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Radioactive ion beams in the region of 100Sn and 78Ni at the NSCL
M. OuelletteM. SteinerA.e. StuchberryT. N. GinterAlfredo EstradeP. ReederDavid J. MorrisseyA. C. MortonA. D. DaviesWilliam B. WaltersA. WoehrT. J. MertzimekisKarl KratzP. SantiHendrik SchatzHendrik SchatzB. E. TomlinE. PellegriniSean LiddickFernando MontesB. PfeifferP. HosmerP. F. ManticaAndreas StolzO. ArndtE. Kwansubject
Nuclear physicsRadioactive ion beamsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSuperconducting cyclotronlawCyclotronNuclear structureMAGIC (telescope)Atomic physicslaw.inventiondescription
The regions around the doubly magic nuclei 100 Sn and 78 Ni are of great interest from a nuclear structure standpoint. These nuclei also play a key role in the astrophysical rp- and r-processes, respectively. Recently, nuclei in these regions were studied at the Coupled Cyclotron Facility at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2004-12-01 | Nuclear Physics A |