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2024SP01      Phys.Rev. C 109, 014307 (2024)

M.Spieker, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, P.D.Cottle, P.J.Farris, A.Gade, T.Ginter, S.Giraud, K.W.Kemper, J.Li, S.Noji, J.Pereira, L.A.Riley, M.K.Smith, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Proton removal from 73, 75Br to 72, 74Se at intermediate energies

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.109.014307
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2023GI06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 130, 232301 (2023)

S.Giraud, J.C.Zamora, R.G.T.Zegers, D.Bazin, Y.Ayyad, S.Bacca, S.Beceiro Novo, B.A.Brown, A.Carls, J.Chen, M.Cortesi, M.DeNudt, G.Hagen, C.Hultquist, C.Maher, W.Mittig, F.Ndayisabye, S.Noji, S.J.Novario, J.Pereira, Z.Rahman, J.Schmitt, M.Serikow, L.J.Sun, J.Surbrook, N.Watwood, T.Wheeler

β+ Gamow-Teller Strengths from Unstable 14O via the (d, 2He) Reaction in Inverse Kinematics

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(14O, 2He), E=105 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 14O; deduced σ(θ), B(GT) or Gamow-Teller transition strength. Comparison with available data. The Coupled Cyclotron Facility at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), MSU.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.232301
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2023SP02      Phys.Lett. B 841, 137932 (2023)

M.Spieker, S.E.Agbemava, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, P.D.Cottle, P.J.Farris, A.Gade, T.Ginter, S.Giraud, K.W.Kemper, J.Li, W.Nazarewicz, S.Noji, J.Pereira, L.A.Riley, M.Smith, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Hexadecapole strength in the rare isotopes 74, 76Kr

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(74Kr, 74Kr'), (76Kr, 76Kr'), E(cm)=100 MeV, [secondary 74,76Kr beams from 9Be(78Kr, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, followed by separation of fragments using A1900 separator]; measured Doppler-corrected Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using NSCL-MSU using NSCL/Ursinus Liquid Hydrogen (LH2) Target, eight GRETINA modules of 36-fold segmented HPGe detectors for γ radiation, and S800 spectrograph for projectile-like reaction residues. 74,76Kr; deduced levels, Jπ, β2 for the first 2+ state and β4 and B(E4)(W.u.) for the first 4+ state from inelastic proton scattering experiments in inverse kinematics. Comparison to coupled-channels calculations, and nuclear density functional theory (DFT) calculations using the Skyrme SkM* and UNEDF1 energy density functionals, covariant NL3* and DD-PC1 energy density functionals. Systematics and theoretical predictions of β2, β4 and B(E4)(W.u.) for 74,76,78,80,82,84,86Kr.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137932
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2022SC13      Phys.Rev. C 106, 054323 (2022)

J.Schmitt, G.B.King, R.G.T.Zegers, Y.Ayyad, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, A.Carls, J.Chen, A.Davis, M.DeNudt, J.Droste, B.Gao, C.Hultquist, H.Iwasaki, S.Noji, S.Pastore, J.Pereira, M.Piarulli, H.Sakai, A.Stolz, R.Titus, R.B.Wiringa, J.C.Zamora

Probing spin-isospin excitations in proton-rich nuclei via the 11C(p, n)11N reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(11C, n), E=95 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, time-of-flight, En, In, (particle)n-coin, angular distribution; deduced σ(θ), σ(θ, E), cumulative Gamow-Teller transition strengths, B(GT) values to the 1/2- state at 0.73 MeV and the 3/2- state at 2.86 MeV in 11N. Multipole decomposition analysis. Comparison to shell-model calculations with wbp interaction and to experimental data on the 11B(n, p), (d, 2He), (t, 3He) reactions. Ursinus liquid hydrogen target coupled to Low Energy Neutron Detector Array (LENDA) and S800 spectrograph. 11C beam produced from Be(16O, X) reaction and purified with A1900 fragment separator at Coupled Cyclotron Facility (CCF) at the NSCL.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.054323
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2022SP04      Phys.Rev. C 106, 054305 (2022)

M.Spieker, L.A.Riley, P.D.Cottle, K.W.Kemper, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, P.J.Farris, A.Gade, T.Ginter, S.Giraud, J.Li, S.Noji, J.Pereira, M.Smith, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Investigation of octupole collectivity near the A = 72 shape-transitional point

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(76Kr, p), (74Kr, p), (72Se, p), E(cm)≈ 100 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, angular distribution; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2), B(E3). Comparison to theoretical calculations performed in the framework of the configuration-mixing sdf IBM mapping approach. Systematics of B(E3) transition strength in Kr, Se and Ge isotopes. Established two regions of distinct octupole strengths with a sudden strength increase around the A = 72 prolate-oblate-triaxial shape-transitional point. Ursinus liquid hydrogen target coupled to 8 GRETINA modules, containing four, 36-fold segmented HPGe detectors each. Beams produced from a 150-MeV/nucleon 78Kr primary beam in projectile fragmentation on 9Be target at Coupled Cyclotron Facility NSCL.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.054305
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2021CH16      Phys.Rev. C 103, 035809 (2021)

Y.Chen, G.P.A.Berg, R.J.deBoer, J.Gorres, H.Jung, A.Long, K.Seetedohnia, R.Talwar, M.Wiescher, S.Adachi, H.Fujita, Y.Fujita, K.Hatanaka, C.Iwamoto, B.Liu, S.Noji, H.-J.Ong, A.Tamii

Neutron transfer studies on 25Mg and its correlation to neutron radiative capture processes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 25Mg(d, p)26Mg, E=56 MeV; measured E(p), I(p), σ(θ) using Grand Raiden (GR) spectrometer at the RCNP, AVF cyclotron facility. 26Mg; deduced levels, J, π, L-transfers, spectroscopic factors, and compared with previous experimental results for levels populated in (d, p) and (n, γ) reactions. 25Mg(n, γ)26Mg, E<275 keV; deduced σ(E) using the structure parameters such as level energies and widths from surrogate (d, p) neutron transfer reaction and R-matrix analysis. Relevance to proton-induced nucleosynthesis in the CNO cycles and the rp process.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.035809
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2021CR01      Phys.Lett. B 816, 136210 (2021)

F.C.L.Crespi, A.Bracco, E.G.Lanza, A.Tamii, N.Blasi, F.Camera, O.Wieland, N.Aoi, D.L.Balabanski, S.Bassauer, A.S.Brown, M.P.Carpenter, J.J.Carroll, M.Ciemala, A.Czeszumska, P.J.Davies, V.Derya, L.M.Donaldson, Y.D.Fang, H.Fujita, G.Gey, H.T.Ha, M.N.Harakeh, T.Hashimoto, N.Ichige, E.Ideguchi, A.Inoue, J.Isaak, C.Iwamoto, D.G.Jenkins, T.Klaus, N.Kobayashi, T.Koike, M.Krzysiek, M.K.Raju, M.Liu, A.Maj, L.Morris, P.von Neumann-Cosel, S.Noji, H.J.Ong, S.G.Pickstone, N.Pietralla, D.Savran, J.M.Schmitt, M.Spieker, G.Steinhilber, C.Sullivan, B.Wasilewska, M.Weinert, V.Werner, Y.Yamamoto, T.Yamamoto, R.G.T.Zegers, X.Zhou, S.Zhu, A.Zilges

The structure of low-lying 1- states in 90, 94Zr from (α, α'γ) and (p, p'γ) reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90,94Zr(p, p'γ), E=80 MeV; 90,94Zr(α, α'γ), E=130 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced ratio of the measured yields, dipole states σ, transition densities, low-lying dipole strength. The array CAGRA with HPGe detectors.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136210
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2021GA15      Phys.Rev.Lett. 126, 152701 (2021)

B.Gao, S.Giraud, K.A.Li, A.Sieverding, R.G.T.Zegers, X.Tang, J.Ash, Y.Ayyad-Limonge, D.Bazin, S.Biswas, B.A.Brown, J.Chen, M.DeNudt, P.Farris, J.M.Gabler, A.Gade, T.Ginter, M.Grinder, A.Heger, C.Hultquist, A.M.Hill, H.Iwasaki, E.Kwan, J.Li, B.Longfellow, C.Maher, F.Ndayisabye, S.Noji, J.Pereira, C.Qi, J.Rebenstock, A.Revel, D.Rhodes, A.Sanchez, J.Schmitt, C.Sumithrarachchi, B.H.Sun, D.Weisshaar

New 59Fe Stellar Decay Rate with Implications for the 60Fe Radioactivity in Massive Stars

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 59Co(t, 3He)59Fe, E=115 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, σ(θ), B(GT), β-decay rates. Comparison with stellar evolution calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.152701
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2021MO25      Phys.Rev. C 104, 054323 (2021)

L.Morris, D.G.Jenkins, M.N.Harakeh, J.Isaak, N.Kobayashi, A.Tamii, S.Adachi, P.Adsley, N.Aoi, A.Bracco, A.Brown, M.P.Carpenter, J.J.Carroll, S.Courtin, F.C.L.Crespi, P.J.Davies, G.Fruet, Y.D.Fang, H.Fujita, G.Gey, T.H.Hoang, N.Ichige, E.Ideguchi, A.Inoue, C.Iwamoto, T.Koike, M.Kumar Raju, M.L.Liu, D.Montanari, P.von Neumann-Cosel, S.Noji, H.J.Ong, D.Savran, J.M.Schmitt, C.Sullivan, B.Wasilewska, M.Weinert, V.Werner, Y.Yamamoto, R.G.T.Zegers, X.H.Zhou, S.Zhu

Search for in-band transitions in the candidate superdeformed band in 28Si

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(α, α'), E=130 MeV beam from K140 AVF cyclotron at the RCNP-Osaka; measured Eα, Iα using the Grand Raiden spectrometer, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using CAGRA array of 12 HPGe clover detectors and four LaBr3 detectors. 28Si; deduced levels, J, π, bands; analyzed 4+ member in search of a superdeformed (SD) band, branching ratios of γ rays from the 4+ member, and B(E2); based on comparison of experimental B(E2) values with predicted B(E2) values from antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) calculations for a set of identified states in 28Si, strongly rejected hypothesized superdeformed band in this nuclide.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.054323
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2021ZA06      Phys.Rev. C 104, 014607 (2021)

J.C.Zamora, C.Sullivan, R.G.T.Zegers, N.Aoi, L.Batail, D.Bazin, M.Carpenter, J.J.Carroll, Y.D.Fang, H.Fujita, U.Garg, G.Gey, C.J.Guess, M.N.Harakeh, T.H.Hoang, E.Hudson, N.Ichige, E.Ideguchi, A.Inoue, J.Isaak, C.Iwamoto, C.Kacir, N.Kobayashi, T.Koike, M.Kumar Raju, S.Lipschutz, M.Liu, P.von Neumann-Cosel, S.Noji, H.J.Ong, S.Peru, J.Pereira, J.Schmitt, A.Tamii, R.Titus, V.Werner, Y.Yamamoto, X.Zhou, S.Zhu

Investigation of the isoscalar response of 24Mg to 6Li scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(6Li, 6Li'), E=100 MeV/nucleon; measured scattered 6Li particles, σ(θ) using Grand Raiden spectrometer and two position-sensitive multiwire drift chambers (MWDCs) and three plastic scintillators for particle identification and reconstructing their trajectories at RCNP-Osaka University; deduced differential σ(E, Q), angular momentum transfers by fitting with multipole-decomposition analysis (MDA) using DWBA calculations for angular-momentum transfers. 24Mg; deduced energies, widths, EWSR, isoscaler giant monopole resonance (ISGMR), isoscaler giant monopole resonance (ISGDR), isoscaler giant quadrupole resonance (ISGQR) strength functions from Lorentzian fits to data. Comparison with antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) calculations, and with previous experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.014607
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2020BA47      Phys.Rev. C 102, 034327 (2020)

S.Bassauer, P.von Neumann-Cosel, P.-G.Reinhard, A.Tamii, S.Adachi, C.A.Bertulani, P.Y.Chan, A.D'Alessio, H.Fujioka, H.Fujita, Y.Fujita, G.Gey, M.Hilcker, T.H.Hoang, A.Inoue, J.Isaak, C.Iwamoto, T.Klaus, N.Kobayashi, Y.Maeda, M.Matsuda, N.Nakatsuka, S.Noji, H.J.Ong, I.Ou, N.Pietralla, V.Yu.Ponomarev, M.S.Reen, A.Richter, M.Singer, G.Steinhilber, T.Sudo, Y.Togano, M.Tsumura, Y.Watanabe, V.Werner

Electric and magnetic dipole strength in 112, 114, 116, 118, 120, 124Sn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112,114,116,118,120,124Sn(p, p'), E=295 MeV; measured E(p), I(p), particle spectra through identification via the correlation of energy loss and time of flight (ToF), double differential σ(θ, E(exc)) using Grand Raiden spectrometer at RCNP accelerator facility; deduced photoabsorption cross sections due to E1 and M1 excitations from multipole decomposition analysis (MDA) after subtraction of the ISGMR and ISGQR contributions, σ, energy and width of isovector giant dipole resonance (IVGDR), B(E1) and B(M1) strengths in the excitation energy range of 6-20 MeV, dipole polarizability. Comparison with previous experimental results from (γ, xn) and (γ, γ') experiments.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.034327
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2020BA50      Phys.Lett. B 810, 135804 (2020)

S.Bassauer, P.von Neumann-Cosel, P.-G.Reinhard, A.Tamii, S.Adachi, C.A.Bertulani, P.Y.Chan, G.Colo, A.D'Alessio, H.Fujioka, H.Fujita, Y.Fujita, G.Gey, M.Hilcker, T.H.Hoang, A.Inoue, J.Isaak, C.Iwamoto, T.Klaus, N.Kobayashi, Y.Maeda, M.Matsuda, N.Nakatsuka, S.Noji, H.J.Ong, I.Ou, N.Paar, N.Pietralla, V.Yu.Ponomarev, M.S.Reen, A.Richter, X.Roca-Maza, M.Singer, G.Steinhilber, T.Sudo, Y.Togano, M.Tsumura, Y.Watanabe, V.Werner

Evolution of the dipole polarizability in the stable tin isotope chain

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112,114,116,118,120,124Sn(p, p'), E=295 MeV; 116Sn(γ, X), E<30 MeV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced σ(θ, E), σ, total dipole polarizability. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135804
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2020GA02      Phys.Rev. C 101, 014308 (2020)

B.Gao, R.G.T.Zegers, J.C.Zamora, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, P.Bender, H.L.Crawford, J.Engel, A.Falduto, A.Gade, P.Gastis, T.Ginter, C.J.Guess, S.Lipschutz, A.O.Macchiavelli, K.Miki, E.M.Ney, B.Longfellow, S.Noji, J.Pereira, J.Schmitt, C.Sullivan, R.Titus, D.Weisshaar

Gamow-Teller transitions to 93Zr via the 93Nb (t, 3He + γ) reaction at 115 MeV/u and its application to the stellar electron-capture rates

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 93Nb(t, 3He), E=115 MeV/nucleon; measured 3He particle spectra, Eγ, double-differential σ(θ) using S800 spectrograph and GRETINA array at NSCL-MSU Coupled Cyclotron Facility. 93Zr; deduced levels, L-transfer, J, π, B(GT), electron capture (EC) rates in the late evolution of core-collapse supernovae, DWBA and multipole decomposition analysis (MDA). Comparison with QRPA and shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.014308
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2020ZA05      Phys.Rev. C 101, 064609 (2020)

J.C.Zamora, C.Sullivan, R.G.T.Zegers, N.Aoi, L.Batail, D.Bazin, M.Carpenter, J.J.Carroll, I.Deloncle, Y.D.Fang, H.Fujita, U.Garg, G.Gey, C.J.Guess, M.N.Harakeh, T.H.Hoang, E.Hudson, N.Ichige, E.Ideguchi, A.Inoue, J.Isaak, C.Iwamoto, C.Kacir, N.Kobayashi, T.Koike, M.Kumar Raju, S.Lipschutz, M.Liu, P.von Neumann-Cosel, S.Noji, H.J.Ong, S.Peru, J.Pereira, J.Schmitt, A.Tamii, R.Titus, V.Werner, Y.Yamamoto, X.Zhou, S.Zhu

Reexamination of isoscalar giant resonances in 12C and 93Nb through 6Li scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 93Nb(6Li, 6Li'), E=100 MeV/nucleon; measured 6Li spectra, double-differential σ, and angular distributions for the isoscalar giant monopole resonances (ISGMRs) using the high-resolution Grand Raiden magnetic spectrometer at the RCNP-Osaka facility; deduced contribution of different angular momentum transfers to differential σ, energies, widths and E0 strength distribution of GMRs, EWSR, influence on GMRs due to nuclear structure. Angular distribution data fitted using multipole-decomposition analysis (MDA) and DWBA methods. Comparison with antisymmetrized molecular dynamics (AMD) calculations, and with previous experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.064609
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2019KO28      Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 231 (2019)

N.Kobayashi, K.Miki, T.Hashimoto, C.Iwamoto, A.Tamii, N.Aoi, M.P.Carpenter, K.Hatanaka, J.Isaak, E.Ideguchi, S.Morinobu, S.Nakamura, S.Noji

Excitation and γ-decay coincidence measurements at the GRAF beamline for studies of pygmy and giant dipole resonances

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12854-7
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2019TI09      Phys.Rev. C 100, 045805 (2019)

R.Titus, E.M.Ney, R.G.T.Zegers, D.Bazin, J.Belarge, P.C.Bender, B.A.Brown, C.M.Campbell, B.Elman, J.Engel, A.Gade, B.Gao, E.Kwan, S.Lipschutz, B.Longfellow, E.Lunderberg, T.Mijatovic, S.Noji, J.Pereira, J.Schmitt, C.Sullivan, D.Weisshaar, J.C.Zamora

Constraints for stellar electron-capture rates on 86Kr via the 86Kr(t, 3He+γ)86Br reaction and the implications for core-collapse supernovae

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 86Kr, 12C, 14N(t, 3He), E=115 MeV/nucleon, [tritons from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, and separated using A1900 fragment separator]; measured 3He spectra, Eγ, Iγ, γγ- and (3He)γ-coin, differential σ(θ) using S800 spectrograph for particles and GRETINA array for γ detection at the NSCL-MSU facility. Data from 12C 14N present as contaminants used for energy calibration. 86Br; deduced levels, L-transfers, Gamow-Teller strength distributions. 86Kr; calculated electron capture rates at T=10 GK using the deduced Gamow-Teller strength distributions. Comparison with shell-model and quasiparticle random-phase approximation (QRPA) calculations. Z=26-41, N=75-93; calculated electron capture rates for 78 nuclides near N=50 and Z=28 (see 2018Ti02) using quasiparticle random-phase approximation (QRPA), with Jπ assignments made for ground states of some nuclides using Gallagher-Moszkowski (GM) rule. Relevance to astrophysical simulations of core-collapse supernovae.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.045805
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2019ZA07      Phys.Rev. C 100, 032801(R) (2019)

J.C.Zamora, R.G.T.Zegers, SamM.Austin, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, P.C.Bender, H.L.Crawford, J.Engel, A.Falduto, A.Gade, P.Gastis, B.Gao, T.Ginter, C.J.Guess, S.Lipschutz, B.Longfellow, A.O.Macchiavelli, K.Miki, E.Ney, S.Noji, J.Pereira, J.Schmitt, C.Sullivan, R.Titus, D.Weisshaar

Experimental constraint on stellar electron-capture rates from the 88Sr(t, 3He + γ) 88Rb reaction at 115 MeV/u

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 88Sr(t, 3He)88Rb, E=115 MeV/nucleon, [secondary triton beam from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon using Coupled Cyclotron Facility and A1900 fragment separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured 3He ejectiles, angular distributions using S800 spectrograph, and Eγ, Iγ using GRETINA array; deduced double-differential cross sections, L-transfers from fitting of the σ(θ) distributions in the multipole decomposition analysis (MDA), two-dimensional histogram of γ-ray energy versus excitation energy of 88Rb. 88Sr; deduced B(GT) strength distributions, electron capture (EC) rates on 88Sr as a function of stellar density at a temperature of 10 GK. 86,87,88Rb; deduced transitions. 12C(t, 3He)12B, E=115 MeV/nucleon; measured 3He ejectiles, reaction used for calibration and for absolute measurement of the triton beam intensity. Comparison of experimental EC rates on 88Sr with shell model and QRPA calculations. Relevance to the late evolution of core-collapse supernovae.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.032801
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2018NO05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 120, 172501 (2018)

S.Noji, H.Sakai, N.Aoi, H.Baba, G.P.A.Berg, P.Doornenbal, M.Dozono, N.Fukuda, N.Inabe, D.Kameda, T.Kawabata, S.Kawase, Y.Kikuchi, K.Kisamori, T.Kubo, Y.Maeda, H.Matsubara, S.Michimasa, K.Miki, H.Miya, H.Miyasako, S.Sakaguchi, Y.Sasamoto, S.Shimoura, M.Takaki, H.Takeda, S.Takeuchi, H.Tokieda, T.Ohnishi, S.Ota, T.Uesaka, H.Wang, K.Yako, Y.Yanagisawa, N.Yokota, K.Yoshida, R.G.T.Zegers

Excitation of the Isovector Spin Monopole Resonance via the Exothermic 90Zr(12N, 12C) Reaction at 175 MeV/υ

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90Zr(12N, 12C), E=175 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 90Zr; deduced σ(θ, E), Gamow-Teller and isobaric analog transitions, isovector spin giant monopole resonance (IVSMR).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.172501
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2018SU14      Phys.Rev. C 98, 015804 (2018)

C.Sullivan, R.G.T.Zegers, S.Noji, SamM.Austin, J.Schmitt, N.Aoi, D.Bazin, M.Carpenter, J.J.Carroll, H.Fujita, U.Garg, G.Gey, C.J.Guess, T.H.Hoang, M.N.Harakeh, E.Hudson, N.Ichige, E.Ideguchi, A.Inoue, J.Isaak, C.Iwamoto, C.Kacir, T.Koike, N.Kobayashi, S.Lipschutz, M.Liu, P.von Neumann-Cosel, H.J.Ong, J.Pereira, M.Kumar Raju, A.Tamii, R.Titus, V.Werner, Y.Yamamoto, Y.D.Fang, J.C.Zamora, S.Zhu, X.Zhou

The (6Li, 6Li* [3.56 MeV]) reaction at 100 MeV/u as a probe of Gamow-Teller transition strengths in the inelastic scattering channel

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(6Li, 6Li'), E=100 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, 6Li scattered particles, (6Li)γ-coin, double differential σ(θ, Eex) using CAGRA detector array for γ detection, and Grand Raiden magnetic spectrometer for analysis of charged particles at RCNP-Osaka; deduced Doppler-corrected (6Li)γ-coin spectrum, Gamow-Teller strengths, and isovector spin-transfer response in inelastic reaction channel by tagging the reaction with the 3.56-MeV γ-ray from the excited state of 6Li. 24Mg, 93Nb(6Li, 6Li'), E=100 MeV/nucleon; reactions used for calibration, also it was not possible to isolate the isovector spin transfer excitations in the inelastic channel.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.98.015804
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2017CR03      Phys.Rev. C 95, 064317 (2017)

H.L.Crawford, A.O.Macchiavelli, P.Fallon, M.Albers, V.M.Bader, D.Bazin, C.M.Campbell, R.M.Clark, M.Cromaz, J.Dilling, A.Gade, A.Gallant, J.D.Holt, R.V.F.Janssens, R.Krucken, C.Langer, T.Lauritsen, I.Y.Lee, J.Menendez, S.Noji, S.Paschalis, F.Recchia, J.Rissanen, A.Schwenk, M.Scott, J.Simonis, S.R.Stroberg, J.A.Tostevin, C.Walz, D.Weisshaar, A.Wiens, K.Wimmer, S.Zhu

Unexpected distribution of ν1f7/2 strength in 49Ca

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(48Ca, 47Ca), (50Ca, 49Ca), E not given, [secondary 48,50Ca beams from 9Be(82Se, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, and using A1900 fragment separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured reaction 1n-knockout products using S800 magnetic spectrograph, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γ(particle) correlated events, using GRETINA array for γ detection, σ(-1n), parallel momentum distributions. 47,49Ca; deduced levels, J, π, l-transfer, γ-ray yields by fitting the data with GEANT4 simulation, spectroscopic factors, configurations, spectroscopic strengths for the 1f7/2 neutron hole states. Comparison with shell-model calculations based on NN+3N force in ν(pf) model space, GXPF1 interaction, and NN+3N including the ν1g9/2 orbital.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.064317
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2017KA25      Phys.Lett. B 769, 549 (2017)

A.Kankainen, P.J.Woods, H.Schatz, T.Poxon-Pearson, D.T.Doherty, V.Bader, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, J.Browne, A.Estrade, A.Gade, J.Jose, A.Kontos, C.Langer, G.Lotay, Z.Meisel, F.Montes, S.Noji, F.Nunes, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, F.Recchia, T.Redpath, R.Stroberg, M.Scott, D.Seweryniak, J.Stevens, D.Weisshaar, K.Wimmer, R.Zegers

Measurement of key resonance states for the 30P(p, γ)31S reaction rate, and the production of intermediate-mass elements in nova explosions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(30P, n)31S, E=30 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and relative intensities, σ, negative-parity states, spectroscopic factors, resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rates. The GRETINA (Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-beam Nuclear Array), the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.01.084
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2017MA39      Phys.Rev. C 96, 014318 (2017)

D.A.Matters, F.G.Kondev, N.Aoi, Y.Ayyad, A.P.Byrne, M.P.Carpenter, J.J.Carroll, C.J.Chiara, P.M.Davidson, G.D.Dracoulis, Y.D.Fang, C.R.Hoffman, R.O.Hughes, E.Ideguchi, R.V.F.Janssens, S.Kanaya, B.P.Kay, T.Kibedi, G.J.Lane, T.Lauritsen, J.W.McClory, P.Nieminen, S.Noji, A.Odahara, H.J.Ong, A.E.Stuchbery, D.T.Tran, H.Watanabe, A.N.Wilson, Y.Yamamoto, S.Zhu

In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy studies of medium-spin states in the odd-odd nucleus 186Re

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 186W(d, 2n)186Re, E=12.5, 14.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using Clover Array Gamma-Ray spectrometer for Advanced research (CAGRA) at RCNP, Osaka University, and CAESAR spectrometer at the 14UD Pelletron accelerator of the Australian National University. 186Re; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, K-shell conversion coefficients, multipolarities, bands, configurations, branching ratios and gK-gR values. Comparison with multi-quasiparticle blocking calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.014318
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2017ON01      Phys.Rev. C 95, 055806 (2017)

W.-J.Ong, C.Langer, F.Montes, A.Aprahamian, D.W.Bardayan, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, J.Browne, H.Crawford, R.Cyburt, E.B.Deleeuw, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Gade, S.George, P.Hosmer, L.Keek, A.Kontos, I.-Y.Lee, A.Lemasson, E.Lunderberg, Y.Maeda, M.Matos, Z.Meisel, S.Noji, F.M.Nunes, A.Nystrom, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, S.J.Quinn, F.Recchia, H.Schatz, M.Scott, K.Siegl, A.Simon, M.Smith, A.Spyrou, J.Stevens, S.R.Stroberg, D.Weisshaar, J.Wheeler, K.Wimmer, R.G.T.Zegers

Low-lying level structure of 56Cu and its implications for the rp process

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(56Ni, 56Cu), E AP 75 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 56Ni beam from 9Be(58Ni, X), E=160 MeV/nucleon primary reaction using A1900 separator at NSCL-MSU facility]; measured ΔE-TOF particle identification for ions, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (56Cu ions)γ-coin using GRETINA array and S800 magnetic spectrograph. 56Cu; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with mirror nucleus 56Co level scheme, and with shell-model calculations 55Ni(p, γ)56Cu, T9=0.1-10; deduced Q value, astrophysical reaction rates as function of temperature, and impact on the r-process around 56Ni.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 56Cu; calculated levels, resonance energies, J, π, spectroscopic factors, Γp, Γγ using shell model with the GXPF1A interaction. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.055806
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2017RI09      Phys.Rev. C 96, 064315 (2017)

L.A.Riley, M.L.Agiorgousis, T.R.Baugher, D.Bazin, R.L.Blanchard, M.Bowry, P.D.Cottle, F.G.DeVone, A.Gade, M.T.Glowacki, K.W.Kemper, J.S.Kustina, E.Lunderberg, D.M.McPherson, S.Noji, J.Piekarewicz, F.Recchia, B.V.Sadler, M.Scott, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Spectroscopy of 54Ti and the systematic behavior of low-energy octupole states in Ca and Ti isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(54Ti, p'), (55Ti, 54Ti), E=91.5 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 54,55Ti beams from 9Be(76Ge, X), E=130 MeV/nucleon primary reaction using A1900 separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, σ using GRETINA array for γ detection. 54Ti; deduced levels, J, π, γ-ray branching ratios, deformation lengths. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with random phase approximation (RPA) calculations using NL3, FSUGold and FSUGarnet effective interactions. Discussed systematics of E3 strength distributions in neighboring nuclei.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 40,42,44,46,48,50,52Ca, 50,52,54Ti; calculated E3 strength distributions using random phase approximation (RPA) with NL3, FSUGold and FSUGarnet effective interactions. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.064315
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2017SC07      Phys.Rev.Lett. 118, 172501 (2017)

M.Scott, R.G.Zegers, R.Almus, S.M.Austin, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, C.Campbell, A.Gade, M.Bowry, S.Galies, U.Garg, M.N.Harakeh, E.Kwan, C.Langer, C.Loelius, S.Lipschutz, E.Litvinova, E.Lunderberg, C.Morse, S.Noji, G.Perdikakis, T.Redpath, C.Robin, H.Sakai, Y.Sasamoto, M.Sasano, C.Sullivan, J.A.ostevin, T.Uesaka, D.Weisshaar

Observation of the Isovector Giant Monopole Resonance via the 28Si(10Be, 10B*[1.74 MeV]) Reaction at 100 A MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 28Si(10Be, 10B'), E=100 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 28Al, 10B; deduced σ(θ, E), σ(θ), isobaric analog state in 10B, excitation-energy spectrum in 28Al, monopole and dipole contributions and the isovector giant dipole resonance and isovector giant monopole resonance (IVGMR). Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.172501
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2017TA21      Phys.Rev. C 96, 024310 (2017)

R.Talwar, B.P.Kay, A.J.Mitchell, S.Adachi, J.P.Entwisle, Y.Fujita, G.Gey, S.Noji, H.J.Ong, J.P.Schiffer, A.Tamii

High-j neutron excitations outside 136Xe

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 136Xe(α, 3He), E=100 MeV; measured 3He spectra and σ(θ) using Grand-Raiden (GR) magnetic spectrometer, vertical drift chambers and scintillators at RCNP-Osaka accelerator facility. Enriched 136Xe target. 137Xe; deduced levels, L-transfers, J, π, spectroscopic factors, configuration. DWBA calculations using different parametrizations of optical-model potentials. Discussed details and systematics of high-j, 9/2- and 13/2+ single-neutron excitations in N=83 isotones 135Te, 137Xe, 139Ba, 141Ce, 143Nd, 145Sm, 147Gd, 149Dy, 151Er and 153Yb, and comparison with two-level mixing model calculations.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 144Sm(α, 3He)145Sm, E=100 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced absolute σ, σ(θ), outgoing 3He spectra, excitation energies, mixing matrix elements parameters, normalized spectroscopic factors.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.024310
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2016HU07      Hyperfine Interactions 237, 93 (2016)

X.Huyan, O.Naviliat-Cuncic, D.Bazin, A.Gade, M.Hughes, S.Liddick, K.Minamisono, S.Noji, S.V.Paulauskas, A.Simon, P.Voytas, D.Weisshaar

Toward a measurement of weak magnetism in 6He decay

RADIOACTIVITY 6He(β-); measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ; deduced β-spectrum, precision for contribution due to the weak magnetism form factor.

doi: 10.1007/s10751-016-1303-8
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2016KA05      Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 6 (2016)

A.Kankainen, P.J.Woods, F.Nunes, C.Langer, H.Schatz, V.Bader, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, J.Browne, D.T.Doherty, A.Estrade, A.Gade, A.Kontos, G.Lotay, Z.Meisel, F.Montes, S.Noji, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, F.Recchia, T.Redpath, R.Stroberg, M.Scott, D.Seweryniak, J.Stevens, D.Weisshaar, K.Wimmer, R.Zegers

Angle-integrated measurements of the 26Al (d, n) 27Si reaction cross section: a probe of spectroscopic factors and astrophysical resonance strengths

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(26Al, n), E=30 MeV/nucleon; measured 511 keV γ-ray using GRETINA (Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-beam Nuclear Array), Si recoils, (Si)γ-coin; deduced Doppler-reconstructed γ-ray spectrum in coincidence with Si, σ, resonances, spectroscopic factors to discrete states; calculated σ using shell model.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16006-5
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2016KI01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 116, 052501 (2016)

K.Kisamori, S.Shimoura, H.Miya, S.Michimasa, S.Ota, M.Assie, H.Baba, T.Baba, D.Beaumel, M.Dozono, T.Fujii, N.Fukuda, S.Go, F.Hammache, E.Ideguchi, N.Inabe, M.Itoh, D.Kameda, S.Kawase, T.Kawabata, M.Kobayashi, Y.Kondo, T.Kubo, Y.Kubota, M.Kurata-Nishimura, C.S.Lee, Y.Maeda, H.Matsubara, K.Miki, T.Nishi, S.Noji, S.Sakaguchi, H.Sakai, Y.Sasamoto, M.Sasano, H.Sato, Y.Shimizu, A.Stolz, H.Suzuki, M.Takaki, H.Takeda, S.Takeuchi, A.Tamii, L.Tang, H.Tokieda, M.Tsumura, T.Uesaka, K.Yako, Y.Yanagisawa, R.Yokoyama, K.Yoshida

Candidate Resonant Tetraneutron State Populated by the 4He(8He, 8Be) Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(8He, 8Be), E=186 MeV/nucleon; measured missing-mass spectrum; deduced the tetraneutron system energy of the state with uncertainties, Q-value.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.052501
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2016RE20      Phys.Rev. C 94, 054324 (2016)

F.Recchia, D.Weisshaar, A.Gade, J.A.Tostevin, R.V.F.Janssens, M.Albers, V.M.Bader, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, J.S.Berryman, B.A.Brown, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chen, C.J.Chiara, H.L.Crawford, C.R.Hoffman, F.G.Kondev, A.Korichi, C.Langer, T.Lauritsen, S.N.Liddick, E.Lunderberg, S.Noji, C.Prokop, S.R.Stroberg, S.Suchyta, K.Wimmer, S.Zhu

Neutron single-particle strengths at N=40, 42: Neutron knockout from 68, 70Ni ground and isomeric states

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(68Ni, 67Ni), E=85 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(70Ni, 69Ni), E=74 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 68,70Ni beams from 9Be(82Se, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation of fragments using A1900 separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured particle spectra, Eγ, Iγ, one-neutron knockout σ for levels in the final nuclei, (67Ni or 69Ni)γ-coin, parallel momentum distributions, delayed γ from isomers using GRETINA array for γ detection and S800 spectrograph for particle analysis. 67,69Ni; measured levels, J, π, l-transfers. Comparison with shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.054324
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2016RI02      Phys.Rev. C 93, 044327 (2016)

L.A.Riley, D.M.McPherson, M.L.Agiorgousis, T.R.Baugher, D.Bazin, M.Bowry, P.D.Cottle, F.G.DeVone, A.Gade, M.T.Glowacki, S.D.Gregory, E.B.Haldeman, K.W.Kemper, E.Lunderberg, S.Noji, F.Recchia, B.V.Sadler, M.Scott, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Octupole strength in the neutron-rich calcium isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(49Ca, 49Ca'), E=94 MeV/nucleon; 1H(51Ca, 51Ca'), E=86 MeV/nucleon; 1H(52Ca, 52Ca'), E=84 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 49,51,52Ca cocktail beam from 9Be(76Ge, X), E=130 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, using A1900 fragment separator at NSCL-MSU]; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using high resolution S800 magnetic spectrograph and high resolution gamma-ray tracking (GRETINA) array. 49,51,52Ca; deduced levels, J, π, cross sections, deformation lengths. Optical model analysis. Comparison with previous experimental data. 48,49,50,51,52Ca; Systematics of (p, p'), octupole states and level structure data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.044327
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2015CH25      Phys.Rev. C 91, 044309 (2015)

C.J.Chiara, D.Weisshaar, R.V.F.Janssens, Y.Tsunoda, T.Otsuka, J.L.Harker, W.B.Walters, F.Recchia, M.Albers, M.Alcorta, V.M.Bader, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, J.S.Berryman, P.F.Bertone, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chen, H.L.Crawford, H.M.David, D.T.Doherty, A.Gade, C.R.Hoffman, M.Honma, F.G.Kondev, A.Korichi, C.Langer, N.Larson, T.Lauritsen, S.N.Liddick, E.Lunderberg, A.O.Macchiavelli, S.Noji, C.Prokop, A.M.Rogers, D.Seweryniak, N.Shimizu, S.R.Stroberg, S.Suchyta, Y.Utsuno, S.J.Williams, K.Wimmer, S.Zhu

Identification of deformed intruder states in semi-magic 70Ni

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(70Zn, X)70Ni, E=440 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, prompt- and delayed-γ spectra, γγ-coin, γγ(θ) using Gammasphere array at ATLAS-ANL facility. 9Be(82Se, X)70Ni, E=140 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, (70Ni)γ-, γγ-coin, prompt and delayed γ rays using S800 spectrograph, GRETINA and CsI(Na) arrays at NSCL-MSU facility. 70Ni; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with Monte Carlo shell-model calculations.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 68,70Ni, 92Mo; calculated levels, J, π, potential-energy surface contours in (Q2, Q4) plane. Shell-model using jj44bpn, jj44pna, JUN45, and JUN45 effective interactions, and Monte Carlo shell-model with A3DA interaction. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.044309
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2015NO04      Phys.Rev. C 92, 024312 (2015)

S.Noji, R.G.T.Zegers, SamM.Austin, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, C.M.Campbell, A.L.Cole, H.J.Doster, A.Gade, C.J.Guess, S.Gupta, G.W.Hitt, C.Langer, S.Lipschutz, E.Lunderberg, R.Meharchand, Z.Meisel, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, F.Recchia, H.Schatz, M.Scott, S.R.Stroberg, C.Sullivan, L.Valdez, C.Walz, D.Weisshaar, S.J.Williams, K.Wimmer

Gamow-Teller transitions to 45Ca via the 45Sc (t, 3He+γ) reaction at 115 MeV/u and its application to stellar electron-capture rates

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 45Sc(t, 3He), E=115 MeV/nucleon, [triton beam from 9Be(16O, X), E=150 MeV/nucleon reaction]; measured 3He spectra, double-differential σ(θ), Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using S800 spectrometer, cathode-readout drift chambers (CRDCs) and Gretina array at NSCL-MSU Coupled-Cyclotron facility. 45Ca; deduced levels, J, π, B(GT) strength functions, electron capture rates on 45Ca as function of stellar temperatures T9=8.5-10.5, poor agreement with shell-model calculations in the pf space and using GXPF1A, KB3G, and FPD6 interactions. Comparison of B(GT) with that from 45Ca g.s. to 45Sc g.s. β transition.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.024312
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2015ST06      Phys.Rev. C 91, 041302 (2015)

S.R.Stroberg, A.Gade, J.A.Tostevin, V.M.Bader, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, J.S.Berryman, B.A.Brown, C.M.Campbell, K.W.Kemper, C.Langer, E.Lunderberg, A.Lemasson, S.Noji, T.Otsuka, F.Recchia, C.Walz, D.Weisshaar, S.Williams

Neutron single-particle strength in silicon isotopes: Constraining the driving forces of shell evolution

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(36Si, 35Si), E=100 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(38Si, 37Si), E=95 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(40Si, 39Si), E=85 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 36,38,40Si beams from fragmentation of 48Ca]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using GRETINA array at NSCL-MSU facility; deduced momentum distributions and partial cross sections of the residual nuclei following one-neutron knockout reactions. 35,37,39Si; deduced levels, intruder states, J, π, half-life of a level in 39Si. Comparison with shell-model calculations with SDPF-U and SDPF-MU interactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.91.041302
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2014LA16      Phys.Rev.Lett. 113, 032502 (2014)

C.Langer, F.Montes, A.Aprahamian, D.W.Bardayan, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, J.Browne, H.Crawford, R.H.Cyburt, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Gade, S.George, P.Hosmer, L.Keek, A.Kontos, I-Y.Lee, A.Lemasson, E.Lunderberg, Y.Maeda, M.Matos, Z.Meisel, S.Noji, F.M.Nunes, A.Nystrom, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, S.J.Quinn, F.Recchia, H.Schatz, M.Scott, K.Siegl, A.Simon, M.Smith, A.Spyrou, J.Stevens, S.R.Stroberg, D.Weisshaar, J.Wheeler, K.Wimmer, R.G.T.Zegers

Determining the rp-Process Flow through 56Ni: Resonances in 57Cu(p, γ)58Zn identified with GRETINA

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(57Cu, n), E=75 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonance energies, J, π, reaction rates. Shell model calculations, GXPF1A interaction.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.032502
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2014NO05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 112, 252501 (2014)

S.Noji, R.G.T.Zegers, S.M.Austin, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, C.M.Campbell, A.L.Cole, H.J.Doster, A.Gade, C.J.Guess, S.Gupta, G.W.Hitt, C.Langer, S.Lipschutz, E.Lunderberg, R.Meharchand, Z.Meisel, G.Perdikakis, J.Pereira, F.Recchia, H.Schatz, M.Scott, S.R.Stroberg, C.Sullivan, L.Valdez, C.Walz, D.Weisshaar, S.Williams, K.Wimmer

β+ Gamow-Teller Transition Strengths from 46Ti and Stellar Electron-Capture Rates

RADIOACTIVITY 46Ti(β+), (EC) [from 46Ti(t, 3He), E=115 MeV/nucleon]; measured reaction and decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(θ, E), Gamow-Teller transition strength, energy levels, J, π, electron capture decay rates. Comparison with shell model calculations using GXPF1A, KB3G, FPD6 interactions, QRPA calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.252501
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2014RI04      Phys.Rev. C 90, 011305 (2014)

L.A.Riley, M.L.Agiorgousis, T.R.Baugher, D.Bazin, M.Bowry, P.D.Cottle, F.G.DeVone, A.Gade, M.T.Glowacki, K.W.Kemper, E.Lunderberg, D.M.McPherson, S.Noji, F.Recchia, B.V.Sadler, M.Scott, D.Weisshaar, R.G.T.Zegers

Inverse-kinematics proton scattering on 50Ca: Determining effective charges using complementary probes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(50Ca, 50Ca'), E=90 MeV/nucleon; 1H(48Ca, 48Ca'), E=98 MeV/nucleon, [secondary beams of 48,50Ca from 9Be(76Ge, X), E=130 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured Eγ, Iγ, (48,50Ca)γ-coin, σ, γ-branching ratios using A1900 fragment separator, S800 magnetic spectrograph, and GRETINA γ-ray tracking array at NSCL-MSU facility. 48,50Ca; deduced levels, J, π, deformation lengths, ratio of neutron-to-proton transition matrix elements Mn/Mp for first 2+ states, proton and neutron effective charges in the fp shell. Systematics of Mn/Mp ratios for 42,44,46,48,50Ca. Optical model analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.011305
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2014ST18      Phys.Rev. C 90, 034301 (2014)

S.R.Stroberg, A.Gade, J.A.Tostevin, V.M.Bader, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, J.S.Berryman, B.A.Brown, C.M.Campbell, K.W.Kemper, C.Langer, E.Lunderberg, A.Lemasson, S.Noji, F.Recchia, C.Walz, D.Weisshaar, S.J.Williams

Single-particle structure of silicon isotopes approaching 42Si

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(36Si, 35Si), (36Si, 35Al), E=97.7 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(38Si, 37Si), (38Si, 37Al), E=86 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(40Si, 39Si), (40Si, 39Al), E=79 MeV/nucleon, [secondary beams of 36,38,40Si produced in 9Be(48Ca, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured Doppler-shifted γ-ray spectra, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (residue)γ-coin, (36Si)γ-coin using GRETINA array for γ detection and ionization chamber and plastic scintillators in the focal plane of S800 spectrograph at NSCL-MSU facility. 35,37,39Al, 35,37,39Si; deduced levels, J, π, parallel momentum distributions, l-values. 36,38,40Si; one-neutron and one-proton total and partial knockout σ, single-particle structure, and enhanced collectivity in the region of 42Si. Eikonal model analysis of parallel momentum distributions. Comparison with large-scale shell model calculations.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 35,37,39Al, 35,37,39Si; calculated levels, J, π using large-scale shell model with SDPF-U and SDPF-MU interactions. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.90.034301
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2013RE18      Phys.Rev. C 88, 041302 (2013)

F.Recchia, C.J.Chiara, R.V.F.Janssens, D.Weisshaar, A.Gade, W.B.Walters, M.Albers, M.Alcorta, V.M.Bader, T.Baugher, D.Bazin, J.S.Berryman, P.F.Bertone, B.A.Brown, C.M.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, J.Chen, H.L.Crawford, H.M.David, D.T.Doherty, C.R.Hoffman, F.G.Kondev, A.Korichi, C.Langer, N.Larson, T.Lauritsen, S.N.Liddick, E.Lunderberg, A.O.Macchiavelli, S.Noji, C.Prokop, A.M.Rogers, D.Seweryniak, S.R.Stroberg, S.Suchyta, S.Williams, K.Wimmer, S.Zhu

Configuration mixing and relative transition rates between low-spin states in 68Ni

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(70Zn, X)68Ni, E=440 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, (68Ni)γ-, γγ-coin, prompt and delayed γ rays, level half-life using Gammasphere array at ATLAS-ANL facility. 9Be(70Ni, X)68Ni, E=75 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 70Ni beam from 9Be(82Se, X), E=140 MeV/nucleon primary reaction]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, prompt and delayed γ rays, level half-life using S800 spectrograph, GRETINA and CsI(Na) arrays at NSCL-MSU facility. 68Ni; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2) ratios. Comparison with shell-model calculations using jj44pna, jj44b, JUN45, and LNPS effective interactions. Discussed configuration mixing.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.041302
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2012MI16      Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, 262503 (2012)

K.Miki, H.Sakai, T.Uesaka, H.Baba, C.L.Bai, G.P.A.Berg, N.Fukuda, D.Kameda, T.Kawabata, S.Kawase, T.Kubo, S.Michimasa, H.Miya, S.Noji, T.Ohnishi, S.Ota, A.Saito, Y.Sasamoto, H.Sagawa, M.Sasano, S.Shimoura, H.Takeda, H.Tokieda, K.Yako, Y.Yanagisawa, R.G.T.Zegers

Identification of the β+ Isovector Spin Monopole Resonance via the 208Pb and 90Zr(t, 3He) Reactions at 300 MeV/u

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 90Zr(t, 3He), E=300 MeV/nucleon. 208Tl, 90Y; measured reaction products; deduced σ(E, θ), isovector spin monopole resonance. Distorted-wave Born approximation calculation, comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.262503
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2012SA23      Phys.Rev. C 85, 061301 (2012)

M.Sasano, H.Sakai, K.Yako, T.Wakasa, M.Dozono, V.Rodin, A.Faessler, K.Fujita, M.B.Greenfield, K.Hatanaka, K.Itoh, T.Kawabata, H.Kuboki, Y.Maeda, K.Miki, K.Muto, S.Noji, H.Okamura, Y.Sakemi, K.Sekiguchi, Y.Shimizu, Y.Sasamoto, Y.Tameshige, A.Tamii, T.Uesaka

Gamow-Teller transition strengths in the intermediate nucleus of the 116Cd double-β decay by the 116Cd(p, n)116In and 116Sn(n, p)116In reactions at 300 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116Cd(p, n), E=295 MeV; 116Sn(n, p), E=293 MeV; measured E(n), I(n) using n-TOF method, E(p), I(p), double-differential σ, σ(θ); deduced B(GT) strengths for transitions to 1+ states in 116In in β- and β+ channels. Comparison with QRPA predictions including IVSM component. Relevance to nuclear matrix element of the 116Cd ββ decay.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.061301
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2012UE04      Prog.Theor.Phys.(Kyoto), Suppl. 196, 150 (2012)

T.Uesaka, H.Matsubara, K.Miki, S.Noji, H.Sakai, Y.Sasamoto, S.Shimoura, M.Takaki, K.Yako, for the SHARAQ Collaboration

New Experimental Studies of Nuclear Spin-Isospin Responses

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(18O, 18Ne)12Be, E=80 MeV/nucleon; 208Pb(t, 3He)208Tl, E=300 MeV/nucleon; 7Li, 90Zr(10C, 10B), E=200 MeV/nucleon; 90Zr(12N, 12C), E=200 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(θ, E), level structure, J, π, spin-isospin responses.

doi: 10.1143/PTPS.196.150
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2011MI22      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 312, 092040 (2011)

K.Miki, H.Sakai, T.Uesaka, H.Baba, G.P.A.Berg, N.Fukuda, D.Kameda, T.Kawabata, S.Kawase, T.Kubo, S.Michimasa, H.Miya, S.Noji, T.Ohnishi, S.Ota, A.Saito, Y.Sasamoto, M.Sasano, S.Shimoura, H.Takeda, H.Tokieda, K.Yako, Y.Yanagisawa, R.G .T.Zegers

Measurement of the Isovector Spin Monopole Resonance via the 208Pb, 90Zr(t, 3He) Reactions at 300 MeV/u

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90Zr, 208Pb(t, 3He), E=300 MeV/nucleon; measured E(particle), I(particle, θ=0-30); deduced σ(E, θ).

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/312/9/092040
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2011PE12      Phys.Rev. C 83, 054614 (2011)

G.Perdikakis, R.G.T.Zegers, S.M.Austin, D.Bazin, C.Caesar, J.M.Deaven, A.Gade, D.Galaviz, G.F.Grinyer, C.J.Guess, C.Herlitzius, G.W.Hitt, M.E.Howard, R.Meharchand, S.Noji, H.Sakai, Y.Shimbara, E.E.Smith, C.Tur

Gamow-Teller unit cross sections for (t, 3He) and (3He, t) reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1,2H, 12C(t, 3He), E=115 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(θ), B(GT), excitation-energy spectrum. 6Li, 13C, 26Mg(t, 3He), E=115 MeV/nucleon; 12,13C, 18O, 26Mg, 58,62,64Ni, 68Zn, 118,120Sn(3He, t), E=140 MeV/nucleon; A=1-120 targets; analyzed cross section, B(GT), unit cross sections, distortion factors, volume integrals, kinematic factors. Plane and distorted-wave Born calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.054614
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2010MA23      Phys.Lett. B 687, 149 (2010)

H.Mardanpour, H.R.Amir-Ahmadi, R.Benard, A.Biegun, M.Eslami-Kalantari, L.Joulaeizadeh, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, M.Kis, St.Kistryn, A.Kozela, H.Kuboki, Y.Maeda, M.Mahjour-Shafiei, J.G.Messchendorp, K.Miki, S.Noji, A.Ramazani-Moghaddam-Arani, H.Sakai, M.Sasano, K.Sekiguchi, E.Stephan, R.Sworst, Y.Takahashi, K.Yako

Spin-isospin selectivity in three-nucleon forces

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(polarized p, 2p), E=190 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, angular correlations, analyzing powers using BINA detector; analyzed analyzing powers for competing channels with Faddeev model. Comparison of two- and three-nucleon potentials.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2010.03.021
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2010ZE03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 104, 212504 (2010)

R.G.T.Zegers, R.Meharchand, Y.Shimbara, S.M.Austin, D.Bazin, B.A.Brown, C.Aa.Diget, A.Gade, C.J.Guess, M.Hausmann, G.W.Hitt, M.E.Howard, M.King, D.Miller, S.Noji, A.Signoracci, K.Starosta, C.Tur, C.Vaman, P.Voss, D.Weisshaar, J.Yurkon

34P(7Li, 7Be+γ) Reaction at 100A MeV in Inverse Kinematics

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 34P(7Li, γ7Be)34Si, E=100 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, γ-particle coin.; deduced σ(θ), β+ Gamow-Teller transition strength distribution. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.212504
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2009GU23      Phys.Rev. C 80, 024305 (2009)

C.J.Guess, R.G.T.Zegers, B.A.Brown, S.M.Austin, D.Bazin, C.Caesar, J.M.Deaven, G.F.Grinyer, C.Herlitzius, G.W.Hitt, S.Noji, R.Meharchand, G.Perdikakis, H.Sakai, Y.Shimbara, C.Tur

Spectroscopy of 13B via the 13C(t, 3He) reaction at 115A MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(t, 3He), E=115 MeV/nucleon; measured 3He spectra, σ(θ); deduced Gamow-Teller strengths for dipole transitions. 13B; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with shell-model calculations using WBT and WBP interactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.024305
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2009YA07      Phys.Rev.Lett. 103, 012503 (2009)

K.Yako, M.Sasano, K.Miki, H.Sakai, M.Dozono, D.Frekers, M.B.Greenfield, K.Hatanaka, E.Ihara, M.Kato, T.Kawabata, H.Kuboki, Y.Maeda, H.Matsubara, K.Muto, S.Noji, H.Okamura, T.H.Okabe, S.Sakaguchi, Y.Sakemi, Y.Sasamoto, K.Sekiguchi, Y.Shimizu, K.Suda, Y.Tameshige, A.Tamii, T.Uesaka, T.Wakasa, H.Zheng

Gamow-Teller Strength Distributions in 48Sc by the 48Ca(p, n) and 48Ti(n, p) Reactions and Two-Neutrino Double-β Decay Nuclear Matrix Elements

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 48Ca(p, n), 48Ti(n, p), E=300 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, En, In; deduced σ(E, θ), Gamow-Teller strengths. Comparison with GXPF1A shell model.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.012503
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2008MA52      Few-Body Systems 44, 49 (2008)

H.Mardanpour, H.R.Amir-Ahmadi, R.Benard, A.Biegun, M.Eslami-Kalantari, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, M.Kis, St.Kistryn, A.Kozela, H.Kuboki, Y.Maeda, M.Mahjour-Shafiei, J.G.Messchendorp, K.Miki, S.Noji, A.Ramazani-Moghaddam-Arani, H.Sakai, M.Sasano, K.Sekiguchi, E.Stephan, R.Sworst, Y.Takahashi, K.Yako

A systematic study of 3NF effects in p+d break-up with BINA at 190 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(p, 2p), E=190 MeV; measured particle spectra and correlations, cross sections and analyzing powers.

doi: 10.1007/s00601-008-0254-2
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2007MA60      Nucl.Phys. A790, 426c (2007)

H.Mardanpour, H.R.Amir-Ahmadi, R.Benard, A.Biegun, M.Eslami-Kalantari, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, M.Kis, St.Kistryn, A.Kozela, H.Kuboki, Y.Maeda, M.Mahjour-Shafiei, J.G.Messchendorp, K.Miki, S.Noji, A.Ramazani, H.Sakai, M.Sasano, K.Sekiguchi, E.Stephan, R.Sworst, Y.Takahashi, K.Yako

Study of three-nucleon force effects in p(pol) + d break-up with BINA

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(polarized p, 2p), E=190 MeV; measured σ(θ), vector analyzing powers. Comparison with calculations using 3N forces.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2007.03.139
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2007MI31      Nucl.Phys. A790, 442c (2007)

K.Miki, H.Sakai, K.Itoh, K.Kawabata, H.Kuboki, Y.Maeda, S.Noji, S.Sakaguchi, N.Sakamoto, Y.Sasamoto, M.Sasano, Y.Satou, K.Sekiguchi, K.Suda, Y.Takahashi, T.Uesaka, K.Yako

Measurement of the 2H(d, pn) reaction at 0 degrees at 270 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, pn), E=270 MeV; measured combined proton, neutron energy spectrum at 0°; deduced three and four-body breakup. Plane wave impulse approximation.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2007.03.077
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2007SA47      Nucl.Phys. A788, 76c (2007)

M.Sasano, H.Sakai, K.Yako, H.Kuboki, K.Miki, S.Noji, T.Wakasa, M.Dozono, K.Sekiguchi, T.Uesaka, T.Kawabata, Y.Maeda, S.Sakaguchi, Y.Sasamoto, K.Suda, K.Itoh, K.Hatanaka, H.Okamura, A.Tamii, K.Muto, D.Frekers, M.B.Greenfield

Determination of the Gamow-Teller transition strength to 116In(g.s.) by the 116Cd(p, n) reaction at 300 MeV for the study of the nuclear matrix element of the two-neutrino double beta decay

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116Cd(p, n), E=300 MeV; measured excitation energy spectrum. 116In deduced Gamow-Teller strength distribution, nuclear matrix elements. Comparison with other data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2007.01.051
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