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2022KA35      Phys.Rev.Lett. 129, 142502 (2022)

S.Kaur, R.Kanungo, W.Horiuchi, G.Hagen, J.D.Holt, B.S.Hu, T.Miyagi, T.Suzuki, F.Ameil, J.Atkinson, Y.Ayyad, S.Bagchi, D.Cortina-Gil, I.Dillmann, A.Estrade, A.Evdokimov, F.Farinon, H.Geissel, G.Guastalla, R.Janik, R.Knobel, J.Kurcewicz, Y.A.Litvinov, M.Marta, M.Mostazo, I.Mukha, C.Nociforo, H.J.Ong, T.Otsuka, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, B.Sitar, P.Strmen, M.Takechi, J.Tanaka, I.Tanihata, S.Terashima, J.Vargas, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

Proton Distribution Radii of 16-24O: Signatures of New Shell Closures and Neutron Skin

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(16O, X), (18O, X), (19O, X), (20O, X), (21O, X), (22O, X), (23O, X), (24O, X), E<1 GeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 16,18,20,21,22,23,24O; deduced charge changing σ, root mean square proton and matter radii, neutron skin thickness, shell closure. Comparison with with ab initio calculations employing the chiral NNLO sat interaction, shell model predictions. The fragment separator FRS at GSI.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.142502
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2019BA11      Phys.Lett. B 790, 251 (2019)

S.Bagchi, R.Kanungo, W.Horiuchi, G.Hagen, T.D.Morris, S.R.Stroberg, T.Suzuki, F.Ameil, J.Atkinson, Y.Ayyad, D.Cortina-Gil, I.Dillmann, A.Estrade, A.Evdokimov, F.Farinon, H.Geissel, G.Guastalla, R.Janik, S.Kaur, R.Knobel, J.Kurcewicz, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Marta, M.Mostazo, I.Mukha, C.Nociforo, H.J.Ong, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, B.Sitar, P.Strmen, M.Takechi, J.Tanaka, Y.Tanaka, I.Tanihata, S.Terashima, J.Vargas, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

Neutron skin and signature of the N = 14 shell gap found from measured proton radii of 17-22N

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(14N, X), (15N, X), (17N, X), (18N, X), (19N, X), (20N, X), (21N, X), (22N, X), E=851-932 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 14,15,17,18,19,20,21,22N; deduced σ, root mean square point proton and matter radii, unconventional shell gap at N = 14 arising from the attractive proton–neutron tensor interaction. Comparison with ab initio calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.01.024
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2017RO22      Phys.Rev. C 96, 034303 (2017)

J.L.Rodriguez-Sanchez, J.Benlliure, C.A.Bertulani, J.Vargas, Y.Ayyad, H.Alvarez-Pol, J.Atkinson, T.Aumann, S.Beceiro Novo, K.Boretzky, M.Caamano, E.Casarejos, D.Cortina-Gil, J.Diaz-Cortes, P.Diaz Fernandez, A.Estrade, H.Geissel, A.Kelic-Heil, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Mostazo, C.Paradela, D.Perez-Loureiro, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, M.Takechi, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

Knockout and fragmentation reactions using a broad range of tin isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(112Sn, X)103Rh/104Rh/105Rh/106Rh/107Rh/105Pd/106Pd/107Pd/108Pd/107Ag/108Ag/109Ag/110Ag/109Cd/110Cd/111Cd, E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured production cross sections of the most neutron-rich residues in the fragmentation of 112Sn beam at GSI. C(124Sn, 123Sn), (124Sn, 123In), (120Sn, 119Sn), (120Sn, 119In), (120Sn, 118Cd), (112Sn, 111Sn), (112Sn, 111In), (110Sn, 109Sn), (110Sn, 109In), (110Sn, 108Cd), E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured One- and two-nucleon-removal cross sections. Comparison with previous experimental data and with Glauber model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.034303
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2016KA37      Phys.Rev.Lett. 117, 102501 (2016)

R.Kanungo, W.Horiuchi, G.Hagen, G.R.Jansen, P.Navratil, F.Ameil, J.Atkinson, Y.Ayyad, D.Cortina-Gil, I.Dillmann, A.Estrade, A.Evdokimov, F.Farinon, H.Geissel, G.Guastalla, R.Janik, M.Kimura, R.Knobel, J.Kurcewicz, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Marta, M.Mostazo, I.Mukha, C.Nociforo, H.J.Ong, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, B.Sitar, P.Strmen, Y.Suzuki, M.Takechi, J.Tanaka, I.Tanihata, S.Terashima, J.Vargas, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

Proton Distribution Radii of 12-19C Illuminate Features of Neutron Halos

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(20Ne, X), (40Ar, X)12C/13C/14C/15/16C/17C/18C/19C, E=1 GeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ, root-mean-square proton and matter radii, neutron skin thickness. Comparison with ab initio calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.102501
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2016RU03      Phys.Rev. C 94, 034608 (2016)

P.Russotto, S.Gannon, S.Kupny, P.Lasko, L.Acosta, M.Adamczyk, A.Al-Ajlan, M.Al-Garawi, S.Al-Homaidhi, F.Amorini, L.Auditore, T.Aumann, Y.Ayyad, Z.Basrak, J.Benlliure, M.Boisjoli, K.Boretzky, J.Brzychczyk, A.Budzanowski, C.Caesar, G.Cardella, P.Cammarata, Z.Chajecki, M.Chartier, A.Chbihi, M.Colonna, M.D.Cozma, B.Czech, E.De Filippo, M.Di Toro, M.Famiano, I.Gasparic, L.Grassi, C.Guazzoni, P.Guazzoni, M.Heil, L.Heilborn, R.Introzzi, T.Isobe, K.Kezzar, M.Kis, A.Krasznahorkay, N.Kurz, E.La Guidara, G.Lanzalone, A.Le Fevre, Y.Leifels, R.C.Lemmon, Q.F.Li, I.Lombardo, J.Lukasik, W.G.Lynch, P.Marini, Z.Matthews, L.May, T.Minniti, M.Mostazo, A.Pagano, E.V.Pagano, M.Papa, P.Pawlowski, S.Pirrone, G.Politi, F.Porto, W.Reviol, F.Riccio, F.Rizzo, E.Rosato, D.Rossi, S.Santoro, D.G.Sarantites, H.Simon, I.Skwirczynska, Z.Sosin, L.Stuhl, W.Trautmann, A.Trifiro, M.Trimarchi, M.B.Tsang, G.Verde, M.Veselsky, M.Vigilante, Y.Wang, A.Wieloch, P.Wigg, J.Winkelbauer, H.H.Wolter, P.Wu, S.Yennello, P.Zambon, L.Zetta, M.Zoric

Results of the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: The symmetry energy at suprasaturation density

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E=400 MeV/nucleon; measured directed and elliptic flow of neutrons and charged particles as a function of rapidity and transverse momentum in central and semi-central collisions using Large Area Neutron Detector (LAND), parts of CHIMERA multidetector, ALADIN Time-of-flight Wall, KRATTA telescopes, and Washington University Microball detector as part of ASY-EOS experimental campaign at GSI facility; deduced density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy, equation-of-state (EOS) of neutron-rich matter. Comparison with UrQMD transport model calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.034608
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2016SU16      Phys.Rev. C 94, 011602 (2016)

Y.Suzuki, W.Horiuchi, S.Terashima, R.Kanungo, F.Ameil, J.Atkinson, Y.Ayyad, D.Cortina-Gil, I.Dillmann, A.Estrade, A.Evdokimov, F.Farinon, H.Geissel, G.Guastalla, R.Janik, R.Knoebel, J.Kurcewicz, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Marta, M.Mostazo, I.Mukha, C.Nociforo, H.J.Ong, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, B.Sitar, P.Strmen, M.Takechi, J.Tanaka, I.Tanihata, J.Vargas, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

Parameter-free calculation of charge-changing cross sections at high energy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(12C, X), E=937, 943 MeV/nucleon; 12C(13C, X), E=828 MeV/nucleon; 12C(14C, X), E=900 MeV/nucleon; 1H(12C, X), E=926 MeV/nucleon; 1H(13C, X), E=815 MeV/nucleon; 1H(14C, X), E=889 MeV/nucleon; 1H(15C, X), E=896 MeV/nucleon; 1H(16C, X), E=897 MeV/nucleon; 1H(17C, X), E=970 MeV/nucleon; 1H(18C, X), (19C, X), E=886 MeV/nucleon; calculated charge-changing σ (CCCS), proton, neutron, and matter radii using Glauber and eikonal formalism and approximations. Comparison with recent new high-energy data measured at the FRS-GSI facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.94.011602
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2016TA07      Prog.Theor.Exp.Phys. 2016, 043D05 (2016)

I.Tanihata, S.Terashima, R.Kanungo, F.Ameil, J.Atkinson, Y.Ayyad, D.Cortina-Gil, I.Dillmann, A.Estrade, A.Evdokimov, F.Farinon, H.Geissel, G.Guastalla, R.Janik, R.Knoebel, J.Kurcewicz, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Marta, M.Mostazo, I.Mukha, C.Nociforo, H.J.Ong, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, B.Sitar, P.Strmen, M.Takechi, J.Tanaka, H.Toki, J.Vargas, J.S.Winfield, H.Weick

Observation of large enhancements of charge exchange cross sections with neutron-rich carbon isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, H(C, X)12N/13N/14N/15N/16N/17N/18N/19N, E∼950 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ, Gamow-Teller and/or Fermi transition strengths.

doi: 10.1093/ptep/ptw034
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2014ES07      Phys.Rev.Lett. 113, 132501 (2014)

A.Estrade, R.Kanungo, W.Horiuchi, F.Ameil, J.Atkinson, Y.Ayyad, D.Cortina-Gil, I.Dillmann, A.Evdokimov, F.Farinon, H.Geissel, G.Guastalla, R.Janik, M.Kimura, R.Knobel, J.Kurcewicz, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Marta, M.Mostazo, I.Mukha, C.Nociforo, H.J.Ong, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, B.Sitar, P.Strmen, Y.Suzuki, M.Takechi, J.Tanaka, I.Tanihata, S.Terashima, J.Vargas, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

Proton Radii of 12-17B Define a Thick Neutron Surface in 17B

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(10B, X), (11B, X), (12B, X), (13B, X), (14B, X), (15B, X), (16B, X), (17B, X), E ∼ 900 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17B; deduced charge-changing σ, proton and matter radii, neutron skin. Glauber model analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.132501
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2014TE06      Prog.Theor.Exp.Phys. 2014, 101D02 (2014)

S.Terashima, I.Tanihata, R.Kanungo, A.Estrade, W.Horiuchi, F.Ameil, J.Atkinson, Y.Ayyad, D.Cortina-Gil, I.Dillmann, A.Evdokimov, F.Farinon, H.Geissel, G.Guastalla, R.Janik, M.Kimura, R.Knoebel, J.Kurcewicz, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Marta, M.Mostazo, I.Mukha, T.Neff, C.Nociforo, H.J.Ong, S.Pietri, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, B.Sitar, Y.Suzuki, M.Takechi, J.Tanaka, J.Vargas, J.S.Winfield, H.Weick

Proton radius of 14Be from measurement of charge-changing cross sections

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(7Be, np), (9Be, np), (10Be, np), (11Be, np), (12Be, np), (14Be, np), E=90 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced σ, proton and nucleon rms radii. Comparison with Glauber model calculations.

doi: 10.1093/ptep/ptu134
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