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Barenboim, G. |
Title |
Some Aspects About Pushing the CPT and Lorentz Invariance Frontier With Neutrinos |
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Journal Article |
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2022 |
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Frontiers in Physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
Front. Physics |
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10 |
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813753 - 7pp |
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CPT symmetry; neutrino properties; lorentz violation; fundamental symmetries; discrete symmetries |
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The CPT symmetry, which combines Charge Conjugation, Parity, and Time Reversal, is a cornerstone of our model-building method, and its probable violation will endanger the most extended tool we presently utilize to explain physics, namely local relativistic quantum fields. However, the kaon system's conservation constraints appear to be rather severe. We will show in this paper that neutrino oscillation experiments can enhance this limit by many orders of magnitude, making them an excellent instrument for investigating the basis of our understanding of Nature. As a result, verifying CPT invariance does not evaluate a specific model, but rather the entire paradigm. Therefore, as the CPT's status in the neutrino sector, linked or not to Lorentz invariance violation, will be assessed at an unprecedented level by current and future long baseline experiments, distinguishing it from comparable experimental fingerprints coming from non-standard interactions is critical. Whether the entire paradigm or simply the conventional model of neutrinos is at jeopardy is significantly dependent on this. |
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[Barenboim, Gabriela] Univ Valencia, Dept Fis Teor, CSIC, Burjassot, Spain, Email: gabriela.barenboim@uv.es |
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WOS:000804003600001 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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5237 |
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Asai, M.; Cortes-Giraldo, M.A.; Gimenez-Alventosa, V.; Gimenez, V.; Salvat, F. |
Title |
The PENELOPE Physics Models and Transport Mechanics. Implementation into Geant4 |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2021 |
Publication |
Frontiers in Physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
Front. Physics |
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9 |
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738735 - 20pp |
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coupled electron-photon transport; Monte Carlo simulation; PENELOPE code system; random-hinge method; Geant4 toolkit |
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A translation of the penelope physics subroutines to C++, designed as an extension of the Geant4 toolkit, is presented. The Fortran code system penelope performs Monte Carlo simulation of coupled electron-photon transport in arbitrary materials for a wide energy range, nominally from 50 eV up to 1 GeV. Penelope implements the most reliable interaction models that are currently available, limited only by the required generality of the code. In addition, the transport of electrons and positrons is simulated by means of an elaborate class II scheme in which hard interactions (involving deflection angles or energy transfers larger than pre-defined cutoffs) are simulated from the associated restricted differential cross sections. After a brief description of the interaction models adopted for photons and electrons/positrons, we describe the details of the class-II algorithm used for tracking electrons and positrons. The C++ classes are adapted to the specific code structure of Geant4. They provide a complete description of the interactions and transport mechanics of electrons/positrons and photons in arbitrary materials, which can be activated from the G4ProcessManager to produce simulation results equivalent to those from the original penelope programs. The combined code, named PenG4, benefits from the multi-threading capabilities and advanced geometry and statistical tools of Geant4. |
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[Asai, Makoto] SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab, Menlo Pk, CA USA, Email: miancortes@us.es; |
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WOS:000742889400001 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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5080 |
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Davidek, T.; Fiorini, L. |
Title |
Search for Lepton-Flavor-Violating Decays of Bosons With the ATLAS Detector |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2020 |
Publication |
Frontiers in Physics |
Abbreviated Journal |
Front. Physics |
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8 |
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149 - 13pp |
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lepton-flavor-violating decays; Z boson; Higgs boson; ATLAS; LHC; particle physics |
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The quest for lepton-flavor-violating processes at the LHC represents one of the key searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model. This review summarizes the direct searches for lepton-flavor-violating decays of heavy bosons with the ATLAS detector, using proton-proton collisions at the center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. |
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[Davidek, Tomas] Charles Univ Prague, Inst Particle & Nucl Phys IPNP, Fac Math & Phys, Prague, Czech Republic, Email: tomas.davidek@cern.ch; |
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Frontiers Media Sa |
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2296-424x |
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WOS:000536708200001 |
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yes |
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yes |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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4416 |
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Llosa, G.; Trovato, M.; Barrio, J.; Etxebeste, A.; Muñoz, E.; Lacasta, C.; Oliver, J.F.; Rafecas, M.; Solaz, C.; Solevi, P. |
Title |
First Images of a Three-layer compton Telescope prototype for Treatment Monitoring in hadron Therapy |
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Journal Article |
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2016 |
Publication |
Frontiers in Oncology |
Abbreviated Journal |
Front. Oncol. |
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6 |
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14 - 6pp |
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Compton camera; Compton telescope; hadron therapy; treatment monitoring; LaBr3 |
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A Compton telescope for dose monitoring in hadron therapy is under development at IFIC. The system consists of three layers of LaBr3 crystals coupled to silicon photomulti-plier arrays. Na-22 sources have been successfully imaged reconstructing the data with an ML-EM code. Calibration and temperature stabilization are necessary for the prototype operation at low coincidence rates. A spatial resolution of 7.8 mm FWHM has been obtained in the first imaging tests. |
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[Llosa, Gabriela; Trovato, Marco; Barrio, John; Etxebeste, Ane; Munoz, Enrique; Lacasta, Carlos; Oliver, Josep F.; Rafecas, Magdalena; Solaz, Carles; Solevi, Paola] Inst Fis Corpuscular IFIC CSIC UVEG, Valencia, Spain, Email: gabriela.llosa@ific.uv.es |
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Frontiers Media Sa |
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2234-943x |
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WOS:000369799800001 |
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no |
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yes |
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no |
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IFIC @ elepoucu @ |
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2785 |
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Calefice, L.; Hennequin, A.; Henry, L.; Jashal, B.K.; Mendoza, D.; Oyanguren, A.; Sanderswood, I.; Sierra, C.V.; Zhuo, J.H. |
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Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2022 |
Publication |
Frontiers in Big Data |
Abbreviated Journal |
Front. Big Data |
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5 |
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1008737 - 13pp |
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LHCb; trigger; real time analysis; long-lived particles; GPU; SciFi; beyond standard physics |
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Long-lived particles (LLPs) show up in many extensions of the Standard Model, but they are challenging to search for with current detectors, due to their very displaced vertices. This study evaluated the ability of the trigger algorithms used in the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment to detect long-lived particles and attempted to adapt them to enhance the sensitivity of this experiment to undiscovered long-lived particles. A model with a Higgs portal to a dark sector is tested, and the sensitivity reach is discussed. In the LHCb tracking system, the farthest tracking station from the collision point is the scintillating fiber tracker, the SciFi detector. One of the challenges in the track reconstruction is to deal with the large amount of and combinatorics of hits in the LHCb detector. A dedicated algorithm has been developed to cope with the large data output. When fully implemented, this algorithm would greatly increase the available statistics for any long-lived particle search in the forward region and would additionally improve the sensitivity of analyses dealing with Standard Model particles of large lifetime, such as KS0 or Lambda (0) hadrons. |
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[Calefice, Lukas] Sorbonne Univ, Lab Phys Nucl & Hautes Energies, CNRS, IN2P3, Paris, France, Email: arantza.oyanguren@ific.uv.es |
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Frontiers Media Sa |
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WOS:000889005000001 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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5423 |
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Zamiralov, V.S.; Ozpineci, A.; Erkol, G. |
Title |
QCD sum rules for the coupling constants of vector mesons to octet baryons |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2013 |
Publication |
Moscow University Physics Bulletin |
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Mosc. Univ. Phys. Bull. |
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68 |
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3 |
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205-209 |
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quantum chromodynamics; sum rules; baryons; vector mesons; Borel interval |
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The QCD sum rules on the light cone proposed by Wang for the coupling constants of the rho meson are generalized to the vector mesons omega and phi and all octet baryons, the I >-hyperon included. A comparison with other results is given. |
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[Zamiralov, V. S.] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Skobeltsyn Inst Nucl Phys, Moscow 119991, Russia, Email: zamir@depni.sinp.msu.ru |
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Allerton Press Inc |
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0027-1349 |
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WOS:000322139000004 |
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yes |
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yes |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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1517 |
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de Azcarraga, J.A. |
Title |
The new Spanish educational legislation: why public education will not improve |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2022 |
Publication |
Revista Española de Pedagogía |
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Rev. Esp. Pedagog. |
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80 |
Issue |
281 |
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111-129 |
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Forthcoming Spanish educational legislation; primary school; secondary education; universities |
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This paper provides some reasons that explain, in the view of the author, why the present eagerness of the Spanish Educational Authorities to reform all levels of education, from primary school to the universities, will not improve the quality of the Spanish educational system. |
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[Adolfo de Azcarraga, Jose] Univ Valencia, Fis Teor, Valencia, Spain, Email: j.a.de.azcarraga@ific.uv.es |
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Univ Int Rioja-Unir |
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WOS:000752024500007 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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5125 |
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Garcia Navarro, J.E.; Fernandez-Prieto, L.M.; Villaseñor, A.; Sanz, V.; Ammirati, J.B.; Diaz Suarez, E.A.; Garcia, C. |
Title |
Performance of Deep Learning Pickers in Routine Network Processing Applications |
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Journal Article |
Year |
2022 |
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Seismological Research Letters |
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Seismol. Res. Lett. |
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93 |
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2529-2542 |
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Picking arrival times of P and S phases is a fundamental and time‐consuming task for the routine processing of seismic data acquired by permanent and temporary networks. A large number of automatic pickers have been developed, but to perform well they often require the tuning of multiple parameters to adapt them to each dataset. Despite the great advance in techniques, some problems remain, such as the difficulty to accurately pick S waves and earthquake recordings with a low signal‐to‐noise ratio. Recently, phase pickers based on deep learning (DL) have shown great potential for event identification and arrival‐time picking. However, the general adoption of these methods for the routine processing of monitoring networks has been held back by factors such as the availability of well‐documented software, computational resources, and a gap in knowledge of these methods. In this study, we evaluate recent available DL pickers for earthquake data, comparing the performance of several neural network architectures. We test the selected pickers using three datasets with different characteristics. We found that the analyzed DL pickers (generalized phase detection, PhaseNet, and EQTransformer) perform well in the three tested cases. They are very efficient at ignoring large‐amplitude transient noise and at picking S waves, a task that is often difficult even for experienced analysts. Nevertheless, the performance of the analyzed DL pickers varies widely in terms of sensitivity and false discovery rate, with some pickers missing a significant percentage of true picks and others producing a large number of false positives. There are also variations in run time between DL pickers, with some of them requiring significant resources to process large datasets. In spite of these drawbacks, we show that DL pickers can be used efficiently to process large seismic datasets and obtain results comparable or better than current standard procedures. |
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Peris, J.B.; Davis, P.; Cuevas, J.M.; Nebot, M.; Sanjuan, R. |
Title |
Distribution of Fitness Effects Caused by Single-Nucleotide Substitutions in Bacteriophage f1 |
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2010 |
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Genetics |
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Genetics |
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185 |
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2 |
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603-U308 |
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Empirical knowledge of the fitness effects of mutations is important for understanding many evolutionary processes, yet this knowledge is often hampered by several sources of measurement error and bias. Most of these problems can be solved using site-directed mutagenesis to engineer single mutations, an approach particularly suited for viruses due to their small genomes. Here, we used this technique to measure the fitness effect of 100 single-nucleotide substitutions in the bacteriophage f1, a filamentous single-strand DNA virus. We found that approximately one-fifth of all mutations are lethal. Viable ones reduced fitness by 11% on average and were accurately described by a log-normal distribution. More than 90% of synonymous substitutions were selectively neutral, while those affecting intergenic regions reduced fitness by 14% on average. Mutations leading to amino acid substitutions had an overall mean deleterious effect of 37%, which increased to 45% for those changing the amino acid polarity. Interestingly, mutations affecting early steps of the infection cycle tended to be more deleterious than those affecting late steps. Finally, we observed at least two beneficial mutations. Our results confirm that high mutational sensitivity is a general property of viruses with small genomes, including RNA and single-strand DNA viruses infecting animals, plants, and bacteria. |
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[Peris, Joan B.; Davis, Paulina; Cuevas, Jose M.; Sanjuan, Rafael] Univ Valencia, Inst Cavanilles Biodiversitat & Biol Evolut, Valencia 46980, Spain, Email: rafael.sanjuan@uv.es |
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Genetics Soc Am |
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ISI:000281905200017 |
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IFIC @ elepoucu @ |
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HISPEC-DESPEC Collaboration (Polettini, M. et al); Algora, A.; Morales, A.I.; Orrigo, S.E.A. |
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Decay studies in the A similar to 225 Po-Fr region from the DESPEC campaign at GSI in 2021 |
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2022 |
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Nuovo Cimento C |
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Nuovo Cim. C |
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45 |
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5 |
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125 - 4pp |
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The HISPEC-DESPEC collaboration aims at investigating the struc-ture of exotic nuclei formed in fragmentation reactions with decay spectroscopymeasurements, as part of the FAIR Phase-0 campaign at GSI. This paper reportson first results of an experiment performed in spring 2021, with a focus on beta-decaystudies in the Po-Fr nuclei in the 220 < A <230 island of octupole deformationexploiting the DESPEC setup. Ion-beta correlations and fast-timing techniques arebeing employed, giving an insight into this difficult-to-reach region. |
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[Polettini, M.; Benzoni, G.; Genna, D.; Bracco, A.; Bottoni, S.; Camera, F.; Crespi, F. C. L.; Gamba, E. R.; Leoni, S.; Million, B.; Porzio, C.; Wieland, O.; Ziliani, S.] Univ Milan, Dipartimento Fis, Milan, Italy |
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Soc Italiana Fisica |
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WOS:000819174100001 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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