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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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2023BO21      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 213 (2023)

A.J.Boston, F.C.L.Crespi, G.Duchene, P.Desesquelles, J.Gerl, F.Holloway, D.S.Judson, A.Korichi, L.Harkness-Brennan, J.Ljungvall, B.Quintana-Arnes.P.Reiter, O.Stezowski

Agata characterisation and pulse shape analysis

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01100-w
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2023BR10      Phys.Lett. B 847, 138310 (2023)

A.D.Briscoe, R.D.Page, J.Uusitalo, D.T.Joss, M.A.M.AlAqeel, B.Alayed, B.Andel, S.Antalic, K.Auranen, H.Ayatollahzadeh, H.Badran, L.Barber, G.Beeton, M.Birova, V.Bogdanoff, R.M.Clark, J.G.Cubiss, D.M.Cullen, J.Deary, U.Forsberg, T.Grahn, P.T.Greenlees, J.B.Hilton, A.Illana, H.Joukainen, D.S.Judson, R.Julin, H.Jutila, J.M.Keatings, M.Labiche, M.Leino, M.C.Lewis, J.Louko, M.Luoma, I.Martel, A.McCarter, P.P.McKee, P.Mosat, S.N.Nathaniel, O.Neuvonen, D.O'Donnell, J.Ojala, C.A.A.Page, A.M.Plaza, J.Pakarinen, P.Papadakis, E.Parr, J.Partanen, P.Rahkila, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, J.Saren, B.Saygi, J.Smallcombe, J.F.Smith, J.Sorri, C.M.Sullivan, S.Szwec, H.Tann, A.Tolosa-Delgado, E.Uusikyla, M.Venhart, L.J.Waring, G.Zimba

Decay spectroscopy at the two-proton drip line: Radioactivity of the new nuclides 160Os and 156W

RADIOACTIVITY 160Os(α), 156W(β+), (EC), 156Ta(p) [from 106Cd(58Ni, X)160Os, 102Pd(58Ni, X)156Ta, E=310, 294 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα, Ep, Ip, Eβ, Iβ; deduced α-particles energies, T1/2, an improved value for the half-life of the proton-decaying high-spin isomeric state. Comparison with available data. The recoil separator MARA, the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyvaskyla.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.138310
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2023CO04      Phys.Rev. C 107, L021301 (2023)

D.M.Cox, A.Saamark-Roth, D.Rudolph, L.G.Sarmiento, R.M.Clark, J.L.Egido, P.Golubev, J.Heery, A.Yakushev, S.AAberg, H.M.Albers, M.Albertsson, M.Block, H.Brand, T.Calverley, R.Cantemir, B.G.Carlsson, Ch.E.Dullmann, J.Eberth, C.Fahlander, U.Forsberg, J.M.Gates, F.Giacoppo, M.Gotz, S.Gotz, R.-D.Herzberg, Y.Hrabar, E.Jager, D.Judson, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, L.Lens, J.Ljungberg, B.Lommel, J.Louko, C.-C.Meyer, A.Mistry, C.Mokry, P.Papadakis, E.Parr, J.L.Pore, I.Ragnarsson, J.Runke, M.Schadel, H.Schaffner, B.Schausten, D.A.Shaughnessy, P.Thorle-Pospiech, N.Trautmann, J.Uusitalo

Spectroscopy along flerovium decay chains. II. Fine structure in odd-A 289Fl

RADIOACTIVITY 289Fl(α) [from 244Pu(48Ca, X), E=6.02 MeV/nucleon]; 285Cn(α) [from 289Fl(α)]; 281Ds(α) [from 285Cn(α)]; 277Hs(SF) [from 281Ds(α)]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ αβ-coin, αα-coin, (fragment)αα-coin; deduced Q-values, T1/2, branching ratios, hindrance factor. 289Fl, 285Cn, 281Ds; deduced J, π and δ assignments based on the derived decay path. Comparison with structure calculations based on the symmetry-conserving configuration mixing theory. Gas-filled recoil separator TASCA was used to transmit, select, and focus the flerovium ions into an upgraded version of the TASISpec decay station consisting of implantation DSSD, veto DSSD and set of HPGe detectors (GSI).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.L021301
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2023PA40      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 276 (2023)

G.Pasqualato, S.Ansari, J.S.Heines, V.Modamio, A.Gorgen, W.Korten, J.Ljungvall, E.Clement, J.Dudouet, A.Lemasson, T.R.Rodriguez, J.M.Allmond, T.Arici, K.S.Beckmann, A.M.Bruce, D.Doherty, A.Esmaylzadeh, E.R.Gamba, L.Gerhard, J.Gerl, G.Georgiev, D.P.Ivanova, J.Jolie, Y.-H.Kim, L.Knafla, A.Korichi, P.Koseoglou, M.Labiche, S.Lalkovski, T.Lauritsen, H.-J.Li, L.G.Pedersen, S.Pietri, D.Ralet, J.M.Regis, M.Rudigier, S.Saha, E.Sahin, S.Siem, P.Singh, P.-A.Soderstrom, C.Theisen, T.Tornyi, M.Vandebrouck, W.Witt, M.Zielinska, D.Barrientos, P.Bednarczyk, G.Benzoni, A.J.Boston, H.C.Boston, A.Bracco, B.Cederwall, M.Ciemala, G.de France, C.Domingo-Pardo, J.Eberth, A.Gadea, V.Gonzalez, A.Gottardo, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, S.M.Lenzi, S.Leoni, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, D.R.Napoli, J.Nyberg, Zs.Podolyak, A.Pullia, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, K.Rezynkina, M.D.Salsac, E.Sanchis, M.Senyigit, M.Siciliano, J.Simpson, D.Sohler, O.Stezowski, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, D.Verney

Shape evolution in even-mass 98-104Zr isotopes via lifetime measurements using the γγ coincidence technique

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X)98Zr/100Zr/102Zr/104Zr, E=6.2 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin. 104Mo, 102Nb; deduced γ-ray energies and relative intensities, J, π, level T1/2, B(E2), shape coexistence. Comparison with calculated values. The Differential Decay Curve Method (DDCM), the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift technique. The magnetic spectrometer VAMOS++, GANIL, the Orsay Universal Plunger system.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01172-8
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2023SA03      Phys.Rev. C 107, 024301 (2023)

A.Saamark-Roth, D.M.Cox, D.Rudolph, L.G.Sarmiento, M.Albertsson, B.G.Carlsson, J.L.Egido, P.Golubev, J.Heery, A.Yakushev, S.AAberg, H.M.Albers, M.Block, H.Brand, T.Calverley, R.Cantemir, R.M.Clark, Ch.E.Dullmann, J.Eberth, C.Fahlander, U.Forsberg, J.M.Gates, F.Giacoppo, M.Gotz, S.Gotz, R.-D.Herzberg, Y.Hrabar, E.Jager, D.Judson, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, L.Lens, J.Ljungberg, B.Lommel, J.Louko, C.-C.Meyer, A.Mistry, C.Mokry, P.Papadakis, E.Parr, J.L.Pore, I.Ragnarsson, J.Runke, M.Schadel, H.Schaffner, B.Schausten, D.A.Shaughnessy, P.Thorle-Pospiech, N.Trautmann, J.Uusitalo

Spectroscopy along flerovium decay chains. III. Details on experiment, analysis, 282Cn, and spontaneous fission branches

RADIOACTIVITY 290,288,286,284Fl(α)(SF) [from 244Pu(48Ca, X), E=6.02 MeV/nucleon]; 282Cn(α)(SF) [286Fl(α)]; 284Cn(α)(SF) [from 288Fl(α)]; 286Cn(α)(SF) [290Fl(α)]; 282Ds(α)(SF) [from 286Cn(α)]; 280Ds(α)(SF) [from 284Cn(α)]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ αβ-coin, αα-coin, (fragment)αα-coin; deduced Q-values, T1/2, branching ratios, hindrance factor. 282Cn; deduced levels, J, π, T1/2 of excited states, transition rates, monopole transition strengths. Comparison to macroscopic-microscopic finite-range liquid-drop model, self-consistent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations and other experimental data. Gas-filled recoil separator TASCA was used to transmit, select, and focus the flerovium ions into an upgraded version of the TASISpec decay station consisting of implantation DSSD, veto DSSD and set of HPGe detectors (GSI).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.024301
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2023SI08      Phys.Rev. C 107, 054305 (2023)

J.Simpson, M.A.Riley, A.Pipidis, E.S.Paul, X.Wang, P.J.Nolan, J.F.Sharpey-Schafer, A.Aguilar, D.E.Appelbe, A.D.Ayangeakaa, A.J.Boston, H.C.Boston, D.B.Campbell, M.P.Carpenter, C.J.Chiara, P.T.W.Choy, R.M.Clark, M.Cromaz, A.O.Evans, P.Fallon, U.Garg, A.Gorgen, D.J.Hartley, R.V.F.Janssens, D.T.Joss, D.S.Judson, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, I.Y.Lee, A.O.Macchiavelli, J.T.Matta, J.Ollier, M.Petri, J.P.Revill, L.L.Riedinger, S.V.Rigby, C.Teal, P.J.Twin, C.Unsworth, D.Ward, S.Zhu, I.Ragnarsson

Evolution of structure and shapes in 158Er to ultrahigh spin

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 114Cd(48Ca, 4n)158Er, E=215 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γγ(θ). 158Er; deduced levels, J, π, high-spin states, angular intensity ratios, δ, B(M1/E2) ratios, nuclear shapes, alignments, rotational bands, configurations, band terminating states and feeding, transition quadrupole moments for triaxial strongly deformed bands, moment of inertia. Comparison with cranked Nilsson-Strutinski calculations. Systematics of triaxial strongly deformed bands in 158Er, 160Er, 152Dy, 163Lu. Gammasphere array of escape-suppressed HPGe detectors at 88-inch cyclotron-LBNL and ATLAS-ANL facilities.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.107.054305
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2023XU06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 131, 022501 (2023)

Z.Y.Xu, M.Madurga, R.Grzywacz, T.T.King, A.Algora, A.N.Andreyev, J.Benito, T.Berry, M.J.G.Borge, C.Costache, H.De Witte, A.Fijalkowska, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, A.Gottardo, C.Halverson, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, M.Huyse, A.Illana, L.Janiak, D.S.Judson, A.Korgul, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, I.Lazarus, R.Lica, R.Lozeva, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, C.Mazzocchi, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, A.I.Morales, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, M.Piersa-Silkowska, Z.Podolyak, P.Sarriguren, M.Singh, C.Sotty, M.Stepaniuk, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, S.Vinals, N.Warr, R.Yokoyama, C.X.Yuan

133In: A Rosetta Stone for Decays of r-Process Nuclei

RADIOACTIVITY 133In(IT), (β-), (β-n); measured decay products, En, In, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ; deduced excitation energy and decay strength, partial T1/2. Comparison with large-scale shell model (LSSM) calculations. The ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS), The Isotope Separator On-Line (ISOLDE) facility at CERN.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.022501
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2023XU08      Phys.Rev. C 108, 014314 (2023)

Z.Y.Xu, M.Madurga, R.Grzywacz, T.T.King, A.Algora, A.N.Andreyev, J.Benito, T.Berry, M.J.G.Borge, C.Costache, H.De Witte, A.Fijalkowska, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, A.Gottardo, C.Halverson, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, J.Heideman, M.Huyse, A.Illana, L.Janiak, D.S.Judson, A.Korgul, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, I.Lazarus, R.Lica, R.Lozeva, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, C.Mazzocchi, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, A.I.Morales, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, M.Piersa-Silkowska, Zs.Podolyak, P.Sarriguren, M.Singh, Ch.Sotty, M.Stepaniuk, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, S.Vinals, N.Warr, R.Yokoyama, C.X.Yuan

β-delayed neutron spectroscopy of 133In

RADIOACTIVITY 133,133mIn(β-)(β-n); decay products, neutron time-of-flight, En, In, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin, nβ-coin; deduced feeding intensities, neutron-emission probabilities, logft, β-decay strength distribution, Gamow-Teller transition. 133Sn; deduced levels, J, π, configurations. Comparison of 133Sn and 131Sn level schemes. The ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS) at The Isotope Separator On-Line (ISOLDE) facility at CERN.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.014314
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2023ZA06      Phys.Rev.Lett. 131, 262501 (2023)

I.Zanon, E.Clement, A.Goasduff, J.Menendez, T.Miyagi, M.Assie, M.Ciemala, F.Flavigny, A.Lemasson, A.Matta, D.Ramos, M.Rejmund, L.Achouri, D.Ackermann, D.Barrientos, D.Beaumel, G.Benzoni, A.J.Boston, H.C.Boston, S.Bottoni, A.Bracco, D.Brugnara, G.de France, N.de Sereville, F.Delaunay, P.Desesquelles, F.Didierjean, C.Domingo-Prato, J.Dudouet, J.Eberth, D.Fernandez, C.Fougeres, A.Gadea, F.Galtarossa, V.Girard-Alcindor, V.Gonzales, A.Gottardo, F.Hammache, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, A.Kaskas, Y.H.Kim, A.Kusoglu, M.Labiche, S.Leblond, C.Lenain, S.M.Lenzi, S.Leoni, H.Li, J.Ljungvall, J.Lois-Fuentes, A.Lopez-Martens, A.Maj, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, B.Million, D.R.Napoli, J.Nyberg, G.Pasqualato, Zs.Podolyak, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, F.Recchia, D.Regueira-Castro, P.Reiter, K.Rezynkina, J.S.Rojo, M.D.Salsac, E.Sanchis, M.Senyigit, M.Siciliano, D.Sohler, O.Stezowski, Ch.Theisen, A.Utepov, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, D.Verney, M.Zielinska

High-Precision Spectroscopy of 20O Benchmarking Ab Initio Calculations in Light Nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(19O, p)20O, E=8 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, level T1/2, B(E2), B(M1). Comparison with theoretical USDB shell-model calculations and VS-IMSRG results obtained with three different Hamiltonians. Doppler shift attenuation method, the SPIRAL1 accelerator complex in GANIL.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.262501
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2022PE15      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 112501 (2022)

R.M.Perez-Vidal, A.Gadea, C.Domingo-Pardo, A.Gargano, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, E.Clement, A.Lemasson, L.Coraggio, M.Siciliano, S.Szilner, M.Bast, T.Braunroth, J.Collado, A.Corina, A.Dewald, M.Doncel, J.Dudouet, G.de France, C.Fransen, V.Gonzalez, T.Huyuk, B.Jacquot, P.R.John, A.Jungclaus, Y.H.Kim, A.Korichi, M.Labiche, S.Lenzi, H.Li, J.Ljungvall, A.Lopez-Martens, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, C.Muller-Gatermann, D.R.Napoli, A.Navin, B.Quintana, D.Ramos, M.Rejmund, E.Sanchis, J.Simpson, O.Stezowski, D.Wilmsen, M.Zielinska, A.J.Boston, D.Barrientos, P.Bednarczyk, G.Benzoni, B.Birkenbach, H.C.Boston, A.Bracco, B.Cederwall, D.M.Cullen, F.Didierjean, J.Eberth, A.Gottardo, J.Goupil, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Kaskas, W.Korten, S.Leoni, R.Menegazzo, B.Million, J.Nyberg, Zs.Podolyak, A.Pullia, D.Ralet, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, K.Rezynkina, M.D.Salsac, M.Senyigit, D.Sohler, C.Theisen, D.Verney

Evidence of Partial Seniority Conservation in the πg9/2 Shell for the N=50 Isotones

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(92Mo, X)90Zr/92Mo/94Ru, E=717 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 93Tc, 94Ru, 94Mo; deduced level energies, J, π, lifetimes, B(E2). Multinucleon transfer (MNT) reactions, the Grand Acce'le'rateur d'Ions Lourds (GANIL) laboratory, in Caen (France). The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA). The Recoil Distance Doppler Shift (RDDS) technique.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.112501
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2021BR06      Phys.Rev. C 103, 054327 (2021)

M.Brunet, Zs.Podolyak, T.A.Berry, B.A.Brown, R.J.Carroll, R.Lica, Ch.Sotty, A.N.Andreyev, M.J.G.Borge, J.G.Cubiss, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, E.Gamba, P.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, J.Kurcewicz, I.Lazarus, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, E.Nacher, A.Negret, S.Pascu, R.D.Page, A.Perea, J.Phrompao, M.Piersa, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, M.Rudigier, C.M.Shand, R.Shearman, E.C.Simpson, T.Stora, O.Tengblad, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, S.Vinals, R.Wadsworth, N.Warr, H.De Witte

Competition between allowed and first-forbidden β decays of 208At and expansion of the 208Po level scheme

RADIOACTIVITY 208At(EC), (β+)[from Pb(p, X), E-1.4 GeV beam from the PS-Booster at CERN-ISOLDE facility, followed by separation of 208At fragments using the General Purpose Separator]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγγ-coin, γγ-coin using four HPGe clover detectors at the IDS and a TIGRESS Ge detector from TRIUMF. 208Po; deduced levels, J, π, Iβ feedings, logft values, γ-branching ratios. Comparison with previous experimental results, and with shell-model calculations. Discussed competition between allowed and first-forbidden β-decays.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.054327
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2021FE09      Phys.Rev. C 104, 054316 (2021)

A.Fernandez, A.Jungclaus, P.Golubev, D.Rudolph, L.G.Sarmiento, A.Gargano, H.Naidja, A.Astier, E.Dupont, A.Gadea, E.Nacher, A.Perea, K.Wimmer, E.Clement, G.Fremont, J.Goupil, C.Houarner, B.Jacquot, A.Korichi, A.Lemasson, H.J.Li, J.Ljungvall, L.Menager, R.M.Perez-Vidal, C.M.Petrache, D.Ralet, J.A.Ropert, F.Saillant, A.Saamark-Roth, G.S.Simpson, C.Spitaels, M.Zielinska, S.Ansari, J.Dudouet, A.Illana, M.Jurado, D.Kocheva, N.Lalovic, Ch.Lorenz, B.Quintana, G.Rainovski, N.Redon, G.Tocabens, D.Barrientos, G.Benzoni, B.Birkenbach, A.J.Boston, H.C.Boston, A.Bracco, M.Ciemala, J.Collado, D.M.Cullen, C.Domingo-Pardo, J.Eberth, V.Gonzalez, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, W.Korten, S.Leoni, A.Maj, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, B.Million, D.R.Napoli, J.Nyberg, Zs.Podolyak, A.Pullia, P.Reiter, E.Sanchis, O.Stezowski, Ch.Theisen, J.J.Valiente-Dobon

Reinterpretation of excited states in 212Po: Shell-model multiplets rather than α-cluster states

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(208Pb, 212Po)8Be, E=1187 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, (particle)γγ-coin, γγ(linear polarization) using 35 36-fold segmented AGATA crystals arranged in 12 triple clusters for γ detection and double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSSD) for particle detection. 212Po; deduced levels, J, π, multipolarities, configurations, exclusive reaction cross sections. Comparisons with shell-model calculations, with structure of 148Gd, and with earlier experimental results. Discussed previous interpretation as α-cluster states.

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 212Po; calculated levels, J, π, configurations, γ-ray branching ratios, B(M1), B(E2), wave-function decomposition for the yrast and yrare states using shell model with KHPE and H208 interactions. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.054316
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2021SA01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 126, 032503 (2021)

A.Samark-Roth, D.M.Cox, D.Rudolph, L.G.Sarmiento, B.G.Carlsson, J.L.Egido, P.Golubev, J.Heery, A.Yakushev, S.Aberg, H.M.Albers, M.Albertsson, M.Block, H.Brand, T.Calverley, R.Cantemir, R.M.Clark, C.E.Dullmann, J.Eberth, C.Fahlander, U.Forsberg, J.M.Gates, F.Giacoppo, M.Gotz, S.Gotz, R.-D.Herzberg, Y.Hrabar, E.Jager, D.Judson, J.Khuyagbaatar, B.Kindler, I.Kojouharov, J.V.Kratz, J.Krier, N.Kurz, L.Lens, J.Ljungberg, B.Lommel, J.Louko, C.-C.Meyer, A.Mistry, C.Mokry, P.Papadakis, E.Parr, J.L.Pore, I.Ragnarsson, J.Runke, M.Schadel, H.Schaffner, B.Schausten, D.A.Shaughnessy, P.Thorle-Pospiech, N.Trautmann, J.Uusitalo

Spectroscopy along Flerovium Decay Chains: Discovery of 280Ds and an Excited State in 282Cn

RADIOACTIVITY 286,288Fl, 284Cn(α), 282Cn, 280Ds(SF) [from 242,244Pu(48Ca, X)286Fl/288Fl, E=6.021 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ α-β coin.; deduced Q-values, T1/2, J, π. Comparison with theoretical calculations. The gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.032503
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2020BE10      Phys.Rev. C 101, 054311 (2020)

T.A.Berry, Zs.Podolyak, R.J.Carroll, R.Lica, B.A.Brown, H.Grawe, Ch.Sotty, N.K.Timofeyuk, T.Alexander, A.N.Andreyev, S.Ansari, M.J.G.Borge, M.Brunet, J.R.Cresswell, C.Fahlander, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, E.Gambna, W.Gelletly, R.-B.Gerst, M.Gorska, A.Gredley, P.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, S.M.Judge, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, M.Kowalska, J.Kurcewicz, I.Kuti, S.Lalkovski, I.Lazarus, M.Lund, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, E.Nacher, A.Negret, S.Nae, C.Nita, S.Pascu, R.D.Page, Z.Patel, A.Perea, J.Phrompao, M.Piersa, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, M.Rudigier, C.M.Shand, R.Shearman, E.C.Simpson, S.Stegemann, T.Stora, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, P.M.Walker, N.Warr, F.P.Wearing, H.De Witte

Octupole states in 207Tl studied through β decay

RADIOACTIVITY 207Hg(β-)[from 208Pb(p, X)207Hg, E=1.4 GeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ- and βγγ-coin, γγ(θ) using plastic scintillators for β-detection and four HPGe detectors for γ-detection at CERN-ISOLDE. 207Tl; deduced levels J, π, β feedings, multipolarities, logft, B(M1), B(E1), B(E2), B(M2), B(E3), configurations. Discussion of octupole phonon states. Comparison with state-of-the-art large-scale shell-model calculations, and with previous experimental results.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.054311
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2020CA25      Phys.Rev.Lett. 125, 192501 (2020)

R.J.Carroll, Z.Podolyak, T.Berry, H.Grawe, T.Alexander, A.N.Andreyev, S.Ansari, M.J.G.Borge, M.Brunet, J.R.Creswell, L.M.Fraile, C.Fahlander, H.O.U.Fynbo, E.R.Gamba, W.Gelletly, R.-B.Gerst, M.Gorska, A.Gredley, P.T.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, S.M.Judge, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, J.Kurcewicz, I.Kuti, S.Lalkovski, I.H.Lazarus, R.Lica, M.Lund, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, E.Nacher, A.Negret, C.Nita, S.Pascu, R.D.Page, Z.Patel, A.Perea, J.Phrompao, M.Piersa, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, M.Rudigier, C.M.Shand, R.Shearman, S.Stegemann, T.Stora, C.Sotty, O.Tengblad, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, R.Wadsworth, P.M.Walker, N.Warr, F.Wearing, H.De Witte

Competition between Allowed and First-Forbidden β Decay: The Case of 208Hg → 208Tl

RADIOACTIVITY 208Hg(β-) [from Pb(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, J, π, branching ratios, B(Eλ). Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.192501
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2020CI02      Phys.Rev. C 101, 021303 (2020)

M.Ciemala, S.Ziliani, F.C.L.Crespi, S.Leoni, B.Fornal, A.Maj, P.Bednarczyk, G.Benzoni, A.Bracco, C.Boiano, S.Bottoni, S.Brambilla, M.Bast, M.Beckers, T.Braunroth, F.Camera, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, E.Clement, S.Coelli, O.Dorvaux, S.Erturk, G.de France, C.Fransen, A.Goldkuhle, J.Grebosz, M.N.Harakeh, L.W.Iskra, B.Jacquot, A.Karpov, M.Kicinska-Habior, Y.Kim, M.Kmiecik, A.Lemasson, S.M.Lenzi, M.Lewitowicz, H.Li, I.Matea, K.Mazurek, C.Michelagnoli, M.Matejska-Minda, B.Million, C.Muller-Gatermann, V.Nanal, P.Napiorkowski, D.R.Napoli, R.Palit, M.Rejmund, Ch.Schmitt, M.Stanoiu, I.Stefan, E.Vardaci, B.Wasilewska, O.Wieland, M.Zieblinski, M.Zielinska, A.Atac, D.Barrientos, B.Birkenbach, A.J.Boston, B.Cederwall, L.Charles, J.Collado, D.M.Cullen, P.Desesquelles, C.Domingo-Pardo, J.Dudouet, J.Eberth, V.Gonzalez, J.Goupil, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, W.Korten, M.Labiche, A.Lefevre, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, J.Nyberg, R.M.Perez-Vidal, Zs.Podolyak, A.Pullia, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, F.Saillant, M.D.Salsac, E.Sanchis, O.Stezowski, Ch.Theisen, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, J.D.Holt, J.Menendez, A.Schwenk, J.Simonis

Testing ab initio nuclear structure in neutron-rich nuclei: Lifetime measurements of second 2+ state in 16C and 20O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(18O, X)16C/19O/20O, E=7.0 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, level half-lives by Doppler-shift attenuation method and Monte Carlo simulations using AGATA array, coupled to the PARIS scintillator array and to the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer at GANIL. 16C, 19,20O; deduced levels, J, π. Comparison with predictions of the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) and the no-core shell model (NCSM) with NN and 3N interactions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.021303
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2020SE13      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 161 (2020)

M.Sedlak, M.Venhart, J.L.Wood, V.Matousek, M.Balogh, A.J.Boston, T.E.Cocolios, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, R.-D.Herzberg, D.T.Joss, D.S.Judson, J.Kliman, R.D.Page, A.Patel, K.Petrik, M.Veselsky

Nuclear structure of 181Au studied via β+/EC decay of 181Hg at ISOLDE

RADIOACTIVITY 181Hg(EC), (β+) [from Pb(p, X)181Hg, E=1.4 GeV];measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced γ-ray energies and relative intensities, decay scheme, negative parity states. Comparison with systematics. The TATRA spectrometer at the ISOLDE facility at CERN.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00174-0
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2020SI10      Phys.Lett. B 806, 135474 (2020)

M.Siciliano, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, A.Goasduff, F.Nowacki, A.P.Zuker, D.Bazzacco, A.Lopez-Martens, E.Clement, G.Benzoni, T.Braunroth, F.C.L.Crespi, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, M.Doncel, S.Erturk, G.de France, C.Fransen, A.Gadea, G.Georgiev, A.Goldkuhle, U.Jakobsson, G.Jaworski, P.R.John, I.Kuti, A.Lemasson, T.Marchi, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, T.Mijatovic, C.Muller-Gatermann, D.R.Napoli, J.Nyberg, M.Palacz, R.M.Perez-Vidal, B.Saygi, D.Sohler, S.Szilner, D.Testov, M.Zielinska, D.Barrientos, B.Birkenbach, H.C.Boston, A.J.Boston, B.Cederwall, J.Collado, D.M.Cullen, P.Desesquelles, C.Domingo-Pardo, J.Dudouet, J.Eberth, F.J.Egea Canet, V.Gonzalez, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, W.Korten, M.Labiche, A.Lefevre, S.Leoni, H.Li, A.Maj, R.Menegazzo, B.Million, A.Pullia, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, M.D.Salsac, E.Sanchis, O.Stezowski, Ch.Theisen

Pairing-quadrupole interplay in the neutron-deficient tin nuclei: First lifetime measurements of low-lying states in 106, 108Sn

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(106Cd, X)106Sn/108Sn, E=770 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, lifetimes, B(E2), B(E4). Differential plunger device.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135474
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2019BE37      Phys.Lett. B 793, 271 (2019)

T.A.Berry, Zs.Podolyak, R.J.Carroll, R.Lica, H.Grawe, N.K.Timofeyuk, T.Alexander, A.N.Andreyev, S.Ansari, M.J.G.Borge, J.Creswell, C.Fahlander, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, W.Gelletly, R.-B.Gerst, M.Gorska, A.Gredley, P.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, M.Huyse, S.M.Judge, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, J.Kurcewicz, I.Kuti, S.Lalkovski, I.Lazarus, M.Lund, M.Madurga, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, I.Marroquin, C.Mihai, R.E.Mihai, E.Nacher, S.Nae, A.Negret, C.Nita, R.D.Page, S.Pascu, Z.Patel, A.Perea, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, E.Rapisarda, P.H.Regan, F.Rotaru, C.M.Shand, E.C.Simpson, Ch.Sotty, S.Stegemann, T.Stora, O.Tengblad, A.Turturica, P.Van Duppen, V.Vedia, R.Wadsworth, P.M.Walker, N.Warr, F.Wearing, H.De Witte

Investigation of the Λ n=0 selection rule in Gamow-Teller transitions: The β-decay of 207Hg

RADIOACTIVITY 207Hg(β-) [from Pb(p, X)207Hg, E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, B(Eλ), branching ratios, partial level scheme, J, π, log ft limit, spectroscopic factors.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.04.039
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2018DE35      Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 192502 (2018)

C.Delafosse, D.Verney, P.Marevic, A.Gottardo, C.Michelagnoli, A.Lemasson, A.Goasduff, J.Ljungvall, E.Clement, A.Korichi, G.De Angelis, C.Andreoiu, M.Babo, A.Boso, F.Didierjean, J.Dudouet, S.Franchoo, A.Gadea, G.Georgiev, F.Ibrahim, B.Jacquot, T.Konstantinopoulos, S.M.Lenzi, G.Maquart, I.Matea, D.Mengoni, D.R.Napoli, T.Niksic, L.Olivier, R.M.Perez-Vidal, C.Portail, F.Recchia, N.Redon, M.Siciliano, I.Stefan, O.Stezowski, D.Vretenar, M.Zielinska, D.Barrientos, G.Benzoni, B.Birkenbach, A.J.Boston, H.C.Boston, B.Cederwall, L.Charles, M.Ciemala, J.Collado, D.M.Cullen, P.Desesquelles, G.de France, C.Domingo-Pardo, J.Eberth, V.Gonzalez, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, W.Korten, A.Lefevre, F.Legruel, R.Menegazzo, B.Million, J.Nyberg, B.Quintana, D.Ralet, P.Reiter, F.Saillant, E.Sanchis, Ch.Theisen, J.J.Valiente Dobon

Pseudospin Symmetry and Microscopic Origin of Shape Coexistence in the 78Ni Region: A Hint from Lifetime Measurements

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X)88Kr/86Se/84Ge, E=6.2 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced level lifetimes, B(E2) values. Comparison with available data. Recoil-distance Doppler shift method.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.192502
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2018KI12      Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 142701 (2018)

O.S.Kirsebom, O.Tengblad, R.Lica, M.Munch, K.Riisager, H.O.U.Fynbo, M.J.G.Borge, M.Madurga, I.Marroquin, A.N.Andreyev, T.A.Berry, E.R.Christensen, P.Diaz Fernandez, D.T.Doherty, P.Van Duppen, L.M.Fraile, M.C.Gallardo, P.T.Greenlees, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, N.Hubbard, M.Huyse, J.H.Jensen, H.Johansson, B.Jonson, D.S.Judson, J.Konki, I.Lazarus, M.V.Lund, N.Marginean, R.Marginean, A.Perea, C.Mihai, A.Negret, RD.Page, V.Pucknell, P.Rahkila, O.Sorlin, C.Sotty, J.A.Swartz, H.B.Sorensen, H.Tornqvist, V.Vedia, N.Warr, H.De Witte

First Accurate Normalization of the β-delayed α Decay of 16N and Implications for the 12C(α, γ)16O Astrophysical Reaction Rate

RADIOACTIVITY 16N(β-α) [from Ca, O(p, X)16N, E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eβ, Iβ, Eα, Iα, Eγ, Iγ; deduced he first accurate normalization of the β-delayed α spectrum of 16N and resolved a significant discrepancy between two previous high-precision measurements of the spectral shape, branching ratio, constrain on E1 capture σ.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.142701
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2017DU05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 118, 162501 (2017)

J.Dudouet, A.Lemasson, G.Duchene, M.Rejmund, E.Clement, C.Michelagnoli, F.Didierjean, A.Korichi, G.Maquart, O.Stezowski, C.Lizarazo, R.M.Perez-Vidal, C.Andreoiu, G.de Angelis, A.Astier, C.Delafosse, I.Deloncle, Z.Dombradi, G.de France, A.Gadea, A.Gottardo, B.Jacquot, P.Jones, T.Konstantinopoulos, I.Kuti, F.Le Blanc, S.M.Lenzi, G.Li, R.Lozeva, B.Million, D.R.Napoli, A.Navin, C.M.Petrache, N.Pietralla, D.Ralet, M.Ramdhane, N.Redon, C.Schmitt, D.Sohler, D.Verney, D.Barrientos, B.Birkenbach, I.Burrows, L.Charles, J.Collado, D.M.Cullen, P.Desesquelles, C.Domingo Pardo, V.Gonzalez, L.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, M.Karolak, W.Korten, M.Labiche, J.Ljungvall, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, A.Pullia, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, M.D.Salsac, E.Sanchis, Ch.Theisen, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, M.Zielinska

9636Kr60-Low-Z Boundary of the Island of Deformation at N=60

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(238U, X)96Kr, E=6.2 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, R4/2. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.162501
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2017VE02      J.Phys.(London) G44, 074003 (2017)

M.Venhart, J.L.Wood, M.Sedlak, M.Balogh, M.Birova, A.J.Boston, T.E.Cocolios, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, R.-D.Herzberg, L.Holub, D.T.Joss, D.S.Judson, J.Kliman, J.Klimo, L.Krupa, J.Lusnak, L.Makhathini, V.Matousek, S.Motycak, R.D.Page, A.Patel, K.Petrik, A.V.Podshibyakin, P.M.Prajapati, A.M.Rodin, A.Spacek, R.Urban, C.Unsworth, M.Veselsky

New systematic features in the neutron-deficient Au isotopes

RADIOACTIVITY 183Hg(EC), (β+) [Pb(p, X), E=1.4 GeV]; measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, conversion electrons, transition multipolarities. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/1361-6471/aa7297
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2017VE04      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A849, 112 (2017)

M.Venhart, J.L.Wood, A.J.Boston, T.E.Cocolios, L.J.Harkness-Brennan, R.-D.Herzberg, D.T.Joss, D.S.Judson, J.Kliman, V.Matousek, S.Motycak, R.D.Page, A.Patel, K.Petrik, M.Sedak, M.Veselsky

Application of the Broad Energy Germanium detector: A technique for elucidating β-decay schemes which involve daughter nuclei with very low energy excited states

RADIOACTIVITY 183Hg(EC), (α), (ECp); measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced γ-ray energies, energy levels. Rydberg-Ritz combinations, comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2016.12.048
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2016GR15      Phys.Rev. C 94, 044327 (2016)

T.Grahn, S.Stolze, D.T.Joss, R.D.Page, B.Saygi, D.O'Donnell, M.Akmali, K.Andgren, L.Bianco, D.M.Cullen, A.Dewald, P.T.Greenlees, K.Heyde, H.Iwasaki, U.Jakobsson, P.Jones, D.S.Judson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, S.Ketelhut, M.Leino, N.Lumley, P.J.R.Mason, O.Moller, K.Nomura, M.Nyman, A.Petts, P.Peura, N.Pietralla, Th.Pissulla, P.Rahkila, P.J.Sapple, J.Saren, C.Scholey, J.Simpson, J.Sorri, P.D.Stevenson, J.Uusitalo, H.V.Watkins, J.L.Wood

Excited states and reduced transition probabilities in 168Os

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(78Kr, 2p), E=335, 345, 348 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (recoil)γ-coin, level half-lives by recoil-distance method using a plunger device, RITU separator, GREAT spectrometer, JUROGAM array at Jyvaskyla accelerator facility. 168Os; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, bands, B(E2), B(E1), transition quadrupole and dipole moments. Comparisons with interacting boson model (IBM-2) calculations based on the SkM* energy-density functional. Systematics of ground bands, and excited positive-parity level energies up to 8+ in 168,170,172,174,176,178,180,182,184Os.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.044327
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2016HA23      Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 062501 (2016)

K.Hadynska-Klek, P.J.Napiorkowski, M.Zielinska, J.Srebrny, A.Maj, F.Azaiez, J.J.Valiente Dobon, M.Kicinska-Habior, F.Nowacki, H.Naidja, B.Bounthong, T.R.Rodriguez, G.de Angelis, T.Abraham, G.Anil Kumar, D.Bazzacco, M.Bellato, D.Bortolato, P.Bednarczyk, G.Benzoni, L.Berti, B.Birkenbach, B.Bruyneel, S.Brambilla, F.Camera, J.Chavas, B.Cederwall, L.Charles, M.Ciemala, P.Cocconi, P.Coleman-Smith, A.Colombo, A.Corsi, F.C.L.Crespi, D.M.Cullen, A.Czermak, P.Desesquelles, D.T.Doherty, B.Dulny, J.Eberth, E.Farnea, B.Fornal, S.Franchoo, A.Gadea, A.Giaz, A.Gottardo, X.Grave, J.Grebosz, A.Gorgen, M.Gulmini, T.Habermann, H.Hess, R.Isocrate, J.Iwanicki, G.Jaworski, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, N.Karkour, M.Kmiecik, D.Karpinski, M.Kisielinski, N.Kondratyev, A.Korichi, M.Komorowska, M.Kowalczyk, W.Korten, M.Krzysiek, G.Lehaut, S.Leoni, J.Ljungvall, A.Lopez-Martens, S.Lunardi, G.Maron, K.Mazurek, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, E.Merchan, W.Meczynski, C.Michelagnoli, J.Mierzejewski, B.Million, S.Myalski, D.R.Napoli, R.Nicolini, M.Niikura, A.Obertelli, S.F.Ozmen, M.Palacz, L.Prochniak, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, G.Rampazzo, F.Recchia, N.Redon, P.Reiter, D.Rosso, K.Rusek, E.Sahin, M.-D.Salsac, P.-A.Soderstrom, I.Stefan, O.Stezowski, J.Styczen, Ch.Theisen, N.Toniolo, C.A.Ur, V.Vandone, R.Wadsworth, B.Wasilewska, A.Wiens, J.L.Wood, K.Wrzosek-Lipska, M.Zieblinski

Superdeformed and Triaxial States in 42Ca

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 197Au(42Ca, 42Ca'), E=170 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 42Ca; deduced γ-ray energies, B(E2), superdeformed bands. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.062501
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2016PO09      Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 222302 (2016)

Zs.Podolyak, C.M.Shand, N.Lalovic, J.Gerl, D.Rudolph, T.Alexander, P.Boutachkov, M.L.Cortes, M.Gorska, I.Kojouharov, N.Kurz, C.Louchart, E.Merchan, C.Michelagnoli, R.M.Perez-Vidal, S.Pietri, D.Ralet, M.Reese, H.Schaffner, Ch.Stahl, H.Weick, F.Ameil, G.de Angelis, T.Arici, R.Carroll, Zs.Dombradi, A.Gadea, P.Golubev, M.Lettmann, C.Lizarazo, D.Mahboub, H.Pai, Z.Patel, N.Pietralla, P.H.Regan, L.G.Sarmiento, O.Wieland, E.Wilson, B.Birkenbach, B.Bruyneel, I.Burrows, L.Charles, E.Clement, F.C.L.Crespi, D.M.Cullen, P.Desesquelles, J.Eberth, V.Gonzalez, T.Habermann, L.Harkness-Brennan, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, W.Korten, M.Labiche, A.Maj, D.Mengoni, D.R.Napoli, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, G.Rainovski, P.Reiter, M.D.Salsac, E.Sanchis, J.J.Valiente Dobon

Role of the δ Resonance in the Population of a Four-Nucleon State in the 56Fe → 54Fe Reaction at Relativistic Energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(56Fe, X)54Fe, E=500 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced the parallel momentum distribution of fragments, isomeric ratio of the 10+ isomeric state, a consequence of the quark structure of the nucleons.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.222302
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2015BI08      Phys.Rev. C 92, 044319 (2015)

B.Birkenbach, A.Vogt, K.Geibel, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, D.Bazzacco, M.Bowry, A.Bracco, B.Bruyneel, L.Corradi, F.C.L.Crespi, G.de Angelis, P.Desesquelles, J.Eberth, E.Farnea, E.Fioretto, A.Gadea, A.Gengelbach, A.Giaz, A.Gorgen, A.Gottardo, J.Grebosz, H.Hess, P.R.John, J.Jolie, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, W.Korten, S.Lenzi, S.Leoni, S.Lunardi, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, T.Mijatovic, G.Montagnoli, D.Montanari, D.Napoli, L.Pellegri, G.Pollarolo, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, F.Radeck, D.Rosso, E.Sahin, M.D.Salsac, F.Scarlassara, P.-A.Soderstrom, A.M.Stefanini, T.Steinbach, O.Stezowski, S.Szilner, B.Szpak, Ch.Theisen, C.Ur, V.Vandone, A.Wiens

Spectroscopy of the neutron-rich actinide nucleus 240U following multinucleon-transfer reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(70Zn, X), E=460 MeV; 238U(136Xe, X), E=1 GeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, (reaction products)γ-, γγ-coin, TKEL spectrum using PRISMA magnetic spectrometer, DANTE particle-detector array, and CLARA, AGATA γ arrays at INFN-LNL Legnaro facility. 240U; deduced levels, J, π, bands, kinetic moment of inertia, staggering in bands for 236,238,240U. Comparison of level structure with predictions of cluster model, macroscopic-microscopic approach, and dynamical coupling model. Comparison of moment of inertia with theoretical predictions using CRHB+LN(NL1) and CRHB+LN(NL3*) calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.044319
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2015CE05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 115, 222502 (2015)

S.Ceruti, F.Camera, A.Bracco, R.Avigo, G.Benzoni, N.Blasi, G.Bocchi, S.Bottoni, S.Brambilla, F.C.L.Crespi, A.Giaz, S.Leoni, A.Mentana, B.Million, A.I.Morales, R.Nicolini, L.Pellegri, A.Pullia, S.Riboldi, O.Wieland, B.Birkenbach, D.Bazzacco, M.Ciemala, P.Desesquelles, J.Eberth, E.Farnea, A.Gorgen, A.Gottardo, H.Hess, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, M.Kmiecik, W.Korten, A.Maj, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, V.Modamio, D.Montanari, S.Myalski, D.Napoli, B.Quintana, P.Reiter, F.Recchia, D.Rosso, E.Sahin, M.D.Salsac, P.-A.Soderstrom, O.Stezowski, Ch.Theisen, C.Ur, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, M.Zieblinski

Isospin Mixing in 80Zr From Finite to Zero Temperature

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(40Ca, X)80Zr, E=136 MeV; 44Ca(37Cl, X)81Rb, E=95 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced isospin mixing and its temperature dependence, isospin-symmetry-breaking correction for Fermi superallowed transition. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.222502
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2015VO11      Phys.Rev. C 92, 024619 (2015)

A.Vogt, B.Birkenbach, P.Reiter, L.Corradi, T.Mijatovic, D.Montanari, S.Szilner, D.Bazzacco, M.Bowry, A.Bracco, B.Bruyneel, F.C.L.Crespi, G.de Angelis, P.Desesquelles, J.Eberth, E.Farnea, E.Fioretto, A.Gadea, K.Geibel, A.Gengelbach, A.Giaz, A.Gorgen, A.Gottardo, J.Grebosz, H.Hess, P.R.John, J.Jolie, D.S.Judson, A.Jungclaus, W.Korten, S.Leoni, S.Lunardi, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, G.Montagnoli, D.Napoli, L.Pellegri, G.Pollarolo, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, F.Radeck, F.Recchia, D.Rosso, E.Sahin, M.D.Salsac, F.Scarlassara, P.-A.Soderstrom, A.M.Stefanini, T.Steinbach, O.Stezowski, B.Szpak, Ch.Theisen, C.Ur, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, V.Vandone, A.Wiens

Light and heavy transfer products in 136Xe + 238U multinucleon transfer reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(136Xe, F)130Ba/131Ba/132Ba/133Ba/134Ba/135Ba/136Ba/137Ba/138Ba/139Ba/140Ba/141Ba/142Ba/143Ba/144Ba, 123Cs/124Cs/125Cs/126Cs/127Cs/128Cs/129Cs/130Cs/131Cs/132Cs/133Cs/134Cs/135Cs/136Cs/137Cs/138Cs/139Cs/140Cs/141Cs/142Cs/143Cs/126Xe/127Xe/128Xe/129Xe/130Xe/131Xe/132Xe/133Xe/134Xe/135Xe/136Xe/137Xe/138Xe/139Xe/140Xe/141Xe/142Xe/122I/123I/124I/125I/126I/127I/128I/129I/130I/131I/132I/133I/134I/135I/136I/137I/138I/139I/140I/141I/121Te/122Te/123Te/124Te/125Te/126Te/127Te/128Te/129Te/130Te/131Te/132Te/133Te/134Te/135Te/136Te/236U/237U/238U/239U/240U/Th/Ac/Np/Pu, E=1 GeV; measured projectile-like reaction products, Doppler-corrected Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, E(x ray), I(x ray) for Z=89-94 products, yield distribution of Z=31-57 products, mass spectra for Te to Ba region, σ, time-of-flight difference spectrum using PRISMA magnetic spectrometer, multichannel-plate detector DANTE, and Advanced Gamma Tracking Array (AGATA) at PIAVE-ALPI accelerator complex of INFN-LNL-Lenargo; deduced Matrix of time difference between PRISMA and DANTE as function of the total kinetic energy loss (TKEL) for particle transfer, fission, and elastically scattered 136Xe events, mass-integrated yields of actinide nuclei. 74Ge(n, n'γ), E=transfer neutrons; measured Iγ of neutron-induced background radiation with gates on the transfer- and fission-like Δ(TOF) peak. 236,238U; deduced levels J, π, rotational bands. 239U; observed γ-rays. Comparison with coupled-channel semiclassical calculations using GRAZING code.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.92.024619
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2014PE02      Phys.Rev. C 89, 024316 (2014)

P.Peura, C.Scholey, D.T.Joss, S.Juutinen, R.Julin, T.Back, B.Cederwall, P.T.Greenlees, U.Jakobsson, P.Jones, D.S.Judson, S.Ketelhut, M.Labiche, M.Leino, M.Nyman, D.O'Donnell, R.D.Page, P.Rahkila, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, P.J.Sapple, J.Saren, J.Simpson, J.Thomson, J.Uusitalo, H.V.Watkins

Quasiparticle alignments and α-decay fine structure of 175Pt

RADIOACTIVITY 175Pt(α)[from 92Mo(86Sr, n2p)]; measured Eα, Iα, Eγ, ce, half-life, α-branching ratio. 171Os; deduced levels, J, π, K-conversion coefficient, multipolarity, reduced widths, α hindrance factors. 171,172Ir, 174Pt(α); measured Eα, half-life. 172,173,176Pt, 175Au(α); observed α lines.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(86Sr, n2p), E=403 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, Eα, γγ-, γα-, (particle)γ-coin, γ(θ), angular anisotropy using RITU separator, JUROGAM-I array and GREAT spectrometer at JYFL-cyclotron facility. Recoil-decay tagging technique. 175Pt; deduced high-spin levels, J, π, multipolarity, bands, B(M1)/B(E2), configurations, alignment plots for 169Hf, 171W, 173Os and 175Pt, proton-pair excitations in the rotating core; calculated single-particle Routhians for quasineutrons and quasiprotons using cranked shell-model formalism. 167,168Re, 171,172,174Os, 174,176Pt, 175Ir; observed γ rays.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.89.024316
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2014PE17      Phys.Lett. B 738, 519 (2014)

L.Pellegri, A.Bracco, F.C.L.Crespi, S.Leoni, F.Camera, E.G.Lanza, M.Kmiecik, A.Maj, R.Avigo, G.Benzoni, N.Blasi, C.Boiano, S.Bottoni, S.Brambilla, S.Ceruti, A.Giaz, B.Million, A.I.Morales, R.Nicolini, V.Vandone, O.Wieland, D.Bazzacco, P.Bednarczyk, M.Bellato, B.Birkenbach, D.Bortolato, B.Cederwall, L.Charles, M.Ciemala, G.De Angelis, P.Desesquelles, J.Eberth, E.Farnea, A.Gadea, R.Gernhauser, A.Gorgen, A.Gottardo, J.Grebosz, H.Hess, R.Isocrate, J.Jolie, D.Judson, A.Jungclaus, N.Karkour, M.Krzysiek, E.Litvinova, S.Lunardi, K.Mazurek, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, R.Menegazzo, P.Molini, D.R.Napoli, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, M.D.Salsac, B.Siebeck, S.Siem, J.Simpson, P.-A.Soderstrom, O.Stezowski, Ch.Theisen, C.Ur, J.J.Valiente Dobon, M.Zieblinski

Pygmy dipole resonance in 124Sn populated by inelastic scattering of 17O

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 124Sn(17O, 17O'), E=340 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(θ), Form factors, isoscalar strength distribution, pigmy dipole resonance. Comparison with DWBA calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.029
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2013LO04      Phys.Rev. C 87, 054302 (2013)

C.Louchart, A.Obertelli, A.Gorgen, W.Korten, D.Bazzacco, B.Birkenbach, B.Bruyneel, E.Clement, P.J.Coleman-Smith, L.Corradi, D.Curien, G.de Angelis, G.de France, J.-P.Delaroche, A.Dewald, F.Didierjean, M.Doncel, G.Duchene, J.Eberth, M.N.Erduran, E.Farnea, C.Finck, E.Fioretto, C.Fransen, A.Gadea, M.Girod, A.Gottardo, J.Grebosz, T.Habermann, M.Hackstein, T.Huyuk, J.Jolie, D.Judson, A.Jungclaus, N.Karkour, S.Klupp, R.Krucken, A.Kusoglu, S.M.Lenzi, J.Libert, J.Ljungvall, S.Lunardi, G.Maron, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, C.Michelagnoli, B.Million, P.Molini, O.Moller, G.Montagnoli, D.Montanari, D.R.Napoli, R.Orlandi, G.Pollarolo, A.Prieto, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, D.Rosso, W.Rother, E.Sahin, M.-D.Salsac, F.Scarlassara, M.Schlarb, S.Siem, P.P.Singh, P.-A.Soderstrom, A.M.Stefanini, O.Stezowski, B.Sulignano, S.Szilner, Ch.Theisen, C.A.Ur, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, M.Zielinska

Collective nature of low-lying excitations in 70, 72, 74Zn from lifetime measurements using the AGATA spectrometer demonstrator

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(76Ge, X), E=577 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, (ion)γ-coin, level half-lives of first 2+, 4+ and 6+ states by recoil-distance Doppler shift method using a plunger device, AGATA array and PRISMA magnetic spectrometer at INFN, Legnaro facility. 70,72,74Zn, 76Ge; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2). Comparison with previous experimental studies, and with the state-of-the-art shell-model calculations. Discussed need for new measurements of level half-lives.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.87.054302
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2013MO36      Phys.Rev. C 88, 044326 (2013)

V.Modamio, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, S.Lunardi, S.M.Lenzi, A.Gadea, D.Mengoni, D.Bazzacco, A.Algora, P.Bednarczyk, G.Benzoni, B.Birkenbach, A.Bracco, B.Bruyneel, A.Burger, J.Chavas, L.Corradi, F.C.L.Crespi, G.de Angelis, P.Desesquelles, G.de France, R.Depalo, A.Dewald, M.Doncel, M.N.Erduran, E.Farnea, E.Fioretto, Ch.Fransen, K.Geibel, A.Gottardo, A.Gorgen, T.Habermann, M.Hackstein, H.Hess, T.Huyuk, P.R.John, J.Jolie, D.Judson, A.Jungclaus, N.Karkour, R.Kempley, S.Leoni, B.Melon, R.Menegazzo, C.Michelagnoli, T.Mijatovic, B.Million, O.Moller, G.Montagnoli, D.Montanari, A.Nannini, D.R.Napoli, Zs.Podolyak, G.Pollarolo, A.Pullia, B.Quintana, F.Recchia, P.Reiter, D.Rosso, W.Rother, E.Sahin, M.D.Salsac, F.Scarlassara, K.Sieja, P.A.Soderstrom, A.M.Stefanini, O.Stezowski, S.Szilner, Ch.Theisen, B.Travers, C.A.Ur

Lifetime measurements in neutron-rich 63, 65Co isotopes using the AGATA demonstrator

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(64Ni, X)63Co/65Co, E=460 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, level half-lives by RDDS method using PRISMA magnetic spectrometer and AGATA array at LNL tandem-ALPI accelerator complex. 63,65Co; deduced levels, B(E2), configuration. Systematics of B(E2) values for 11/2- to 7/2- transitions in 63,65,67Co, and first 2+ to g.s. transitions in 64,66Fe, 64,66,68Ni. Calculated neutron occupation numbers for g9/2 and d5/2 orbitals for lowest 11/2- states in Co isotopes and first 2+ states in Ni and Fe isotopes. Shell-model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.044326
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2013VA14      Phys.Rev. C 88, 034312 (2013)

V.Vandone, S.Leoni, G.Benzoni, N.Blasi, A.Bracco, S.Brambilla, C.Boiano, S.Bottoni, F.Camera, A.Corsi, F.C.L.Crespi, A.Giaz, B.Million, R.Nicolini, L.Pellegri, A.Pullia, O.Wieland, D.Bortolato, G.de Angelis, E.Calore, A.Gottardo, G.Maron, D.R.Napoli, D.Rosso, E.Sahin, J.J.Valiente-Dobon, D.Bazzacco, M.Bellato, E.Farnea, S.Lunardi, R.Menegazzo, D.Mengoni, P.Molini, C.Michelagnoli, D.Montanari, F.Recchia, C.A.Ur, A.Gadea, T.Huyuk, N.Cieplicka, A.Maj, M.Kmiecik, A.Atac, S.Akkoyun, A.Kaskas, P.-A.Soderstrom, B.Birkenbach, B.Cederwall, P.J.Coleman-Smith, D.M.Cullen, P.Desesquelles, J.Eberth, A.Gorgen, J.Grebosz, H.Hess, D.Judson, A.Jungclaus, N.Karkour, P.Nolan, A.Obertelli, P.Reiter, M.D.Salsac, O.Stezowski, Ch.Theisen, M.Matsuo, E.Vigezzi

Global properties of K hindrance probed by the γ decay of the warm rotating 174W nucleus

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 128Te(50Ti, 4n)174W, E=217 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, prompt and delayed γ spectra using AGATA array at LNL-INFN facility; deduced high-K rotational bands, ridges in γγ-coin matrix, K-hindrance. Fluctuation analysis of low-K and high-K bands, moments of inertia. Monte Carlo simulation of γ-decay flow. Role of K-mixing on discrete bands due to temperature effects. Comparison with microscopic shell-model calculations with two-body residual interaction.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.88.034312
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2012WA39      J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 381, 012065 (2012)

X.Wang, M.A.Riley, J.Simpson, E.S.Paul, R.V.F.Janssens, A.D.Ayangeakaa, H.C.Boston, M.P.Carpenter, C.J.Chiara, U.Garg, P.Hampson, D.J.Hartley, C.R.Hoffman, D.S.Judson, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, N.M.Lumley, J.Matta, S.Miller, P.J.Nolan, J.Oilier, M.Petri, D.C.Radford, J.M.Rees, J.P.Revill, L.L.Riedinger, S.V.Rigby, C.Unsworth, S.Zhu, I.Ragnarsson

Collective structures up to spin ∼ 65h-(bar) in the N = 90 isotones 158Er and 157Ho

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 114Cd(48Ca, X)158Er, E=215 MeV;124Sn(37Cl, X)157Ho, E=177 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using Compton-suppressed HPGe detectors of Gammasphere; analyzed Doppler shifts. 158Er, 157Ho deduced high-spin (ultrahigh-spin) rotational bands, transition quadrupole moments, Doppler shift vs Eγ.

doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/381/1/012065
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2011DA01      Phys.Lett. B 695, 78 (2011)

I.G.Darby, R.D.Page, D.T.Joss, J.Simpson, L.Bianco, R.J.Cooper, S.Eeckhaudt, S.Erturk, B.Gall, T.Grahn, P.T.Greenlees, B.Hadinia, P.M.Jones, D.S.Judson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, S.Ketelhut, M.Leino, A.-P.Leppanen, M.Nyman, P.Rahkila, J.Saren, C.Scholey, A.N.Steer, J.Uusitalo, M.Venhart

Decay of the high-spin isomer in 160Re: Changing single-particle structure beyond the proton drip line

RADIOACTIVITY 160Re(IT) [from 106Cd(58Ni, X), E=290, 300 MeV]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ and αγ-coin.; deduced a new high-spin isomeric state, T1/2. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2010.10.052
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2011DA12      Phys.Rev. C 83, 064320 (2011)

I.G.Darby, R.D.Page, D.T.Joss, L.Bianco, T.Grahn, D.S.Judson, J.Simpson, S.Eeckhaudt, P.T.Greenlees, P.M.Jones, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, S.Ketelhut, M.Leino, A.-P.Leppanen, M.Nyman, P.Rahkila, J.Saren, C.Scholey, A.N.Steer, J.Uusitalo, M.Venhart, S.Erturk, B.Gall, B.Hadinia

Precision measurements of proton emission from the ground states of 156Ta and 160Re

RADIOACTIVITY 160Re(p), (α)[from 106Cd(58Ni, X), E=290, 300 MeV]; 156Ta(p), (β+)[from 160Re α decay]; 159W(α)[from 160Re p decay]; 156Hf(α)[from 156Ta β+ decay]; measured E(p), I(p), Eα, Iα, Eγ, half-lives using GREAT spectrometer; deduced branching ratios for proton, α and β decay modes, spectroscopic factors. 156Ta, 160Re; deduced J, π for ground states.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.064320
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2011KI17      Phys.Rev. C 84, 014324 (2011)

S.Kisyov, S.Lalkovski, N.Marginean, D.Bucurescu, L.Atanasova, D.L.Balabanski, Gh.Cata-Danil, I.Cata-Danil, J.-M.Daugas, D.Deleanu, P.Detistov, D.Filipescu, G.Georgiev, D.Ghita, T.Glodariu, J.Jolie, D.S.Judson, R.Lozeva, R.Marginean, C.Mihai, A.Negret, S.Pascu, D.Radulov, J.-M.Regis, M.Rudigier, T.Sava, L.Stroe, G.Suliman, N.V.Zamfir, K.O.Zell, M.Zhekova

In-beam fast-timing measurements in 103, 105, 107Cd

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 94,96,98Mo(12C, 3n), E=50 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γγ(t), half-lives. 103,105,107Cd; deduced levels, J, π, B(M1), B(E2). Comparison with systematics of B(M1) and B(E2) values for A=102-112 Cd, and for Z=40-50, N=54-74 nuclei.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.014324
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2011RE06      Phys.Rev. C 83, 044314 (2011)

J.M.Rees, E.S.Paul, M.A.Riley, J.Simpson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, H.C.Boston, M.P.Carpenter, C.J.Chiara, U.Garg, D.J.Hartley, R.V.F.Janssens, D.S.Judson, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, N.M.Lumley, J.Matta, P.J.Nolan, J.Ollier, M.Petri, J.P.Revill, L.L.Riedinger, S.V.Rigby, C.Unsworth, X.Wang, S.Zhu

Non-yrast positive-parity structures in the γ -soft nucleus 156Er

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 114Cd(48Ca, 6n), E=215 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, angular distributions using Gammasphere spectrometer. 156Er; deduced levels, J, π, rotational bands, multipolarity, alignments, staggering parameter, configurations. Comparison with predictions of γ-rigid and γ-soft rotor model. Systematics of γ-vibrational bands for Z=68 isotopes and N=88 isotones.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.83.044314
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2011WA14      Phys.Lett. B 702, 127 (2011)

X.Wang, M.A.Riley, J.Simpson, E.S.Paul, J.Ollier, R.V.F.Janssens, A.D.Ayangeakaa, H.C.Boston, M.P.Carpenter, C.J.Chiara, U.Garg, D.J.Hartley, D.S.Judson, F.G.Kondev, T.Lauritsen, N.M.Lumley, J.Matta, P.J.Nolan, M.Petri, J.P.Revill, L.L.Riedinger, S.V.Rigby, C.Unsworth, S.Zhu, I.Ragnarsson

Quadrupole moments of collective structures up to spin ∼ 65h in 157Er and 158Er: A challenge for understanding triaxiality in nuclei

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 114Cd(48Ca, X)157Er/158Er, E=215 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γ-γ-coin.; deduced transition quadrupole moments for weakly populated collective bands, large deformations, stable triaxial shapes. Comparison with Nilsson-Strutinsky calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2011.07.007
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2009OD01      Phys.Rev. C 79, 051304 (2009)

D.O'Donnell, J.Simpson, C.Scholey, T.Back, P.T.Greenlees, U.Jakobsson, P.Jones, D.T.Joss, D.S.Judson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, S.Ketelhut, M.Labiche, M.Leino, M.Nyman, R.D.Page, P.Peura, P.Rahkila, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, P.J.Sapple, J.Saren, J.Thomson, J.Uusitalo, H.V.Watkins

First observation of excited states in 175Hg95

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(86Sr, 3n), E=403 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, ce, Eα, Iα, (recoil)α-, γα-, (ce)α-coin, half-life. 175Hg; deduced levels, J, π, isomer, bands and moments of inertia. Recoil-decay tagging technique. 174,175,176,177,178,179Hg; level systematics.

RADIOACTIVITY 175Hg(α); measured Eα, Iα, half-life. 172,174,175Pt, 174,175Au, 175,176Hg(α); measured Eα, Iα.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.051304
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2009OD02      Phys.Rev. C 79, 064309 (2009)

D.O'Donnell, T.Grahn, D.T.Joss, J.Simpson, C.Scholey, K.Andgren, L.Bianco, B.Cederwall, D.M.Cullen, A.Dewald, E.Ganioglu, M.B.Gomez Hornillos, P.T.Greenlees, B.Hadinia, H.Iwasaki, U.Jakobsson, J.Jolie, P.Jones, D.S.Judson, R.Julin, S.Juutinen, S.Ketelhut, M.Labiche, M.Leino, N.M.Lumley, P.J.R.Mason, O.Moller, P.Nieminen, M.Nyman, R.D.Page, J.Pakarinen, E.S.Paul, M.Petri, A.Petts, P.Peura, N.Pietralla, Th.Pissulla, P.Rahkila, P.Ruotsalainen, M.Sandzelius, P.J.Sapple, J.Saren, J.Sorri, J.Thomson, J.Uusitalo, H.V.Watkins

Spectroscopy of the neutron-deficient nucleus 167Os91

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 92Mo(78Kr, n2p), E=335, 357, 365 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, γ(θ), and half-lives by recoil-distance method. 167Os; deduced levels, J, π, bands, and multipolarity. 168Os; deduced levels. Recoil-decay tagging technique. A=161-173, odd-A Yb, Hf, W and Os; systematics of experimental aligned momentum as a function of rotational frequency. Z=64-78, N=91; systematics of yrast states. Comparison with cranked shell-model calculations.

RADIOACTIVITY 162,163,164W, 167,168Os, 168,169Ir, 168,169,170Pt(α); measured Eα, Iα.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.064309
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2007JU06      Phys.Rev. C 76, 054306 (2007)

D.S.Judson, A.M.Bruce, T.Kibedi, G.D.Dracoulis, A.P.Byrne, G.J.Lane, K.H.Maier, C.-B.Moon, P.Nieminen, J.N.Orce, M.J.Taylor

Structure of the isomeric states in 123, 125Sb

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 122Sn(7Li, α2nγ), E=35 MeV; 124Sn(7Li, α2nγ), E=37 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, internal conversion coefficients, conversion electron spectra; deduced multipolarties, B(E1), B(E2), B(E3), B(M2), B(M4). 123,125Sb; measured half-lives; deduced levels, J, π.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.054306
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2006SI36      Phys.Rev.C 74, 064308 (2006)

G.S.Simpson, J.A.Pinston, D.Balabanski, J.Genevey, G.Georgiev, J.Jolie, D.S.Judson, R.Orlandi, A.Scherillo, I.Tsekhanovich, W.Urban, N.Warr

High-spin μs isomer in 98Zr

RADIOACTIVITY 98Zr(IT) [from 239Pu(n, F)]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, T1/2. 98Zr deduced levels, J, π, configurations.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 239Pu(n, F), E=thermal; measured prompt and delayed Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (particle)γ-coin. 98Zr deduced high-spin isomer, T1/2, configurations. Mass separator.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.74.064308
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2005HA25      Acta Phys.Pol. B36, 1253 (2005)

G.Hammond, M.A.Bentley, F.Becker, J.Grebosz, M.J.Taylor, A.Banu, C.J.Barton, T.Beck, P.Bednarczyk, A.Bracco, A.M.Bruce, L.C.Bullock, A.Burger, F.Camera, C.Chandler, P.Doornenbal, J.Gerl, H.Geissel, M.Gorska, M.Hellstrom, D.Judson, I.Kojouharov, N.Kurz, R.Lozeva, A.Maj, S.Mandal, B.McGuirk, S.Muralithar, E.S.Paul, Zs.Podolyak, W.Prokopowicz, D.Rudolph, N.Saito, T.R.Saito, H.Schaffner, J.Simpson, D.D.Warner, H.Weick, C.Wheldon, M.Winkler, H.-J.Wollersheim

Spectroscopy of T=3/2 mirror nuclei via two-step fragmentation using RISING

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(55Ni, X)54Ni, E not given; 9Be(55Co, X)54Fe, E not given; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin. Two-step fragmentation of 58Ni primary beam.


2005JU12      J.Phys.(London) G31, S1899 (2005)

D.S.Judson, A.M.Bruce, M.J.Taylor, G.D.Dracoulis, T.Kibedi, A.P.Byrne, K.H.Maier, P.Nieminen, J.N.Orce

Microsecond isomers in 125Sb

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 124Sn(7Li, 2nα), E=37 MeV; measured delayed Eγ, Iγ, E(ce), I(ce). 125Sb deduced levels, J, π, configurations, isomeric states T1/2, ICC. Level systematics in neighboring isotopes compared.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/31/10/097
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2005ST22      Phys.Rev. C 72, 014309 (2005)

E.A.Stefanova, N.Benczer-Koller, G.J.Kumbartzki, Y.Y.Sharon, L.Zamick, S.J.Q.Robinson, L.Bernstein, J.R.Cooper, D.Judson, M.J.Taylor, M.A.McMahan, L.Phair

Near spherical shell-model structure of the 2+1 state in 40Ar from g-factor measurements

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(40Ar, 40Ar'), E=80 MeV; C(46Ti, 46Ti'), E=100 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ(θ, H, t), (particle)γ-coin following projectile Coulomb excitation. 40Ar level deduced g factor, configuration. Transient field technique, comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.72.014309
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2005TA02      Phys.Lett. B 605, 265 (2005)

M.J.Taylor, N.Benczer-Koller, L.Bernstein, J.Cooper, K.Hiles, D.S.Judson, G.Kumbartzki, P.Maier-Komor, M.A.McMahan, T.J.Mertzimekis, L.Phair, S.J.Q.Robinson, Y.Y.Sharon, K.-H.Speidel, A.E.Stuchbery, L.Zamick

Shell model configurations in the 2+1 state in 46Ca from a g-factor measurement

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(46Ca, 46Ca'), E=95 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ(θ, H, t), (particle)γ-coin following projectile Coulomb excitation. 46Ca level deduced g-factor, configuration. Transient field technique, comparisons with neighboring isotopes.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2004.11.021
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2005TA27      J.Phys.(London) G31, S1527 (2005)

M.J.Taylor, G.Hammond, M.A.Bentley, F.Becker, J.Grebosz, A.Banu, C.J.Barton, T.Beck, P.Bednarczyk, A.Bracco, A.M.Bruce, L.C.Bullock, A .Burger, F.Camera, C.Chandler, P.Doornenbal, J.Gerl, H.Geissel, M.Gorska, M.Hellstrom, D.S.Judson, I.Kojouharov, N.Kurz, R.Lozeva, A.Maj, S.Mandal, B.McGuirk, S.Muralithar, E.S.Paul, Z.Podolyak, W.Prokopowicz, D.Rudolph, N.Saito, T.R.Saito, H.Schaffner, J.Simpson, D.D.Warner, H.Weick, C.Wheldon, M.Winkler, H.J.Wollersheim

Spectroscopy of nuclei approaching the proton drip-line using a secondary-fragmentation technique with the RISING detector array

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(55Ni, X), (55Co, X), E ≈ 170 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, (fragment)γ-coin. 54Ni, 54Fe deduced transitions.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/31/10/025
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