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2024YU02      Phys.Lett. B 849, 138452 (2024)

Z.Yue, A.N.Andreyev, A.E.Barzakh, I.N.Borzov, J.G.Cubiss, A.Algora, M.Au, M.Balogh, S.Bara, R.A.Bark, C.Bernerd, M.J.G.Borge, D.Brugnara, K.Chrysalidis, T.E.Cocolios, H.De Witte, Z.Favier, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, A.Gottardo, R.Grzywacz, R.Heinke, A.Illana, P.M.Jones, D.S.Judson, A.Korgul, U.Koster, M.Labiche, L.Le, R.Lica, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, B.Marsh, C.Mihai, E.Nacher, C.Neacsu, C.Nita, B.Olaizola, J.N.Orce, C.A.A.Page, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, G.Penyazkov, A.Perea, M.Piersa-Silkowska, Zs.Podolyak, S.D.Prosnyak, E.Reis, S.Rothe, M.Sedlak, L.V.Skripnikov, C.Sotty, S.Stegemann, O.Tengblad, S.V.Tolokonnikov, J.M.Udias, P.Van Duppen, N.Warr, W.Wojtaczka

Magnetic moments of thallium isotopes in the vicinity of magic N=126

NUCLEAR MOMENTS 207,209Tl; measured frequencies; deduced magnetic dipole moments. Comparison with the self-consistent theory of finite Fermi systems based on the energy density functional. The in-source laser resonance-ionization spectroscopy technique with the Laser Ion Source and Trap (LIST) at ISOLDE (CERN).

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2024.138452
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2023PE11      Phys.Rev. C 108, 014317 (2023)

C.M.Petrache, J.Uusitalo, A.D.Briscoe, C.M.Sullivan, D.T.Joss, H.Tann, O.Aktas, B.Alayed, M.A.M.Al-Aqeel, A.Astier, H.Badran, B.Cederwall, C.Delafosse, A.Ertoprak, Z.Favier, U.Forsberg, W.Gins, T.Grahn, P.T.Greenlees, X.T.He, J.Heery, J.Hilton, S.Kalantan, R.Li, P.M.Jodidar, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, M.Leino, M.C.Lewis, J.G.Li, Z.P.Li, M.Luoma, B.F.Lv, A.McCarter, S.Nathaniel, J.Ojala, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, E.Parr, J.Partanen, E.S.Paul, P.Rahkila, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, J.Smallcombe, J.Sorri, S.Szwec, L.J.Wang, Y.Wang, L.Waring, F.R.Xu, J.Zhang, Z.H.Zhang, K.K.Zheng, G.Zimba

High-K three-quasiparticle isomers in the proton-rich nucleus 129Nd

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.014317
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2023SE09      Phys.Rev. C 107, L061302 (2023)

D.Seweryniak, T.Huang, K.Auranen, A.D.Ayangeakaa, B.B.Back, M.P.Carpenter, P.Chowdhury, R.M.Clark, P.A.Copp, Z.Favier, K.Hauschild, X.-T.He, T.L.Khoo, F.G.Kondev, A.Korichi, T.Lauritsen, J.Li, C.Morse, D.H.Potterveld, G.Savard, S.Stolze, J.Wu, J.Zhang, Y.-F.Xu

Nuclear rotation at the fission limit in 254Rf

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 206Pb(50Ti, 2n)254Rf, E=244 MeV from the ATLAS-ANL facility; measured reaction products, prompt γ rays, Eγ, Iγ, Rf Kα and Kβ x-rays, (254Rf implants)γ-coin, (implants)(fission events)γ-coin using the Gammasphere array and the Argonne gas-filled analyzer (AGFA). 254Rf; deduced levels, J, π, ground-state rotational band up to 14+, kinematic moment of inertia. Systematics of ground-state bands in 250Fm, 252,254No, and 254,256Rf, and comparison with particle-number conserving cranked shell model (PNC-CSM) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.L061302
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2022HU09      Phys.Lett. B 833, 137345 (2022)

H.Huang, W.Q.Zhang, A.N.Andreyev, Z.Liu, D.Seweryniak, Z.H.Li, C.Y.Guo, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, B.Andel, S.Antalic, M.Block, A.Bronis, M.P.Carpenter, P.Copp, J.G.Cubiss, B.Ding, D.T.Doherty, Z.Favier, F.Giacoppo, T.H.Huang, B.Kindler, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, J.G.Li, G.S.Li, B.Lommel, H.Y.Lu, M.Al Monthery, P.Mosat, Y.F.Niu, C.Raison, W.Reviol, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, H.Y.Wu, Z.H.Wang, F.R.Xu, Q.B.Zeng, X.H.Yu, F.F.Zeng, X.H.Zhou

First observation of the decay of the 13/2+ isomer in 183Hg and B(M2) systematics of neutron transitions across the nuclear chart

RADIOACTIVITY 183Hg(α) [from 187Pb α decay]; 187mPb(α) [from 142Nd(50Cr, 3n2pγ), E=255 MeV, followed by separation of fragments using Argonne gas-filled analyzer (AGFA) at the ATLAS-ANL facility]; measured reaction products, evaporation residues (EVRs), Eα, Iα, (EVR)α-correlations, αγ(t), Eγ, Iγ, x rays, T1/2 using double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSD), and four HPGe clover detectors. 183,183mHg; deduced levels, isomer, J, π, T1/2 of g.s. and isomer, α branching ratio, K-conversion coefficient, multipolarity, B(M2), Nilsson configurations. 187mPb; deduced T1/2. Systematics of decay schemes of 13/2+ isomers in 175,177,179,181,183,185Hg. Systematics of B(M2) values for 7/2-, 9/2+, 11/2- and 13/2+ isomers in even-Z, odd-N nuclei: 25Mg, 33Si, 33,35S, 37Ar, 39Ca, 59Cr, 61Fe, 63,67Ni, 63,65,67Zn, 67,69,71Ge, 69,71Se, 97,99Mo, 99,101,103Ru, 103,105Pd, 107,109Cd, 109,111,113,115Sn, 153Yb, 161Hf, 163W, 163Os, 171,189,191Pt, 181,183,201,203,205Hg, 209Pb, 205,207,211Po, 207,209,213Rn, 209,211Ra, 211,213Th.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137345
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2022ZH22      Phys.Lett. B 829, 137129 (2022)

W.Q.Zhang, A.N.Andreyev, Z.Liu, D.Seweryniak, H.Huang, Z.H.Li, J.G.Li, C.Y.Guo, D.T.Doherty, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, J.G.Cubiss, B.Andel, S.Antalic, M.Block, A.Bronis, M.P.Carpenter, P.Copp, B.Ding, Z.Favier, F.Giacoppo, T.H.Huang, X.H.Yu, B.Kindler, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, G.S.Li, B.Lommel, H.Y.Lu, M.Al Monthery, P.Mosat, Y.F.Niu, C.Raison, W.Reviol, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, H.Y.Wu, Z.H.Wang, F.R.Xu, Q.B.Zeng, X.H.Zhou

First observation of a shape isomer and a low-lying strongly-coupled prolate band in neutron-deficient semi-magic 187Pb

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142Nd(50Cr, 3n2p)187Pb, E=255 MeV beam from ATLAS-ANL facility, followed by separation of evaporation residues (EVRs) using Argonne Gas-Filled Analyzer; measured Eα, Eγ, Iγ, x rays, αγ-coin, γγ-coin, T1/2 of a new low-energy microsec-isomer by αγ(t) using Gammasphere for γ detection and double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSD) for EVRs and α particles. Recoil-decay tagging (RDT) and isomer-decay tagging (IDT) methods. 187Pb; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, isomer, K-conversion coefficient, multipolarity, bands, B(E2), B(M1)/B(E2), triple-shape coexistence at low energy. Comparison with band structure in 185Hg. Systematics of aligned angular momenta plots and experimental Routhians for bands in 183,185Hg, 187Pb. 184Hg, 186Pb, 187Tl; observed γ rays. 186,187m,188Pb; observed α-decay peaks.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137129
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2022ZH46      Phys.Rev. C 106, 024317 (2022)

W.Q.Zhang, A.N.Andreyev, Z.Liu, D.Seweryniak, H.Huang, Z.H.Li, J.G.Li, C.Y.Guo, A.E.Barzakh, P.Van Duppen, M.Al Monthery, B.Andel, S.Antalic, M.Block, A.Bronis, M.P.Carpenter, P.Copp, J.G.Cubiss, B.Ding, D.T.Doherty, Z.Favier, F.Giacoppo, T.H.Huang, B.Kindler, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, G.S.Li, B.Lommel, H.Y.Lu, P.Mosat, Y.F.Niu, C.Raison, W.Reviol, G.Savard, S.Stolze, G.L.Wilson, H.Y.Wu, Z.H.Wang, F.R.Xu, X.H.Yu, Q.B.Zeng, X.H.Zhou

Identification of excited states in 188Bi and 188Po

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142Nd(50Cr, 3np)188Bi, (50Cr, 4n)188Po, E=255 MeV; measured evaporation residues (EVRs), Eα, Eγ, Iγ, x rays, (EVR)γ-coin, αγ-coin, γγ-coin, using four clover HPGe detectors, Gammasphere array with 64 Compton-suppressed HPGe detectors, and DSSD and DSSD+Sibox at the ATLAS-ANL accelerator facility. 186,187,187m,188Pb, 189,189mBi; deduced recoil-decay tagging (RDT) γ-ray yields. 188Bi; deduced levels, J, π, isomer, T1/2 and decay modes of isomer, K-conversion coefficients, multipolarities, configurations. 188Po; deduced energy of the first 2+ level. 186Pb; deduced levels, J, π. 183,184,186Hg, 186,187,187m,188Pb, 188,189,189mBi; observed Eα. Systematics of 9/2-, 1/2+, 7/2- and 13/2+ level energies in 185,187,189,191,193,195Bi, and those of first 2+, 4+, 6+ and 8+, second 0+, 2+ and 4+ in 188,190,192,194,196,198,200,202,204,206,208,210Po.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.024317
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2021GO26      Eur.Phys.J. A 57, 321 (2021)

T.Goigoux, Ch.Theisen, B.Sulignano, M.Airiau, K.Auranen, H.Badran, R.Briselet, T.Calverley, D.Cox, F.Dechery, F.Defranchi Bisso, A.Drouart, Z.Favier, B.Gall, T.Grahn, P.T.Greenlees, K.Hauschild, A.Herzan, R.-D.Herzberg, U.Jakobsson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, J.Konki, M.Leino, A.Lightfoot, A.Lopez-Martens, A.Mistry, P.Nieminen, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, J.Partanen, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, E.Rey-Herme, J.Rubert, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, C.Scholey, J.Sorri, S.Stolze, J.Uusitalo, M.Vandebrouck, A.Ward, M.Zielinska, P.Jachimowicz, M.Kowal, J.Skalski

First observation of high-K isomeric states in 249Md and 251Md

RADIOACTIVITY 249,251Md(IT) [from 203Tl(48Ca, 2n)249Md, E=219 MeV; 205Tl(48Ca, 2n)251Md, E=218 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, β-α-coin.; deduced level energies, J, π, 3 quasi-particle high-K states, isomeric states T1/2. Comparison theoretical calculations. SAGE spectrometer, the K130 cyclotron at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyvaskyla.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-021-00631-4
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2020BR08      Phys.Rev. C 102, 014307 (2020)

R.Briselet, Ch.Theisen, B.Sulignano, M.Airiau, K.Auranen, D.M.Cox, F.Dechery, A.Drouart, Z.Favier, B.Gall, T.Goigoux, T.Grahn, P.T.Greenlees, K.Hauschild, A.Herzan, R.-D.Herzberg, U.Jakobsson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, J.Konki, M.Leino, A.Lopez-Martens, A.Mistry, P.Nieminen, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, P.Peura, E.Rey-Herme, P.Rahkila, J.Rubert, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, C.Scholey, J.Sorri, S.Stolze, J.Uusitalo, M.Vandebrouck, A.Ward, M.Zielinska, B.Bally, M.Bender, W.Ryssens

In-beam γ-ray and electron spectroscopy of 249, 251Md

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 203,205Tl(48Ca, 2n), E=218 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, E(ce), I(ce), γγ-coin, and γ(ce)-coin using the RITU gas-filled recoil separator, GREAT spectrometer, and SAGE array at the University of Jyvaskyla Accelerator Laboratory. Recoil-decay tagging method. 249,251Md; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, K- and L-conversion coefficients, multipolarities, rotational bands, Nilsson configurations, octupole correlations. Comparison with Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theoretical calculations. 251Md, 255Lr; discussed identical transitions and bands.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.014307
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2020KA02      Phys.Rev. C 101, 011301 (2020)

J.Kallunkathariyil, B.Sulignano, P.T.Greenlees, J.Khuyagbaatar, Ch.Theisen, K.Auranen, H.Badran, F.Bisso, P.Brionnet, R.Briselet, A.Drouart, Z.Favier, T.Goigoux, T.Grahn, K.Hauschild, A.Herzan, F.P.Hessberger, U.Jakobsson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, J.Konki, M.Leino, A.Lightfoot, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, J.Partanen, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, K.Rezynkina, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, C.Scholey, M.Siciliano, J.Sorri, S.Stolze, A.I.Svirikhin, J.Uusitalo, M.Vandebrouck, A.Ward, C.Wraith, M.Zielinska

Stability of the heaviest elements: K isomer in 250No

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 204Pb(48Ca, 2n)250No, E=218.0 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ER), fission (SF) events, ER-electron-SF correlated events, γ(electron)-coin, half-lives of an isomer and the ground state using RITU separator and GREAT spectrometer at the University of Jyvaskyla accelerator facility. 250No; deduced level, isomer, decay modes of the isomer and the ground state. Systematics of energies of isomers in N=148 isomers 242Pu, 244Cm, 246Cf, 248Fm, 250No. Relevance to the island of stability of superheavy elements.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.011301
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