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2019BO14      Appl.Radiat.Isot. 153, 108826 (2019)

C.Bobin, J.Bouchard, V.Chiste, S.M.Collins, P.Dryak, A.Fenwick, J.Keightley, M.-C.Lepy, V.Lourenco, A.P.Robinson, J.Sochorova, J.Solc, C.Thiam

Activity measurements and determination of nuclear decay data of 166Ho in the MRT Dosimetry project

RADIOACTIVITY 166Ho(β-); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, X-rays, Eβ, Iβ; deduced T1/2.

doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.108826
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2017PO15      Metrologia 54, 19 (2017)

S.Pomme, H.Stroh, J.Paepen, R.Van Ammel, M.Marouli, T.Altzitzoglou, M.Hult, K.Kossert, O.Nahle, H.Schrader, F.Juget, C.Bailat, Y.Nedjadi, F.Bochud, T.Buchillier, C.Michotte, S.Courte, M.W.van Rooy, M.J.van Staden, J.Lubbe, B.R.S.Simpson, A.Fazio, P.De Felice, T.W.Jackson, W.M.Van Wyngaardt, M.I.Reinhard, J.Golya, S.Bourke, T.Roy, R.Galea, J.D.Keightley, K.M.Ferreira, S.M.Collins, A.Ceccatelli, L.Verheyen, M.Bruggeman, B.Vodenik, M.Korun, V.Chiste, M.-N.Amiot

On decay constants and orbital distance to the Sun-part II: beta minus decay

RADIOACTIVITY 3H, 14C, 60Co, 85Kr, 90Sr, 124Sb, 134,137Cs, 154Eu(β-); analyzed available data from radionuclide metrology laboratories, residuals from the exponential decay curves for annual oscillations; deduced systematic deviations from a purely exponential decay curve differ in amplitude and phase from one data set to another and appear attributable to instabilities in the instrumentation and measurement conditions, oscillations in phase with Earth's orbital distance to the Sun could not be observed, no apparent indications for systematic oscillations at a level of weeks or months.

doi: 10.1088/1681-7575/54/1/19
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2017PO16      Metrologia 54, 1 (2017)

S.Pomme, H.Stroh, J.Paepen, R.Van Ammel, M.Marouli, T.Altzitzoglou, M.Hult, K.Kossert, O.Nahle, H.Schrader, F.Juget, C.Bailat, Y.Nedjadi, F.Bochud, T.Buchillier, C.Michotte, S.Courte, M.W.van Rooy, M.J.van Staden, J.Lubbe, B.R.S.Simpson, A.Fazio, P.De Felice, T.W.Jackson, W.M.Van Wyngaardt, M.I.Reinhard, J.Golya, S.Bourke, T.Roy, R.Galea, J.D.Keightley, K.M.Ferreira, S.M.Collins, A.Ceccatelli, L.Verheyen, M.Bruggeman, B.Vodenik, M.Korun, V.Chiste, M.-N.Amiot

On decay constants and orbital distance to the Sun-part I: alpha decay

RADIOACTIVITY 209Po, 226Ra, 228Th, 230U, 241Am(α); analyzeed two decades of data from various nuclear metrology institutes around the globe, residuals from the exponential decay curves for annual oscillations; deduced that systematic deviations from a purely exponential decay curve differ in amplitude and phase from one data set to another are attributable to instabilities in the instrumentation and measurement conditions, lack of apparent indications for systematic oscillations at a level of weeks or months.

doi: 10.1088/1681-7575/54/1/1
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2017PO17      Metrologia 54, 36 (2017)

S.Pomme, H.Stroh, J.Paepen, R.Van Ammel, M.Marouli, T.Altzitzoglou, M.Hult, K.Kossert, O.Nahle, H.Schrader, F.Juget, C.Bailat, Y.Nedjadi, F.Bochud, T.Buchillier, C.Michotte, S.Courte, M.W.van Rooy, M.J.van Staden, J.Lubbe, B.R.S.Simpson, A.Fazio, P.De Felice, T.W.Jackson, W.M.Van Wyngaardt, M.I.Reinhard, J.Golya, S.Bourke, T.Roy, R.Galea, J.D.Keightley, K.M.Ferreira, S.M.Collins, A.Ceccatelli, L.Verheyen, M.Bruggeman, B.Vodenik, M.Korun, V.Chiste, M.-N.Amiot

On decay constants and orbital distance to the Sun-part III: beta plus and electron capture decay

RADIOACTIVITY 22Na, 54Mn, 55Fe, 57Co, 65Zn, 82,85Sr, 109Cd, 133Ba, 152Eu(EC), (β+), 90Sr, 124Sb(β-); analyzed available data on repeated over periods from 200 d up to more than four decades at 14 laboratories across the globe, residuals from the exponential nuclear decay curves for annual oscillations; deduced that systematic deviations from a purely exponential decay curve differ from one data set to another attributable to instabilities in the instrumentation and measurement conditions, oscillations in phase with Earth's orbital distance to the sun could not be observed, lack of apparent indications for systematic oscillations at a level of weeks or months.

doi: 10.1088/1681-7575/54/1/36
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2016PO08      Phys.Lett. B 761, 281 (2016)

S.Pomme, H.Stroh, J.Paepen, R.Van Ammel, M.Marouli, T.Altzitzoglou, M.Hult, K.Kossert, O.Nahle, H.Schrader, F.Juget, C.Bailat, Y.Nedjadi, F.Bochud, T.Buchillier, C.Michotte, S.Courte, M.W.van Rooy, M.J.van Staden, J.Lubbe, B.R.S.Simpson, A.Fazio, P.De Felice, T.W.Jackson, W.M.Van Wyngaardt, M.I.Reinhard, J.Golya, S.Bourke, T.Roy, R.Galea, J.D.Keightley, K.M.Ferreira, S.M.Collins, A.Ceccatelli, M.Unterweger, R.Fitzgerald, D.E.Bergeron, L.Pibida, L.Verheyen, M.Bruggeman, B.Vodenik, M.Korun, V.Chiste, M.-N.Amiot

Evidence against solar influence on nuclear decay constants

RADIOACTIVITY 209Po, 226Ra, 228Th, 230U, 241Am(α), 3H, 14C, 60Co, 85Kr, 90Sr, 124Sb, 134,137Cs(β-), 54Mn, 55Fe, 57Co, 82,85Sr, 109Cd, 133Ba(EC), 22Na, 65Zn, 207Bi(EC), (β+), 152Eu(β-), (EC), (β+); measured decay products; deduced decay constant vs. solar activity, exponential nature of nuclear decay.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2016.08.038
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2006BE35      Appl.Radiat.Isot. 64, 1435 (2006)

M.-M.Be, V.Chiste, C.Dulieu

Detailed calculation of K- and L-Auger electron emission intensities following radioactive disintegration

RADIOACTIVITY 55Fe(EC); calculated Auger electron emission intensities.

doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2006.02.057
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2005GA01      Eur.Phys.J. A 23, 41 (2005)

L.Gaudefroy, O.Sorlin, C.Donzaud, J.C.Angelique, F.Azaiez, C.Bourgeois, V.Chiste, Z.Dlouhy, S.Grevy, D.Guillemaud-Mueller, F.Ibrahim, K.-L.Kratz, M.Lewitowicz, S.M.Lukyanov, I.Matea, J.Mrazek, F.Nowacki, F.de Oliveira Santos, Yu.-E.Penionzhkevich, B.Pfeiffer, F.Pougheon, M.G.Saint-Laurent, M.Stanoiu

Beta-decay studies of neutron-rich Sc-Cr nuclei

RADIOACTIVITY 57,58Sc, 58,59,60Ti, 61V, 62,63,64,65,66Cr(β-) [from 58Ni(76Ge, X)]; measured Eγ, Eβ, βγ-coin, T1/2. 58V, 61Cr, 62Mn deduced levels, J, π. 58V, 61Cr, 62,63,64,65Mn deduced transitions. 60V, 62Mn deduced isomeric states. Comparison with model predictions.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(76Ge, X)57Sc/58Sc/58Ti/59Ti/60Ti/60V/61V/62V/63V/62Cr/63Cr/64Cr/65Cr/66Cr/65Mn/66Mn, E=61.8 MeV/nucleon; measured yields.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2004-10068-x
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2003SO02      Eur.Phys.J. A 16, 55 (2003)

O.Sorlin, C.Donzaud, F.Nowacki, J.C.Angelique, F.Azaiez, C.Bourgeois, V.Chiste, Z.Dlouhy, S.Grevy, D.Guillemaud-Mueller, F.Ibrahim, K.-L.Kratz, M.Lewitowicz, S.M.Lukyanov, J.Mrazek, Yu.-E.Penionzhkevich, F.de Oliveira Santos, B.Pfeiffer, F.Pougheon, A.Poves, M.G.Saint-Laurent, M.Stanoiu

New region of deformation in the neutron-rich 6024Cr36 and 6224Cr38

RADIOACTIVITY 60,61,62,63V, 60Ti(β-) [from 58Ni(76Ge, X)]; measured Eβ, Eγ, βγ-coin, T1/2. 60V deduced β-decay isomer. 60,61,62,63Cr deduced transitions. 60,62Cr deduced level energies, deformation. Comparisons with neighboring nuclides, model predictions.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(76Ge, X)59Ti/60Ti/60V/61V/62V/63V/63Cr/64Cr/65Cr/65Mn/66Mn/67Mn/68Fe/69Fe, E=61.8 MeV/nucleon; measured fragments isotopic yields.

doi: 10.1140/epja/i2002-10069-9
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2001CH11      Nucl.Phys. A682, 161c (2001)

V.Chiste, A.Gillibert, A.Lepine-Szily, N.Alamanos, F.Auger, J.Barrette, F.Braga, M.D.Cortina-Gil, Z.Dlouhy, V.Lapoux, M.Lewitowicz, R.Lichtenthaler, R.Liguori Neto, S.M.Lukyanov, M.MacCormick, F.Marie, W.Mittig, N.A.Orr, F.de Oliveira Santos, A.N.Ostrowski, S.Ottini, A.Pakou, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, P.Roussel-Chomaz, J.L.Sida

Measurement of the Charge and Mass Deformation of 30, 32Mg by Inelastic Scattering on 208Pb and 12C

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 208Pb(24Mg, 24Mg'), (30Mg, 30Mg'), (32Mg, 32Mg'), E=37 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ(E). 30,32Mg deduced charge and mass deformation. Secondary beams from 36S fragmentation.

doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(00)00635-7
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2001CH56      Phys.Lett. 514B, 233 (2001)

V.Chiste, A.Gillibert, A.Lepine-Szily, N.Alamanos, F.Auger, J.Barrette, F.Braga, M.D.Cortina-Gil, Z.Dlouhy, V.Lapoux, M.Lewitowicz, R.Lichtenthaler, R.Liguori Neto, S.M.Lukyanov, M.MacCormick, F.Marie, W.Mittig, F.de Oliveira Santos, N.A.Orr, A.N.Ostrowski, S.Ottini, A.Pakou, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, P.Roussel-Chomaz, J.L.Sida

Electric and Nuclear Transition Strength in 30, 32Mg

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 208Pb(24Mg, 24Mg'), (30Mg, 30Mg'), (32Mg, 32Mg'), E=32 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, de-excitation σ; calculated σ(θ). 24,30,32Mg deduced deformation parameters, B(E2).

doi: 10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00796-1
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1999OT02      Phys.Rev. C59, 3429 (1999)

S.Ottini-Hustache, N.Alamanos, F.Auger, B.Castel, Y.Blumenfeld, V.Chiste, N.Frascaria, A.Gillibert, C.Jouanne, V.Lapoux, F.Marie, W.Mittig, J.C.Roynette, J.A.Scarpaci

Anomalous E1 and E2 Strengths in 40Ca and 48Ca at Low Excitation Energy: A comparative study

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40,48Ca(86Kr, 86Kr'), E=60 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(E, θ). 40,48Ca deduced E1, E2 strength distributions, collective features. 48Ca deduced no low-energy dipole mode.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.59.3429
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1996CH19      Phys.Rev. C54, 784 (1996)

V.Chiste, R.Lichtenthaler, A.C.C.Villari, L.C.Gomes

S-Matrix Analysis of Heavy-Ion Elastic Scattering

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(12C, 12C), E(cm)=8.55-26.74 MeV; analyzed σ(θ); deduced S-matrix Regge poles, Majorana exchange components.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.784
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1996OL02      Phys.Rev. C53, 2926 (1996)

J.M.Oliveira, Jr., A.Lepine-Szily, A.C.C.Villari, R.Lichtenthaler, L.C.Gomes, W.Sciani, P.Fachini, G.L.Lima, A.C.G.Martins, V.Chiste, J.M.Casandjian, A.J.Pacheco, J.E.Testoni, D.Abriola, A.O.Macchiavelli, F.Hasenbalg, O.A.Capurro, D.Tomasi, J.Fernandez Niello, D.Brandizzi

Orbiting Features in the Strongly Damped Binary Decay of the 28Si + 16O System

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 16O(28Si, 28Si), (28Si, 32S), (28Si, 24Mg), E=107.5, 139 MeV; measured σ(θ), emitted particles mass distribution; deduced optical model parameters, reaction mechanism. Coupled-channels analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.53.2926
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