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B. Jurado

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Mass Measurements with the CSS2 and CIME cyclotrons at GANIL

2005

Commune avec ACEN; This paper presents two original direct mass-measurement techniques developed at GANIL using the CSS2 and CIME cyclotrons as high-resolution mass spectrometers. The mass measurement with the CSS2 cyclotron is based on a time-of-flight method along the spiral trajectory of the ions inside the cyclotron. The atomic mass excesses of 68Se and 80Y recently measured with this technique are -53.958(246) MeV and -60.971(180) MeV, respectively. The new mass-measurement technique with the CIME cyclotron is based on the sweep of the acceleration radio-frequency of the cyclotron. Tests with stable beams have been performed in order to study the accuracy of this new mass-measurement m…

Mass numberChemistryCyclotron020206 networking & telecommunicationsParticle accelerator02 engineering and technologyrp-process[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Mass spectrometryAtomic masslaw.inventionIonNuclear physicsAccelerationlaw29.20.Hm 29.30.-h 21.10.Dr 27.50.+e0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing
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The electronion scattering experiment ELISe at the International Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) - A conceptual design study

2011

The electronion scattering experiment ELISe is part of the installations envisaged at the new experimental storage ring at the International Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) in Darmstadt, Germany. It offers an unique opportunity to use electrons as probe in investigations of the structure of exotic nuclei. The conceptual design and the scientific challenges of ELISe are presented. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicselectronscatteringFORM-FACTORS[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph]Electron[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]DATA-ACQUISITION SYSTEMNUCLEAR-STRUCTURE01 natural sciencesBINDING-ENERGIESCHARGE-DENSITY DISTRIBUTIONSIonCROSS-SECTIONSNuclear physicsNuclei far off stabilityConceptual designeA collider0103 physical sciencesCENTRAL DEPRESSIONElectron scattering010306 general physicsInstrumentationPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsScattering29.27.-a 25.30.Bf25.30.Dh21.10.Ft29.20.Dh29.30.-hRELATIVISTIC HEAVY-IONSEXOTIC NUCLEIFacility for Antiproton and Ion ResearchGIANT-RESONANCESStorage ring
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Experiments on Fission Dynamics with Relativistic Heavy-ion Beams

2002

[Abstract] At GSI, Darmstadt, an experimental program on fission with relativistic heavy-ion beams is in progress. A large range of excitation energies, combined with low angular momentum and small shape distortion is accessible. Full nuclide identification of the reaction residues is achieved by applying inverse kinematics. The nuclide production and the kinematics of fission fragments from a variety of primordial and radioactive projectiles reveal new insight into the influence of shell effects and dissipation on the fission process. The present contribution gives an overview on the experimental methods, the experimental results and the prospects for future progress.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsAngular momentumInverse kinematicsFissionProjectileDistortionNuclear TheoryNuclideDissipationNuclear ExperimentExcitationJournal of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences
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Production and Characterization of the $^{7}$H Resonance

2006

Détecteur MAYA; International audience; The 7H resonance was produced via one-proton transfer reaction between a 8He beam at 15.4A MeV and a 12C gas target. The experimental setup was based on the active-target MAYA which allowed a complete reconstruction of the reaction kinematics. The characterization of the identified 7H events resulted in a resonance energy of 600 keV above the 3H+4n threshold and a resonance width of 100 keV. This study represents the first unambiguous proof of the existence of the 7H state.

PhysicsNuclear reactionnuclear resonancesHadronResonancechemistry.chemical_element020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyhelium27.20.+n 25.70.Ef 25.40.Hs[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Baryonchemistrynuclei with mass number 6 to 19proton-nucleus reactions0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNuclear resonance fluorescence020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAtomic physicsNucleonHeliumBeam (structure)
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Transfer reactions in inverse kinematics, an experimental approach for fission investigations

2013

Inelastic and multi-nucleon transfer reactions between a $^{238}$U beam, accelerated at 6.14 MeV/u, and a $^{12}$C target were used for the production of neutron-rich, fissioning systems from U to Cm. A Si telescope, devoted to the detection of the target-like nuclei, provided a characterization of the fissioning systems in atomic and mass numbers, as well as in excitation energy. Cross-sections, angular and excitation-energy distributions were measured for the inelastic and transfer channels. Possible excitations of the target-like nuclei were experimentally investigated for the first time, by means of g -ray measurements. The decays from the first excited states of $^{12}$C, $^{11}$B and …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicseducation.field_of_studyFissionPopulationNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesFunction (mathematics)[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energyCharacterization (materials science)law.inventionNuclear physicsTelescopelawExcited stateAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)educationNuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentExcitationBeam (structure)
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ANDES Measurements for Advanced Reactor Systems

2013

Abstract A significant number of new measurements was undertaken by the ANDES “Measurements for advanced reactor systems” initiative. These new measurements include neutron inelastic scattering from 23 Na, Mo, Zr, and 238 U, neutron capture cross sections of 238 U, 241 Am, neutron induced fission cross sections of 240 Pu, 242 Pu, 241 Am, 243 Am and 245 Cm, and measurements that explore the limits of the surrogate technique. The latter study the feasibility of inferring neutron capture cross sections for Cm isotopes, the neutron-induced fission cross section of 238 Pu and fission yields and fission probabilities through full Z and A identification in inverse kinematics for isotopes of Pu, Am…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsta114FissionNuclear dataFission product yieldInelastic scattering[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energyNuclear physicsNeutron captureNeutronNuclear ExperimentDelayed neutron
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