C. Fitzpatrick
University of Manchester
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Physical Review Letters | 2008
J. P. Schiffer; S. J. Freeman; J. A. Clark; C. Deibel; C. Fitzpatrick; S. Gros; A. Heinz; D. Hirata; C. L. Jiang; B. P. Kay; A. Parikh; P. D. Parker; K. E. Rehm; A. C. C. Villari; Werner; C. Wrede
The possibility of observing neutrinoless double beta decay offers the opportunity of determining the effective neutrino mass if the nuclear matrix element were known. Theoretical calculations are uncertain, and measurements of the occupations of valence orbits by nucleons active in the decay can be important. The occupation of valence neutron orbits in the ground states of 76Ge (a candidate for such decay) and 76Se (the daughter nucleus) were determined by precisely measuring cross sections for both neutron-adding and removing transfer reactions. Our results indicate that the Fermi surface is much more diffuse than in theoretical calculations. We find that the populations of at least three orbits change significantly between these two ground states while in the calculations, the changes are confined primarily to one orbit.
Physical Review Letters | 2016
E. Clément; M. Zielinska; A. Görgen; W. Korten; S. Péru; J Libert; H Goutte; S Hilaire; B. Bastin; C. Bauer; A. Blazhev; N. Bree; B. Bruyneel; P. A. Butler; J. Butterworth; P. Delahaye; A Dijon; D T Doherty; A. Ekström; C. Fitzpatrick; C. Fransen; G. Georgiev; R. Gernhäuser; H. Hess; J. Iwanicki; D. G. Jenkins; A. C. Larsen; J Ljungvall; R. Lutter; P. Marley
Neutron-rich {96,98}Sr isotopes have been investigated by safe Coulomb excitation of radioactive beams at the REX-ISOLDE facility. Reduced transition probabilities and spectroscopic quadrupole moments have been extracted from the differential Coulomb excitation cross sections. These results allow, for the first time, the drawing of definite conclusions about the shape coexistence of highly deformed prolate and spherical configurations. In particular, a very small mixing between the coexisting states is observed, contrary to other mass regions where strong mixing is present. Experimental results have been compared to beyond-mean-field calculations using the Gogny D1S interaction in a five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian formalism, which reproduce the shape change at N=60.
In: Milin, M; Niksic, T; Szilner, S; Vretenar, D. AIP Conference Proceedings Vol 1165: NUCLEAR STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS ?09; Springer; 2009. p. 363-368. | 2009
Th. Kröll; V. Bildstein; K. Wimmer; R. Krücken; R. Gernhäuser; R. Lutter; W. Schwerdtfeger; P. G. Thirolf; B. Bastin; N. Bree; J. Diriken; M. Huyse; N. Patronis; R. Raabe; P. Van Duppen; P. Vermaelen; Joakim Cederkäll; E. Clément; J. Van de Walle; D. Voulot; F. Wenander; A. Blazhev; M. Kalkühler; P. Reiter; M. Seidlitz; N. Warr; A. N. Deacon; C. Fitzpatrick; S. J. Freeman; S. Das Gupta
We report on one- and two-neutron transfer reactions to study the single-particle properties of nuclei at the border of the island of inversion. The (d,p)- and (t,p)-reactions in inverse kinematics on the neutron-rich isotope Mg-30, delivered as radioactive beam by the REX-ISOLDE facility, have been investigated. The outgoing protons have been detected and identified by a newly built array of Si detectors. The gamma-decay of excited states has been detected in coincidence by the MINIBALL array. First results for Mg-31 and from the search for the second, spherical, 0(+) state in Mg-32 are presented.
Physical Review Letters | 2007
J. P. Schiffer; S. J. Freeman; C. M. Deibel; C. Fitzpatrick; S. Gros; A. Heinz; V. Werner; C. L. Jiang; J. A. Clark; B. P. Kay; P. D. Parker; C. Wrede; A. Parikh; D. Hirata; A. C. C. Villari; K. E. Rehm
The possibility of observing neutrinoless double beta decay offers the opportunity of determining the effective neutrino mass if the nuclear matrix element were known. Theoretical calculations are uncertain, and measurements of the occupations of valence orbits by nucleons active in the decay can be important. The occupation of valence neutron orbits in the ground states of 76Ge (a candidate for such decay) and 76Se (the daughter nucleus) were determined by precisely measuring cross sections for both neutron-adding and removing transfer reactions. Our results indicate that the Fermi surface is much more diffuse than in theoretical calculations. We find that the populations of at least three orbits change significantly between these two ground states while in the calculations, the changes are confined primarily to one orbit.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
J. P. Schiffer; S. J. Freeman; J. A. Clark; C. M. Deibel; C. Fitzpatrick; S. Gros; A Heinz; D. Hirata; C. L. Jiang; B. P. Kay; A. Parikh; P. D. Parker; K. E. Rehm; A. C. C. Villari; Werner; C. Wrede
The possibility of observing neutrinoless double beta decay offers the opportunity of determining the effective neutrino mass if the nuclear matrix element were known. Theoretical calculations are uncertain, and measurements of the occupations of valence orbits by nucleons active in the decay can be important. The occupation of valence neutron orbits in the ground states of 76Ge (a candidate for such decay) and 76Se (the daughter nucleus) were determined by precisely measuring cross sections for both neutron-adding and removing transfer reactions. Our results indicate that the Fermi surface is much more diffuse than in theoretical calculations. We find that the populations of at least three orbits change significantly between these two ground states while in the calculations, the changes are confined primarily to one orbit.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
J. P. Schiffer; S. J. Freeman; J. A. Clark; C. Deibel; C. Fitzpatrick; S. Gros; A. Heinz; D. Hirata; C. L. Jiang; B. P. Kay; A. Parikh; P. D. Parker; K. E. Rehm; A. C. C. Villari; V. Werner; C. Wrede
The possibility of observing neutrinoless double beta decay offers the opportunity of determining the effective neutrino mass if the nuclear matrix element were known. Theoretical calculations are uncertain, and measurements of the occupations of valence orbits by nucleons active in the decay can be important. The occupation of valence neutron orbits in the ground states of 76Ge (a candidate for such decay) and 76Se (the daughter nucleus) were determined by precisely measuring cross sections for both neutron-adding and removing transfer reactions. Our results indicate that the Fermi surface is much more diffuse than in theoretical calculations. We find that the populations of at least three orbits change significantly between these two ground states while in the calculations, the changes are confined primarily to one orbit.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
J. P. Schiffer; S. J. Freeman; J. A. Clark; C. M. Deibel; C. Fitzpatrick; S. Gros; A. Heinz; D. Hirata; C. L. Jiang; B. P. Kay; A. Parikh; P. D. Parker; K. E. Rehm; A. C. C. Villari; V. Werner; C. Wrede
The possibility of observing neutrinoless double beta decay offers the opportunity of determining the effective neutrino mass if the nuclear matrix element were known. Theoretical calculations are uncertain, and measurements of the occupations of valence orbits by nucleons active in the decay can be important. The occupation of valence neutron orbits in the ground states of 76Ge (a candidate for such decay) and 76Se (the daughter nucleus) were determined by precisely measuring cross sections for both neutron-adding and removing transfer reactions. Our results indicate that the Fermi surface is much more diffuse than in theoretical calculations. We find that the populations of at least three orbits change significantly between these two ground states while in the calculations, the changes are confined primarily to one orbit.
Physical Review Letters | 2014
N. Bree; K. Wrzosek-Lipska; A. Petts; A. N. Andreyev; B. Bastin; M. Bender; A. Blazhev; B. Bruyneel; P. A. Butler; J. Butterworth; M. P. Carpenter; Joakim Cederkäll; E. Clément; T. E. Cocolios; A. N. Deacon; J. Diriken; A. Ekström; C. Fitzpatrick; L. M. Fraile; C. Fransen; S. J. Freeman; L P Gaffney; J. E. Garcia-Ramos; K. Geibel; R. Gernhäuser; T. Grahn; M. Guttormsen; B. Hadinia; M. Hass; P-H Heenen
Physical Review Letters | 2008
J. P. Schiffer; S. J. Freeman; J. A. Clark; C. Deibel; C. Fitzpatrick; S. Gros; A. Heinz; D. Hirata; C. L. Jiang; B. P. Kay; A. Parikh; P. D. Parker; K. E. Rehm; A. C. C. Villari; V. Werner; C. Wrede
Archive | 2009
Th. Kroell; V. Bildstein; K. Wimmer; R. Kruecken; R. Gernhaeuser; R. Lutter; W. Schwerdtfeger; P. G. Thirolf; B. Bastin; N. Bree; J. Diriken; M. Huyse; N. Patronis; R. Raabe; P. Van Duppen; P. Vermaelen; J. Cederkaell; E. Clément; J. Van de Walle; D. Voulot; F. Wenander; A. Blazhev; M. Kalkuehler; P. Reiter; M. Seidlitz; N. Warr; A. N. Deacon; C. Fitzpatrick; S. J. Freeman; S. Das Gupta