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2023GJ01      Phys.Rev. C 108, 064602 (2023)

D.Gjestvang, J.N.Wilson, A.Al-Adili, S.Siem, Z.Gao, J.Randrup, D.Thisse, M.Lebois, N.Jovancevic, R.Canavan, M.Rudigier, D.Etasse, R.-B.Gerst, E.Adamska, P.Adsley, A.Algora, C.Belvedere, J.Benito, G.Benzoni, A.Blazhev, A.Boso, S.Bottoni, M.Bunce, R.Chakma, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, S.Courtin, M.L.Cortes, P.Davies, C.Delafosse, M.Fallot, B.Fornal, L.Fraile, A.Gottardo, V.Guadilla, G.Hafner, K.Hauschild, M.Heine, C.Henrich, I.Homm, F.Ibrahim, L.W.Iskra, P.Ivanov, S.Jazrawi, A.Korgul, P.Koseoglou, T.Kroll, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, S.Leoni, J.Ljungvall, A.Lopez-Martens, R.Lozeva, I.Matea, K.Miernik, J.Nemer, S.Oberstedt, W.Paulsen, M.Piersa-Silkowska, Y.Popovitch, C.Porzio, L.Qi, P.H.Regan, K.Rezynkina, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, C.Schmitt, P.-A.Soderstrom, C.Surder, G.Tocabens, V.Vedia, D.Verney, N.Warr, B.Wasilewska, J.Wiederhold, M.Yavahchova, S.Ziliani

Examination of how properties of a fissioning system impact isomeric yield ratios of the fragments

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.108.064602
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2023TH05      Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 153 (2023)

D.Thisse, M.Lebois, D.Verney, J.N.Wilson, N.Jovancevic, M.Rudigier, R.Canavan, D.Etasse, P.Adsley, A.Algora, M.Babo, K.Belvedere, J.Benito, G.Benzoni, A.Blazhev, A.Boso, S.Bottoni, M.Bunce, R.Chakma, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, S.Courtin, M.L.Cortes, P.Davies, C.Delafosse, M.Fallot, B.Fornal, L.Fraile, D.Gjestvang, A.Gottardo, V.Guadilla, R.-B.Gerst, G.Hafner, K.Hauschild, M.Heine, C.Henrich, I.Homm, J.Hommet, F.Ibrahim, L.W.Iskra, P.Ivanov, S.Jazrawi, A.Korgul, P.Koseoglou, T.Kroll, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, L.Le Meur, S.Leoni, J.Ljungvall, A.Lopez-Martens, R.Lozeva, I.Matea, K.Miernik, J.Nemer, S.Oberstedt, W.Paulsen, M.Piersa-Silkowska, W.Poklepa, Y.Popovitch, C.Porzio, L.Qi, D.Ralet, P.H.Regan, D.Reygadas Tello, K.Rezynkina, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, S.Siem, C.Schmitt, P.-A.Soderstrom, K.Solak, C.Surder, G.Tocabens, V.Vedia, N.Warr, B.Wasilewska, J.Wiederhold, M.Yavahchova, F.Zeiser, S.Ziliani

Study of N = 50 gap evolution around Z = 32: new structure information for 82Ge

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, F)84Se/82Ge, E fast; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies and intensities, J, π, partial level scheme. Comparison with available data. LICORNE directional neutron source at the ALTO facility of IJCLab.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01051-2
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2022AD10      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 102701 (2022)

P.Adsley, M.Heine, D.G.Jenkins, S.Courtin, R.Neveling, J.W.Brummer, L.M.Donaldson, N.Y.Kheswa, K.C.W.Li, D.J.Marin-Lambarri, P.Z.Mabika, P.Papka, L.Pellegri, V.Pesudo, B.Rebeiro, F.D.Smit, W.Yahia-Cherif

Extending the Hoyle-State Paradigm to 12C+12C Fusion

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(α, α'), E=200 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced excitation-energy spectra, J, π, properties of 0+ states, estimates of 12C+12C fusion reaction rates. The Separated-Sector Cyclotron at iThemba LABS, Cape Town.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.102701
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2022DE11      Nuovo Cim. C 45, 105 (2022)

M.Del Fabbro, A.M.Stefanini, G.Montagnoli, G.Colucci, P.Colovic, L.Corradi, E.Fioretto, F.Galtarossa, A.Goasduff, J.Grebosz, M.Heine, G.Jaworski, M.Mazzocco, T.Mijatovic, S.Szilner, M.Bajzek, D.Brugnara, M.Siciliano, I.Zanon

Fusion hindrance and Pauli blocking in 58Ni + 64Ni

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Ni(58Ni, X), E=167-201 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced fusion excitation σ. Comparison with coupled-channel calculations, CCDFULL code.

doi: 10.1393/ncc/i2022-22105-9
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2022LE02      Phys.Lett. B 827, 136957 (2022)

C.Lehr, F.Wamers, F.Aksouh, Yu.Aksyutina, H.Alvarez-Pol, L.Atar, T.Aumann, S.Beceiro Novo, C.A.Bertulani, K.Boretzky, M.J.G.Borge, C.Caesar, M.Chartier, A.Chatillon, L.V.Chulkov, D.Cortina-Gil, P.Diaz Fernandez, H.Emling, O.Ershova, L.M.Fraile, H.O.U.Fynbo, D.Galaviz, H.Geissel, M.Heil, M.Heine, D.H.H.Hoffmann, M.Holl, H.T.Johansson, B.Jonson, C.Karagiannis, O.A.Kiselev, J.V.Kratz, R.Kulessa, N.Kurz, C.Langer, M.Lantz, T.Le Bleis, R.Lemmon, Yu.A.Litvinov, B.Loher, K.Mahata, J.Marganiec-Galazka, C.Muntz, T.Nilsson, C.Nociforo, W.Ott, V.Panin, S.Paschalis, A.Perea, R.Plag, R.Reifarth, A.Richter, K.Riisager, C.Rodriguez-Tajes, D.Rossi, D.Savran, H.Scheit, G.Schrieder, P.Schrock, H.Simon, J.Stroth, K.Summerer, O.Tengblad, H.Weick, C.Wimmer

Unveiling the two-proton halo character of 17Ne: Exclusive measurement of quasi-free proton-knockout reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(17Ne, 2p), E=498 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 17Ne; deduced σ(E), energy levels, two-proton halo. The GSI synchrotron SIS18.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.136957
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2021BH12      Phys.Rev. C 104, 045801 (2021)

A.Bhattacharyya, U.Datta, A.Rahaman, S.Chakraborty, T.Aumann, S.Beceiro Novo, K.Boretzky, C.Caesar, B.V.Carlson, W.N.Catford, M.Chartier, D.Cortina-Gil, P.Das, G.D.Angelis, P.Diaz Fernandez, H.Emling, H.Geissel, D.Gonzalez-Diaz, M.Heine, H.Johansson, B.Jonson, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, T.Kroll, R.Krucken, J.Kurcewicz, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, Y.Leifels, J.Marganiec, G.Munzenberg, T.Nilsson, C.Nociforo, V.Panin, S.Paschalis, R.Plag, R.Reifarth, M.V.Ricciardi, C.Rigollet, D.Rossi, C.Scheidenberger, H.Scheit, H.Simon, Y.Togano, S.Typel, Y.Utsuno, A.Wagner, F.Wamers, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

Neutron capture cross sections of light neutron-rich nuclei relevant for r-process nucleosynthesis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 12C(29Na, X), (30Na, X), (33Mg, X), (35Al, X), E=410-430 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 29,30Na, 33Mg, 35Al beams from fragmentation of 540 MeV/nucleon 40Ar beam, followed by separation of ions of interest using the FRS-ALADIN-LAND apparatus at GSI]; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, invariant mass spectra in coincidence with the sum energy of γ rays in different energy ranges using an array of 162 NaI(Tl) detectors for γ rays emitted from the excited core of the projectiles after Coulomb dissociation; deduced number of E1 type virtual photons from Coulomb, invariant mass spectra of breakup of incident beams into 28Na, 29Na, 32Mg and 34Al and one neutron in each case, and analyzed using direct breakup model. 29Na, 30Na, 33Mg, (γ, n), E*=2-16 MeV; 35Al(γ, n), E*=5-20 MeV, virtual photons from Coulomb breakup of incident beams; deduced photoabsorption σ(E) as function of excitation energy. 28,29Na, 32Mg, 34Al(n, γ), E<13 MeV; deduced neutron capture σ(E) using the photoabsorption cross sections. 28,29Na, 32Mg, 34Al(n, γ), T9=0.01-100; deduced astrophysical total reaction rates at the onset and at the end of the r-process. 14C(n, γ), E(cm)=10-1000 keV; analyzed previous experimental cross section data, and compared with theoretical calculations. 29,30Na, 33Mg, 35Al; deduced spectroscopic factors for the occupied orbitals of valence neutron(s) in the ground states from Coulomb breakup cross sections, and compiled previous experimental spectroscopic factors. Relevance to neutrino-driven wind model of core-collapse supernovae, and r-process nucleosynthesis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.045801
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2021WI12      Nature(London) 590, 566 (2021)

J.N.Wilson, D.Thisse, M.Lebois, N.Jovancevic, D.Gjestvang, R.Canavan, M.Rudigier, D.Etasse, R.-B.Gerst, L.Gaudefroy, E.Adamska, P.Adsley, A.Algora, M.Babo, K.Belvedere, J.Benito, G.Benzoni, A.Blazhev, A.Boso, S.Bottoni, M.Bunce, R.Chakma, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, S.Courtin, M.L.Cortes, P.Davies, C.Delafosse, M.Fallot, B.Fornal, L.Fraile, A.Gottardo, V.Guadilla, G.Hafner, K.Hauschild, M.Heine, C.Henrich, I.Homm, F.Ibrahim, L.W.Iskra, P.Ivanov, S.Jazrawi, A.Korgul, P.Koseoglou, T.Kroll, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, L.Le Meur, S.Leoni, J.Ljungvall, A.Lopez-Martens, R.Lozeva, I.Matea, K.Miernik, J.Nemer, S.Oberstedt, W.Paulsen, M.Piersa, Y.Popovitch, C.Porzio, L.Qi, D.Ralet, P.H.Regan, K.Rezynkina, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, S.Siem, C.Schmitt, P.-A.Suderstrom, C.Surder, G.Tocabens, V.Vedia, D.Verney, N.Warr, B.Wasilewska, J.Wiederhold, M.Yavahchova, F.Zeiser, S.Ziliani

Angular momentum generation in nuclear fission

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, F), E ∼ 1.9 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 82,84Ge, 84,86,88Se, 88,90,92,94Kr, 92,94,96,98Sr, 98,100Zr, 130,132Sn, 132,134,136,138Te, 138,140,142Xe, 142,144,146Ba, 148,150Ce; deduced average J, 0+ side-feeding, fission yields, the intensity ratio of the transition from the first excited state to the ground state, and the transition(s) feeding the first excited state, dependence of average spin on fragment mass. Comparison with statistical theory, 233Th.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(n, F), E ∼ 1.9 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 82Ge, 84,86,88Se, 88,90,92,94Kr, 94,96,98Sr, 98,100,102,104Zr, 102,104Mo, 130,132,134Sn, 132,134,136,138Te, 138,140,142Xe, 142,144,146,148Ba, 148,150Ce; deduced average J, 0+ side-feeding, fission yields, the intensity ratio of the transition from the first excited state to the ground state, and the transition(s) feeding the first excited state, dependence of average spin on fragment mass. Comparison with statistical theory, 239U.

RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured decay products, Eγ, Iγ, TOF. 94,96,98Sr, 98,100,102,104Zr, 102,104,106,108Mo, 108,110,112Ru, 112,114,116Pd, 130,132Sn, 134,136Te, 138,140,142Xe, 142,144,146Ba, 148,150Ce, 152,154Nd; deduced average J, 0+ side-feeding, fission yields, dependence of average spin on fragment mass. Comparison with statistical theory.

doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-03304-w
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2020AD05      Acta Phys.Pol. B51, 843 (2020)

E.Adamska, A.Korgul, A.Fijalkowska, K.Miernik, M.Piersa, R.Canavan, D.Etasse, N.Jovancevic, M.Lebois, M.Rudigier, D.Thisse, J.N.Wilson, P.Adsley, A.Algora, M.Babo, K.Belvedere, J.Benito, A.Blazhev, G.Benzoni, A.Boso, S.Bottoni, M.Bunce, R.Chakma, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, M.Ciemala, S.Collins, L.Cortes, P.Davies, C.Delafosse, M.Fallot, B.Fornal, L.M.Fraile, R.-B.Gerst, D.Gjestvang, A.Gottardo, V.Guadilla, G.Hafner, K.Hauschild, M.Heine, C.Henrich, I.Homm, F.Ibrahim, L.W.Iskra, P.Koseoglou, T.Kroll, T.Kurtukian Nieto, L.Le-Meur, S.Leoni, J.Ljungvall, A.Lopez-Martens, R.Lozeva, I.Matea, J.Nemer, S.Oberstedt, W.Paulsen, Y.Popovitch, L.Qi, D.Ralet, P.H.Regan, D.Reygadas Tello, K.Rezynkina, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, C.Schmitt, P-A.Soderstrom, C.Surder, G.Tocabens, V.Vedia, D.Verney, N.Warr, B.Wasilewska, M.Yavahchova, F.Zeiser

γ-ray Spectroscopy of 85Se Produced in 232Th Fission

doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.51.843
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2020CA03      Phys.Rev. C 101, 024313 (2020)

R.L.Canavan, M.Rudigier, P.H.Regan, M.Lebois, J.N.Wilson, N.Jovancevic, P.-A.Soderstrom, S.M.Collins, D.Thisse, J.Benito, S.Bottoni, M.Brunet, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, S.Courtin, D.T.Doherty, L.M.Fraile, K.Hadynska-Klek, G.Hafner, M.Heine, L.W.Iskra, V.Karayonchev, A.Kennington, P.Koseoglou, G.Lotay, G.Lorusso, M.Nakhostin, C.R.Nita, S.Oberstedt, Zs.Podolyak, L.Qi, J.-M.Regis, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, R.Shearman, V.Vedia, W.Witt

Half-life measurements in 164, 166Dy using γ-γ fast-timing spectroscopy with the ν-Ball spectrometer

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 164Dy(18O, 18O'), E=71, 76, 80 MeV pulsed beam; 164Dy(18O, 16O)166Dy, E=78 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, level half-lives by γγ(t) fast-timing triple coincidence method using ν-Ball with 24 HPGe clover detectors, ten coaxial HPGe detectors, and 20 LaBr3 detectors. 164,166Dy; deduced levels, J, π, B(E2), β2 and transition quadrupole moments. Comparison with values for 164Dy in the ENSDF database at NNDC.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.024313
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2020FR03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 192701 (2020)

G.Fruet, S.Courtin, M.Heine, D.G.Jenkins, P.Adsley, A.Brown, R.Canavan, W.N.Catford, E.Charon, D.Curien, S.Della Negra, J.Duprat, F.Hammache, J.Lesrel, G.Lotay, A.Meyer, D.Montanari, L.Morris, M.Moukaddam, J.Nippert, Zs.Podolyak, P.H.Regan, I.Ribaud, M.Richer, M.Rudigier, R.Shearman, N.de Sereville, C.Stodel

Advances in the Direct Study of Carbon Burning in Massive Stars

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, X), E=2.2-5.4 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced S-factor. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.192701
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2020GE11      Phys.Rev. C 102, 064323 (2020)

R.-B.Gerst, A.Blazhev, N.Warr, J.N.Wilson, M.Lebois, N.Jovancevic, D.Thisse, R.Canavan, M.Rudigier, D.Etasse, E.Adamska, P.Adsley, A.Algora, M.Babo, K.Belvedere, J.Benito, G.Benzoni, A.Boso, S.Bottoni, M.Bunce, R.Chakma, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, S.Courtin, M.L.Cortes, P.Davies, C.Delafosse, M.Fallot, B.Fornal, L.M.Fraile, D.Gjestvang, A.Gottardo, V.Guadilla, G.Hafner, K.Hauschild, M.Heine, C.Henrich, I.Homm, F.Ibrahim, L.W.Iskra, P.Ivanov, S.Jazrawi, A.Korgul, P.Koseoglou, T.Kroll, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, L.Le Meur, S.Leoni, J.Ljungvall, A.Lopez-Martens, R.Lozeva, I.Matea, K.Miernik, J.Nemer, S.Oberstedt, W.Paulsen, M.Piersa, Y.Popovitch, C.Porzio, L.Qi, D.Ralet, P.H.Regan, D.Reygadas Tello, K.Rezynkina, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, C.Schmitt, P.-A.Soderstrom, C.Surder, G.Tocabens, V.Vedia, D.Verney, B.Wasilewska, J.Wiederhold, M.Yavachova, F.Zeiser, S.Ziliani

Prompt and delayed γ spectroscopy of neutron-rich 94Kr and observation of a new isomer

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(n, F), E=fast neutrons from 1H(7Li, 7Be)n, E=16 MeV; measured prompt and delayed Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin, half-life of a new isomer in 94Kr using the ν-Ball array of 24 HPGe Clover detectors, 10 coaxial HPGe detectors, all with BGO Compton shielding, and 20 LaBr3 detectors at the ALTO facility of IPN-Orsay. 94Kr; deduced levels, J, π, isomer, B(E1), B(E2), ground-state band up to 10+, two-quasiparticle neutron state for the isomer consistent with Gogny CHFB calculations. Comparison with level schemes of 92Se and 96Sr.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.102.064323
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2020MO18      Phys.Rev. C 101, 044608 (2020)

G.Montagnoli, A.M.Stefanini, C.L.Jiang, G.Colucci, S.Bottoni, D.Brugnara, P.Colovic, L.Corradi, E.Fioretto, F.Galtarossa, A.Goasduff, O.S.Khwairakpam, M.Heine, G.Jaworski, M.Mazzocco, T.Mijatovic, M.Siciliano, F.Scarlassara, S.Szilner, T.Van Patten, I.Zanon

Fusion of 12C + 24Mg far below the barrier: Evidence for the hindrance effect

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(24Mg, X), E=26-52 MeV; measured evaporation residues (ERs), fusion σ(E) using E-ΔE and time-of-flight telescope for detection of ERs at LNL-Legnaro; deduced S factor, influence of inelastic channels on fusion, hindrance effect with energy threshold. Comparison with coupled channels calculations using the CCFULL code and Woods Saxon (WS) internuclear potential, and with systematics of energy threshold of hindrance for other medium-light systems: 12C+12C, 12C+16O, 16O+16O, 12C+30Si, 24Mg+30Si, 28Si+30Si, 16O+76Ge, and 27Al+45Sc. Discussed astrophysical significance of reactions in the carbon and oxygen burning stages of heavy stars.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.101.044608
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2020RU01      Phys.Lett. B 801, 135140 (2020)

M.Rudigier, P.M.Walker, R.L.Canavan, Zs.Podolyak, P.H.Regan, P.-A.Soderstrom, M.Lebois, J.N.Wilson, N.Jovancevic, A.Blazhev, J.Benito, S.Bottoni, M.Brunet, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, S.Courtin, D.T.Doherty, L.M.Fraile, K.Hadynska-Klek, M.Heine, L.W.Iskra, J.Jolie, V.Karayonchev, A.Kennington, P.Koseoglou, G.Lotay, G.Lorusso, M.Nakhostin, C.R.Nita, S.Oberstedt, L.Qi, J.-M.Regis, V.Sanchez-Tembleque, R.Shearman, W.Witt, V.Vedia, K.O.Zell

Multi-quasiparticle sub-nanosecond isomers in 178W

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 164Dy(18O, 4n), E71, 76, 80 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, isomeric T1/2. Fast-timing techniques.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.135140
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2020SY01      Phys.Lett. B 809, 135748 (2020)

I.Syndikus, M.Petri, A.O.Macchiavelli, S.Paschalis, C.A.Bertulani, T.Aumann, H.Alvarez-Pol, L.Atar, S.Beceiro Novo, J.Benlliure, J.M.Boillos, K.Boretzky, M.J.G.Borge, B.A.Brown, M.Caamano, C.Caesar, E.Casarejos, W.Catford, J.Cederkall, S.Chakraborty, L.V.Chulkov, D.Cortina-Gil, E.Cravo, R.Crespo, U.Datta Pramanik, I.Dillmann, P.Diaz Fernandez, Z.Elekes, J.Enders, F.Farinon, L.M.Fraile, D.Galaviz, H.Geissel, R.Gernhauser, P.Golubev, K.Gobel, M.Heil, M.Heine, A.Heinz, A.Henriques, M.Holl, H.T.Johansson, B.Jonson, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, R.Kanungo, A.Kelic-Heil, T.Kroll, N.Kurz, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, J.Machado, J.Marganiec-Galazka, E.Nacher, T.Nilsson, C.Nociforo, V.Panin, A.Perea, S.B.Pietri, R.Plag, A.Rahaman, R.Reifarth, A.Revel, G.Ribeiro, C.Rigollet, D.M.Rossi, D.Savran, H.Scheit, H.Simon, O.Sorlin, O.Tengblad, Y.Togano, M.Vandebrouck, V.Volkov, F.Wamers, C.Wheldon, G.L.Wilson, J.S.Winfield, H.Weick, P.Woods, D.Yakorev, M.Zhukov, A.Zilges, K.Zuber

Probing the Z=6 spin-orbit shell gap with (p, 2p) quasi-free scattering reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, H(17N, X)16C, E=438 MeV/nucleon; C, H(19N, X)18C, E=430 MeV/nucleon; C, H(21N, X)20C, E=422 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, spectroscopic factors, proton component of spin-orbit splitting.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135748
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2019HO08      Phys.Lett. B 795, 682 (2019)

M.Holl, V.Panin, H.Alvarez-Pol, L.Atar, T.Aumann, S.Beceiro Novo, J.Benlliure, C.A.Bertulani, J.M.Boillos, K.Boretzky, M.Caamano, C.Caesar, E.Casarejos, W.Catford, J.Cederkall, L.Chulkov, D.Cortina-Gil, E.Cravo, I.Dillmann, P.Diaz Fernandez, Z.Elekes, J.Enders, L.M.Fraile, D.Galaviz-Redondo, R.Gernhauser, P.Golubev, T.Heftrich, M.Heil, M.Heine, A.Heinz, A.Henriques, H.T.Johansson, B.Jonson, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, R.Kanungo, A.Kelic-Heil, T.Kroll, N.Kurz, C.Langer, T.Le Bleis, S.Lindberg, J.Machado, E.Nacher, M.A.Najafi, T.Nilsson, C.Nociforo, S.Paschalis, M.Petri, R.Reifarth, G.Ribeiro, C.Rigollet, D.M.Rossi, D.Savran, H.Scheit, H.Simon, O.Sorlin, I.Syndikus, O.Tengblad, Y.Togano, M.Vandebrouck, P.Velho, F.Wamers, H.Weick, C.Wheldon, G.L.Wilson, J.S.Winfield, P.Woods, M.Zhukov, K.Zuber

Quasi-free neutron and proton knockout reactions from light nuclei in a wide neutron-to-proton asymmetry range

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(11C, 2p), (10C, np), (11C, np), (12C, np), E=300-400 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip, En, In; deduced σ and momentum distributions. Comparison with DWIA calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.06.069
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2019JO08      Acta Phys.Pol. B50, 297 (2019)

N.Jovancevic, M.Lebois, J.N.Wilson, D.Thisse, L.Qi, I.Matea, F.Ibrahim, D.Verney, M.Babo, C.Delafosse, F.Adsley, G.Tocabens, A.Gottardo, Y.Popovitch, J.Nemer, R.Canavan, M.Rudigier, K.Belvedere, A.Boso, P.Regan, Zs.Podolyak, R.Shearman, M.Bunce, P.Inavov, S.Oberstedt, A.Lopez-Martens, K.Hauschild, J.Ljungvall, R.Chakma, R.Lozeva, P.-A.Soderstrom, A.Oberstedt, D.Etasse, D.Ralet, A.Blazhev, R.-B.Gerst, G.Hafner, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, L.Iskra, B.Fornal, G.Benzoni, S.Leoni, S.Bottoni, C.Henrich, P.Koseoglou, J.Wiederhold, I.Homm, C.Surder, T.Kroll, D.Knezevic, A.Dragic, L.Cortes, N.Warr, K.Miernik, E.Adamska, M.Piersa, K.Rezynkina, L.Fraile, J.Benito Garcia, V.Sanchez, A.Algora, P.Davies, V.Guadilla-Gomez, M.Fallot, T.Kurtukian-Nieto, C.Schmitt, M.Heine, D.Reygadas Tello, M.Yavachova, M.Diakaki, F.Zeiser, W.Paulson, D.Gestvang

Spectroscopy of Neutron Induced Reactions with the ν-ball Spectrometer

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.50.297
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2019RU06      Acta Phys.Pol. B50, 661 (2019)

M.Rudigier, R.L.Canavan, P.H.Regan, P.-A.Soderstrom, M.Lebois, J.N.Wilson, N.Jovancevic, S.Bottoni, M.Brunet, N.Cieplicka-Orynczak, S.Courtin, D.T.Doherty, K.Hadynska-Klek, M.Heine, L.W.Iskra, V.Karayonchev, A.Kennington, P.Koseoglou, G.Lotay, G.Lorusso, M.Nakhostin, C.R.Nita, S.Oberstedt, Zs.Podolyak, L.Qi, J.-M.Regis, R.Shearman, P.M.Walker, W.Witt

Isomer Spectroscopy and Sub-nanosecond Half-live Determination in 178W Using the NuBALL Array

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 164Dy(18O, 4n), E=71, 76, 80 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin; deduced γ-ray energies, J, π, isomeric T1/2, B(E2), intrinsic quadrupole moments. Centroid-shift method. NuBALL array of 24Compton suppressed HPGe Clover detectors, 10 Compton suppressed coaxial HPGe detectors and 20 LaBr3(Ce) scintillators.

doi: 10.5506/aphyspolb.50.661
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2019ST11      Phys.Rev. C 100, 044619 (2019)

A.M.Stefanini, G.Montagnoli, M.Del Fabbro, G.Colucci, P.Colovic, L.Corradi, E.Fioretto, F.Galtarossa, A.Goasduff, J.Grebosz, M.Heine, G.Jaworski, M.Mazzocco, T.Mijatovic, S.Szilner, M.Bajzek, D.Brugnara, M.Siciliano, I.Zanon

Fusion hindrance and Pauli blocking in 58Ni 64Ni

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64Ni(58Ni, X), E(cm)=86.92, 87.44, 87.97, 88.50, 89.02, 89.76, 90.75, 92.28, 94.59, 99.26, 104.31 MeV; measured evaporation residues using two microchannel-plate detectors, a transverse-field ionization chamber (IC), and a thick Si detector at the XTU Tandem Accelerator of INFN-LNL, Legnaro; deduced fusion σ(E) around or below Coulomb barrier, S-factors. Comparison with coupled channels calculations using CCFULL code, and with data for 64Ni+64Ni and 40Ca+96Zr systems. Discussed impact of inelastic and transfer channels on fusion, and conclude that no hindrance effect observed, effectively counterbalancing the Pauli repulsion.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.044619
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2018JI01      Phys.Rev. C 97, 012801 (2018)

C.L.Jiang, D.Santiago-Gonzalez, S.Almaraz-Calderon, K.E.Rehm, B.B.Back, K.Auranen, M.L.Avila, A.D.Ayangeakaa, S.Bottoni, M.P.Carpenter, C.Dickerson, B.DiGiovine, J.P.Greene, C.R.Hoffman, R.V.F.Janssens, B.P.Kay, S.A.Kuvin, T.Lauritsen, R.C.Pardo, J.Sethi, D.Seweryniak, R.Talwar, C.Ugalde, S.Zhu, D.Bourgin, S.Courtin, F.Haas, M.Heine, G.Fruet, D.Montanari, D.G.Jenkins, L.Morris, A.Lefebvre-Schuhl, M.Alcorta, X.Fang, X.D.Tang, B.Bucher, C.M.Deibel, S.T.Marley

Reaction rate for carbon burning in massive stars

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, p)23Na, (12C, α)20Ne, E=5.5-10 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, σ(E) using Gammasphere array and an array of three annular double-sided silicon strip detectors at the ATLAS-ANL facility; deduced S factors and astrophysical reaction rates. Comparison with previous measurements, and with data from other reactions. Relevance to carbon burning is a critical phase for nucleosynthesis in massive stars.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.012801
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2018MO05      Phys.Rev. C 97, 024610 (2018)

G.Montagnoli, A.M.Stefanini, C.L.Jiang, K.Hagino, F.Galtarossa, G.Colucci, S.Bottoni, C.Broggini, A.Caciolli, P.Colovic, L.Corradi, S.Courtin, R.Depalo, E.Fioretto, G.Fruet, A.Gal, A.Goasduff, M.Heine, S.P.Hu, M.Kaur, T.Mijatovic, M.Mazzocco, D.Montanari, F.Scarlassara, E.Strano, S.Szilner, G.X.Zhang

Fusion hindrance for the positive Q-value system 12C+30Si

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(30Si, X), E=34-80 MeV; measured reaction products, fusion σ(E) at the XTU Tandem accelerator of INFN-LN, Legnaro. Comparison with coupled-channel calculations using Woods Saxon (WS) and Yukawa-plus-exponential (YPE) potentials.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.024610
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2017HE04      Phys.Rev. C 95, 014613 (2017)

M.Heine, for the R3B Collaboration

Determination of the neutron-capture rate of 17C for r-process nucleosynthesis

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(18C, X), E=425 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 18C beam from 9Be(40Ar, X), E=490 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, and using FRS fragment separator at GSI]; measured mass distribution of carbon fragments after 18C breakup in coincidence with neutrons in the LAND detector, reaction products by R3B-LAND setup at GSI, Eγ, Iγ using Crystal Ball array. 17C; deduced levels, J, π, σ, spectroscopic factors for one-neutron removal in 18C from Coulomb dissociation, exclusive differential Coulomb dissociation cross sections with respect to 17C-n relative energy. Comparison with theoretical calculations using shell model in the psd model space with WBP interaction. 17C(n, γ), T9=0.01-10; deduced nuclear reaction rates, abundance as a function of mass number with updated 17C capture rates. Comparison with Hauser-Feshbach, and direct capture model theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.95.014613
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