wuosmaa, T.K.Ghosh, M.E.Howard 2p-2p decay of 8C and isospin-allowed 2p decay of the isobaric-analog state in 8B NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(9C, 8B), [9C beam from 9Be(16O, X) fragmentation], E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, 6Li-p-p correlated events from an excited state (IAS of 8C g.s.) in 8B by analyzing complete kinematics of 2p+6Li decay products; deduced 2p decay (isospin-allowed 2p decay between isobaric analog states). 9Be(9C, 8C), [9C beam from 9Be(16O, X) fragmentation], E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, 6Be-p-p and α-p-p-p-p correlated events from 8C g.s. by analyzing complete kinematics of 2p+6Be and α+2p+2p events. RADIOACTIVITY 8C(2p); measured Ep, Ip, Eα, Iα, α-p-p-p-p coin, α-p-p coin from the decay of 8C g.s.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.041304
2010SH03 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A614, 468 (2010) R.Shane, R.J.Charity, J.M.Elson, L.G.Sobotka, M.Devlin, N.Fotiades, J.M.O'Donnell Total neutron cross-sections for rare isotopes using a digital-signal-processing technique: Case study 48Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40,48Ca(n, X), E=15-300 Mev; measured TOF, En, In; deduced σ.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2010.01.005
2009CH38 Phys.Rev. C 80, 024306 (2009) R.J.Charity, T.D.Wiser, K.Mercurio, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, A.H.Wuosmaa, A.Banu, L.Trache, R.E.Tribble Continuum spectroscopy with a 10C beam: Cluster structure and three-body decay NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be, C(10C, X), E=10.7 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment spectra, σ(θ), proton-proton angular correlations, widths, σ, energy distributions of diproton, sequential two-proton, 2p+2α, p+3α and other cluster particle-decay modes from ground and excited resonant states. 10B, 10C, 13N; deduced levels, J, π, resonances, particle decay modes. Resonance-decay spectroscopic techniques. Monte Carlo analysis of energy distributions. Comparison with two-proton decay modes from 6Be and 45Fe.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.024306
2009GR07 Phys.Lett. B 677, 30 (2009) L.V.Grigorenko, T.D.Wiser, K.Miernik, R.J.Charity, M.Pfutzner, A.Banu, C.R.Bingham, M.Cwiok, I.G.Darby, W.Dominik, J.M.Elson, T.Ginter, R.Grzywacz, Z.Janas, M.Karny, A.Korgul, S.N.Liddick, K.Mercurio, M.Rajabali, K.Rykaczewski, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, A.Stolz, L.Trache, R.E.Tribble, A.H.Wuosmaa, M.V.Zhukov Complete correlation studies of two-proton decays: 6Be and 45Fe NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(10B, n), E not given; Ni(58Ni, X)45Fe, E=161 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, Eα, Iα, product energy and angular correlation distributions in a kinematically complete experiment. Comparison with three-body cluster model. RADIOACTIVITY 6Be, 45Fe(2p); measured energy and angular correlation distributions.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2009.04.085
2009GR11 Phys.Rev. C 80, 034602 (2009) L.V.Grigorenko, T.D.Wiser, K.Mercurio, R.J.Charity, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, J.M.Elson, A.H.Wuosmaa, A.Banu, M.McCleskey, L.Trache, R.E.Tribble, M.V.Zhukov Three-body decay of 6Be NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(10B, n)10C, E=15 MeV/nucleon; measured Ep, Ip, Eα, Iα, energy and angular correlation distributions in a kinematically complete experiment. Comparison with three-body cluster model. RADIOACTIVITY 6Be(2p)[from 10C(α)]; measured Ep, Iπ, angular distributions. NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 6Be, 6He; calculated densities and radial properties of ground-state wave functions. Three-body hyperspherical-harmonics cluster model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.034602
2008ME11 Phys.Rev. C 78, 031602 (2008) K.Mercurio, R.J.Charity, R.Shane, L.G.Sobotka, J.M.Elson, M.Famiano, A.H.Wuosmaa, A.Banu, C.Fu, L.Trache, R.E.Tribble, A.M.Mukhamedzhanov Correlated two-proton decay from 10C NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be, C(10C, 10C'), E=10.7 MeV; measured proton spectra, α spectra, αp-, pp-coin from excited states. 10C; deduced levels, correlated 2p decay mode.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.78.031602
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