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    Proton superfluidity and charge radii in proton-rich calcium isotopes

    One of the most important global properties of the atomic nucleus is its size. Experimentally determined nuclear charge radii carry unique information on the nuclear force and complex dynamics of protons and n...

    A. J. Miller, K. Minamisono, A. Klose, D. Garand, C. Kujawa, J. D. Lantis in Nature Physics (2019)

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    Commissioning of the collinear laser spectroscopy facility BECOLA at NSCL/MSU

    The BEam COoler and LAser spectroscopy (BECOLA) facility at National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University has been commissioned online to determine charge radii and electromagnetic...

    K. Minamisono, B. R. Barquest, G. Bollen, K. Cooper, K. Hammerton in Hyperfine Interactions (2015)

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    Spectroscopy of exotic 121, 123, 125Ag produced in fragmentation reactions

    Excited states in the neutron-rich 121, 123, 125Ag were studied via the fragmentation of a 136Xe beam at 120MeV/nucleon in a thick 9Be target. The levels in 121Ag were populated in the

    I. Stefanescu, W. B. Walters, P. F. Mantica, B. A. Brown in The European Physical Journal A (2009)

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    Nuclear structure of neutron-rich nuclei near closed shells from excited-state g-factor measurements

    New techniques to measure the g factors of picosecond-lived excited states of neutron-rich nuclei produced as radioactive beams are discussed along with their applications to study nuclear structure near 132 50Sn

    A. E. Stuchbery, P. F. Mantica in The European Physical Journal Special Topics (2007)

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    Seeking the phase transition where Cd, Ag, Pd, Rh, and Ru isotopes become “neutron rich”: Isomeric decay in 125,126,127Cd, 123,124,125Ag, 121Pd, 120Rh, and 117Ru

    Gamma rays have been identified in the decay of isomers in 125,126,127Cd, 123,124,125Ag, 121Pd, 120Rh, and 117Ru that provide information about the low-energy structures of these nuclei. In turn, comparison of l...

    B. E. Tomlin, P. F. Mantica, W. B. Walters in The European Physical Journal Special Topics (2007)

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    Beta-delayed γ-ray studies of πf7/2 - νpf shell nuclei

    We have utilized the selective process of β decay to populate low-energy excited states in the neutron-rich 22Ti, 23V, 24Cr, and 25Mn nuclei. The goal was to systematically track the monopole shift of the νf5/...

    S. N. Liddick, P. F. Mantica in The European Physical Journal Special Topi… (2007)

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    Nuclear magnetic moment of 57Cu ground state

    The nuclear magnetic moment of the ground state of 57Cu(Iπ = 3/2-, T1/2 = 196.3 ms) has been measured to be |μ(57Cu)| = (2.00 ±0.05) μN using the β-NMR technique. Together with the known magnetic moment of the mi...

    K. Minamisono, P. F. Mantica in The European Physical Journal Special Topi… (2007)

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    β-decay studies of neutron-rich nuclei

    Recent results of β-decay studies performed along the expected neutron shell closures at N = 20, 28, 50 and 82 are reviewed and discussed in view of the potentially dynamic nature of neutron single-particle state...

    P. F. Mantica in The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons and Nuclei (2005)

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    The half-life of the doubly-magic r-process nucleus 78Ni

    Despite a lot of experimental and theoretical progress the question of the r-process site and the origin of the heavy elements in nature remains one of the biggest open questions in nuclear astrophysics. We re...

    H. Schatz, P. T. Hosmer, A. Aprahamian in The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons … (2005)

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    Voyage to the “Island of Inversion”: 29Na

    The low energy level structure of neutron-rich 28, 29Na has been investigated through β-delayed γ spectroscopy. The present work, which presents the first detailed spectroscopy of 29Na, clearly demonstrates that ...

    V. Tripathi, S. L. Tabor, P. F. Mantica in The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons … (2005)

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    Structure of neutron-rich even-even 124, 126Cd

    New levels are reported for 124,126Cd populated in the decay of 124,126Ag isomers, respectively. In addition, new data from direct population of levels in 124Cd from alpha-induced fission of 238U are reported, al...

    T. Kautzsch, A. Wöhr, W. B. Walters in The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons … (2005)

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    Beta-delayed γ and neutron emission near the double shell closure at 78Ni

    An experiment was performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University to investigate β decay of very neutron-rich cobalt isotopes. Beta-delayed neutron emission from 71-74C...

    C. Mazzocchi, R. Grzywacz, J. C. Batchelder in The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons … (2005)

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    β-decay studies of neutron-rich nuclei

    Recent results of β-decay studies performed along the expected neutron shell closures at N = 20, 28, 50 and 82 are reviewed and discussed in view of the potentially dynamic nature of neutron single-particle state...

    P. F. Mantica in The 4th International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Beta-delayed γ and neutron emission near the double shell closure at 78Ni

    An experiment was performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University to investigate β decay of very neutron-rich cobalt isotopes. Beta-delayed neutron emission from 71–74C...

    C. Mazzocchi, R. Grzywacz, J. C. Batchelder in The 4th International Conference on Exotic… (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Voyage to the “Island of Inversion”: 29Na

    The low energy level structure of neutron-rich 28,29Na has been investigated through β-delayed γ spectroscopy. The present work, which presents the first detailed spectroscopy of 29Na, clearly demonstrates that f...

    V. Tripathi, S. L. Tabor, P. F. Mantica in The 4th International Conference on Exotic… (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Structure of neutron-rich even-even 124,126Cd

    New levels are reported for 124,126Cd populated in the decay of 124,126Ag isomers, respectively. In addition, new data from direct population of levels in 124Cd from alpha-induced fission of 238U are reported, al...

    T. Kautzsch, A. Wöhr, W. B. Walters in The 4th International Conference on Exotic… (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The half-life of the doubly-magic r-process nucleus 78Ni

    Despite a lot of experimental and theoretical progress the question of the r-process site and the origin of the heavy elements in nature remains one of the biggest open questions in nuclear astrophysics. We re...

    H. Schatz, P. T. Hosmer, A. Aprahamian in The 4th International Conference on Exotic… (2005)

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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)

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    Pulsed magnetic field method for measuring polarization of radioactive beams

    A new method has been developed for measuring the magnitude of nuclear spin polarization of a secondary, radioactive beam by making a pulsed magnetic field measurement that does not require advance knowledge o...

    D.W. Anthony, P.F. Mantica, D.J. Morrissey, G. Georgiev in Hyperfine Interactions (2000)