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  • Aleksandrov, D., et al. (author)
  • Invariant mass spectrum and alpha-n correlation function studied in the fragmentation of He-6 on a carbon target
  • 1998
  • In: Nuclear Physics A. - 0375-9474. ; 633:2, s. 234-246
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Momentum distributions and invariant mass spectra from the breakup of He-6 ions with an energy of 240 MeV/u interacting with a carbon target have been studied. The data were used to extract information about the reaction mechanism which is influenced by the structure of He-6. It is found that the dominant reaction mechanism is a two-step process: knock out of one neutron followed by the decay of the He-5 resonance. The shape of the (alpha+n) two-body invariant mass spectrum is interpreted as mainly reflecting the 5He ground state which is a J(pi) = 3/2(-) resonance. However, no evidence for correlations between cu particles and neutrons is observed in the momentum widths of the distributions. It is demonstrated that a combined analysis of the two-body invariant mass spectrum and an appropriate correlation function may be used to determine the properties of the intermediate resonance. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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  • Chulkov, L. V., et al. (author)
  • Large spin alignment of the unbound He-5 fragment after fragmentation of 240 MeV/nucleon He-6
  • 1997
  • In: Physical Review Letters. - 1079-7114 .- 0031-9007. ; 79:2, s. 201-204
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Peripheral fragmentation of a 240 MeV/nucleon beam of the halo nucleus He-6 incident on carbon target has been studied in a kinematically complete experiment. It is found that one-neutron stripping to the unbound nucleus He-5 is the dominant fragmentation mechanism and that it leads to a spin alignment of He-5 in a plane perpendicular to the He-5 momentum vector. This is expected to be a common feature for all neutron halo nuclei.
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  • Gadea, A., et al. (author)
  • Spectroscopy at N=Z with EUROBALL III
  • 1999
  • In: AIP Conference Proceedings. - : AIP. - 1551-7616 .- 0094-243X. ; 495, s. 195-198
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A complete study of the nuclear structure by means of gamma spectroscopy requires, in addition to the high resolution gamma measurement and accurate DCO's or angular distributions, the information concerning the Electric or Magnetic character of the transition. This information for transitions in nuclei far from stability valley is now reachable in the new generation of Ge-arrays based in composite detectors. EUROBALL III is a good example with the high polarization sensitivity of the 90 degrees ring of Clovers. The Polarization correlations PCO's measured in coincidence with the Cluster detectors permits to investigate transitions in weakly populated nuclei. In this contribution we present results on medium mass N=Z nuclei measured with EUROBALL III coupled with light particle ancillary detectors.
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  • Gorska, M, et al. (author)
  • Cd-98(48)50 : The two-proton-hole spectrum in Sn-100(50)50
  • 1997
  • In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007 .- 1079-7114. ; 79:13, s. 2415-2418
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Excited states in Cd-98, two proton holes from Sn-100, were identified and studied for the first time, using in-beam spectroscopy with highly selective ancillary detectors. The structure of the (pi g(9/2))(-2) two-proton-hole spectrum below a T-1/2 = 0.48(16) mu s isomer is deduced and compared to shell-model predictions. A tentative I-pi = (8(+)) assignment, as suggested by systematics, yields a strongly reduced B(E2,8(+) --> 6(+)) = 0.44((+20)(-10)) W.u., corresponding to an effective proton charge of e(pi) = 0.85((+20)(-10))e, which is at variance with existing theoretical predictions.
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  • Gorska, M, et al. (author)
  • Cd-98(48)50: The two-proton-hole spectrum in Sn-100(50)50
  • 1997
  • In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - : AMER INST PHYSICS. - 0031-9007. ; 79:13, s. 2415-2418
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    • Excited states in Cd-98, two proton holes from Sn-100, were identified and studied for the first time, using in-beam spectroscopy with highly selective ancillary detectors. The structure of the (pi g(9/2))(-2) two-proton-hole spectrum below a T-1/2 = 0.48
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  • Gorska, M, et al. (author)
  • Spectroscopy of the T-z=1 nuclei close to Sn-100
  • 1997
  • In: ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B. - : ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B, JAGELLONIAN UNIV, INST PHYSICS. - 0587-4254. ; 28:1-2, s. 303-307
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    • The two nuclei Cd-98 and Sn-102, closest neighbours of Sn-100, have been studied with a recoil catcher setup, following the reactions: Ni-58(Ti-46, alpha 2n)Cd-98 and Ni-58(Cr-50, alpha 2n)Sn-102. Long lived isomeric states were measured in Cd-98 I-pi = (
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  • Lipoglavšek, M., et al. (author)
  • In-beam study of 102Sn
  • 1996
  • In: Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei. - 0939-7922 .- 1431-5831. ; 356:3, s. 239-240
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    • Excited states in 102Sn have been identified for the first time, in an in-beam γ-ray spectroscopic experiment. Two γ-ray transitions with energies 1472 and 497 keV following the decay of the seniority 6+ isomer with t1/2 = 1.0(5) μs were unambiguously assigned to 102Sn. Due to the very low cross section of about 2 μb for producing 102Sn in the reaction 50Cr(58Ni,1α2n), a highly selective detector setup utilizing NORDBALL ancillary detectors and a recoil catcher device was used. High γ-ray detection efficiency was achieved with two EUROBALL Ge cluster detectors.
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peer-reviewed (37)
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Axelsson, A (15)
Persson, J. (15)
Nyberg, J. (12)
Fahlander, C. (12)
Atac, A (12)
Nilsson, Thomas, 196 ... (11)
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Jonson, Björn, 1941 (11)
Nyman, Göran Hugo, 1 ... (10)
Riisager, K. (10)
Axelsson, J (9)
Palacz, M. (9)
Borge, M. J. G. (9)
Gorska, M. (9)
Grawe, H. (9)
Smedberg, Martin, 19 ... (9)
Lipoglavsek, M. (9)
Weiszflog, M (8)
Leoni, S. (8)
Sletten, G (7)
Mukha, I. (7)
Axelsson, L. (7)
Johnson, A (7)
Tengblad, O (6)
Lindqvist, J (6)
Seweryniak, D. (6)
Holmberg, S. (6)
Likar, A. (6)
Mitarai, S. (6)
Herlitz, Johan, 1949 (5)
Cederkall, J. (5)
de Angelis, G. (5)
Petersen, B. (5)
Axelsson, Åsa B., 19 ... (5)
Cederwall, B. (5)
Hornshoj, P. (5)
Aysto, J. (4)
Simon, H (4)
Bazzacco, D. (4)
Eberth, J. (4)
Gadea, A. (4)
Lunardi, S. (4)
Schrieder, G. (4)
Fynbo, H. O. U. (4)
Herskind, B (4)
Axelsson, Leif, 1970 (4)
Martel, I. (4)
Ekström, L (4)
Bång, A (4)
Shizuma, T. (4)
Piiparinen, M (4)
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Uppsala University (23)
Chalmers University of Technology (14)
Karolinska Institutet (8)
University of Gothenburg (5)
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Swedish (1)
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