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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 27, 2024. Search: Author = J.T.Anderson Found 8 matches. 2022BE27 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A1040, 167113 (2022) L.Begley, S.Zhu, M.P.Carpenter, J.T.Anderson, R.V.F.Janssens, T.Lauritsen, E.A.McCutchan, M.B.Oberling, D.Seweryniak, P.Wilt Algorithms of pulse shape analysis for Gammasphere under high count rate conditions
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2022.167113
2020HA03 Phys.Rev. C 101, 015804 (2020) M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu γ-ray spectroscopy of astrophysically important states in 39Ca NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ca(3He, αγ)39Ca, E=30 MeV; Measured Eγ, Iγ, Eα, Iα, αγ-coin, reaction products using the GODDESS array (Gammasphere for γ detection and ORRUBA for particle detection) at the ATLAS-ANL facility. 39Ca; deduced levels, J, π, γ-branching ratios. 38K(p, γ)39Ca, T=0.1-0.4 GK; deduced resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rates. Discussed impact on abundances of isotopes created at the endpoint of nova nucleosynthesis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.015804
2020HA31 Phys.Rev. C 102, 045802 (2020) M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu 19Ne level structure for explosive nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(3He, t)19Ne, E=30 MeV; measured reaction products, E(t), I(t), Eγ, Iγ, (triton)γ-, and (triton)γγ-coin using ORRUBA array with Micron QQQ5 telescopes for tritons and Gammasphere array for γ rays at ATLAS-ANL facility. 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, γ-branching ratios. Comparison with earlier experimental results and with evaluated data. 18F(p, α)15O, E(cm)<0.9 MeV; calculated astrophysical S factors, and reaction rates at temperature of 0.06 to 0.4 GK.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.045802
2019GA29 Phys.Rev. C 100, 044309 (2019) E.R.Gamba, A.M.Bruce, S.Lalkovski, M.Rudigier, S.Bottoni, M.P.Carpenter, S.Zhu, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, T.A.Berry, I.Burrows, M.Carmona-Gallardo, R.J.Carroll, P.Copp, D.M.Cullen, T.Daniel, G.Fernandez-Martinez, J.P.Greene, L.A.Gurgi, D.J.Hartley, R.Ilieva, S.Ilieva, F.G.Kondev, T.Kroll, G.J.Lane, T.Lauritsen, I.Lazarus, G.Lotay, C.R.Nita, Zs.Podolyak, V.Pucknell, M.Reed, P.H.Regan, J.Rohrer, J.Sethi, D.Seweryniak, C.M.Shand, J.Simpson, M.Smolen, E.A.Stefanova, V.Vedia, O.Yordanov Fast-timing measurements in the ground-state band of 114Pd RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, level half-lives by fast-timing γγ(t) technique using Gammasphere array with 51 HPGe detectors, and FATIMA array with 25 LaBr3(Ce) detectors at the Argonne National Laboratory. 114Pd; deduced levels, J, π, half-lives for the first 2+, 4+ and 6+ states, B(E2), transition quadrupole moments, β2. Comparison of experimental B(E2) values with those predicted by the vibrator, rigid axial rotor, Wilets-Jean and Davydov-Filippov models. Systematics of B(E2) values for the first 2+ state in Z=44-48, N=56-74 even-even nuclei.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.044309
2019HA08 Phys.Rev.Lett. 122, 052701 (2019) M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu Key 19Ne States Identified Affecting γ-Ray Emission from 18F in Novae NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(3He, t)19Ne, E=30 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, S-factor, reaction rates, resonance energies. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.052701
2019HA14 Phys.Rev. C 99, 035805 (2019) M.R.Hall, D.W.Bardayan, T.Baugher, A.Lepailleur, S.D.Pain, A.Ratkiewicz, S.Ahn, J.M.Allen, J.T.Anderson, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.C.Blackmon, S.Burcher, M.P.Carpenter, S.M.Cha, K.Y.Chae, K.A.Chipps, J.A.Cizewski, M.Febbraro, O.Hall, J.Hu, C.L.Jiang, K.L.Jones, E.J.Lee, P.D.O'Malley, S.Ota, B.C.Rasco, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, D.Seweryniak, H.Sims, K.Smith, W.P.Tan, P.Thompson, C.Thornsberry, R.L.Varner, D.Walter, G.L.Wilson, S.Zhu New γ-ray transitions observed in 19Ne with implications for the 15O(α, γ)19Ne reaction rate NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F(3He, t), E=30 MeV; measured triton spectra, Eγ, Iγ, tγ- and γγ-coin using Gammasphere array for γ detection with the silicon detector array ORRUBA Dual Detectors for Experimental Structure Studies (GODDESS) at ATLAS-ANL facility. 19Ne; deduced levels, J, π, and γ-branching ratios for the decay of 4.14- and 4.20-MeV states. 15O(α, γ)19Ne, E≈18-180 keV; calculated fractional contribution of the corrected branching ratios for the 4.14 MeV, 7/2- and 4.20 MeV, 9/2- states in 19Ne to astrophysical reaction rate, which is of significance in breakout from the hot CNO cycle in type I x-ray bursts. Comparison with previous experimental values.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.035805
2018GA23 Acta Phys.Pol. B49, 555 (2018) E.R.Gamba, A.M.Bruce, M.Rudigier, S.Lalkovski, S.Bottoni, M.P.Carpenter, S.Zhu, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.T.Anderson, T.A.Berry, I.Burrows, R.J.Carrol, P.Copp, M.Carmona-Gallardo, D.M.Cullen, T.Daniel, G.Fernandez-Martinez, J.P.Greene, L.A.Gurgi, D.J.Hartley, R.Ilieva, S.Ilieva, R.V.F.Janssens, F.G.Kondev, T.Kroll, G.J.Lane, T.Lauritsen, I.Lazarus, G.Lotay, C.R.Nita, Zs.Podolyak, V.Pucknell, M.Reed, P.H.Regan, J.Rohrer, J.Sethi, D.Seweryniak, C.M.Shand, J.Simpson, M.Smolen, V.Vedia, E.A.Stefanova, O.Yordanov Fast-timing Measurements in 100Zr Using LaBr3(Ce) Detectors Coupled with Gammasphere RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured 100Zr fission fragment 4+ state Eγ, Iγ, T1/2, fission partners fragments using Digital Gammasphere (DGS) acquisition with hybrid detector made of 51 HPGe from Gammasphere and 25 LaBr3(Ce) scintillators (part of UK NuSTAR Collaboration); deduced first excited state T1/2, deformation, quadrupole moment, B(E2), LaBr3(Ce) γ-γ matrix, DGS γ-γ matrix, centroid difference between delayed and anti-delayed time distributions. Results preliminary, the main aim was the feasibility study.
doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.49.555
2017RU02 Acta Phys.Pol. B48, 351 (2017) M.Rudigier, S.Lalkovski, E.R.Gamba, A.M.Bruce, Zs.Podolyak, P.H.Regan, M.Carpenter, S.Zhu, A.D.Ayangeakaa, J.T.Anderson, T.Berry, S.Bottoni, I.Burrows, R.Carroll, P.Copp, D.Cullen, T.Daniel, L.Fraile, M.Carmona-Gallardo, A.Grant, J.P.Greene, L.A.Guegi, D.Hartley, R.Ilieva, S.Ilieva, R.V.F.Janssens, F.G.Kondev, T.Kroll, G.J.Lane, T.Lauritsen, I.Lazarus, G.Lotay, G.Fernandez-Martinez, V.Pucknell, M.Reed, J.Rohrer, J.Sethi, D.Seweryniak, C.M.Shand, J.Simpson, M.Smolen, E.Stefanova, V.Vedia, O.Yordanov Fast Timing Measurement Using an LaBr3(Ce) Scintillator Detector Array Coupled with Gammasphere
doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.48.351
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