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2023MO07      Phys.Lett. B 839, 137833 (2023)

A.Mollaebrahimi, C.Hornung, T.Dickel, D.Amanbayev, G.Kripko-Koncz, W.R.Plass, S.Ayet S.Andres, S.Beck, A.Blazhev, J.Bergmann, H.Geissel, M.Gorska, H.Grawe, F.Greiner, E.Haettner, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, I.Miskun, F.Nowacki, C.Scheidenberger, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, Z.Brencic, O.Charviakova, P.Constantin, M.Dehghan, J.Ebert, L.Grof, O.Hall, M.N.Harakeh, S.Kaur, A.Kankainen, R.Knobel, D.A.Kostyleva, N.Kurkova, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mardor, D.Nichita, J.-H.Otto, Z.Patyk, S.Pietri, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, A.-K.Rink, H.Roesch, A.Spataru, G.Stanic, A.State, Y.K.Tanaka, M.Vencelj, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield, M.I.Yavor, J.Zhao

Studying Gamow-Teller transitions and the assignment of isomeric and ground states at N = 50

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Be(124Xe, X), E=800 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, ToF. 94Ru, 94Rh, 94mRh, 96,97,97mRu, 97Pd, 97,97mAg, 98Pd, 98Cd, 99Ag, 100Pd, 100Ag, 100Cd, 101In; deduced mass excess and Q-values. Comparison with AME2020 evaluation. The FRS Ion Catcher (FRS-IC) at GSI, Germany.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137833
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2022CA10      Phys.Lett. B 829, 137067 (2022)

M.Caamano, T.Roger, A.M.Moro, G.F.Grinyer, J.Pancin, S.Bagchi, S.Sambi, J.Gibelin, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, N.Itagaki, J.Benlliure, D.Cortina-Gil, F.Farget, B.Jacquot, D.Perez-Loureiro, B.Pietras, R.Raabe, D.Ramos, C.Rodriguez-Tajes, H.Savajols, M.Vandebrouck

Experimental investigation of ground-state properties of 7H with transfer reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F, 12C(8He, 7H), E=15.4 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 7H; deduced resonance parameters, mass, T1/2, σ(θ). Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137067
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2022DA06      Phys.Rev. C 105, L031304 (2022)

B.Das, B.Cederwall, C.Qi, M.Gorska, P.H.Regan, O.Aktas, H.M.Albers, A.Banerjee, M.M.R.Chishti, J.Gerl, N.Hubbard, S.Jazrawi, J.Jolie, A.K.Mistry, M.Polettini, A.Yaneva, S.Alhomaidhi, J.Zhao, T.Arici, S.Bagchi, G.Benzoni, P.Boutachkov, T.Davinson, T.Dickel, E.Haettner, O.Hall, Ch.Hornung, J.P.Hucka, P.R.John, I.Kojouharov, R.Knobel, D.Kostyleva, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mukha, W.R.Plass, B.S.Nara Singh, J.Vasiljevic, S.Pietri, Zs.Podolyak, M.Rudigier, H.Rosch, E.Sahin, H.Schaffner, C.Scheidenberger, F.Schirru, A.Sharma, R.Shearman, Y.Tanaka, J.Vesic, H.Weick, H.J.Wollersheim, U.Ahmed, A.Algora, C.Appleton, J.Benito, A.Blazhev, A.Bracco, A.M.Bruce, M.Brunet, R.Canavan, A.Esmaylzadeh, L.M.Fraile, G.Hafner, H.Heggen, D.Kahl, V.Karayonchev, R.Kern, A.Korgul, G.Kosir, N.Kurz, R.Lozeva, M.Mikolajczuk, P.Napiralla, R.Page, C.M.Petrache, N.Pietralla, J.-M.Regis, P.Ruotsalainen, L.Sexton, V.Sanchez-Temble, M.Si, J.Vilhena, V.Werner, J.Wiederhold, W.Witt, P.J.Woods, G.Zimba

Nature of seniority symmetry breaking in the semimagic nucleus 94Ru

RADIOACTIVITY 95mPd(β+p)[from 9Be(124Xe, F), E=850 MeV/nucleon];measured Eγ, Iγ, Ep, Ip, γγ-coin, pγ-coin. 94Ru; deduced T1/2 of low-lying excited states, B(E2). Comparison to shell-model calculations. Ions were separated with FRS at GSI and implanted in the Advanced Implantation Detector Array (AIDA), composed of three double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSSDs) situated at the center of the DEcay SPECtroscopy (DESPEC) setup, comprised of a hybrid array of six triple cluster high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors and 36 LaBr3(Ce) detectors of the FAst TIMing Array (FATIMA).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.105.L031304
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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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2022SP03      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B522, 32 (2022)

A.Spataru, C.Hornung, T.Dickel, E.Haettner, S.Pietri, S.Ayet San Andres, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, J.Bergmann, J.Ebert, A.Finley, H.Geissel, F.Greiner, O.Hall, S.Kaur, W.Lippert, I.Miskun, J.-H.Otto, W.R.Plass, A.Prochazka, S.Purushothaman, C.Rappold, A.-K.Rink, C.Scheidenberger, Y.K.Tanaka, H.Toernqvist, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield

First coupling of the FRS particle identification and the FRS-Ion Catcher data acquisition systems: The case of 109In

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(124Xe, X)109In, E=600 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced mass-to-charge spectrum of ground state and two isomeric states. The FRagment Separator (FRS) and the Multiple-Reflection Time-Of-Flight Mass-Spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) particle identification (PID) systems at GSI.

doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2022.04.003
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2022TA12      Phys.Rev. C 106, 014617 (2022)

M.Tanaka, M.Takechi, A.Homma, A.Prochazka, M.Fukuda, D.Nishimura, T.Suzuki, T.Moriguchi, D.S.Ahn, A.Aimaganbetov, M.Amano, H.Arakawa, S.Bagchi, K.-H.Behr, N.Burtebayev, K.Chikaato, H.Du, T.Fujii, N.Fukuda, H.Geissel, T.Hori, S.Hoshino, R.Igosawa, A.Ikeda, N.Inabe, K.Inomata, K.Itahashi, T.Izumikawa, D.Kamioka, N.Kanda, I.Kato, I.Kenzhina, Z.Korkulu, Y.Kuk, K.Kusaka, K.Matsuta, M.Mihara, E.Miyata, D.Nagae, S.Nakamura, M.Nassurlla, K.Nishimuro, K.Nishizuka, K.Ohnishi, M.Ohtake, T.Ohtsubo, S.Omika, H.J.Ong, A.Ozawa, H.Sakurai, C.Scheidenberger, Y.Shimizu, T.Sugihara, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, S.Suzuki, H.Takeda, Y.Tanaka, Y.K.Tanaka, I.Tanihata, T.Wada, K.Wakayama, S.Yagi, T.Yamaguchi, R.Yanagihara, Y.Yanagisawa, K.Yoshida, T.K.Zholdybayev

Charge-changing cross sections for 42-51Ca and effect of charged-particle evaporation induced by neutron-removal reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(42Ca, X), (43Ca, X), (44Ca, X), (45Ca, X), (46Ca, X), (47Ca, X), (48Ca, X), (49Ca, X), (50Ca, X), (51Ca, X), E=280 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced charge-exchange σ. Comparison to Glauber-like model calculations. Observed significant decrease of charge-exchange cross-section with increase of point-proton radius and attributed this effect to attributed to the charged-particle evaporation induced by the neutron-removal reaction. Used the conclusions of the present work to re-analyze charge-exchange σ for Be, B, C, N, O, F, Si, Ti, Ca, Fe isotopes. BigRIPS fragment separator at RI Beam Factory (RIBF).

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.106.014617
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2021CA22      Phys.Rev. C 104, 034318 (2021)

S.Calinescu, O.Sorlin, I.Matea, F.Carstoiu, D.D.Dao, F.Nowacki, G.de Angelis, R.Astabatyan, S.Bagchi, C.Borcea, R.Borcea, L.Caceres, M.Ciemala, E.Clement, Z.Dombradi, S.Franchoo, A.Gottardo, S.Grevy, H.Guerin, M.N.Harakeh, I.M.Harca, O.Kamalou, M.Kmiecik, A.Krasznahorkay, M.Krzysiek, I.Kuti, A.Lepailleur, S.Lukyanov, A.Maj, V.Maslov, K.Mazurek, P.Morfouace, J.Mrazek, F.Negoita, M.Niikura, L.Olivier, Y.Penionzhkevich, L.Perrot, C.Petrone, Z.Podolyak, C.Rigollet, T.Roger, F.Rotaru, D.Sohler, M.Stanoiu, I.Stefan, L.Stuhl, J.C.Thomas, Z.Vajta, M.Vandebrouck, O.Wieland

Coulomb and nuclear excitations of 70Zn and 68Ni at intermediate energy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb, 12C(70Zn, 70Zn'), E=51.8 MeV/nucleon; 208Pb, 12C(68Ni, 68Ni'), E=40.8, 47.68 MeV, [secondary 68Ni beam from 9Be(70Zn, X), E=60 MeV/nucleon primary reaction, followed by separation of fragments using LISE3 spectrometer at GANIL and implanted in a plastic detector]; measured Doppler corrected γ spectra, Eγ, Iγ, γ(θ), scattered particles, (70Zn)γ- and 68Niγ-coin using 46 hexagonal BaF2 crystals for γ detection, and position-sensitive gas-filled detectors for particles. 68Ni, 70Zn; deduced levels, σ, B(E2) and deformation parameters for the first and second 2+ states from intermediate energy Coulomb excitation; calculated Potential-energy surface in (β, γ) plane using constrained Hartree-Fock minimization in the shell-model basis, levels, J, π of 70Zn using shell model, generator coordinate method (GCM), and triaxial AMP, and compared to experimental level structure.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.034318
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2021MA22      Phys.Rev. C 103, 034319 (2021)

I.Mardor, S.A.Andres, T.Dickel, D.Amanbayev, S.Beck, J.Bergmann, H.Geissel, L.Grof, E.Haettner, C.Hornung, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, G.Kripko-Koncz, I.Miskun, A.Mollaebrahimi, W.R.Plass, C.Scheidenberger, H.Weick, S.Bagchi, D.L.Balabanski, A.A.Bezbakh, Z.Brencic, O.Charviakova, V.Chudoba, P.Constantin, M.Dehghan, A.S.Fomichev, L.V.Grigorenko, O.Hall, M.N.Harakeh, J.-P.Hucka, A.Kankainen, O.Kiselev, R.Knobel, D.A.Kostyleva, S.A.Krupko, N.Kurkova, N.Kuzminchuk, I.Mukha, I.A.Muzalevskii, D.Nichita, C.Nociforo, Z.Patyk, M.Pfutzner, S.Pietri, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, H.Roesch, F.Schirru, P.G.Sharov, A.Spataru, G.Stanic, A.State, Y.K.Tanaka, M.Vencelj, M.I.Yavor, J.Zhao

Mass measurements of As, Se, and Br nuclei, and their implication on the proton-neutron interaction strength toward the N=Z line

ATOMIC MASSES 69As, 70,71Se, 71Br; measured mass-to-charge ratio spectra using the multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) at the Fragment Separator (FRS) at GSI; deduced mass excesses and compared to evaluated data in AME-2016, and proton-neutron interaction (δVpn) for odd-odd nuclei along the N=Z line above Z=29. Isotopes produced via fragmentation in 9Be(124Xe, X), E=982 MeV/nucleon, followed by separation of fragments using FRS separator at GSI.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.103.034319
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2020BA27      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 222504 (2020)

S.Bagchi, R.Kanungo, Y.K.Tanaka, H.Geissel, P.Doornenbal, W.Horiuchi, G.Hagen, T.Suzuki, N.Tsunoda, D.S.Ahn, H.Baba, K.Behr, F.Browne, S.Chen, M.L.Cortes, A.Estrade, N.Fukuda, M.Holl, K.Itahashi, N.Iwasa, G.R.Jansen, W.G.Jiang, S.Kaur, A.O.Macchiavelli, S.Y.Matsumoto, S.S.Momiyama, I.Murray, T.Nakamura, S.J.Novario, H.J.Ong, T.Otsuka, T.Papenbrock, S.Paschalis, A.Prochazka, C.Scheidenberger, P.Schrock, Y.Shimizu, D.Steppenbeck, H.Sakurai, D.Suzuki, H.Suzuki, M.Takechi, H.Takeda, S.Takeuchi, R.Taniuchi, K.Wimmer, K.Yoshida

Two-Neutron Halo is Unveiled in 29F

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(29F, X), E=255 MeV/nucleon; C(27F, X), E=250 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, En, In. 27,29F; deduced two-neutron Borromean halo. Comparison with theoretical calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.222504
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2020BA61      Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 290 (2020)

S.Bagchi, H.Akimune, J.Gibelin, M.N.Harakeh, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N.L.Achouri, B.Bastin, K.Boretzky, H.Bouzomita, M.Caamano, L.Caceres, S.Damoy, F.Delaunay, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, M.Fujiwara, U.Garg, G.F.Grinyer, O.Kamalou, E.Khan, A.Krasznahorkay, G.Lhoutellier, J.F.Libin, S.Lukyanov, K.Mazurek, M.A.Najafi, J.Pancin, Y.Penionzhkevich, L.Perrot, R.Raabe, C.Rigollet, T.Roger, S.Sambi, H.Savajols, M.Senoville, C.Stodel, L.Suen, J.C.Thomas, M.Vandebrouck, J.Van de Walle

Signature of a possible α-cluster state in N = Z doubly-magic 56Ni

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(56Ni, α), E=50 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα. 56Ni; deduced average multiplicities, α-cluster resonance state. Comparison with theoretical calculations. MAYA setup, GANIL.

doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00294-7
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2020HO01      Phys.Lett. B 801, 135185 (2020)

K.B.Howard, U.Garg, M.Itoh, H.Akimune, S.Bagchi, T.Doi, Y.Fujikawa, M.Fujiwara, T.Furuno, M.N.Harakeh, Y.Hijikata, K.Inaba, S.Ishida, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, T.Kawabata, S.Kawashima, K.Kitamura, N.Kobayashi, Y.Matsuda, A.Nakagawa, S.Nakamura, K.Nosaka, S.Okamoto, S.Ota, S.Weyhmiller, Z.Yang

Compression-mode resonances in the calcium isotopes and implications for the asymmetry term in nuclear incompressibility

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40,42,44,48Ca(α, α'), E=386 MeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced positive value for the asymmetry term in the nuclear incompressibility. Isoscalar giant monopole resonance (ISGMR).

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2019.135185
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2020HO03      Phys.Lett. B 802, 135200 (2020)

C.Hornung, D.Amanbayev, I.Dedes, G.Kripko-Koncz, I.Miskun, N.Shimizu, S.Ayet S.Andres, J.Bergmann, T.Dickel, J.Dudek, J.Ebert, H.Geissel, M.Gorska, H.Grawe, F.Greiner, E.Haettner, T.Otsuka, W.R.Plass, S.Purushothaman, A.-Ka.Rink, C.Scheidenberger, H.Weick, S.Bagchi, A.Blazhev, O.Charviakova, D.Curien, A.Finlay, S.Kaur, W.Lippert, J.-H.Otto, Z.Patyk, S.Pietri, Y.K.Tanaka, Y.Tsunoda, J.S.Winfield

Isomer studies in the vicinity of the doubly-magic nucleus 100Sn: Observation of a new low-lying isomeric state in 97Ag

RADIOACTIVITY 97Ag, 101,103,105,107,109In(IT) [from 9Be(124Xe, X), E=600 MeV/nucleon]; measured decay products, mass-to-charge spectra; deduced mass excess, excitation energies. Comparison with shell model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2020.135200
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2020TA05      Phys.Rev.Lett. 124, 102501 (2020)

M.Tanaka, M.Takechi, A.Homma, M.Fukuda, D.Nishimura, T.Suzuki, Y.Tanaka, T.Moriguchi, D.S.Ahn, A.Aimaganbetov, M.Amano, H.Arakawa, S.Bagchi, K.-H.Behr, N.Burtebayev, K.Chikaato, H.Du, S.Ebata, T.Fujii, N.Fukuda, H.Geissel, T.Hori, W.Horiuchi, S.Hoshino, R.Igosawa, A.Ikeda, N.Inabe, K.Inomata, K.Itahashi, T.Izumikawa, D.Kamioka, N.Kanda, I.Kato, I.Kenzhina, Z.Korkulu, Y.Kuk, K.Kusaka, K.Matsuta, M.Mihara, E.Miyata, D.Nagae, S.Nakamura, M.Nassurlla, K.Nishimuro, K.Nishizuka, K.Ohnishi, M.Ohtake, T.Ohtsubo, S.Omika, H.J.Ong, A.Ozawa, A.Prochazka, H.Sakurai, C.Scheidenberger, Y.Shimizu, T.Sugihara, T.Sumikama, H.Suzuki, S.Suzuki, H.Takeda, Y.K.Tanaka, I.Tanihata, T.Wada, K.Wakayama, S.Yagi, T.Yamaguchi, R.Yanagihara, Y.Yanagisawa, K.Yoshida, T.K.Zholdybayev

Swelling of Doubly Magic 48Ca Core in Ca Isotopes beyond N=28

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(42Ca, X), (43Ca, X), (44Ca, X), (45Ca, X), (46Ca, X), (47Ca, X), (48Ca, X), (49Ca, X), (50Ca, X), (51Ca, X), E=280 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products. 42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51Ca; deduced neutron number dependence in root-mean-square matter radii, novel growth in neutron skin thickness. Comparison with mean field calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.102501
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2019AN10      Phys.Rev. C 99, 064313 (2019), Erratum Phys.Rev. C 107, 029901 (2023)

S.A.S.Andres, C.Hornung, J.Ebert, W.R.Plass, T.Dickel, H.Geissel, C.Scheidenberger, J.Bergmann, F.Greiner, E.Haettner, C.Jesch, W.Lippert, I.Mardor, I.Miskun, Z.Patyk, S.Pietri, A.Pihktelev, S.Purushothaman, M.P.Reiter, A.-K.Rink, H.Weick, M.I.Yavor, S.Bagchi, V.Charviakova, P.Constantin, M.Diwisch, A.Finlay, S.Kaur, R.Knobel, J.Lang, B.Mei, I.D.Moore, J.-H.Otto, I.Pohjalainen, A.Prochazka, C.Rappold, M.Takechi, Y.K.Tanaka, J.S.Winfield, X.Xu

High-resolution, accurate multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometry for short-lived, exotic nuclei of a few events in their ground and low-lying isomeric states

ATOMIC MASSES 93,94Ru, 94Rh, 96,97Pd, 100Ag, 107Cd, 114,116,133,134Te, 114,134Sb, 117,119,133,134I, 119Xe, 124,125,126Cs, 211,212,213Fr, 211Po, 212,213,218,220Rn, 212,217At; 134mSb, 133mTe, 133m,134mI, 134mXe, 211mPo; measured mass excess and isomer energies using multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MR-TOF-MS) with the FRS Ion Catcher at GSI. Isotopes produced in 9Be(238U, F), E=300, 1000 MeV/nucleon; 9Be(124Xe, X), E=600 MeV/nucleon reactions using FRS separator at GSI. Comparison with AME-2016 evaluation. Systematics of S(2n) values in N=123-136 Pb, Bi, Po, At, Rn, Fr, Ra, Ac, Th isotopes, and compared with theoretical predictions.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.064313
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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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2018SA49      Phys.Lett. B 786, 16 (2018)

D.Savran, V.Derya, S.Bagchi, J.Endres, M.N.Harakeh, J.Isaak, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, E.G.Lanza, B.Loher, A.Najafi, S.Pascu, S.G.Pickstone, N.Pietralla, V.Yu.Ponomarev, C.Rigollet, C.Romig, M.Spieker, A.Vitturi, A.Zilges

Multi-messenger investigation of the Pygmy Dipole Resonance in 140Ce

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 140Ce(p, p'), E=80 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(θ), Pygmy Dipole Resonance single excitations. Comparison with the Quasi-particle Phonon Model calculations.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2018.09.025
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2017ZA09      Phys.Rev. C 96, 034617 (2017)

J.C.Zamora, T.Aumann, S.Bagchi, S.Bonig, M.Csatlos, I.Dillmann, C.Dimopoulou, P.Egelhof, V.Eremin, T.Furuno, H.Geissel, R.Gernhauser, M.N.Harakeh, A.-L.Hartig, S.Ilieva, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, O.Kiselev, H.Kollmus, C.Kozhuharov, A.Krasznahorkay, Th.Kroll, M.Kuilman, S.Litvinov, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Mahjour-Shafiei, M.Mutterer, D.Nagae, M.A.Najafi, C.Nociforo, F.Nolden, U.Popp, C.Rigollet, S.Roy, C.Scheidenberger, M.von Schmid, M.Steck, B.Streicher, L.Stuhl, M.Thurauf, T.Uesaka, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield, D.Winters, P.J.Woods, T.Yamaguchi, K.Yue, J.Zenihiro

Nuclear-matter radius studies from 58Ni (α, α) experiments at the GSI Experimental Storage Ring with the EXL facility

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(58Ni, α), (58Ni, α'), E=100, 150 MeV/nucleon; measured scattered α-particles, differential σ(θ, E) using stored ion beams and a UHV compatible detection system with a double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSD) at the heavy-ion experimental storage ring (ESR) at GSI facility; deduced optical model potential parameters, probability density distribution, point-density distributions of 58Ni, nuclear-matter radius, and compared with Skyrme-Hartree-Fock calculation (SHF), half-density radius, diffuseness of a Fermi-shape, rms radius, total-matter distribution, point-matter distribution. Comparison with experimental data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.96.034617
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2016ZA08      Phys.Lett. B 763, 16 (2016)

J.C.Zamora, T.Aumann, S.Bagchi, S.Bonig, M.Csatlos, I.Dillmann, C.Dimopoulou, P.Egelhof, V.Eremin, T.Furuno, H.Geissel, R.Gernhauser, M.N.Harakeh, A.-L.Hartig, S.Ilieva, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, O.Kiselev, H.Kollmus, C.Kozhuharov, A.Krasznahorkay, Th.Kroll, M.Kuilman, S.Litvinov, Yu.A.Litvinov, M.Mahjour-Shafiei, M.Mutterer, D.Nagae, M.A.Najafi, C.Nociforo, F.Nolden, U.Popp, C.Rigollet, S.Roy, C.Scheidenberger, M.von Schmid, M.Steck, B.Streicher, L.Stuhl, M.Thurauf, T.Uesaka, H.Weick, J.S.Winfield, D.Winters, P.J.Woods, T.Yamaguchi, K.Yue, J.Zenihiro

First measurement of isoscalar giant resonances in a stored-beam experiment

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(58Ni, α'), E=100 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα. 58Ni; deduced σ(θ, E), monopole contribution of the energy-weighted sum rule (EWSR).

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2016.10.015
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2015BA52      Phys.Lett. B 751, 371 (2015)

S.Bagchi, J.Gibelin, M.N.Harakeh, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N.L.Achouri, H.Akimune, B.Bastin, K.Boretzky, H.Bouzomita, M.Caamano, L.Caceres, S.Damoy, F.Delaunay, B.Fernandez-Dominguez, M.Fujiwara, U.Garg, G.F.Grinyer, O.Kamalou, E.Khan, A.Krasznahorkay, G.Lhoutellier, J.F.Libin, S.Lukyanov, K.Mazurek, M.A.Najafi, J.Pancin, Y.Penionzhkevich, L.Perrot, R.Raabe, C.Rigollet, T.Roger, S.Sambi, H.Savajols, M.Senoville, C.Stodel, L.Suen, J.C.Thomas, M.Vandebrouck

Observation of isoscalar multipole strengths in exotic doubly-magic 56Ni in inelastic α scattering in inverse kinematics

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 4He(56Ni, α), E=50 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced inelastic σ(θ), Isoscalar Giant Monopole Resonance (ISGMR) and the Isoscalar Giant Dipole Resonance (ISGDR) strength functions.

doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.10.060
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2015DO10      Phys.Scr. T166, 014007 (2015)

D.T.Doherty, P.J.Woods, Y.A.Litvinov, M.A.Najafi, S.Bagchi, S.Bishop, M.Bo, C.Brandau, T.Davinson, I.Dillmann, A.Estrade, P.Egelhof, A.Evdokimov, A.Gumberidze, M.Heil, C.Lederer, S.A.Litvinov, G.Lotay, N.Kalantar-Nayestanaki, O.Kiselev, C.Kozhuharov, T.Kroll, M.Mahjour-Shafiei, M.Mutterer, F.Nolden, N.Petridis, U.Popp, R.Reifarth, C.Rigollet, S.Roy, M.Steck, T.Stohlker, B.Streicher, S.Trotsenko, M.v.Schmid, X.L.Yan, J.C.Zamora

Nuclear transfer reaction measurements at the ESR-for the investigation of the astrophysical 15O(α, γ)19Ne reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(20Ne, d), E=50 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced energy levels, J, π. Comparison with available data.

doi: 10.1088/0031-8949/2015/T166/014007
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