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Algora, A. et al; Jordan, D.; Tain, J.L.; Rubio, B.; Agramunt, J.; Perez-Cerdan, A.B.; Molina, F.; Caballero, L.; Nacher, E. |
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Reactor Decay Heat in Pu-239: Solving the gamma Discrepancy in the 4-3000-s Cooling Period |
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2010 |
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Physical Review Letters |
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Phys. Rev. Lett. |
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105 |
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202501 - 4pp |
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The beta feeding probability of Tc-102,Tc- 104,Tc- 105,Tc- 106,Tc- 107, Mo-105, and Nb-101 nuclei, which are important contributors to the decay heat in nuclear reactors, has been measured using the total absorption technique. We have coupled for the first time a total absorption spectrometer to a Penning trap in order to obtain sources of very high isobaric purity. Our results solve a significant part of a long-standing discrepancy in the gamma component of the decay heat for Pu-239 in the 4-3000 s range. |
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[Algora, A.; Jordan, D.; Tain, J. L.; Rubio, B.; Agramunt, J.; Perez-Cerdan, A. B.; Molina, F.; Caballero, L.; Nacher, E.] Univ Valencia, IFIC, CSIC, Valencia, Spain, Email: algora@ific.uv.es |
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IFIC @ elepoucu @ |
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Briz, J.A.; Borge, M.J.G.; Rubio, B.; Agramunt, J.; Algora, A.; Deo, A.Y.; Estevez Aguado, M.E.; Farrelly, G.; Fraile, L.M.; Gelletly, W.; Maira, A.; Nacher, E.; Perea, A.; Podolyak, Z.; Poves, A.; Sarriguren, P.; Tengblad, O. |
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Clarifying the structure of low-lying states in Br-72 |
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2022 |
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Physical Review C |
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Phys. Rev. C |
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105 |
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1 |
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014323 - 17pp |
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The spins and parities of low-lying states in 72Br populated in the beta decay of 72Kr have been studied via conversion electron spectroscopy. The measurements were carried out at ISOLDE using a miniorange spectrometer with Si(Li) and HPGe detectors for electrons and gamma ray detection. Results of the conversion coefficients corresponding to transitions deexciting 12 levels in 72Br are reported. The multipolarities of the transitions are deduced and the spins and parities of the levels involved are discussed. From the multipolarities of the most intense transitions to the ground state, the spin and parity of the 72Br ground state have been definitely established as 1+. The spin of the 101.2-keV isomeric state is determined to be 3-. The level scheme is compared with mean-field and shell-model calculations and oblate deformation for the 72Br ground state is deduced. No E0 transitions have been found in 72Br. E0 transitions in the neighboring isobaric nuclei, 72Se and 72Ge, have also been studied. |
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[Briz, J. A.; Borge, M. J. G.; Maira, A.; Perea, A.; Sarriguren, P.; Tengblad, O.] CSIC, Inst Estruct Mat, Serrano 113 Bis, E-28006 Madrid, Spain |
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WOS:000748401900005 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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R3B Collaboration (Boillos, J.M. et al); Nacher, E. |
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Isotopic cross sections of fragmentation residues produced by light projectiles on carbon near 400A MeV |
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2022 |
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Physical Review C |
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Phys. Rev. C |
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105 |
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1 |
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014611 - 13pp |
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We measured 135 cross sections of residual nuclei produced in fragmentation reactions of C-12, N-14, and O-13-16,O-20,O-22 projectiles impinging on a carbon target at kinetic energies of near 400A MeV, most of them for the first time, with the R B-3/LAND setup at the GSI facility in Darmstadt (Germany). The use of this state-of-the-art experimental setup in combination with the inverse kinematics technique gave the full identification in atomic and mass numbers of fragmentation residues with a high precision. The cross sections of these residues were determined with uncertainties below 20% for most of the cases. These data are compared to other previous measurements with stable isotopes and are also used to benchmark different model calculations. |
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[Boillos, J. M.; Cortina-Gil, D.; Benlliure, J.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, J. L.; Alvarez-Pol, H.; Beceiro-Novo, S.; Caamano, M.] Univ Santiago de Compostela, IGFAE, E-15782 Santiago De Compostela, Spain |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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Kuhn, K. et al; Nacher, E. |
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Experimental study of the nature of the 1(-) and 2(-) excited excited states in Be-10 using the Be-11(p, d) reaction in inverse kinematics |
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2021 |
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Physical Review C |
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Phys. Rev. C |
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104 |
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4 |
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044601 - 10pp |
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The nature of the 1(-) and 2(-) excited states in Be-10 is studied using the Be-11(p, d) transfer reaction in inverse kinematics at 10A MeV at TRIUMF ISAC-II, in particular to assess whether either of them can be considered as an excited halo state. The angular distributions for both states are extracted using deuteron-gamma( )coincidences and analyzed using a transfer model taking into account one-step and two-step processes. A good fit of the angular distributions is obtained considering only the one-step process, whereby an inner p(3/2) neutron of Be-11 is removed, leaving the halo neutron intact. Higher-order processes however cannot be rejected. The small spectroscopic factors extracted suggest that the structure of both states is not uniquely halo-like, but rather display a more complex configuration mixing cluster and halo structures. Further insights are limited, as this experiment specifically probed the halo-like (but not cluster-like) Be-11 (1/2(+)) circle times (nu p(3/2))(-1) configuration in both states. |
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[Kuhn, K.; Sarazin, F.; Braid, R.; Hager, U.; Ilyushkin, S., V; O'Malley, P. D.; Smalley, D.] Colorado Sch Mines, Phys Dept, Golden, CO 80401 USA, Email: fsarazin@mines.edu |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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IDS Collaboration (Andel, B. et al); Algora, A.; Nacher, E. |
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New beta-decaying state in Bi-214 |
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2021 |
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Physical Review C |
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Phys. Rev. C |
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104 |
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A new beta-decaying state in Bi-214 has been identified at the ISOLDE Decay Station at the CERN-ISOLDE facility. A preferred I-pi = (8(-)) assignment was suggested for this state based on the beta-decay feeding pattern to levels in Po-214 and shell-model calculations. The half-life of the I-pi = (8) state was deduced to be T-1/2 = 9.39(10) min. The deexcitation of the levels populated in Po-214 by the beta decay of this state was investigated via gamma-gamma coincidences and a number of new levels and transitions was identified. Shell-model calculations for excited states in Bi-214 and Po-214 were performed using two different effective interactions: the H208 and the modified Kuo-Herling particle interaction. Both calculations agree on the interpretation of the new beta-decaying state as an I-pi = 8 – isomer and allow for tentative assignment of shell-model states to several high-spin states in Po-214. |
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[Andel, B.; Van Duppen, P.; Stryjczyk, M.; De Witte, H.; Huyse, M.; Rezynkina, K.] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Inst Kern Stralingsfys, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium, Email: boris.andel@fmph.uniba.sk |
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WOS:000716453000002 |
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IFIC @ pastor @ |
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