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2020

The novel technology of calorimetric low-temperature detectors (CLTDs) was applied to determine isotopic yields of fission fragments using the passive absorber method for thermal-neutron-induced fission reactions at the LOHENGRIN mass spectrometer at the Institut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble, France. Precise yields were determined for $^{92}\mathrm{Rb}$ and $^{96}\mathrm{Y}$. These fission products are the dominant contributors to the high-energy portion of the reactor antineutrino spectra. Our new measurements resolve inconsistencies between previous yield measurements and fission data libraries and reduce the nuclear data uncertainties in the computation of reactor antineutrino spectra by th…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsFission products010308 nuclear & particles physicsFissionNuclear dataMass spectrometry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyNeutron temperatureSpectral linePhysics::GeophysicsNuclear physicsYield (chemistry)0103 physical sciencesNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsPhysical Review C
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Isotope Distributions in the Reaction ofU238withU238

1978

Radiochemically determined cross sections $\ensuremath{\sigma}(Z, A)$ were used to construct charge and mass distributions for the reaction of 1785-MeV $^{238}\mathrm{U}$ ions with thick $^{238}\mathrm{U}$ targets. Fission of the colliding nuclei is found to dominate. For the surviving uraniumlike fragments an enhancement of yields compared to the Kr + U and Xe + U reactions is observed. The formation of heavy actinides is shown to be associated with the low-energy tails of the broad excitation energy distributions in damped collisions.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsFissionNuclear TheoryKryptonGeneral Physics and AstronomyCharge densitychemistry.chemical_elementCharge (physics)Spectral lineIonNuclear physicschemistryMass spectrumAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysical Review Letters
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High Spin Phenomena in the Mass 100-200 Region Seen Through the Crystal Ball

1983

The average properties of the gamma ray entry region and the decay from it are studied systematically, for 49 nuclear systems, in the spin spectrometer. Preliminary results are given for the mass the neutron number dependence of the gamma ray fold distribution and of unresolved γ spectra. The possibility of gating simultaneously on narrow regions of fold and excitation energy is exploited.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsIsotopeSpectrometerAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaGamma rayCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineNeutron numberNuclear fusionGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsMathematical PhysicsPhysica Scripta
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The πd scattering length from Kα X-rays

1974

Abstract X-rays from the K α transition (2P → 1S) of the π − d mesic atom have been observed. Their energy, 2592.8 −2.0 +1.6 , has been measured by the critical absorber technique, using the M V absorption edge in bismuth. The strong interaction shift in the 1S state is −4.8 eV, corresponding to a scattering length a ( π d) = −(0.052 −0.017 +0.022 ) m π −1 , in agreement with recent calculations. The intensity ratio K α /K total = 0.548 ± 0.015.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAbsorption edgechemistryAtomStrong interactionchemistry.chemical_elementScattering lengthAtomic physicsIntensity ratioSpectral lineBismuthPhysics Letters B
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Solution of controversy over 1583-keV levels inPb204

1989

Data from {sup 204}Pb({ital p},{ital p}{prime}){sup 204}Pb conversion-electron and gamma-ray experiments, together with previous results, prove the existence of two levels (0{sup +} and 2{sup +}) at 1583-keV excitation energy in {sup 204}Pb. Modified values (limits) of the {rho}{sub 21}{sup 2} and {ital X}{sub 211} are 0.0013{lt}{rho}{sub 21}{sup 2}{lt}0.015 and {ital X}{sub 211}{gt}0.073. New experimental evidence indicates that all the three observed excited {ital O}{sup +} states in {sup 204}Pb can be explained as belonging to the four-neutron-hole valence space and, therefore, there is no clear candidate for the proton 2p-2h intruder state in this nucleus.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCrystallographyValence (chemistry)Particle propertiesExcited stateAtomic physicsSpectral linePhysical Review C
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Excitation functions for production of heavy actinides from interactions ofCa40andCa48ions withCm248

1985

Excitation functions have been measured for production of isotopes of Bk through Fm in bombardments of /sup 248/Cm with 234- to 294-MeV /sup 40/Ca ions and with 239- to 318-MeV /sup 48/Ca ions. The maxima of the isotopic distributions for these elements occur at only 2 to 3 mass numbers larger for /sup 48/Ca than for /sup 40/Ca reactions. The shapes of the distributions and the half-widths of about 2.5 mass numbers are quite similar to those observed previously for reactions of /sup 16/O, /sup 18/O, /sup 20/Ne, and /sup 22/Ne with /sup 248/Cm. In general, the excitation functions for /sup 40/Ca show maxima near the Coulomb barrier while those for /sup 48/Ca are about 20 MeV above the barrie…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeMass spectrumAnalytical chemistryCoulomb barrierActinideNuclear ExperimentSpectral lineExcitationIonPhysical Review C
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Kinematical coincidence method in transfer reactions

2013

A new method to extract high resolution angular distributions from kinematical coincidence measurements in binary reactions is presented. Kinematic is used to extract the center of mass angular distribution from the measured energy spectrum of light particles. Results obtained in the case of 10Be+p-->9Be+d reaction measured with the CHIMERA detector are shown. An angular resolution of few degrees in the center of mass is obtained.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonBinary reactionKinematical coincidenceResolution (electron density)FOS: Physical sciencesParticle detectorSpectral lineCoincidenceAngular distribution; Kinematical coincidence; Radioactive beam; Binary reactionAngular distribution; Binary reaction; Kinematical coincidence; Radioactive beam; Instrumentation; Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadioactive beamAngular resolutionCenter of massNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Atomic physicsAngular distributionNuclear ExperimentInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Evidence for collective expansion in light-particle emission following Au+Au collisions at 100, 150 and 250 A·MeV

1995

Abstract Light-particle emission from Au+Au collisions has been studied in the bombarding-energy range 100–250 A ·MeV, using ΔE − E R telescopes in coincidence with the FOPI detector in its phase I configuration. Center-of-mass energy spectra have been measured for Z = 1,2 isotopes emitted in central collisions at CM polar angles between 60° and 90°. Evidence for a collective expansion is reported, on the basis of the mean kinetic energies of hydrogen isotopes. Comparison is presented with statistical calculations (WIX code). For CM kinetic energy spectra, fair agreement is found between data and a recently developed transport model.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)IsotopeHydrogenPhase (waves)chemistry.chemical_elementKinetic energySpectral lineCoincidenceNuclear physicschemistryAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNuclear Physics A
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Systematic study of low-spin states in even Cd nuclei.

1992

Low-lying low-spin collective states in even $^{106\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}112}\mathrm{Cd}$ and $^{116}\mathrm{Cd}$ were investigated using in-beam and off-beam \ensuremath{\gamma}-ray and conversion-electron spectroscopy. New spin assignments and decay branching ratios for the levels in $^{106}\mathrm{Cd}$, $^{108}\mathrm{Cd}$, $^{110}\mathrm{Cd}$, and $^{112}\mathrm{Cd}$ were obtained. The present results essentially complement the level systematics from $^{106}\mathrm{Cd}$ to $^{120}\mathrm{Cd}$. From the new data, it is inferred that two sets of low-lying ${0}^{+}$ states having different excitation characteristics cross between $^{114}\mathrm{Cd}$ and $^{116}\mathrm{Cd}$. No correspondi…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpin statesBranching fractionExcited stateIsotopes of cadmiumNeutronAtomic physicsSpectroscopySpectral linePhysical review. C, Nuclear physics
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Shape isomerism and spectroscopy ofHg177

2003

High spin states in the $^{177}\mathrm{Hg}$ nucleus were populated by the $^{144}\mathrm{Sm}(^{36}\mathrm{Ar},3\mathrm{n})^{177}\mathrm{Hg}$ reaction at a beam energy of $178\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\text{MeV}$. The emitted prompt $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays were detected with the Jurosphere $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectrometer, while the recoiling nuclei were identified using an active stopper at the focal plane of the gas-filled separator RITU. A quasi-rotational band that decays to an isomeric state with a half-life ${t}_{1∕2}=1.50\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.15\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\ensuremath{\mu}\mathrm{s}$ and its subsequent $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ decay to the ground state of…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpin statesExcited stateHadronElementary particleAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonGround stateSpectral linePhysical Review C
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