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Confocal and Two-Photon Spectroscopy

2021

The spectroscopic analysis of bulk samples provides useful information at the mesoscopic scale that can be fostered when coupled with microscopy, which allows to integrate the spatial information in the analysis, this being of utmost importance for non‐homogeneous samples. Technologies such as confocal and two‐photon microscopy quickly became mainstream methods as they provide the possibility of noninvasive real‐time analysis of specimens of different nature, eliciting specific features even in samples with non‐ergodic behaviour. The spatial resolution of optical microscopy has its roots in the diffraction of light on the objective lens of the imaging system. Fluorescence microscopy is an o…

Nuclear magnetic resonanceMaterials scienceTwo-photon excitation microscopyConfocalMicroscopySpectroscopyconfocal two-photon spectroscopy microscopySettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Low-lying levels of 188Re nucleus from γγ-coincidence measurements

2010

Low–high and low–low energy γγ-coincidences, following the Re187(n,γ)Re188 reaction with thermal neutrons, have been measured. Spectra have been recorded in the energy range from 50 to 2600 keV, and from 4500 to 6500 keV. The earlier known 188Re level scheme is corrected and extended up to ∼800 keV excitation energy and 62 levels by including 20 new levels. For 11 levels, the earlier interpretation has been changed. The complete level scheme is presented for up to ∼400 keV energy and spins ⩽5. Core plus two-quasiparticles model calculations have been performed. Some 188Re two-quasiparticle states display features indicating the nuclear shape phase transition from axial-deformation to γ-soft…

Nuclear physicsNuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhase transitionRange (particle radiation)SpinsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAtomic physicsExcitationCoincidenceSpectral lineNeutron temperatureNuclear Physics A
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New model and code for calculation of product yields in fusion-fission reactions

2003

A new version of the theoretical model and computing code for calculations of the pre- and post-scission light particle spectra and multiplicity distributions, the evaporation residue cross sections, and the fission product yield cross sections has been developed. The most important dynamical effects (nuclear friction and light particle emission at the descent from saddle to scission point) in the decay of heated rotating compound nuclei were included in consideration [1]. The fission characteristics have been calculated for every compound nucleus at excitation energy and angular momentum at the scission point. The contributions from different fission modes including the superasymmetric one…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsAngular momentumFissionNuclear TheoryMonte Carlo methodFission product yieldNuclear ExperimentPolarization (waves)ExcitationSpectral lineSaddle
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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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Fragment mass distribution in superasymmetric region in proton-induced fission of U and Th

1998

Fission fragment mass distributions down to super-asymmetric mass region and both pre- and post-scission neutron multiplicity for238U(p,fission) reaction atEp = 20, 35, 50, 60 MeV and for232Th(p, fission) reaction atEp = 50, 60 MeV were measured using HENDES set-up. The results indicate enhancement for super-asymmetric mass division at intermediate excitation energies.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsCold fissionCluster decayMass distributionProtonFissionFragment (computer graphics)Nuclear TheoryAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNeutron multiplicityExcitationIl Nuovo Cimento A
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Investigation of the Dipole Response in Exotic Nuclei – Experiments at the LAND-R$^3$B Setup

2012

We present experimental results on the electromagnetic excitation of neutron-rich nickel isotopes, making use of the (RB)-B-3-LAND setup at GSI. Exotic beams were produced at approximately 500 MeV/u and their reactions were studied in inverse kinematics. Integral cross sections for Ni-58 are discussed and compared to previous data, providing a validation of our experimental method. The El excitation-energy distribution of the unstable Ni-68 is presented as well, showing an excess in cross section in the 1n decay channel when compared only with a typical Giant Dipole Resonance.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsCross section (physics)DipolePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)IsotopeInverse kinematicsDetectorAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentResonance (particle physics)ExcitationProgress of Theoretical Physics Supplement
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Many Body Modes of Excitation in Heavy Ion Collisions

1989

The one step excitation of two particle holes in heavy ion collisions is shown to be an important channel in the reaction. Pion production has to compete against this new channel, not present in the NN free reaction, and is reduced sensibly. The effective NN cross section is increased leading to a more effective stopping of the nucleons.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsCross section (physics)Quasielastic scatteringPionCollision cascadeParticleNuclear ExperimentNucleonExcitationCommunication channel
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Nuclear pion photoproduction in theΔresonance region

1999

A measurement of the /sup 12/C( gamma , pi /sup +/n)/sup 11/B reaction in quasifree pi -production kinematic regimes has been performed using tagged photons in conjunction with large solid angle pi and n detectors. The aim of the experiment was to investigate predicted modifications to the Delta excitation of nucleons and their subsequent propagation and decay, brought about by the nuclear medium. Differential cross sections are presented for photon energies spanning the Delta (1232) excitation region. The measurements are consistent with distorted wave impulse approximation calculations in which the amplitude for proton Delta excitation, followed by Delta propagation and decay to pi /sup +…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsDeltaNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPionAmplitudePhotonSolid angleImpulse (physics)Atomic physicsNucleonExcitationPhysical Review C
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N22e(α,n)M25g: The Key Neutron Source in Massive Stars

2001

The excitation function of the reaction (22)Ne(alpha,n)(25)Mg, the key neutron source in the astrophysical s process in massive stars, has been determined from threshold at E(alpha) = 570 up to 1450 keV with an experimental sensitivity of 10(-11) b. For all resonances in this energy range new resonance parameters have been measured. For a possible resonance at about 635 keV a new upper limit omega gamma < 60 neV for the strength was obtained. Based on the new data, improved reaction rates were calculated as a function of temperature. The new uncertainty limits are considerably smaller than in previous determinations, ruling out the large enhancement factors, up to 500, assumed in some stell…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsExcitation functionReaction rateStarsRange (particle radiation)General Physics and AstronomyNeutron sourceResonances-processOmegaPhysical Review Letters
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Erratum: Evidence for a Smooth Onset of Deformation in the Neutron-Rich Kr Isotopes [Phys. Rev. Lett.108, 062701 (2012)]

2012

Nuclear physicsPhysicsIsotopeGeneral Physics and AstronomyNeutronCoulomb excitationDeformation (meteorology)Physical Review Letters
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