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2022SK01      Physics of Part.and Nuclei 53, 382 (2022)

N.K.Skobelev, Yu.E.Penionzhkevich, I.Sivacek, T.Issatayev, G.D'Adata, V.Burjan, A.I.Kilic, J.Mrazek, V.Glagolev

Population of Excited States in 45Ti Nuclei in Charge Exchange Reactions in a 29-MeV 3He Beam

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 45Sc, 197Au(3He, t), E=29 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced energy spectra, σ(θ), excited states. Comparison with calculations. The U-120M cyclotron at the Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

doi: 10.1134/S1063779622020770
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2021DA04      Phys.Rev. C 103, 015806 (2021)

G.D'Agata, A.I.Kilic, V.Burjan, J.Mrazek, V.Glagolev, V.Kroha, G.L.Guardo, M.La Cognata, L.Lamia, S.Palmerini, R.G.Pizzone, G.G.Rapisarda, S.Romano, M.L.Sergi, R.Sparta, C.Spitaleri, I.Sivacek, A.Tumino

26Si(p, γ)27P direct proton capture by means of the asymptotic normalization coefficients method for mirror nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Mg(d, p)27Mg, E=19.2 MeV; measured reaction products, σ(θ) for ground and first excited states using ΔE-E telescopes at INFN-LNS-Catania accelerator facility; deduced Optical Model Potential parameters for entrance and exit channels using DWBA calculations. 26Mg(n, γ)27Mg; 26Si(p, γ)27P; deduced spectroscopic factors and asymptotic normalization coefficients (ANCs) for capture in the ground and first excited states, width Γp for first resonance in 27P using the ANC methodology for mirror nuclei. 26Si(p, γ)27P, T9=0.1-2.0; calculated astrophysical reaction rates.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.015806
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2021HO15      Phys.Lett. B 822, 136710 (2021)

M.Holl, R.Kanungo, Z.H.Sun, G.Hagen, J.A.Lay, A.M.Moro, P.Navratil, T.Papenbrock, M.Alcorta, D.Connolly, B.Davids, A.Diaz Varela, M.Gennari, G.Hackman, J.Henderson, S.Ishimoto, A.I.Kilic, R.Krucken, A.Lennarz, J.Liang, J.Measures, W.Mittig, O.Paetkau, A.Psaltis, S.Quaglioni, J.S.Randhawa, J.Smallcombe, I.J.Thompson, M.Vorabbi, M.Williams

Proton inelastic scattering reveals deformation in 8He

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(8He, p), E=8.25 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip. 8He; deduced σ(θ), resonance parameters, first 2+ state, quadrupole deformation parameter. Comparison with no-core shell model predictions. Charged particle spectroscopy station IRIS at TRIUMF in Canada.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136710
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2019OL05      Phys.Rev. C 100, 024301 (2019)

B.Olaizola, A.B.Garnsworthy, F.A.Ali, C.Andreoiu, G.C.Ball, N.Bernier, H.Bidaman, V.Bildstein, M.Bowry, R.Caballero-Folch, I.Dillmann, G.Hackman, P.E.Garrett, B.Jigmeddorj, A.I.Kilic, A.D.MacLean, H.P.Patel, Y.Saito, J.Smallcombe, C.E.Svensson, J.Turko, K.Whitmore, T.Zidar

Shape coexistence in the neutron-deficient lead region: A systematic study of lifetimes in the even-even 188-200Hg with the GRIFFIN spectrometer at TRIUMF

RADIOACTIVITY 188,190,192,194,196,198,200Tl(EC), (β+)[from U(p, X), E=500 MeV from TRIUMF cyclotron, using UCx target and TRIUMF Resonant Ionization Laser Ion Source]; measured Eγ, ce, γγ-coin, level half-lives by γγ(t) fast timing techniques using GRIFFIN spectrometer with 15 HPGe clovers, LaBr3(Ce), and Si(Li) detectors. 188,190,192,194,196,198,200Hg; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2), B(M1), B(E1), ρ2(E0) for 0+ to 0+ E0 transitions. Comparison with available previous measurements, and with IBM-2 and IBM-CM calculations. Discussed B(E2)(first 4+ to first 2+)/B(E2)(first 2+ to g.s.) ratios.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.024301
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2018HE12      Phys.Lett. B 782, 468 (2018)

J.Henderson, G.Hackman, P.Ruotsalainen, S.R.Stroberg, K.D.Launey, J.D.Holt, F.A.Ali, N.Bernier, M.A.Bentley, M.Bowry, R.Caballero-Folch, L.J.Evitts, R.Frederick, A.B.Garnsworthy, P.E.Garrett, B.Jigmeddorj, A.I.Kilic, J.Lassen, J.Measures, D.Muecher, B.Olaizola, E.O'Sullivan, O.Paetkau, J.Park, J.Smallcombe, C.E.Svensson, R.Wadsworth, C.Y.Wu

Testing microscopically derived descriptions of nuclear collectivity: Coulomb excitation of 22Mg

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Pd(22Mg, 22Mg'), (22Ne, 22Ne'), E=83.4, 92.4 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 22Ne, 22Mg; deduced γ-ray energies, B(E2) values and quadrupole moments. Comparison with the state-of-the-art no-core symplectic shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.05.064
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2018TA21      Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 675 (2018)

N.Targosz-Sleczka, K.Czerski, M.Kaczmarski, D.Weissbach, A.I.Kilic, G.Ruprecht, A.Huke, S.Policastro

Electron Screening Effect in Nuclear Reactions in Metallic and Gaseous Targets

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, p)3H, E=6-25 keV; measured reaction σ enhancement in Zr under ultra-high-vacuum conditions; deduced enhancement factor; calculated, fitted enhancement factors to metalic target; deduced 0+ resonance reduces the screening energy to 105 eV in Zr and allows for much better description of deuteron energy dependence of the enhancement factor.

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.675
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2017KA15      Acta Phys.Pol. B48, 489 (2017)

M.Kaczmarski, K.Czerski, D.Weissbach, A.I.Kilic, G.Ruprecht, A.Huke

Threshold Resonance Contribution to the Thick Target 2H(d, p)3H Reaction Yield

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, p), E=5-26 keV; calculated thick target electron screening and assumed narrow threshold rersonance influence on resonant S-factor and on σ. Compared to published thick target data of the same group.

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.48.489
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2016CZ02      Europhys.Lett. 113, 22001 (2016)

K.Czerski, D.Weissbach, A.I.Kilic, G.Ruprecht, A.Huke, M.Kaczmarski, N.Targosz-Sleczka, K.Maass

Screening and resonance enhancements of the 2H(d, p)3H reaction yield in metallic environments

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, p), E<25 keV; measured reaction products. 4He; deduced σ, 0+ threshold resonance in 4He. Comparison with theoretical calculations performed within the T-matrix approximation.

doi: 10.1209/0295-5075/113/22001
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2014KA19      Acta Phys.Pol. B45, 509 (2014)

M.Kaczmarski, A.I.Kilic, K.Czerski, A.Kowalska, D.Weissbach, N.Targosz-Sleczka, A.Huke, G.Ruprecht

New Accelerator Facility for Measurements of Nuclear Reactions at Energies Below 1 keV

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.45.509
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2011KI07      Int.J.Mod.Phys. E20, 576 (2011)

A.I.Kilic, K.Czerski, P.Heide, A.Huke, G.Ruprecht, N.Targosz-Sleczka

Isospin symmetry breaking and branching ratio in the deuteron reactions at very low energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H, Al, Zr, Pd, Sr, Li(d, n), (d, p), E<250 KeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ, σ(θ), branching ratios. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1142/S0218301311018034
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2010TA33      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 202, 012041 (2010)

N.Targosz-Sleczka, K.Czerski, A.Huke, L.Martin, P.Heide, A.I.Kilic, D.Blauth, H.Winter

Influence of the target surface contamination on UHV screening energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(d, p), (d, n), E=9-30 keV; measured reaction products in UHV (ultra-high-vacuum); deduced enhancement factor.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/202/1/012041
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2009CZ01      Acta Phys.Pol. B40, 903 (2009)

K.Czerski, P.Heide, A.Huke, A.I.Kilic, I.Kulesza, N.Targosz-Sleczka

Dynamic Electron Screening in Nuclear Reactions and Alpha Decays


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