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O. Wieland

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Decay studies in the A∼225 Po-Fr region from the DESPEC campaign at GSI in 2021

2022

The HISPEC-DESPEC collaboration aims at investigating the struc-ture of exotic nuclei formed in fragmentation reactions with decay spectroscopymeasurements, as part of the FAIR Phase-0 campaign at GSI. This paper reportson first results of an experiment performed in spring 2021, with a focus on beta-decaystudies in the Po-Fr nuclei in the 220 < A <230 island of octupole deformationexploiting the DESPEC setup. Ion-beta correlations and fast-timing techniques arebeing employed, giving an insight into this difficult-to-reach region. peerReviewed

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On the Road to FAIR: 1st Operation of AGATA in PreSPEC at GSI

2013

International audience; The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR), under construction at Darmstadt will provide intense relativistic beams of exotic nuclei at its Superconducting-FRagment Separator. High-resolution in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy will be performed in the HISPEC experiment, using the European Advanced GAmma-ray Tracking Array (AGATA). The PreSPEC-AGATA campaign is the predecessor of HISPEC and runs from 2012 to 2014 at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH. Up to19 AGATA modules were used at GSI's F Ragment Separator in 2012. We report on the status of the experiment including preliminary results from performance commissioning.

Nuclear physicsPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsQC1-9990103 physical sciencesSubatomic PhysicsFacility for Antiproton and Ion ResearchAGATA[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]010306 general physics7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesEPJ Web of Conferences
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'beta'-decay studies of neutron-rich 'TL', 'PB', and 'BI' isotopes

2014

The fragmentation of relativistic uranium projectiles has been exploited at the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung laboratory to investigate the β decay of neutron-rich nuclei just beyond 208Pb. This paper reports on β-delayed γ decays of 211-213Tl, 215Pb, and 215-219Bi de-exciting states in the daughters 211-213Pb, 215Bi, and 215-219Po. The resulting partial level schemes, proposed with the help of systematics and shell-model calculations, are presented. The role of allowed Gamow-Teller and first-forbidden β transitions in this mass region is discussed. © 2014 American Physical Society.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeSHELL modelchemistry.chemical_elementUraniumBeta decayrelativistic projectile fragmentationRISING spectrometerIonizing radiationNuclear physicschemistrySPINDouble beta decaySubatomic Physicsr-processNeutronbeta decayAtomic physics
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Pygmy dipole resonance in 124Sn populated by inelastic scattering of 17O

2014

L. Pellegri et al. ; 5 pags. ; 6 figs. ; open access article under the CC BY license. Funded by SCOAP3

Elastic scatteringPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaIsoscalarGamma rayInelastic scattering01 natural sciences7. Clean energyResonance (particle physics)lcsh:QC1-999Isospin characterLow-lying electric dipole excitationsIonNuclear physicsDipoleLow-lying electric dipole excitations 124Sn0103 physical sciencesAGATAAtomic physics010306 general physics124Snlcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters B
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Conceptual design of the AGATA 1$\pi$ array at GANIL

2017

The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) has been installed at the GANIL facility, Caen-France. This setup exploits the stable and radioactive heavy-ions beams delivered by the cyclotron accelerator complex of GANIL. Additionally, it benefits from a large palette of ancillary detectors and spectrometers to address in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy of exotic nuclei. The set-up has been designed to couple AGATA with a magnetic spectrometer, charged-particle and neutron detectors, scintillators for the detection of high-energy γ rays and other devices such as a plunger to measure nuclear lifetimes. In this paper, the design and the mechanical characteristics of the set-up are described. Based on sim…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsPlunger devicePhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCyclotronScintillator[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Accelerator Physics and InstrumentationTracking (particle physics)01 natural sciences7. Clean energylaw.inventionNuclear physicsConceptual designlaw0103 physical sciencesPARIS LaBr3 detectorNeutron detectionPulse shape analysisAGATA spectrometer010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentInstrumentationPhysicsSpectrometerVAMOS plus plus spectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsDetectorFATIMA LaBr3 detectorAcceleratorfysik och instrumenteringDIAMANT detectorNEDA detectorAuthor Keywords:AGATA spectrometerPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsAGATAgamma-ray trackingGANIL facility
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Resolution, efficiency and stability of HPGe detector operating in a magnetic field at various gamma-ray energies

2008

Abstract The use of High Purity Germanium detectors (HPGe) has been planned in some future experiments of hadronic physics. The crystals will be located close to large spectrometers where the magnetic fringing field will not be negligible and their performances might change. Moreover high precision is required in these experiments. The contribution of magnetic field presence and long term measurements is unique. In this paper the results of systematic measurements of the resolution, stability and efficiency of a crystal operating inside a magnetic field of 0.8 T, using radioactive sources in the energy range from 0.08 to 1.33 MeV, are reported. The measurements have been repeated during sev…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrometerField (physics)HPGe; PANDA; Double HypernucleiPANDAResolution (electron density)DetectorHPGe detectorsGamma raychemistry.chemical_elementHPGe detectors; hypernuclear gamma-ray spectroscopy; magnetic fieldGermaniummagnetic fieldSemiconductor detectorComputational physicsMagnetic fieldNuclear physicshypernuclear gamma-ray spectroscopychemistryDouble HypernucleiHPGeNuclear ExperimentInstrumentation
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Evidence of octupole-phonons at high spin in 207Pb

2019

A lifetime measurement of the 19/2 state in Pb has been performed using the Recoil Distance Doppler-Shift (RDDS) method. The nuclei of interest were produced in multi-nucleon transfer reactions induced by a Pb beam impinging on a Mo enriched target. The beam-like nuclei were detected and identified in terms of their atomic mass number in the VAMOS++ spectrometer while the prompt γ rays were detected by the AGATA tracking array. The measured large reduced transition probability B(E3,19/2→13/2)=40(8) W.u. is the first indication of the octupole phonon at high spin in Pb. An analysis in terms of a particle-octupole-vibration coupling model indicates that the measured B(E3) value in Pb is compa…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsPlunger devicePhononNuclear TheoryOctupole phonon[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]gamma-Ray trackingγ -Ray tracking01 natural sciences7. Clean energyRecoilVAMOS++ spectrometerAGATA spectrometer; Nuclear deformation; Octupole phonon; Plunger device; VAMOS++ spectrometer; γ-Ray tracking0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAGATA spectrometerNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpin (physics)PhysicsVAMOS plus plus spectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsγ-Ray trackinglcsh:QC1-999Nuclear deformationAtomic physicslcsh:Physics
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Study of the γ decay of high-lying states in 208Pb via inelastic scattering of 17O ions

2014

A measurement of the high-lying states in 208Pb has been made using 17O beams at 20 MeV/u. The gamma decay following inelastic excitation was measured with the detector system AGATA Demonstrator based on segmented HPGe detectors, coupled to an array of large volume LaBr3:Ce scintillators and to an array of Si detectors. Preliminary results in comparison with (γ,γ’) data, for states in the 5-8 MeV energy interval, are presented.

PhysicsScatteringPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsPhysicsQC1-999Gamma rayInelastic scatteringParticle detectorSemiconductor detectorIonNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)AGATAHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentRadioactive decayEPJ Web of Conferences
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Hindered Gamow-Teller Decay to the Odd-OddN=ZGa62: Absence of Proton-NeutronT=0Condensate inA=62

2014

Search for a new kind of superfluidity built on collective proton-neutron pairs with aligned spin is performed studying the Gamow-Teller decay of the T=1, Jπ=0+ ground state of Ge62 into excited states of the odd-odd N=Z nucleus Ga62. The experiment is performed at GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung with the Ge62 ions selected by the fragment separator and implanted in a stack of Si-strip detectors, surrounded by the RISING Ge array. A half-life of T1/2=82.9(14) ms is measured for the Ge62 ground state. Six excited states of Ga62, populated below 2.5 MeV through Gamow-Teller transitions, are identified. Individual Gamow-Teller transition strengths agree well with theoretical pred…

PhysicsProtonDouble beta decayExcited stateNuclear TheoryQuasiparticleGeneral Physics and AstronomyNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentRandom phase approximationGround stateSpin (physics)Physical Review Letters
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Probing the nature of particle–core couplings in 49Ca with γ spectroscopy and heavy-ion transfer reactions

2011

Neutron rich nuclei around 48Ca have been measured with the CLARA–PRISMA setup, making use of 48Ca on 64Ni binary reactions, at 5.9 MeV/A. Angular distributions of γ rays give evidence, in several transfer channels, for a large spin alignment (≈70%) perpendicular to the reaction plane, making it possible to firmly establish spin and parities of the excited states. In the case of 49Ca, states arising from different types of particle–core couplings are, for the first time, unambiguously identified on basis of angular distribution, polarization and lifetime measurements. Shell model and particle–vibration coupling calculations are used to pin down the nature of the states. Evidence is found fo…

CouplingPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhononMagnetic spectrometerPolarization (waves)Multi-nucleon transferGamma spectroscopyExcited stateNeutronGamma spectroscopyParticle–core couplingMulti-nucleon transfer ; Gamma spectroscopy ; Magnetic spectrometer ; Particle–core couplingAtomic physicsSpectroscopyExcitationPhysics Letters B
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Isomeric decay spectroscopy of theBi217isotope

2014

The structure of the neutron-rich bismuth isotope 217Bi has been studied for the first time. The fragmentation of a primary 238U beam at the FRS-RISING setup at GSI was exploited to perform γ-decay spectroscopy, since μs isomeric states were expected in this nucleus. Gamma rays following the decay of a t1/2=3 μs isomer were observed, allowing one to establish the low-lying structure of 217Bi. The level energies and the reduced electric quadrupole transition probability B(E2) from the isomeric state are compared to large-scale shell-model calculations.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeGamma rayIsomeric shiftmedicine.anatomical_structureFragmentation (mass spectrometry)QuadrupolemedicineGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyNucleusPhysical Review C
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New μs Isomers in the Neutron-rich 210Hg Nucleus

2013

Neutron-rich nuclei in the lead region, beyond N = 126, have been studied at the FRS-RISING setup at GSI, exploiting the fragmentation of a primary uranium beam. Two isomeric states have been identified in Hg-210: the 8(+) isomer expected from the seniority scheme in the vg(9/2) shell and a second one at low spin and low excitation energy. The decay strength of the 8(+) isomer confirms the need of effective three-body forces in the case of neutron-rich lead isotopes. The other unexpected low-lying isomer has been tentatively assigned as a 3(-) state, although this is in contrast with theoretical expectations. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopechemistry.chemical_elementUraniummedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Subatomic PhysicsmedicineNeutronAtomic physicsNucleusExcitation
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Reaction dynamics and nuclear structure studies via deep inelastic collisions with heavy-ions: spin and parity assignment in49Ca

2011

The population and gamma decay of neutron rich nuclei around 48Ca has been measured at Legnaro National Laboratory with the PRISMA-CLARA setup, using deep-inelastic collisions (DIC) on 64Ni, at an energy approximately twice the Coulomb barrier. The reaction properties of the main products are investigated, focusing on total cross sections and angular distributions both integrated in energy and associated to the population of specific excited states. Gamma spectroscopy studies are also performed, giving evidence, for the first time in transfer reactions with heavy ions, of a large spin alignment (~70%), perpendicular to the reaction plane. This makes possible the use of angular distributions…

PhysicsHistoryeducation.field_of_studyPopulationInelastic collisionGamma rayCoulomb barrierComputer Science ApplicationsEducationReaction dynamicsExcited stateNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleoneducation
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Study of isomeric states in $^{198,200,202,206}$Pb and $^{206}$Hg populated in fragmentation reactions

2018

International audience; Isomeric states in isotopes in the vicinity of doubly-magic 208Pb were populatedfollowing reactions of a relativistic 208Pb primary beam impinging on a9Be fragmentation target. Secondary beams of 198,200,202,206Pb and 206Hg wereisotopically separated and implanted in a passive stopper positioned in thefocal plane of the GSI Fragment Separator. Delayed γ rays were detected withthe Advanced Gamma Tracking Array (AGATA). Decay schemes were reevaluatedand interpreted with shell-model calculations. The momentumdependentpopulation of isomeric states in the two-nucleon hole nuclei206Pb/206Hg was found to differ from the population of multi neutron-holeisomeric states in 198…

Nuclear and High Energy Physicsisomeric decaysAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaPopulationNuclear Theory[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Subatomic Physics0103 physical sciencesGamma spectroscopyGamma-ray spectroscopy010306 general physicseducationNuclear ExperimentPhysicseducation.field_of_studyIsotope010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear shell modeldirect reactionsrelativistic projectile fragmentationelectromagnetic transitionsnuclear shell modelAGATAPreSPEC-AGATAAtomic physicsBeam (structure)
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The GALILEO γ-ray array at the Legnaro National Laboratories

2021

Abstract GALILEO, a new 4 π high-resolution γ -detection array, based on HPGe detectors, has been developed and installed at the Legnaro National Laboratories. The GALILEO array greatly benefits from a fully-digital read-out chain, customized DAQ, and a variety of complementary detectors to improve the resolving power by the detection of particles, ions or high-energy γ -ray transitions. In this work, a full description of the array, including electronics and DAQ, is presented together with its complementary instrumentation.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSiliconbusiness.industryInstrumentationHigh-resolution γ-ray spectroscopyDetectorNeutronDAQ; Electronics; High-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy; HPGe; Neutron; SiliconSemiconductor detectorDAQOpticsData acquisitionElectronicsGalileo (vibration training)ElectronicsbusinessHpge detectorHPGeInstrumentation
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Population of neutron-rich nuclei around 48ca with deep inelastic collisions

2009

The deep inelastic reaction 48Ca+64Ni at 6 MeV/A has been studied using the CLARA–PRISMA setup. Angular distributions for pure elastic scattering and total cross-sections of the most relevant transfer channels have been measured. The experimental results are compared with predictions from a semiclassical model, showing good agreement for the presently analyzed few neutrons transfer channels. The decay of the most intense reaction products has also been studied, giving indications of the population of states with very short lifetimes. Gadea Raga, Andrés, Gadea.Andres@ific.uv.es

Neutron-rich nucleiReacción InelásticaUNESCO::FÍSICAUNESCO::FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículasInelastic collision Neutron-rich nuclei Reaction products Semiclassical model Transfer channel; Angular distribution; CalciumReaction productsCanales de transmisiónSemiclassical modelCLARA–PRISMAReacción Inelástica ; CLARA–PRISMA ; Distribuciones angulares ; Secciones cruzadas ; Modelo semiclásico ; Canales de transmisión ; Muy corta vidaInelastic collisionDistribuciones angularesdeep inelastic reaction; semiclassical model; closed shell nuceli:FÍSICA [UNESCO]:FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículas [UNESCO]Muy corta vidaTransfer channelSecciones cruzadasCalciumAngular distributionModelo semiclásico
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