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Few-body problems in nuclear astrophysics

2005

Few-body methods provide very useful tools to solve different problems important for nuclear astrophysics. Some of them are discussed below.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTERSYSTEMIMPLEMENTATIONComputingMethodologies_SIMULATIONANDMODELINGNuclear TheoryAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsNuclear structure8B formation; nuclear reactions; triple collisionsComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSFew-body systemsNuclear physicsNuclear astrophysicsNuclear ExperimentJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Nuclear structure of (231)Ac

2008

The low-energy structure of 231Ac has been investigated by means of gamma ray spectroscopy following the beta-decay of 231Ra. Multipolarities of 28 transitions have been established by measuring conversion electrons with a mini-orange electron spectrometer. The decay scheme of 231Ra --> 231Ac has been constructed for the first time. The Advanced Time Delayed beta-gamma-gamma(t) method has been used to measure the half-lives of five levels. The moderately fast B(E1) transition rates derived suggest that the octupole effects, albeit weak, are still present in this exotic nucleus. The low-energy structure of 231 Ac has been investigated by means of γ ray spectroscopy following the β − decay of…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDecay schemeNuclear structureHalf-lifeFísicaElectronNuclear physicsGamma spectroscopyNuclear Physics - ExperimentAtomic physicsSpectroscopyRadioactive decay
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Bandcrossings in 171Os

1999

The nucleus Os-171 has been populated using the reaction Sn-116(Ni-58,2pn). Four new bands are identified, and the previously known bands are extended in spin, to a maximum of 53/2 (h) over bar. On ...

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeExcited stateNuclear structureGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsSpectroscopySpin (physics)Bar (unit)Nuclear Physics A
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One-nucleon transfer reactions induced by 32S on 34S AT Einc = 90.0 and 97.09 MeV

1983

Abstract The one-proton and one-neutron transfer reactions in the interaction of 34 S with incident 32 S were studied in the 0–3.5 MeV excitation energy range of the exit nuclei. The experimental set-up (kinematic identification technique, implanted targets, etc.) has allowed an angular resolution of 0.2°, a mass resolution of 1.5% and a Q -value resolution of 0.35 MeV. Comparison with DWBA computations using an analytical approximation for the radial integral, with insertion of suitable recoil corrections, demonstrates the absorptive direct mechanisms of the reactions, even when double excitation of residual nuclei is present. The extracted values for the products of spectroscopic factors …

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Reaction mechanismRecoilNuclear TheoryNuclear structureAngular resolutionAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentNucleonExcitationNuclear Physics A
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Nuclear structure of 127Te studied with (n,γ) and (d→,p) reactions and interpreted with IBFM and QPM

2005

Abstract The nuclear structure of 127Te has been investigated with the Te 126 ( n , γ γ ) Te 127 reaction using thermal neutrons and with the Te 126 ( d → , p ) Te 127 reaction at E d = 20 MeV . About 190 levels were identified in a region to 4.1 MeV excitation energy, in most cases including spin, parity and γ-decay. The γ-decay scheme after neutron capture is essentially complete containing about 100% of the population of the 11 / 2 − isomer and of the ground state. The thermal neutron capture cross section and isomer production of the 11 / 2 − state at 88.3 keV were determined to be 0.44(6) b and 0.069(10) b, respectively. The neutron binding energy was determined to be 6287.6(1) keV. A …

Nuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicseducation.field_of_studyNeutron capturePopulationBinding energyNuclear structureNeutronAtomic physicseducationGround stateNeutron temperatureNuclear Physics A
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Nuclear structure physics at GSI-challenges and perspectives

2001

Some characteristic examples from the ongoing GSI nuclear structure research programme are presented such as recent experimental results from nuclear reactions with exotic beams to explore the structure of halo nuclei, direct mass measurements in the storage ring, and the structure of heavy-elements. A brief outline of a next generation exotic beam facility will be given.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsRadioactive ion beamsNuclear physicslawNuclear TheoryNuclear structurePhysics::Accelerator PhysicsParticle acceleratorSuperheavy ElementsNuclear ExperimentStorage ringlaw.inventionAIP Conference Proceedings
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New constraints on the Al 25 (p,γ) reaction and its influence on the flux of cosmic γ rays from classical nova explosions

2021

The astrophysical Al25(p,γ)Si26 reaction represents one of the key remaining uncertainties in accurately modeling the abundance of radiogenic Al26 ejected from classical novae. Specifically, the strengths of key proton-unbound resonances in Si26, that govern the rate of the Al25(p,γ) reaction under explosive astrophysical conditions, remain unsettled. Here, we present a detailed spectroscopy study of the Si26 mirror nucleus Mg26. We have measured the lifetime of the 3+, 6.125-MeV state in Mg26 to be 19(3)fs and provide compelling evidence for the existence of a 1- state in the T=1,A=26 system, indicating a previously unaccounted for=1 resonance in the Al25(p,γ) reaction. Using the presently…

Nucleon induced nuclear reactionsRadiative captureNuclear astrophysicsNuclear reactionsLifetimes and widthsNuclear structure and decaysNucleosynthesis in explosive environments
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Improved calculations of β decay backgrounds to new physics in liquid xenon detectors

2020

We present high-precision theoretical predictions for the electron energy spectra for the ground-state to ground-state β decays of 214Pb, 212Pb, and 85Kr most relevant to the background of liquid xenon dark matter detectors. The effects of nuclear structure on the spectral shapes are taken into account using large-scale shell-model calculations. Final spectra also include atomic screening and exchange effects. The impact of nuclear structure effects on the 214Pb and 212Pb spectra below ≈100 keV, pertinent for several searches for new physics, are found to be comparatively larger than those from the atomic effects alone. We find that the full calculation for 214Pb (212Pb) predicts 15.0%–23.2…

Particle and Plasma Physicselectroweak interactions in nuclear physicsilmaisimettaustasäteilyMolecularNuclearbeta decayydinfysiikkaAtomicNuclear & Particles Physicsnuclear structure and decays
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Nuclear structure functions at a future electron-ion collider

2017

The quantitative knowledge of heavy nuclei's partonic structure is currently limited to rather large values of momentum fraction $x$---robust experimental constraints below $x\ensuremath{\sim}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}2}$ at low resolution scale ${Q}^{2}$ are particularly scarce. This is in sharp contrast to the free proton's structure which has been probed in Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) measurements down to $x\ensuremath{\sim}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}5}$ at perturbative resolution scales. The construction of an electron-ion collider (EIC) with a possibility to operate with a wide variety of nuclei, will allow one to explore the low-$x$ region in much greater detail. In the present paper we simula…

Particle physicsCOLLISIONSparticle interactionsProtonNuclear TheoryHERAFOS: Physical sciencesPartonPROTON7. Clean energy01 natural sciences114 Physical scienceslaw.inventionHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)DEEP-INELASTIC SCATTERINGHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)law0103 physical sciencesKINEMATIC RECONSTRUCTIONNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsColliderNuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentPhysicsta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsRUNOrder (ring theory)Deep inelastic scatteringGluonDistribution functionnuclear structureHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLHCnuclear decaysRelativistic Heavy Ion ColliderPDFS
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Parvovirus induced alterations in nuclear architecture and dynamics.

2009

The nucleus of interphase eukaryotic cell is a highly compartmentalized structure containing the three-dimensional network of chromatin and numerous proteinaceous subcompartments. DNA viruses induce profound changes in the intranuclear structures of their host cells. We are applying a combination of confocal imaging including photobleaching microscopy and computational methods to analyze the modifications of nuclear architecture and dynamics in parvovirus infected cells. Upon canine parvovirus infection, expansion of the viral replication compartment is accompanied by chromatin marginalization to the vicinity of the nuclear membrane. Dextran microinjection and fluorescence recovery after ph…

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