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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of March 21, 2024. Search: Author = W.Bradfield-Smith Found 21 matches. 2003BL11 Nucl.Phys. A718, 127c (2003) J.C.Blackmon, D.W.Bardayan, W.Bradfield-Smith, R.Brummitt, A.E.Champagne, A.A.Chen, T.Davinson, L.Dessieux, M.W.Guidry, K.I.Hahn, G.M.Hale, W.R.Hix, R.L.Kozub, Z.Ma, P.D.Parker, G.Rajbaidya, R.C.Runkle, C.M.Rowland, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, L.A.Van Wormer, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods The 14O(α, p)17F Reaction Rate NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, 17F), (17F, 17F'), (17F, 14O), E(cm) ≈ 1-4 MeV; measured particle spectra. 17F(p, p'), E(cm)=2-2.5 MeV; deduced σ. 14O(α, p), E=low; deduced astrophysical reaction rate. R-matrix analysis.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(03)00689-4
2002CA24 Phys.Rev. C65, 055801 (2002) J.A.Caggiano, W.Bradfield-Smith, R.Lewis, P.D.Parker, D.W.Visser, J.P.Greene, K.E.Rehm, D.W.Bardayan, A.E.Champagne Identification of New States in 26Si using the 29Si(3He, 6He)26Si Reaction and Consequences for the 25Al(p, γ)26Si Reaction Rate in Explosive Hydrogen Burning Environments NUCLEAR REACTIONS 29Si(3He, 6He), E=51 MeV; measured particle spectra. 26Si deduced levels, J, π. 25Al(p, γ), E=stellar; calculated astrophysical reaction rates.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.055801
2002CA36 Phys.Rev. C66, 015804 (2002) J.A.Caggiano, W.Bradfield-Smith, J.P.Greene, R.Lewis, P.D.Parker, K.E.Rehm, D.W.Visser Excitation Energies in 22Mg from the 25Mg(3He, 6He)22Mg Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 25Mg(3He, 6He), E=51 MeV; measured particle spectra. 22Mg deduced level energies. Comparison with previous results.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.015804
2002GR27 Phys.Rev. C 66, 055802 (2002) D.Groombridge, A.C.Shotter, W.Bradfield-Smith, S.Cherubini, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, J.Gorres, J.S.Graulich, A.M.Laird, P.Leleux, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, A.N.Ostrowski, J.Rahighi, H.Schatz, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods Breakout from the hot CNO cycle via the 18Na(α, π)21Na reaction. II. Extended energy range Ec.m. ∼ 1.7-2.9 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(18Ne, p), E(cm) ≈ 1.7-2.9 MeV; measured proton spectra. 22Mg deduced resonance energies, widths. 18Ne(α, p), E=low; deduced astrophysical reaction rates.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.66.055802
2002RA27 Nucl.Phys. A701, 387c (2002) R.Raabe, L.Weissman, A.Andreyev, C.Angulo, D.Baye, W.Bradfield-Smith, S.Cherubini, T.Davinson, P.Descouvemont, A.Di Pietro, M.Huyse, A.M.Laird, W.F.Mueller, A.Musumarra, A.Ostrowski, A.Piechaczek, A.Shotter, G.Terwagne, P.Van Duppen, A.Wohr Measurement of the 4He(6He, 6He)4He Cross Section with a 4He-Implanted Al Target NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(6He, 6He), E=29.6 MeV; measured σ(θ). Target nuclei implanted in aluminum. Comparisons with previous results.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)01616-5
2001BA49 Phys.Rev. C63, 065802 (2001) D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, W.Bradfield-Smith, C.R.Brune, A.E.Champagne, T.Davinson, B.A.Johnson, R.L.Kozub, C.S.Lee, R.Lewis, P.D.Parker, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods Destruction of 18F via 18F(p, α)15O Burning Through the Ec.m. = 665 keV Resonance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, p), (18F, α), E=10-14 MeV; measured particle spectra, σ(θ), σ. 18F(p, α), E(cm)=663 keV; deduced σ. 19Ne deduced resonance energy, width, proton branching ratio. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.065802
2001BA59 Nucl.Phys. A688, 475c (2001) D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, W.Bradfield-Smith, C.R.Brune, A.E.Champagne, T.Davinson, B.A.Johnson, R.L.Kozub, C.S.Lee, R.Lewis, P.D.Parker, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods Determination of the Properties of the 7.08 MeV State in 19Ne by Measurement of the 1H(18F, p)18F and 1H(18F, α)15O Cross Sections with a Radioactive 18F Beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, p), (18F, α), E(cm)=500-800 keV; measured σ(θ). 19Ne deduced resonance parameters. Comparison with earlier data.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00760-6
2001BL06 Nucl.Phys. A688, 142c (2001) J.C.Blackmon, D.W.Bardayan, W.Bradfield-Smith, A.E.Champagne, A.A.Chen, T.Davinson, K.I.Hahn, R.L.Kozub, Z.Ma, P.D.Parker, G.Rajbaidya, R.C.Runkle, C.M.Rowland, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, K.B.Swartz, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods Determination of the 14O(α, p)17Fg.s. Reaction Rate bt Measurement of the 1H(17F, α)14O Cross Section NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17F, α), (17F, p), E(cm)=2-4 MeV; measured σ(θ), reaction rates. 18Ne deduced resonance widths and strengths, comparison with calculations and earlier data.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00686-8
2001DI12 Nucl.Phys. A689, 668 (2001) A.Di Pietro, P.Figuera, R.Neal, C.Sukosd, F.Amorini, F.Binon, W.Bradfield-Smith, M.Cabibbo, G.Cardella, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, P.Duhamel, A.Emmi, R.Irvine, P.Leleux, J.Mackenzie, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, M.Papa, G.Pappalardo, F.Rizzo, A.C.Shotter, S.Tudisco, J.Vanhorenbeeck, P.J.Woods Different Aspects of Nuclear Structure and Reaction Mechanisms in the Collision 13N + 11B NUCLEAR REACTIONS 11B(13N, X), (13N, 12C), E=29.5, 45 MeV; 10B(14N, X), E=47 MeV; measured particle spectra, σ(θ), Eγ, Iγ, fusion σ. 24Mg deduced 6-α decay features, GDR γ-emission features.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(00)00704-1
2001GR01 Phys.Rev. C63, 011302 (2001) J.-S.Graulich, S.Cherubini, R.Coszach, S.El Hajjami, W.Galster, P.Leleux, W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.C.Shotter, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, F.Binon, J.Vanhorenbeeck 7.07 MeV Resonant State in 19Ne Reexamined Through a New Measurement of the 18F(p, α)15O Reaction and 18F(p, p) Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18F(p, p), (p, α), E(cm)=0.74 MeV; measured Ep, Ip(θ), Eα, Iα(θ). 19Ne deduced resonance spin, π, strength, widths. Comparison withother measurement. Radioactive beams, nuclear astrophysics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.011302
2001GR12 Nucl.Phys. A688, 138c (2001) J.-S.Graulich, S.Cherubini, R.Coszach, S.El Hajjami, W.Galster, P.Leleux, W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.Shotter, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, F.Binon, J.Vanhorenbeeck The 7.07 MeV Resonance in 19Ne Revisited NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), E=14 MeV; measured Ep, Eα, pα-coin, σ(θ), reaction rates. 19Ne deduced resonance widths and strengths. Comparison with earlier measurements.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00685-6
2001GR14 Nucl.Phys. A688, 472c (2001) D.Groombridge, W.Bradfield-Smith, S.Cherubini, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, P.Figuera, J.Gorres, J.S.Graulich, A.M.Laird, P.Leleux, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, A.N.Ostrowski, J.Rahighi, H.Schatz, A.C.Shotter, M.Wiescher, P.J.Woods Breakout from the Hot-CNO Cycle via the 18Ne(α, p)21Na Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 18Ne(α, p), E(cm)=1.5-3.0 MeV; measured Ep, 22Mg and 21Na excitation energy spectrum. Comparison with other data.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00759-X
2001VI08 Nucl.Phys. A688, 456c (2001) D.W.Visser, P.D.Parker, W.Bradfield-Smith, R.Lewis Planned Measurement of Particle Branching Ratios of Astrophysically Interesting States in 22Mg
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(01)00754-0
2000BA87 Phys.Rev. C62, 042802 (2000) D.W.Bardayan, J.C.Blackmon, W.Bradfield-Smith, C.R.Brune, A.E.Champagne, T.Davinson, B.A.Johnson, R.L.Kozub, C.S.Lee, R.Lewis, P.D.Parker, A.C.Shotter, M.S.Smith, D.W.Visser, P.J.Woods Kinematically Complete Measurement of the 1H(18F, p)18F Excitation Function for the Astrophysically Important 7.08-MeV State in 19Ne NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, 18F), E=10-14 MeV; measured proton spectra, yields, (fluorine)(proton)-coin. 19Ne deduced resonance E, Γ. Kinematically complete measurement.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.62.042802
1999BR15 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A425, 1 (1999) W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.M.Laird, A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, L.Michel, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, J.Rahighi, J.Hinnefeld Investigation of (α, p) Reactions using a Radioactive Beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(13N, 16O), E=12 MeV; measured proton spectrum. 17F deduced resonance strength.
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(98)01288-1
1999BR18 Phys.Rev. C59, 3402 (1999) W.Bradfield-Smith, T.Davinson, A.Di Pietro, A.M.Laird, A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, P.J.Woods, S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, L.Michel, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, J.Rahighi, J.Hinnefeld Breakout from the Hot CNO Cycle via the 18Ne(α, p)21Na Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(18Ne, p), E(cm)=2-3 MeV; measured proton spectra, σ(E); deduced stellar reaction rates. 22Mg deduced levels.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.59.3402
1999DI04 Phys.Rev. C59, 1185 (1999) A.Di Pietro, F.Amorini, W.Bradfield-Smith, G.Cardella, T.Davinson, P.Figuera, W.Galster, R.Irvine, P.Leleux, J.Mackenzie, A.Musumarra, R.Neal, A.Ninane, G.Pappalardo, F.Rizzo, A.C.Shotter, C.Sukosd, S.Tudisco 6α Particle Emission in the Reaction 13N + 11B NUCLEAR REACTIONS 11B(13N, 12C), E=29.5, 45 MeV; measured σ(E) for 6α decay. 12C deduced excited states. Radioactive beam.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.59.1185
1999RA15 Phys.Lett. 458B, 1 (1999) R.Raabe, A.Piechaczek, A.Andreyev, D.Baye, W.Bradfield-Smith, S.Cherubini, T.Davinson, P.Descouvemont, A.Di Pietro, W.Galster, M.Huyse, A.M.Laird, J.McKenzie, W.F.Mueller, A.Ostrowski, A.Shotter, P.Van Duppen, A.Wohr Elastic 2n-Transfer in the 4He(6He, 6He)4He Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(6He, 6He), E(cm)=11.6-15.9 MeV; measured elastic σ(θ); deduced contribution from 2n-transfer process. Double folding potential.
doi: 10.1016/S0370-2693(99)00586-9
1998DI14 Nuovo Cim. 111A, 909 (1998) A.di Pietro, R.Neal, F.Amorini, W.Bradfield-Smith, G.Cardella, T.Davinson, P.Figuera, W.Galster, R.Irvine, P.Leleux, J.Mackenzie, A.Musumarra, A.Ninane, G.Pappalardo, A.C.Shotter, C.Sukosd, F.Rizzo, S.Tudisco, P.Woods The Transfer Reaction 11B(13N, 12C)12C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 11B(13N, 12C), E=29.5, 45 MeV; measured Eγ, (particle)γ-, (particle)(particle)-coin, σ(θ); deduced 6α-events origin. 13N deduced ground state features.
doi: 10.1007/BF03035977
1998OS02 J.Phys.(London) G24, 1553 (1998) A.N.Ostrowski, A.C.Shotter, W.Bradfield-Smith, A.M.Laird, A.di Pietro, T.Davinson, S.Morrow, P.J.Woods, S.Cherubini, W.Galster, J.S.Graulich, P.Leleux, L.Michel, A.Ninane, J.Vervier, M.Aliotta, C.Cali, F.Cappuzzello, A.Cunsolo, C.Spitaleri, J.Gorres, M.Wiescher, J.Rahighi, J.Hinnefeld Low-Energy Radioactive Ion Beam Induced Nuclear Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(6He, 6He), (6He, α), E=5.9 MeV; measured σ(Ex, θ). 2H, 4He(18Ne, p), E=45 MeV; measured proton spectra.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/24/8/033
1997GR23 Nucl.Phys. A626, 751 (1997) J.S.Graulich, F.Binon, W.Bradfield-Smith, M.Cogneau, R.Coszach, T.Davinson, Th.Delbar, M.Gaelens, W.Galster, J.Gorres, D.Labar, P.Leleux, M.Loiselet, J.McKenzie, R.Neal, G.Ryckewaert, A.C.Shotter, J.Vanhorenbeeck, J.Vervier, M.Wiescher, Ph.Woods The 18F(p, α) Reaction and Its Astrophysical Implications NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(18F, α), E(cm)=265-740 keV; measured Eα, Iα, σ; deduced stellar reaction rates. 19Ne deduced resonance strengths, Γp, Γα.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00508-3
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