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    Reactions for Production of Exotic Nuclei

    An overview of the nuclear reactions that are used to produce exotic nuclei along with the relevant theoretical models and predictions of their cross sections will be presented in this chapter. The chapter con...

    N. Antonenko, J. Benlliure, A. Karpov, D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics

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    Exotic Nuclei and Their Separation, Using Atomic Interactions

    The discovery of short-lived, exotic nuclei has opened new horizons in subatomic physics and allowed many novel applications in other fields, e.g., the understanding of the evolution of matter and production o...

    H. Geissel, D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics

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    Exotic Nuclei and Their Separation, Using Atomic Interactions

    The discovery of short-lived, exotic nuclei has opened new horizons in subatomic physics and allowed many novel applications in other fields, e.g., the understanding of the evolution of matter and production o...

    Hans Geissel, D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics (2023)

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    Reactions for Production of Exotic Nuclei

    An overview of the nuclear reactions that are used to produce exotic nuclei along with the relevant theoretical models and predictions of their cross sections will be presented in this chapter. The chapter con...

    N. Antonenko, J. Benlliure, A. Karpov, D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics (2023)

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    Exotic Nuclei and Their Separation, Electromagnetic Devices

    The discovery of short-lived, exotic nuclei has opened new horizons in subatomic physics and allowed many novel applications in other fields, e.g., the understanding of the evolution of matter and production o...

    H. Geissel, D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics

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    Exotic Nuclei and Their Separation, Electromagnetic Devices

    The discovery of short-lived, exotic nuclei has opened new horizons in subatomic physics and allowed many novel applications in other fields, e.g., the understanding of the evolution of matter and production o...

    Hans Geissel, D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics (2023)

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    Transition strength of neutron unbound states in 11Be

    The transition strength of the first excited state in the neutron halo nucleus, 11Be, is known to be the strongest among the light nuclei [1]. In order to measure the transition strength of the particle unbound s...

    A. Shrivastava, T. Zerguerras, Y. Blumenfeld, T. Aumann in Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (2003)

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    Direct mass measurements of Ge, As, Se and Br isotopes close to the proton drip line

    The masses of neutron-deficient nuclei close to the proton-drip line are an important input for the rapid proton capture (rp)-process modeling above 56Ni. The direct measurement of the masses of neutron-deficient...

    G. F. Lima, A. Lépine-Szily, G. Audi, W. Mittig in Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (2003)

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    Production of low- and high-energy radioactive-ion beams by fragmentation

    The physics opportunities made possible by beams of rare isotopes are among the richest available in nuclear science. The rare-isotope accelerator (RIA) now under development is an innovative accelerator that ...

    D. J. Morrissey in Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (2003)

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    The LEBIT project at NSCL/MSU

    The coupling of high-precision nuclear and atomic physics experiments to existing ISOL-facilities has turned out to be very successful in investigating the structure of nuclei far from stability (see [1] for a...

    S. Schwarz, M. Baird, G. Bollen, D. Lawton, P. Lofy in Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (2003)

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    The Decay of 19N

    An intense secondary radioactive ion beam of 19N was produced at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and quantitative measurements of the decay properties of this nuclide were made. A spectroscopic ...

    D. W. Anthony, D. J. Morrissey, P. A. Lofy in Origin of Elements in the Solar System (2002)