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Coulomb Excitation of Proton-rich N=80 Isotones at HIE-ISOLDE

2020

Abstract A projectile Coulomb-excitation experiment was performed at the radioactive ion beam facility HIE-ISOLDE at CERN. The radioactive 140Nd and 142Sm ions were post accelerated to the energy of 4.62 MeV/A and impinged on a 1.45 mg/cm2-thin 208Pb target. The γ rays depopulating the Coulomb-excited states were recorded by the HPGe-array MINIBALL. The scattered charged particles were detected by a double-sided silicon strip detector in forward direction. Experimental γ-ray intensities were used for the determination of electromagnetic transition matrix elements. Preliminary results for the reduced transition strength of the B ( M 1 ; 2 3 + → 2 1 + ) = 0.35 ( 19 ) μ N 2 of 140Nd and a firs…

HistoryIon beamProtonSiliconPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorschemistry.chemical_elementCoulomb excitationhiukkasfysiikka01 natural sciences3100EducationIonNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesNuclear Physics - Experiment010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysicsLarge Hadron Collider010308 nuclear & particles physicsProjectileCharged particleComputer Science ApplicationschemistryPhysics::Accelerator Physicsydinfysiikka
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Production and investigation of neutron-rich Osmium isotopes with and around N=126 using gas flow transport method

2014

Neutron-rich isotopes of heavy nuclei are until now poorly studied. In this work we investigate neutron-rich osmium isotopes produced in multi-nucleon transfer reactions. The reaction 136Xe+208Pb at energy near Coulomb barrier is used for production of osmium isotopes. The CORSAR-V setup is used to record the characteristics of osmium isotopes. The separation of the reaction products is based on their respective volatility. Experimental results are presented and discussed. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

HistoryIsotopeChemistryPhysiqueRadiochemistryNuclear Theorychemistry.chemical_elementCoulomb barriergas flow transport methodAstronomieComputer Science ApplicationsEducationOsmium isotopesOsmiumNeutronNuclear ExperimentVolatility (chemistry)
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Early onset of deformation in the neutron-deficient polonium isotopes

2012

In-source laser spectroscopy has been performed at CERN-ISOLDE with the RILIS laser ion source on Po-191-204,Po-206,Po-208-211,Po-216,Po-218. New information on the beta decay of Po-199 were extracted in the process, challenging previous results. Large-scale atomic calculations were performed to extract the changes in the mean-square charge radius delta from the isotope shifts. The delta for the even-A isotopes reveal a large deviation from the spherical droplet model for N < 116.

HistoryIsotopeChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementLaserIon sourceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionlawCharge radiusNeutronPhysics::Atomic PhysicsDeformation (engineering)Atomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyPoloniumJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Molecular ND Band Spectroscopy in the Divertor Region of Nitrogen Seeded JET Discharges

2018

In this contribution we present OES measurements in the JET tokamak of the deuterated NH (ND) radical and the correlation between results of those experiments and measurement of ammonia production. The observation region covers most of the divertor and its outer throat. Measurements are performed in different magnetic configurations. The results include temporal and spatial dependence of the molecular emission intensity and study of the emission band shape (vibrational and rotational temperatures) during different JET pulses, with or without nitrogen seeding. Results are a step towards the understanding of nitrogen-containing molecule creation and destruction in the divertor plasma. For com…

HistoryJet (fluid)Materials scienceTokamakDivertorAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesNitrogenFusion Plasma and Space Physics010305 fluids & plasmasComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionAmmonia productionFusion plasma och rymdfysikchemistryDeuteriumlaw0103 physical sciencesSeeding0210 nano-technologySpectroscopy
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Flat synchronizations in spherically symmetric space-times

2010

It is well known that the Schwarzschild space-time admits a spacelike slicing by flat instants and that the metric is regular at the horizon in the associated adapted coordinates (Painleve-Gullstrand metric form). We consider this type of flat slicings in an arbitrary spherically symmetric space-time. The condition ensuring its existence is analyzed, and then, we prove that, for any spherically symmetric flat slicing, the densities of the Weinberg momenta vanish. Finally, we deduce the Schwarzschild solution in the extended Painleve-Gullstrand-Lemaitre metric form by considering the coordinate decomposition of the vacuum Einstein equations with respect to a flat spacelike slicing.

HistoryKerr metricMathematical analysisSpherically symmetric spacetimeComputer Science ApplicationsEducationGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologySchwarzschild coordinatesSymmetric spaceMetric (mathematics)Schwarzschild metricDeriving the Schwarzschild solutionSchwarzschild radiusMathematicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Different approaches to research and innovation in physics education at college and university

2019

Abstract In this article we report a Symposium organized by GTG-Physics Education Research at University (PERU) with different proposals that includes innovative educational approaches and research on problems of teaching-learning physics at university. In the second section, two research projects are described on teaching specific curriculum topics that present special difficulties for students. In the next section the third project on a work experience in the laboratory that takes into account the characteristics of scientific work, is presented. Finally, the fourth project presents a way to investigate the types of student reasoning. In the discussion, the importance of research projects…

HistoryLB2300Physics educationActive learningLB2300 Higher EducationQuantitative analysis.Physics educationNDASTeaching approachePhysics and Astronomy(all)/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/quality_educationWork experienceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationQC PhysicsWork (electrical)Section (archaeology)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONEngineering ethicsCurriculumSDG 4 - Quality EducationQC
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LCG Persistency Framework (CORAL, COOL, POOL): Status and Outlook

2011

The LCG Persistency Framework consists of three software packages (POOL, CORAL and COOL) that address the data access requirements of the LHC experiments in several different areas. The project is the result of the collaboration between the CERN IT Department and the three experiments (ATLAS, CMS and LHCb) that are using some or all of the Persistency Framework components to access their data. The POOL package is a hybrid technology store for C++ objects, using a mixture of streaming and relational technologies to implement both object persistency and object metadata catalogs and collections. POOL provides generic components that can be used by the experiments to store both their event data…

HistoryLarge Hadron ColliderDatabaseRelational databasebusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreComputing and ComputersComputer Science ApplicationsEducationAbstraction layerMetadataData accessSoftwarePackage development processbusinesscomputerJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Construction and commissioning of the S-Band high gradient RF laboratory at IFIC

2018

An S-band High-Gradient (HG) Radio Frequency (RF) laboratory is under construction and commissioning at IFIC. The purpose of the laboratory is to perform investigations of high-gradient phenomena and to develop normal-conducting RF technology, with special focus on RF systems for hadron-therapy. The layout of the facility is derived from the scheme of the Xbox-3 test facility at CERN [1] and uses medium peak-power (7.5 MW) and high repetition rate (400 Hz) klystrons, whose RF output is combined to drive two testing slots to the required power. The design and construction of the various components of the system started in 2016 and has been completed. The installation and commissioning of the…

HistoryLarge Hadron ColliderKlystron010308 nuclear & particles physicsComputer sciencebusiness.industryProject commissioningElectrical engineering01 natural sciences7. Clean energyLinear particle acceleratorComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionPower (physics)Rf technologylaw0103 physical sciencesS bandRadio frequency010306 general physicsbusinessJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Reconstruction of Micropattern Detector Signals using Convolutional Neural Networks

2017

Micropattern gaseous detector (MPGD) technologies, such as GEMs or MicroMegas, are particularly suitable for precision tracking and triggering in high rate environments. Given their relatively low production costs, MPGDs are an exemplary candidate for the next generation of particle detectors. Having acknowledged these advantages, both the ATLAS and CMS collaborations at the LHC are exploiting these new technologies for their detector upgrade programs in the coming years. When MPGDs are utilized for triggering purposes, the measured signals need to be precisely reconstructed within less than 200 ns, which can be achieved by the usage of FPGAs. In this work, we present a novel approach to id…

HistoryLarge Hadron ColliderPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryComputer scienceNoise (signal processing)DetectorMicroMegas detectorTracking (particle physics)Convolutional neural networkComputer Science ApplicationsEducationUpgradebusinessField-programmable gate arrayComputer hardwareJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Mössbauer Spectroscopy: Elegance and versatility in chemical diagnostics

2010

Dedicated to Professor Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer on the occasion of his 80th birthday . Soon after the discovery of the recoilless nuclear resonance fluorescence by Rudolf L. Mossbauer some fifty years ago a new spectroscopic technique developed quickly on the basis of this resonance phenomenon as an excellent tool for the investigation of materials through electric and magnetic hyperfine interactions between electrons and suitable Mo uml ssbauer nu-clides. Many disciplines of solid state research have benefited from applications of the new tool for non-destructive phase analysis. Chemists in particular have recognized the information that can be derived from Mo uml ssbauer spectra regarding …

HistoryMagnetismChemistryMössbauer spectroscopyMolecular symmetryNuclear resonance fluorescenceNanotechnologyPlanet MarsSpectroscopyPhase analysisHyperfine structureComputer Science ApplicationsEducationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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