NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of March 21, 2024. Search: Author = S.Y.Strauss Found 15 matches. 2022FR09 Phys.Rev. C 106, 065803 (2022) B.Frentz, A.Aprahamian, A.Boeltzig, T.Borgwardt, A.M.Clark, R.J.deBoer, G.Gilardy, J.Gorres, M.Hanhardt, S.L.Henderson, K.B.Howard, T.Kadlecek, Q.Liu, K.T.Macon, S.Moylan, C.S.Reingold, D.Robertson, C.Seymour, S.Y.Strauss, F.Strieder, B.Vande Kolk, M.Wiescher Investigation of the 14N(p, γ)15O reaction and its impact on the CNO cycle NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(p, γ), E=0.27-1.07 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(θ, E) for particular transitions in daughter nuclei, astrophysical differential and total S-factor, astrophysical reaction rate for T=0.01-10 GK. Multichannel R-matrix analysis for the transition to the ground state, the excited states at 6.17 and 6.79 MeV, as well as 14N(p, p) differential scattering data. Discussed implication of the obtained data on the CNO neutrino production. Comparison to other experimental results. Single coaxial HPGe detector. Beam from 1 MV JN Van de Graaff at the Compact Accelerator System for Performing Astrophysical Research (CASPAR) at the Sanford Underground Research Facility.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.065803
2022LO14 Phys.Rev. C 106, 045501 (2022) J.Long, C.R.Nicoloff, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, C.Boomershine, D.P.Burdette, M.A.Caprio, L.Caves, P.J.Fasano, B.Frentz, S.L.Henderson, J.M.Kelly, J.J.Kolata, B.Liu, P.D.O'Malley, S.Y.Strauss, R.Zite, M.Brodeur Precision half-life determination for the β+ emitter 13N RADIOACTIVITY 13N(β+)[from 2H(12C, n), E=34 MeV]; measured β+; deduced T1/2, ft value. Comparison to previous experimental results; calculated B(GT). Calculations using ab initio no-core configuration interaction (NCCI) with the Daejeon16 interaction. TwinSol twin-solenoid facility at NSL coupled to NSL β-counting station (University of Notre Dame).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.045501
2020BU02 Phys.Rev. C 101, 055504 (2020) D.P.Burdette, M.Brodeur, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, C.Boomershine, L.Caves, S.L.Henderson, J.J.Kolata, B.Liu, J.Long, P.D.O'Malley, S.Y.Strauss Precise half-life determination of the mixed-mirror β-decaying 15O RADIOACTIVITY 15O(β+)[from 2H(14N, n), E=39 MeV]; measured Eβ, Iβ, T1/2 of 15O decay using a plastic scintillator at the β-Counting Station of the Nuclear Science Laboratory of University Notre Dame. Comparison with previous experimental results. Relevance to future determinations of Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix Vud for superallowed mirror transitions of 1/2 isospin. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(14N, n)1H/4He/6Li/12C/13C/14N/15N/15O, E=39 MeV; measured reaction products, particle identification plot.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.055504
2020CZ01 Phys.Rev. C 101, 024312 (2020) A.Czeszumska, N.D.Scielzo, S.A.Caldwell, J.A.Clark, G.Savard, B.S.Wang, A.Aprahamian, M.T.Burkey, C.J.Chiara, J.Harker, A.F.Levand, S.T.Marley, G.Morgan, J.M.Munson, E.B.Norman, A.Nystrom, R.Orford, S.W.Padgett, A.Perez Galvan, K.S.Sharma, K.Siegl, S.Y.Strauss β-delayed neutron emission studies of 137,138I and 144,145Cs performed with trapped ions RADIOACTIVITY 137,138I, 144,145Cs(β-), (β-n)[252Cf(SF) CARIBU facility and mass scans of radioactive beams with the Canadian Penning Trap (CPT) mass spectrometer at Argonne National Laboratory]; measured recoil ions, Eβ, Eγ, (recoil ions)β- and βγ-coin using Beta-decay Paul Trap with two plastic-scintillator ΔE-E telescopes, two MCP detectors, and two HPGe detectors; deduced beta-delayed neutron spectra, beta-delayed neutron-emission probabilities (%β-n or Pn). Comparison with previous experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.024312
2020LO01 Phys.Rev. C 101, 015501 (2020) J.Long, M.Brodeur, M.Baines, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, C.Boomershine, D.P.Burdette, A.M.Clark, B.Frentz, S.L.Henderson, J.M.Kelly, J.J.Kolata, B.Liu, K.T.Macon, P.D.O'Malley, A.Pardo, C.Seymour, S.Y.Strauss, B.Vande Kolk Precision half-life measurement of 29P RADIOACTIVITY 29P(β+)[from 2H(28Si, X), E=9 MeV, followed by separation of 29P using the TwinSol facility at the FN tandem accelerator of the University of Notre Dame, and implantation of 29P beam in the NSL β-decay counting station]; measured β spectra, precise half-life of the decay of 29P; deduced ft value for the β transition to the ground state of 29Si, Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element Vud, Fermi to Gamow-Teller mixing ratio; evaluated half-life using present and previous experimental values. Discussed in detail corrections and uncertainties. Comparison with previous half-life measurements.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.015501
2020WA04 Phys.Rev. C 101, 025806 (2020) B.S.Wang, S.A.Caldwell, N.D.Scielzo, A.Czeszumska, J.A.Clark, G.Savard, A.Aprahamian, M.T.Burkey, C.J.Chiara, J.Harker, A.F.Levand, S.T.Marley, G.E.Morgan, J.M.Munson, E.B.Norman, A.Nystrom, R.Orford, S.W.Padgett, A.Perez Galvan, K.S.Sharma, K.Siegl, S.Y.Strauss β-delayed-neutron studies of 135,136Sb and 140I performed with trapped ions RADIOACTIVITY 135,136Sb, 140I(β-), (β-n) [from 252Cf(SF) CARIBU facility and mass scans of radioactive beams with the Canadian Penning Trap (CPT) mass spectrometer at Argonne National Laboratory]; measured recoil ions, Eβ, Eγ, (recoil ions)β- and βγ-coin using Beta-decay Paul Trap with two plastic-scintillator ΔE-E telescopes, two MCP detectors, and two HPGe detectors; deduced beta-delayed neutron spectra, beta-delayed neutron-emission probabilities (%β-n or Pn). Comparison with earlier experimental results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.025806
2019BU01 Phys.Rev. C 99, 015501 (2019) D.P.Burdette, M.Brodeur, T.Ahn, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, G.Brown, B.Frentz, M.R.Hall, S.King, J.J.Kolata, J.Long, K.T.Macon, A.Nelson, P.D.O'Malley, C.Seymour, M.Skulski, S.Y.Strauss, A.A.Valverde Resolving the discrepancy in the half-life of 20F RADIOACTIVITY 20F(β-)[from 2H(19F, p), E=46.0 MeV followed by separation of the radioactive beam using TwinSol]; measured T1/2 of 20F g.s. from β-decay curves using plastic scintillator for β- detection at the University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory; deduced recommended average half-life by considering a selection from compiled previous experimental values.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.015501
2019HE11 Phys.Rev. C 99, 064320 (2019) S.L.Henderson, T.Ahn, M.A.Caprio, P.J.Fasano, A.Simon, W.Tan, P.O'Malley, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, D.Blankstein, B.Frentz, M.R.Hall, J.J.Kolata, A.E.McCoy, S.Moylan, C.S.Reingold, S.Y.Strauss, R.O.Torres-Isea First measurement of the B(E2; 3/2- → 1/2-) transition strength in 7Be: Testing ab initio predictions for A = 7 nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(7Be, 7Be'), E=31.3 MeV, [secondary 7Be beam from 2H(6Li, n), E=34.0 MeV primary reaction]; measured reaction products, particle spectra, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin using silicon detector for charged particle detection and HPGe detectors for γ detection at the University of Notre Dame FN Tandem Van de Graaff accelerator facility. 7Be; deduced levels, J, π, Coulomb excitation cross section, B(E2) for 3/2- to 1/2- (g.s. to the first excited state) transition. Comparison with ab initio no-core shell model (NCSM) calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064320
2019RE04 Eur.Phys.J. A 55, 77 (2019) C.S.Reingold, O.Olivas-Gomez, A.Simon, J.Arroyo, M.Chamberlain, J.Wurzer, A.Spyrou, F.Naqvi, A.C.Dombos, A.Palmisano, T.Anderson, A.M.Clark, B.Frentz, M.R.Hall, S.L.Henderson, S.Moylan, D.Robertson, M.Skulski, E.Stech, S.Y.Strauss, W.P.Tan, B.Vande Kolk High Efficiency Total Absorption Spectrometer HECTOR for capture reaction measurements RADIOACTIVITY 60Co(IT); measured Eγ, Iγ using Total Absorption Spectrometer HECTOR; deduced sum spectrum; compared with GEANT4 simulated spectrum. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(p, γ), E not given; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced resonances, average multiplicities, summing efficiencies and resonance strengths; compared with GEANT4 simulations and with published data. Remark: Paper aimed mainly to show the possibilities of the HECTOR spectrometer.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2019-12748-8
2018SI07 Phys.Rev. C 97, 035504 (2018) K.Siegl, N.D.Scielzo, A.Czeszumska, J.A.Clark, G.Savard, A.Aprahamian, S.A.Caldwell, B.S.Alan, M.T.Burkey, C.J.Chiara, J.P.Greene, J.Harker, S.T.Marley, G.E.Morgan, J.M.Munson, E.B.Norman, R.Orford, S.Padgett, A.Perez Galvan, K.S.Sharma, S.Y.Strauss Recoil ions from the β decay of 134Sb confined in a Paul trap RADIOACTIVITY 134,134mSb(β-)[from 252Cf SF decay at CARIBU-ANL facility]; measured β, γ, singly-charged recoil ions, βγ-coin, β(ce)-coin, (recoils)β-coin, time-of-flight spectra for β(ion)-coin using Beta-decay Paul Trap (BPT); deduced charge-state distribution of the recoiling ions, mean electron loss, β-ν correlation coefficient (aβν), β-decay simulations, significant β-decay strength (17.2%) to high-lying excited states in 134Te to obtain an angular correlation consistent with expected value of unity for 0- to 0+ β transition. Comparison of the observed β-decay spectrum with that from the decay scheme in the ENSDF database or Nuclear Data Sheets for 134Sb g.s. decay. Comparison of mean atomic electron loss in 134Sb decay with that from the decays of noble gases 6He, 23Ne, 35Ar, 41Ar, 85Kr and 133Xe. 134,134mSb; half-lives used from literature and those determined at CARIBU-ANL facility (reference 23 in this work).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.035504
2018VA04 Phys.Rev. C 97, 035503 (2018) A.A.Valverde, M.Brodeur, T.Ahn, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, G.Brown, D.P.Burdette, B.Frentz, G.Gilardy, M.R.Hall, S.King, J.J.Kolata, J.Long, K.T.Macon, A.Nelson, P.D.O'Malley, M.Skulski, S.Y.Strauss, B.Vande Kolk Precision half-life measurement of 11C: The most precise mirror transition Ft value RADIOACTIVITY 11C(β+), (EC)[from 2H(10B, n), E=32.5 MeV at the Nuclear Science Laboratory of University of Notre Dame, followed by mass separation of 11C ions by TwinSol mass separator and implanted in a thick tantalum foil in NSL β-counting station]; measured Eβ, Iβ, half-life of 11C decay; deduced Ftmirror, Gamow-Teller-to-Fermi mixing ratio ρ, β asymmetry parameter Ab, β-neutrino angular correlation parameter aβν, neutrino asymmetry parameter Bn. Comparison with literature values. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(10B, n)4He/9Be/10B/11C, E=32.5 MeV; measured yields for ions using TwinSol mass separator at University of Notre Dame.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.035503
2017LO09 Phys.Rev. C 96, 015502 (2017) J.Long, T.Ahn, J.Allen, D.W.Bardayan, F.D.Becchetti, D.Blankstein, M.Brodeur, D.Burdette, B.Frentz, M.R.Hall, J.M.Kelly, J.J.Kolata, P.D.O'Malley, B.E.Schultz, S.Y.Strauss, A.A.Valverde Precision half-life measurement of 25Al RADIOACTIVITY 25Al(EC), (β+)[from 2H(24Mg, n) at the NSL tandem accelerator facility of the University of Notre Dame]; measured Eβ, Iβ, half-life of 25Al decay; deduced world-averaged half-life, Fermi to Gamow-Teller mixing ratio ρ and correlation parameters, and values for various parameters of relevance for determining the Vud term from the 25Al mirror transition. Comparison with previous measurements.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.015502
2016BA28 Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 126 (2016) A.Battaglia, W.Tan, R.Avetisyan, C.Casarella, A.Gyurijinyan, K.V.Manukyan, S.T.Marley, A.Nystrom, N.Paul, K.Siegl, K.Smith, M.K.Smith, S.Y.Strauss, A.Aprahamian Measurements of conversion electrons in the s-process branching point nucleus 176Lu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 176Yb(p, n), E=7.75 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ from 176Lu using HPGe from GEORGINA array, eγ-coin, internal conversion electrons using ICEBall, En, In using NE213; deduced γ energy spectra, γ-ray and electron spectra in coincidence. 176Lu deduced electron energies, ICE coefficients, γ-ray transition multipolarity, levels, J, π, partial level scheme.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16126-x
2015UT02 Phys.Rev. C 92, 034609 (2015) V.K.Utyonkov, N.T.Brewer, Yu.Ts.Oganessian, K.P.Rykaczewski, F.Sh.Abdullin, S.N.Dmitriev, R.K.Grzywacz, M.G.Itkis, K.Miernik, A.N.Polyakov, J.B.Roberto, R.N.Sagaidak, I.V.Shirokovsky, M.V.Shumeiko, Yu.S.Tsyganov, A.A.Voinov, V.G.Subbotin, A.M.Sukhov, A.V.Sabelnikov, G.K.Vostokin, J.H.Hamilton, M.A.Stoyer, S.Y.Strauss Experiments on the synthesis of superheavy nuclei 284Fl and 285Fl in the 239, 240Pu + 48Ca reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 240Pu(48Ca, 3n)285Fl, E=245, 250 MeV; 240Pu(48Ca, 4n)284Fl, E=245, 250 MeV; 239Pu(48Ca, 3n)284Fl, E=245 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ER), α, and SF fragments, ER-α and ER-SF correlated events, σ using DGFRS separator at U400 cyclotron facility of FLNR-JINR. Decay studies. Super heavy nuclei. Systematics of cross sections. RADIOACTIVITY 284Fl(SF), 285Fl(α)[from 239,240Pu(48Ca, xn), E=245, 250 MeV]; 281Cn, 277Ds, 273Hs, 269Sg(α), 265Rf[from 285Fl α decay chain]; measured EER, Eα, ESF, T1/2; deduced Q(α). Systematics of SF half-lives and α-decay energies.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.034609
2011OM01 Phys.Rev. C 84, 042801 (2011) P.D.O'Malley, D.W.Bardayan, A.S.Adekola, S.Ahn, K.Y.Chae, J.A.Cizewski, S.Graves, M.E.Howard, K.L.Jones, R.L.Kozub, L.Lindhardt, M.Matos, B.M.Moazen, C.D.Nesaraja, S.D.Pain, W.A.Peters, S.T.Pittman, K.T.Schmitt, J.F.Shriner, Jr., M.S.Smith, I.Spassova, S.Y.Strauss, J.L.Wheeler Search for a resonant enhancement of the 7Be + d reaction and primordial 7Li abundances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(7Be, d), E=10 MeV; measured E(d), I(d), energy loss, differential cross section; search for 5/2+ resonance in 7Be+d system proved negative, R-matrix analysis, deduced upper limit for resonance width. Relevance to cosmological 7Li abundance.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.042801
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