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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
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2021MA55      Phys.Rev. C 104, 024608 (2021)

J.Manfredi, J.Lee, A.M.Rogers, M.B.Tsang, W.G.Lynch, C.Anderson, J.Barney, K.W.Brown, B.Brophy, G.Cerizza, Z.Chajecki, G.Chen, J.Elson, J.Estee, H.Iwasaki, C.Langer, Z.Li, C.Loelius, C.Y.Niu, C.Pruitt, H.Setiawan, R.Showalter, K.Smith, L.G.Sobotka, S.Sweany, S.Tangwancharoen, J.R.Winkelbauer, Z.Xiao, Z.Xu

Quenching of single-particle strengths in direct reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(46Ar, d)45Ar, (34Ar, d)33Ar, E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured heavy reaction residues, outgoing E(d), I(d), (reaction residues)δ-coin, differential σ(θ) using High Resolution Array (HiRA) for deuterons and S800 spectrograph for residue products at NSCL-MSU facility, CH2 target; deduced spectroscopic factors and reduction factors for the final states, asymmetry dependence of reduction factors. Comparison with results of previous measurements, and theoretical calculations using large-basis shell model (LBSM). Relevance to single-nucleon knockout reactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.024608
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2018YA18      Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 132501 (2018)

J.Yasuda, M.Sasano, R.G.T.Zegers, H.Baba, D.Bazin, W.Chao, M.Dozono, N.Fukuda, N.Inabe, T.Isobe, G.Jhang, D.Kameda, M.Kaneko, K.Kisamori, M.Kobayashi, N.Kobayashi, T.Kobayashi, S.Koyama, Y.Kondo, A.J.Krasznahorkay, T.Kubo, Y.Kubota, M.Kurata-Nishimura, C.S.Lee, J.W.Lee, Y.Matsuda, E.Milman, S.Michimasa, T.Motobayashi, D.Muecher, T.Murakami, T.Nakamura, N.Nakatsuka, S.Ota, H.Otsu, V.Panin, W.Powell, S.Reichert, S.Sakaguchi, H.Sakai, M.Sako, H.Sato, Y.Shimizu, M.Shikata, S.Shimoura, L.Stuhl, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, S.Tangwancharoen, M.Takaki, H.Takeda, T.Tako, Y.Togano, H.Tokieda, J.Tsubota, T.Uesaka, T.Wakasa, K.Yako, K.Yoneda, J.Zenihiro

Extraction of the Landau-Migdal Parameter from the Gamow-Teller Giant Resonance in 132Sn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(132Sn, n), E=216 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, En, In; deduced σ(θ, E), B(GT), parameters. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.132501
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Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 datasetE2625.


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-+ 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
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