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Physical Review Letters | 2012

Evidence for the ground-state resonance of 26O.

E. Lunderberg; Paul DeYoung; Z. Kohley; H Attanayake; T. Baumann; D. Bazin; G. Christian; D Divaratne; S. M. Grimes; A Haagsma; J. E. Finck; N. Frank; B. Luther; S. Mosby; T Nagi; Graham F. Peaslee; A. Schiller; J. Snyder; A. Spyrou; M.J. Strongman; M. Thoennessen

Evidence for the ground state of the neutron-unbound nucleus (26)O was observed for the first time in the single proton-knockout reaction from a 82 MeV/u (27)F beam. Neutrons were measured in coincidence with (24)O fragments. (26)O was determined to be unbound by 150(-150)(+50) keV from the observation of low-energy neutrons. This result agrees with recent shell-model calculations based on microscopic two- and three-nucleon forces.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Study of Two-Neutron Radioactivity in the Decay of 26O

Z. Kohley; T. Baumann; D. Bazin; G. Christian; Paul DeYoung; J. E. Finck; N. Frank; M. D. Jones; E. Lunderberg; B. Luther; S. Mosby; T Nagi; J. K. Smith; J. Snyder; A. Spyrou; M. Thoennessen

A new technique was developed to measure the lifetimes of neutron unbound nuclei in the picosecond range. The decay of 26O→24O+n+n was examined as it had been predicted to have an appreciable lifetime due to the unique structure of the neutron-rich oxygen isotopes. The half-life of 26O was extracted as 4.5(-1.5)(+1.1)(stat)±3(syst)  ps. This corresponds to 26O having a finite lifetime at an 82% confidence level and, thus, suggests the possibility of two-neutron radioactivity.


Reports on Progress in Physics | 2012

Nuclear structure experiments along the neutron drip line

T. Baumann; A. Spyrou; M. Thoennessen

Invariant mass measurements and breakup reactions of neutron-rich nuclei have been instrumental in the study of nuclear structure effects at the limit of nuclear existence. The measurements of neutron-unbound states rely on the detection of neutrons in coincidence with fragments at energies between 100 and 1000 MeV/u. Charged particle and γ-ray coincidence measurements yield additional information. The production and detection methods for these experiments and examples of results in light nuclei are presented. Future opportunities with new facilities and the development of new detectors are described.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Novel technique for constraining r -process (n, γ) reaction rates

A. Spyrou; S. N. Liddick; Ann-Cecilie Larsen; M. Guttormsen; K. Cooper; A.C. Dombos; D. J. Morrissey; F. Naqvi; G. Perdikakis; S. J. Quinn; T. Renstrøm; J. A. Rodriguez; A. Simon; C. S. Sumithrarachchi; R. G. T. Zegers

A novel technique has been developed, which will open exciting new opportunities for studying the very neutron-rich nuclei involved in the r process. As a proof of principle, the γ spectra from the β decay of ^{76}Ga have been measured with the SuN detector at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The nuclear level density and γ-ray strength function are extracted and used as input to Hauser-Feshbach calculations. The present technique is shown to strongly constrain the ^{75}Ge(n,γ)^{76}Ge cross section and reaction rate.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Classical-NOVA CONTRIBUTION to the Milky Way's ²⁶Al abundance: exit channel of the key ²⁵Al(p,γ) ²⁶Si resonance.

M. B. Bennett; C. Wrede; K. A. Chipps; J. José; S. N. Liddick; M. Santia; A. Bowe; A. A. Chen; N. Cooper; D. Irvine; E. McNeice; F. Montes; F. Naqvi; R. Ortez; Steven D Pain; J. Pereira; C. J. Prokop; J. Quaglia; S. J. Quinn; S. B. Schwartz; S. Shanab; A. Simon; A. Spyrou; E. Thiagalingam

Classical novae are expected to contribute to the 1809-keV Galactic γ-ray emission by producing its precursor 26Al, but the yield depends on the thermonuclear rate of the unmeasured 25Al(p,γ)26Si reaction. Using the β decay of 26P to populate the key J(π)=3(+) resonance in this reaction, we report the first evidence for the observation of its exit channel via a 1741.6±0.6(stat)±0.3(syst)  keV primary γ ray, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. By combining the measured γ-ray energy and intensity with other experimental data on 26Si, we find the center-of-mass energy and strength of the resonance to be E(r)=414.9±0.6(stat)±0.3(syst)±0.6(lit.)  keV and ωγ=23±6(stat)(-10)(+11)(lit.)  meV, respectively, where the last uncertainties are from adopted literature data. We use hydrodynamic nova simulations to model 26Al production showing that these measurements effectively eliminate the dominant experimental nuclear-physics uncertainty and we estimate that novae may contribute up to 30% of the Galactic 26Al.


Nuclear Physics | 2013

Search for 21C and constraints on 22C

S. Mosby; N.S. Badger; T. Baumann; D. Bazin; M. Bennett; J. Brown; G. Christian; Paul DeYoung; J. E. Finck; M. Gardner; J. Hinnefeld; E.A. Hook; E. Lunderberg; B. Luther; D.A. Meyer; M. Mosby; Graham F. Peaslee; Warren F. Rogers; J. K. Smith; J. Snyder; A. Spyrou; M.J. Strongman; M. Thoennessen

A search for the neutron-unbound nucleus


Nuclear Physics | 2013

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S. Mosby; M. Gardner; G. Christian; J. Hinnefeld; J. Brown; Graham F. Peaslee; D. Bazin; M.J. Strongman; E.A. Hook; M. Thoennessen; Paul DeYoung; E. Lunderberg; D.A. Meyer; J. E. Finck; T. Baumann; J. K. Smith; A. Spyrou; B. Luther; M. Bennett; N.S. Badger; Warren F. Rogers; M. Mosby; J. Snyder

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Physical Review Letters | 2016

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S. N. Liddick; A. Spyrou; B. P. Crider; F. Naqvi; Ann-Cecilie Larsen; M. Guttormsen; Matthew Mumpower; Rebecca Surman; G. Perdikakis; D. L. Bleuel; A. Couture; L. Crespo Campo; A.C. Dombos; R. Lewis; S. Mosby; Stylianos Nikas; C. J. Prokop; T. Renstrøm; B. Rubio; S. Siem; S. J. Quinn

C was performed via the single proton removal reaction from a beam of 22 N at 68 MeV/u. Neutrons were detected with the Modular Neutron Array (MoNA) in coincidence with


Physical Review C | 2009

C and constraints on

N. U. H. Syed; A. C. Larsen; A. Bürger; M. Guttormsen; S. Harissopulos; M. Kmiecik; T. Konstantinopoulos; M. Krtička; A. Lagoyannis; T. Lönnroth; K. Mazurek; M. Norby; H. T. Nyhus; G. Perdikakis; S. Siem; A. Spyrou

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Physical Review C | 2015

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Z. Kohley; T. Baumann; G. Christian; Paul DeYoung; J. E. Finck; N. Frank; B. Luther; E. Lunderberg; M. D. Jones; S. Mosby; J. K. Smith; A. Spyrou; M. Thoennessen

C fragments. No evidence for a low-lying state was found, and the reconstructed

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M. Thoennessen

Michigan State University

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T. Baumann

Michigan State University

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S. Mosby

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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S. J. Quinn

Michigan State University

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A. Simon

University of Notre Dame

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J. E. Finck

Central Michigan University

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G. Christian

Michigan State University

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A.C. Dombos

Michigan State University

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S. N. Liddick

Michigan State University

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