NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = S.Kimura Found 33 matches. 2024XI06 Phys.Rev. C 109, 035804 (2024) W.Xian, S.Chen, S.Nikas, M.Rosenbusch, M.Wada, H.Ishiyama, D.Hou, S.Iimura, S.Nishimura, P.Schury, A.Takamine, S.Yan, F.Browne, P.Doornenbal, F.Flavigny, Y.Hirayama, Y.Ito, S.Kimura, T.M.Kojima, J.Lee, J.Liu, H.Miyatake, S.Michimasa, J.Y.Moon, S.Naimi, T.Niwase, T.Sonoda, D.Suzuki, Y.X.Watanabe, V.Werner, K.Wimmer, H.Wollnik Mass measurements of neutron-rich A ≈ 90 nuclei constrain element abundances
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.109.035804
2023HO11 Phys.Rev. C 108, 054312 (2023) D.S.Hou, A.Takamine, M.Rosenbusch, W.D.Xian, S.Iimura, S.D.Chen, M.Wada, H.Ishiyama, P.Schury, Z.M.Niu, H.Z.Liang, S.X.Yan, P.Doornenbal, Y.Hirayama, Y.Ito, S.Kimura, T.M.Kojima, W.Korten, J.Lee, J.J.Liu, Z.Liu, S.Michimasa, H.Miyatake, J.Y.Moon, S.Naimi, S.Nishimura, T.Niwase, T.Sonoda, D.Suzuki, Y.X.Watanabe, K.Wimmer, H.Wollnik First direct mass measurement for neutron-rich 112Mo with the new ZD-MRTOF mass spectrograph system
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.054312
2023II01 Phys.Rev.Lett. 130, 012501 (2023) S.Iimura, M.Rosenbusch, A.Takamine, Y.Tsunoda, M.Wada, S.Chen, D.S.Hou, W.Xian, H.Ishiyama, S.Yan, P.Schury, H.Crawford, P.Doornenbal, Y.Hirayama, Y.Ito, S.Kimura, T.Koiwai, T.M.Kojima, H.Koura, J.Lee, J.Liu, S.Michimasa, H.Miyatake, J.Y.Moon, S.Naimi, S.Nishimura, T.Niwase, A.Odahara, T.Otsuka, S.Paschalis, M.Petri, N.Shimizu, T.Sonoda, D.Suzuki, Y.X.Watanabe, K.Wimmer, H.Wollnik Study of the N=32 and N=34 Shell Gap for Ti and V by the First High-Precision Multireflection Time-of-Flight Mass Measurements at BigRIPS-SLOWRI ATOMIC MASSES 55Sc, 56,58Ti, 56,57,58,59V; measured TOF; deduced masses, nonexistence of the N=34 empirical two-neutron shell gaps for Ti and V, and the enhanced energy gap in Ca. Comparison with new Monte Carlo shell model calculations. RIKEN's Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.012501
2023NI04 Phys.Rev.Lett. 130, 132502 (2023) T.Niwase, Y.X.Watanabe, Y.Hirayama, M.Mukai, P.Schury, A.N.Andreyev, T.Hashimoto, S.Iimura, H.Ishiyama, Y.Ito, S.C.Jeong, D.Kaji, S.Kimura, H.Miyatake, K.Morimoto, J.-Y.Moon, M.Oyaizu, M.Rosenbusch, A.Taniguchi, M.Wada Discovery of New Isotope 241U and Systematic High-Precision Atomic Mass Measurements of Neutron-Rich Pa-Pu Nuclei Produced via Multinucleon Transfer Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 198Pt(238U, X)235U/236U/237U/238U/239U/240U/241U/242U/235Pa/236Pa/237Pa/239Np/240Np/241Np/239Pu/240Pu/241Pu/242Pu, E=10.75 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, TOF. 241U; deduced new isotope production. The KEK Isotope Separation System (KISS) for the nuclear spectroscopy of nuclides produced via MNT reactions, installed at the RIKEN Nishina Center. ATOMIC MASSES 235,236,237,238,239,240,241,242U, 235,236,237Pa, 239,240,241Np, 239,240,241,242Pu; measured frequencies (the first excitation step laser wavelength), TOF; deduced mass excesses. Comparison with AME2020 evaluation.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.132502
2021NI08 Phys.Rev. C 104, 044617 (2021) T.Niwase, M.Wada, P.Schury, P.Brionnet, S.D.Chen, T.Hashimoto, H.Haba, Y.Hirayama, D.S.Hou, S.Iimura, H.Ishiyama, S.Ishizawa, Y.Ito, D.Kaji, S.Kimura, J.Liu, H.Miyatake, J.Y.Moon, K.Morimoto, K.Morita, D.Nagae, M.Rosenbusch, A.Takamine, T.Tanaka, Y.X.Watanabe, H.Wollnik, W.Xian, S.X.Yan α-decay-correlated mass measurement of 206, 207g, mRa using an α-TOF detector equipped multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph system ATOMIC MASSES 206,207,207mRa; measured time-of-flight spectra by α-decay-correlated mass spectroscopy using multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph (MRTOF-MS) system, with an α-TOF detector at SHE-Mass-II facility of RIBF-RIKEN; deduced mass excesses, and compared with evaluated data in AME2020. 207mRa; deduced excitation energy of the isomer, J, π. 206,207,207mRa isotopes produced in 159Tb(51V, X), E=306 MeV, followed by separation of evaporation residues using recoil ion separator GARIS-II at RIKEN. RADIOACTIVITY 206,207mRa(α)[from 159Tb(51V, X), E=306 MeV at RIBF-RIKEN]; measured Eα, Iα, T1/2 of decays of 206Ra and 207mRa, excitation energy of the isomer; deduced α-reduced width, configuration. Systematics of spins, parities, Eα, T1/2, α-branching ratios, reduced α widths for 203,203m,205,205m,207,207mRa. 198,199Po, 202,203At, 202,203Rn, 206,207Fr, 207Ra; observed α spectra from decays.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.044617
2021SC14 Phys.Rev. C 104, L021304 (2021) P.Schury, T.Niwase, M.Wada, P.Brionnet, S.Chen, T.Hashimoto, H.Haba, Y.Hirayama, D.S.Hou, S.Iimura, H.Ishiyama, S.Ishizawa, Y.Ito, D.Kaji, S.Kimura, H.Koura, J.J.Liu, H.Miyatake, J.-Y.Moon, K.Morimoto, K.Morita, D.Nagae, M.Rosenbusch, A.Takamine, Y.X.Watanabe, H.Wollnik, W.Xian, S.X.Yan First high-precision direct determination of the atomic mass of a superheavy nuclide ATOMIC MASSES 257Db; measured Eα, time-of flight, distribution of time-of-flight (ToF)-correlated α-decay events using multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph (MRTOF-MS) at RIKEN Ring Cyclotron facility; deduced A/q and mass excess for each of the 11 observed correlated events assigned to 257Db. Comparison with AME2016 evaluated data. 257Db isotope produced in 208Pb(51V, 2n), E=306 MeV reaction, followed by separation of fragments using GARIS-II separator.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.L021304
2021WA39 Phys.Rev. C 104, 024330 (2021) Y.X.Watanabe, P.M.Walker, Y.Hirayama, M.Mukai, H.Watanabe, G.J.Lane, M.Ahmed, M.Brunet, T.Hashimoto, S.Ishizawa, S.Kimura, F.G.Kondev, Yu.A.Litvinov, H.Miyatake, J.Y.Moon, T.Niwase, M.Oyaizu, J.H.Park, Zs.Podolyak, M.Rosenbusch, P.Schury, M.Wada First direct observation of isomeric decay in neutron-rich odd-odd 186Ta RADIOACTIVITY 186Ta(β-), 186mTa(IT)[from W(136Xe, X), E=7.2 MeV/nucleon, followed by laser ionization and mass separation at the KEK Isotope Separation System (KISS) of RIBF-RIKEN facility]; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, half-lives of decays of 186Ta and neutral 186mTa from γ-decay curves. 186Ta; deduced levels, J, π, E3 multipolarity of the 161-keV isomeric transition from a comparison of measured half-life of the neutral isomer with previous measurements of the ionized isomeric state of 186Ta using the Experimental Storage Ring at GSI Darmstadt, no evidence found for the β decay mode of the 186Ta isomer.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024330
2020HI01 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B463, 425 (2020) Y.Hirayama, Y.X.Watanabe, M.Mukai, P.Schury, M.Ahmed, H.Ishiyama, S.C.Jeong, Y.Kakiguchi, S.Kimura, J.Y.Moon, M.Oyaizu, J.H.Park, M.Wada, H.Miyatake Nuclear spectroscopy of r-process nuclei using KEK Isotope Separation System NUCLEAR REACTIONS 198Pt(136Xe, X)196Os/197Os/198Os/198Pt/199Pt, E=10.75 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ; deduced T1/2 for osmium, HFS spectra for platinum.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2019.04.035
2020MU16 Phys.Rev. C 102, 054307 (2020) M.Mukai, Y.Hirayama, Y.X.Watanabe, S.Schiffmann, J.Ekman, M.Godefroid, P.Schury, Y.Kakiguchi, M.Oyaizu, M.Wada, S.C.Jeong, J.Y.Moon, J.H.Park, H.Ishiyama, S.Kimura, H.Ueno, M.Ahmed, A.Ozawa, H.Watanabe, S.Kanaya, H.Miyatake In-gas-cell laser resonance ionization spectroscopy of 196, 197, 198Ir NUCLEAR MOMENTS 196,197,198Ir; measured hyperfine structure (HFS) spectra using in-gas-cell laser resonance ionization spectroscopy at the KEK Isotope Separation System at RIBF-RIKEN facility; deduced spins for the ground states, magnetic dipole moments, mean-square charge radii, isotope shifts, β2 deformation parameters. Comparison with theoretical calculations based on the strong coupling model. Comparison with previous experimental results. Systematics of quadrupole moments, magnetic dipole moments, mean-square charge radii and β2 deformation parameters for 189,191,193,196,197,198Ir. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 198Pt(136Xe, X)196Ir/197Ir/198Ir, E=10.75 MeV/nucleon; measured extraction yields, Eβ, half-lives of the decays of 196Ir, 197Ir and 198Ir. The Ir isotopes produced in multi-nucleon transfer reaction. Comparison with previous experimental half-lives.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054307
2020WA12 Phys.Rev. C 101, 041305 (2020), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 103, 019902 (2021) Y.X.Watanabe, M.Ahmed, Y.Hirayama, M.Mukai, J.H.Park, P.Schury, Y.Kakiguchi, S.Kimura, A.Ozawa, M.Oyaizu, M.Wada, H.Miyatake Deexcitation γ-ray transitions from the long-lived Iπ = 13/2+ metastable state in 195Os RADIOACTIVITY 195mOs(IT)[from 198Pt(136Xe, X), E=9.4 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation of fragments using KEK Isotope Separation System (KISS) at RIBF-RIKEN facility, and laser excitation of 195Os isomer]; measured Eγ, Iγ, ce, γγ- and (ce)γ-coin, neutral atom T1/2 of the 47-s, (13/2+) isomer from x-ray and γ-ray decay curves using multi-segmented proportional gas counter (MSPGC) for β, x-rays and conversion electrons, and four HPGe clover detectors for γ radiation. 195Os; deduced levels, J, π; discussed multipolarity of the low-energy γ transition from the isomer. Comparison with previous measurement of the 195mOs isomer and half-life of the fully-stripped isomer using the ESR at GSI. Comparison with experimental results for level schemes from the decays of the 13/2+ isomers in 197Pt and 199Hg.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.041305
2019MA58 Phys.Rev. C 100, 024602 (2019) M.Mazzocco, N.Keeley, A.Boiano, C.Boiano, M.La Commara, C.Manea, C.Parascandolo, D.Pierroutsakou, C.Signorini, E.Strano, D.Torresi, H.Yamaguchi, D.Kahl, L.Acosta, P.Di Meo, J.P.Fernandez-Garcia, T.Glodariu, J.Grebosz, A.Guglielmetti, Y.Hirayama, N.Imai, H.Ishiyama, N.Iwasa, S.C.Jeong, H.M.Jia, Y.H.Kim, S.Kimura, S.Kubono, G.La Rana, C.J.Lin, P.Lotti, G.Marquinez-Duran, I.Martel, H.Miyatake, M.Mukai, T.Nakao, M.Nicoletto, A.Pakou, K.Rusek, Y.Sakaguchi, A.M.Sanchez-Benitez, T.Sava, O.Sgouros, V.Soukeras, F.Soramel, E.Stiliaris, L.Stroe, T.Teranishi, N.Toniolo, Y.Wakabayashi, Y.X.Watanabe, L.Yang, Y.Y.Yang, H.Q.Zhang Elastic scattering for the 8B and 7Be + 208Pb systems at near-Coulomb barrier energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(8B, 8B), E=50 MeV, [8B secondary beam from 3He(6Li, 8B), E=11.2 MeV/nucleon primary reaction at RIKEN]; 208Pb(7Be, 7Be), E=37.4, 40.5, 42.2 MeV, [7Be secondary beam from 1H(7Li, 7Be), E=48.8 MeV primary reaction at LNL-Legnaro]; measured charged particles, σ(θ, E) using the EXPADES detector array, and angular distribution; analyzed by optical model and the continuum discretized coupled channels (CDCC) formalisms. Experiments performed at the CNS Radioactive Ion Beams (CRIB) facility at RIKEN, and EXOTIC facility at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.024602
2018HI07 Phys.Rev. C 98, 014321 (2018), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 106, 069902 (2022) Y.Hirayama, Y.X.Watanabe, M.Mukai, M.Ahmed, S.C.Jeong, Y.Kakiguchi, S.Kimura, M.Oyaizu, J.H.Park, P.Schury, M.Wada, H.Watanabe, H.Miyatake β- and γ-decay spectroscopy of 197, 198Os RADIOACTIVITY 196,197,198Os, 198Ir(β-)[from 198Pt(136Xe, X), E=10.75 MeV/nucleon using KEK Isotope Separation System (KISS) at RIKEN, an argon-gas-cell-based laser ion source combined with an on-line isotope separator]; measured β- radiation using multisegmented proportional gas counter (MSPGC), Eγ, Iγ, γγ- and βγ-coin with particle selection condition of Os and Ir, half-lives of decays of 196,197,198Os and 198Ir. 197,198Ir, 198Pt; deduced levels, Iβ feedings, logft, configurations of parent and daughter states. 197mTl(IT); measured Eγ, Iγ, T1/2; deduced conversion coefficients and compared with previous results. Comparison with previous experimental data. A=195-206, Z=76; comparison of measured β-decay half-lives with theoretical results from DF3, FRDM, and KUTY models.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.014321
2018IT04 Phys.Rev.Lett. 120, 152501 (2018) Y.Ito, P.Schury, M.Wada, F.Arai, H.Haba, Y.Hirayama, S.Ishizawa, D.Kaji, S.Kimura, H.Koura, M.MacCormick, H.Miyatake, J.Y.Moon, K.Morimoto, K.Morita, M.Mukai, I.Murray, T.Niwase, K.Okada, A.Ozawa, M.Rosenbusch, A.Takamine, T.Tanaka, Y.X.Watanabe, H.Wollnik, S.Yamaki First Direct Mass Measurements of Nuclides around Z=100 with a Multireflection Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrograph NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(19F, 5n)246Es, E=99.6, 103 MeV;238U(18O, 5n)251Fm, E=93.9 MeV; 203Tl(48Ca, 2n)249Md, E=215 MeV; 205Tl(48Ca, 3n)250Md, E=223 MeV; 205Tl(48Ca, 2n)251Md, E=215 MeV; 238U(19F, 5n)252md, E=98.6 MeV; 208Pb(48Ca, 2n)254No, E=219 MeV; measured reaction products, TOF; deduced mass excesses. Comparison with available data. ATOMIC MASSES 253,254Lr, 257,258Db, 261,262Bh, 266Mt; analyzed available data; deduced mass excesses.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.152501
2018KI21 Int.J. Mass Spectrom. 430, 134 (2018) S.Kimura, Y.Ito, D.Kaji, P.Schury, M.Wada, H.Haba, T.Hashimoto, Y.Hirayama, M.MacCormick, H.Miyatake, J.Y.Moon, K.Morimoto, M.Mukai, I.Murray, A.Ozawa, M.Rosenbusch, H.Schatz, A.Takamine, T.Tanaka, Y.X.Watanabe, H.Wollnik Atomic masses of intermediate-mass neutron-deficient nuclei with relative uncertainty down to 35-ppb via multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph ATOMIC MASSES 63Cu, 64,65,66Zn, 65Ga, 65,66,67Ge, 67As, 78,81Br, 80Rb, 79Sr; measured frequencies, TOF; deduced masses, new mass excess values. Comparison with AME16 evaluations. NUCLEAR REACTIONS S(36Ar, X)63Cu/64Zn/65Zn/66Zn/65Ga/65Ge/66Ge/67Ge/67As/78Br/81Br/80Rb/79Sr, E=3.30 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ. Comparison with theoretical calculations of fusion-evaporation reactions.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijms.2018.05.001
2018MU19 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A884, 1 (2018) M.Mukai, Y.Hirayama, Y.X.Watanabe, P.Schury, H.S.Jung, M.Ahmed, H.Haba, H.Ishiyama, S.C.Jeong, Y.Kakiguchi, S.Kimura, J.Y.Moon, M.Oyaizu, A.Ozawa, J.H.Park, H.Ueno, M.Wada, H.Miyatake High-efficiency and low-background multi-segmented proportional gas counter for β-decay spectroscopy RADIOACTIVITY 198Ir(β-), 199Pt(IT), (β-) [from 198Pt(136Xe, X), E=9.6 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, Eβ, Iβ, β-γ-coin.; deduced T1/2 and uncertainties. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2017.12.013
2018RO14 Phys.Rev. C 97, 064306 (2018) M.Rosenbusch, Y.Ito, P.Schury, M.Wada, D.Kaji, K.Morimoto, H.Haba, S.Kimura, H.Koura, M.MacCormick, H.Miyatake, J.Y.Moon, K.Morita, I.Murray, T.Niwase, A.Ozawa, M.Reponen, A.Takamine, T.Tanaka, H.Wollnik New mass anchor points for neutron-deficient heavy nuclei from direct mass measurements of radium and actinium isotopes ATOMIC MASSES 210,211,212,214Ra, 210,211,212,213,214Ac; measured time of flight, and mass excess using multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrograph (MRTOF-MS) at superheavy element (SHE) mass facility of RIKEN-KEK, and using gas-filled recoil ion separator GARIS-II at RIKEN. Comparison with values from AME-2016. Ra and Ac isotopes produced in 169Tm(48Ca, X), E=5, 6 MeV/nucleon reaction at RIKEN. Z=82-92, N=121-129; systematics of S(2n) values.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.064306
2017HI05 Phys.Rev. C 96, 014307 (2017) Y.Hirayama, M.Mukai, Y.X.Watanabe, M.Ahmed, S.C.Jeong, H.S.Jung, Y.Kakiguchi, S.Kanaya, S.Kimura, J.Y.Moon, T.Nakatsukasa, M.Oyaizu, J.H.Park, P.Schury, A.Taniguchi, M.Wada, K.Washiyama, H.Watanabe, H.Miyatake In-gas-cell laser spectroscopy of the magnetic dipole moment of the N ≈ 126 isotope 199Pt NUCLEAR MOMENTS 199Pt, 199mPt; measured magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments, isotope shifts, mean-square charge radii by hyperfine splitting of the 48.792-nm transition using the in-gas-cell laser ionization spectroscopy (IGLIS), and the half-lives of the ground state and the isomer; discussed configurations. 192,196,198Pt; measured mean-square charge radii relative to that of 194Pt by hyperfine structure. Pt isotopes produced in 198Pt(136Xe, X), E=10.75 MeV/nucleon reaction using the on-line KEK Isotope Separation System (KISS) at RIKEN. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with self-consistent Bogoliubov (HFB) model calculations. Systematics of magnetic dipole moments of 5/2- and 13/2+ states in 193,195,197,199Pt and 197,199Hg. Systematics of mean square charge radius and quadrupole deformation in A=178-199 Pt isotopes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.014307
2017SC02 Phys.Rev. C 95, 011305 (2017) P.Schury, M.Wada, Y.Ito, D.Kaji, F.Arai, M.MacCormick, I.Murray, H.Haba, S.Jeong, S.Kimura, H.Koura, H.Miyatake, K.Morimoto, K.Morita, A.Ozawa, M.Rosenbusch, M.Reponen, P.-A.Soderstrom, A.Takamine, T.Tanaka, H.Wollnik First online multireflection time-of-flight mass measurements of isobar chains produced by fusion-evaporation reactions: Toward identification of superheavy elements via mass spectroscopy ATOMIC MASSES 204,205,206Fr, 204,205,206Rn, 204,205,206At, 204,205Po, 205Bi; measured time-of-flight spectra, precise atomic masses with reference to that of 205Fr using GARIS-II recoil ion separator GARIS-II and multireflection time-of-flight mass spectrographs (MRTOF-MS) at RILAC-RIKEN facility. Isotopes produced in 165Ho, 169Tm(40Ar, X), E=4.825, 5.16 MeV/nucleon. Comparison with AME-2012 values, and previous experimental values.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.011305
2017WA24 Phys.Rev. C 96, 014604 (2017) T.Wakasa, J.Yasuda, M.Dozono, T.Fukunaga, S.Gotanda, K.Hatanaka, K.Ishibashi, Y.Kanaya, S.Kimura, Y.Maeda, Y.Maeda, Y.Nishio, T.Noro, T.Nozoe, K.Ohnaka, S.Sakaguchi, Y.Sakemi, K.Sekiguchi, T.Taguchi, Y.Wada Cross sections and analyzing powers for (p(pol), np) reactions of 2H, 6Li, and 12C at 296 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H, 6Li, 12C(polarized p, np), E=296 MeV; measured proton and neutron spectra, differential σ(θ) and analyzing powers Ay, separation-energy spectra using a dipole magnet made of permanent NEOMAX magnets and Large Acceptance Spectrometer (LAS) for charged particles, and NPOL3 detector system for neutrons and using CD2, enriched 6Li and natural carbon targets at azimuthally varying field (AVF) and ring cyclotron facility of RCNP-Osaka; deduced spectroscopic factors and compared to those from (e, e'p) data, recoil-momentum distributions of the separated 1s and 1p knockout reactions. Comparison with the PWIA and DWIA calculations using a free NN interaction.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.014604
2016HI09 Nuovo Cim. C 39, 359 (2016) Y.Hirayama, Y.X.Watanabe, H.Miyatake, P.Schury, M.Wada, M.Oyaizu, Y.Kakiguchi, M.Mukai, S.Kimura, M.Ahmed, S.C.Jeong, J.Y.Moon, J.H.Park Nuclear spectroscopy of r-process nuclei around N=126 using KISS RADIOACTIVITY 199Pt, 196Ir(β-); measured decay products; deduced T1/2 and their uncertainties. Laser resonance ionization technique in the gas cell.
doi: 10.1393/ncc/i2016-16359-9
2016LA10 Phys.Rev. C 93, 045808 (2016) D.Lattuada, M.Barbarino, A.Bonasera, W.Bang, H.J.Quevedo, M.Warren, F.Consoli, R.De Angelis, P.Andreoli, S.Kimura, G.Dyer, A.C.Bernstein, K.Hagel, M.Barbui, K.Schmidt, E.Gaul, M.E.Donovan, J.B.Natowitz, T.Ditmire Model-independent determination of the astrophysical S factor in laser-induced fusion plasmas NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, n)3He, 3He(d, p)4He, E(cm)=5-500 keV; measured deuterium ion energy density distribution from time-of-flight, neutron yields from d+d fusion, angular distribution of neutrons, yield of 14.7-MeV protons using various scintillation detectors; deduced model-independent astrophysical factor S(E). Laser-induced fusion plasmas using Texas Petawatt Laser (TPW). Comparison with previous experimental data. Relevance to primordial abundances in Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) models, and plasma physics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.045808
2014OH03 Few-Body Systems 55, 725 (2014) K.Ohnaka, K.Sagara, Y.Maeda, K.Ishibashi, S.Kimura, S.Tanaka, T.Fukunaga, J.Yasuda, T.Yabe, K.Yashima, Y.Eguchi, H.Shimoda, T.Sueta, S.Kuroita Systematic Measurement of pd Breakup Cross Section Around Space Star NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(p, 2p), E=7.5-13 MeV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ, σ(θ, E). Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1007/s00601-014-0890-7
2013BA43 Phys.Rev.Lett. 111, 082502 (2013) M.Barbui, W.Bang, A.Bonasera, K.Hagel, K.Schmidt, J.B.Natowitz, R.Burch, G.Giuliani, M.Barbarino, H.Zheng, G.Dyer, H.J.Quevedo, E.Gaul, A.C.Bernstein, M.Donovan, S.Kimura, M.Mazzocco, F.Consoli, R.De Angelis, P.Andreoli, T.Ditmire Measurement of the Plasma Astrophysical S Factor for the 3He(d, p)4He Reaction in Exploding Molecular Clusters NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(d, p), E(cm)<300 keV; measured reaction products, TOF, Ep, Ip; deduced S-factors, σ, first measurement in the keV energy range. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.082502
2013KI06 Phys.Rev. C 87, 058801 (2013) Gamow peak approximation near strong resonances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 10,11B(p, α), at T9<10; 2,3H(d, n), E<3 MeV; analyzed most effective energy versus plasma temperature, astrophysical S-factors versus effective energies and plasma temperatures. Effect of low-energy resonances on the most effective energies in stellar environments.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.058801
2011KI04 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A637, 164 (2011) Deuteron-induced reactions generated by intense lasers for PET isotope production NUCLEAR REACTIONS 11B(p, n), 10B(d, n), E<37 MeV; calculated σ, σ(θ), s(E), yields. Comparison with experimental data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2011.02.043
2007KI15 Phys.Rev. C 76, 031602 (2007) Isospin effects on astrophysical S-factors
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.031602
2006KI10 Eur.Phys.J. A 27, Supplement 1, 89 (2006) S.Kimura, A.Bonasera, S.Cavallaro Influence of chaos on the fusion enhancement by electron screening NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H, 6,7Li(d, X), 7Li(p, X), E=low; calculated electron screening effects, fusion enhancement.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2006-08-013-x
2005KI15 Nucl.Phys. A759, 229 (2005) Influence of the electronic chaotic motion on the fusion dynamics at astrophysical energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, X), (3He, X), (6Li, X), E(cm) ≈ 1-100 keV; calculated electron screening effects.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.157
2004KI18 Prog.Theor.Phys.(Kyoto), Suppl. 154, 317 (2004) S.Kimura, N.Takigawa, M.Abe, D.M.Brink, A.Bonasera Influence of Tunneling on Electron Screening in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H, 3He(d, X), E(cm) ≈ 1-1000 keV; calculated electron screening energy, tunneling effects.
doi: 10.1143/PTPS.154.317
2004KI24 Phys.Rev.Lett. 93, 262502 (2004) Chaos Driven Fusion Enhancement Factor at Astrophysical Energies
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.262502
2004TA14 Phys.Rev. C 69, 054605 (2004) N.Takigawa, S.Ayik, K.Washiyama, S.Kimura Quantum effect in the diffusion along a potential barrier: Comments on the synthesis of superheavy elements
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.054605
2003KI01 Phys.Rev. C 67, 022801 (2003) S.Kimura, N.Takigawa, M.Abe, D.M.Brink Influence of tunneling on electron screening in low energy nuclear reactions in laboratories NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H, 3He(d, X), E(cm)=1-500 keV; calculated electron screening potential, tunneling effects.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.67.022801
2002KI16 Phys.Rev. C66, 024603 (2002) Fusion from an excited state
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.024603
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