C. Plettner
GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research
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Nuclear Physics | 2002
M. La Commara; K.-H. Schmidt; H. Grawe; J. Döring; R. Borcea; S. Galanopoulos; M. Gorska; S. Harissopulos; M. Hellström; Z. Janas; R. Kirchner; C. Mazzocchi; A. N. Ostrowski; C. Plettner; G. Rainovski; E. Roeckl
Abstract The very neutron-deficient isotope 94 Ag was produced at the GSI on-line mass separator by using the reaction 58 Ni( 40 Ca,xa0p3n). The β -decay properties of 94 Ag were studied by detecting for the first time β -delayed γ rays and β – γ – γ coincidences. Both the population of excited levels in the daughter nucleus 94 Pd and the β -decay half-life of 94 Ag were investigated. The major part of the feeding was assigned to the decay of an I π =(7 + ) isomer with a half-life of (0.36±0.03)xa0s. Axa0weak β -decay branch was found to populate high-spin levels in the 94 Pd daughter with I ⩾18. It is tentatively assigned to the decay of a high-spin parent state in 94 Ag with I ⩾17 and a half-life (0.3±0.2)xa0s. The measured β -decay properties as well as the level structure of 94 Ag and 94 Pd are discussed in comparison with shell-model predictions.
Nuclear Physics | 2003
L. Batist; J. Döring; I. Mukha; C. Plettner; C. R. Bingham; R. Borcea; M. Gierlik; H. Grawe; K. Hauschild; Z. Janas; I.P. Johnstone; M. Karny; M. Kavatsyuk; R. Kirchner; M. La Commara; C. Mazzocchi; F. Moroz; J. Pavan; A. Płochocki; E. Roeckl; B. Salvachúa; Karen Schmidt; R. Schwengner; L.D. Skouras; S. L. Tabor; Mathis Wiedeking
The β decay of 96Ag (Z=47,N=49) was investigated by measuring positrons, X rays as well as β-delayed protons and γ rays. The γ radiation was studied by means of germanium detectors and a NaI total-absorption spectrometer. Two β-decaying isomers in 96Ag were established with half-lives of 4.40(6) and 6.9(6) s and tentative spin–parity assignments of (8+) and (2+), respectively. For both isomers, the intensities of β transitions to low-lying levels of 96Pd (Z=46,N=50) and β-delayed proton decays to levels in 95Rh (Z=45,N=50) were measured. Several new 96Pd levels were firmly established. The level energies, their γ decays and the Gamow–Teller decay of 96Ag are compared to shell-model predictions. A new low-lying level in 95Rh was found at 680 keV excitation energy. Through a comparison with low-lying states of N=50 isotones, this level is interpreted as the first excited 7/2+ state built on the proton 9/2+ ground state. The assignments of further excited states in 95Rh are discussed.
Journal of Physics G | 2002
G. Rainovski; H. Schnare; R. Schwengner; C. Plettner; L. Käubler; F. Dönau; I. Ragnarsson; J. Eberth; T. Steinhardt; O. Thelen; M. Hausmann; A. Jungclaus; K. P. Lieb; Achim Müller; G. de Angelis; A. Gadea; Napoli; A. Algora; Dg Jenkins; R. Wadsworth; A. N. Wilson; W Andrejtscheff; V. I. Dimitrov
The nucleus Se-70 was studied using the Ca-40(Ca-40, 2alpha2p) reaction at a beam energy of 185 MeV. Gamma rays were measured with the EUROBALL III spectrometer. The known positive-parity bands have been extended and one new band of positive parity and two of negative parity have been identified. These bands are interpreted in terms of the cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky approach. Calculations suggest that the two negative-parity bands, which have the same signature, are both based on a configuration with two protons and three neutrons lifted from the fp shell to the g(9/2) orbital, but at different nuclear shapes. This represents a shape coexistence at high spin.
Physical Review C | 2000
C. Plettner; H. Schnare; R. Schwengner; L. Käubler; F. Dönau; I. Ragnarsson; A. V. Afanasjev; A. Algora; G. de Angelis; A. Gadea; D. R. Napoli; J. Eberth; T. Steinhardt; O. Thelen; M. Hausmann; Achim Müller; A. Jungclaus; K. P. Lieb; D. G. Jenkins; R. Wadsworth; A. N. Wilson; S. Frauendorf
Rotational bands in
PROTON-EMITTING NUCLEI: Second International Symposium PROCON 2003 | 2003
I. Mukha; H. Grawe; J. Döring; C. Plettner; L. Batist; A. Blazhev; C. R. Hoffman; Z. Janas; R. Kirchner; M. La Commara; C. Mazzocchi; E. Roeckl; S. L. Tabor; M. Wiedeking
{}^{73}mathrm{Br}
Physical Review C | 2007
S. F. Ashley; P. H. Regan; W. Gelletly; E. A. McCutchan; R. F. Casten; C. Plettner; J. B. Vinson; V. Werner; E. Williams; L. Amon; R. M. Clark; K. Keyes; A. Papenberg; M. N. Erduran
have been investigated up to spins of
Physical Review C | 2006
E. Williams; C. Plettner; E. A. McCutchan; H. Levine; R. F. Casten; H. Ai; A. Heinz; J. Qian; D. A. Meyer; V. Werner
I=65/2
FRONTIERS IN NUCLEAR STRUCTURE, ASTROPHYSICS, AND REACTIONS -#N#FINUSTAR | 2006
J. J. Valiente‐Dobón; C. E. Svensson; T. Steinhardt; A. V. Afanasjev; I. Ragnarsson; C. Andreoiu; R. A. E. Austin; M. P. Carpenter; D. Dashdorj; G. de Angelis; F. Dönau; J. Eberth; E. Farnea; S. J. Freeman; A. Gadea; P. E. Garrett; A. Görgen; G. F. Grinyer; B. Hyland; D. Jenkins; F. Johnston-Theasby; P. Joshi; A. Jungclaus; K. P. Lieb; A. O. Macchiavelli; F. Moore; G. Mukherjee; A. A. Phillips; C. Plettner; W. Reviol
using the EUROBALL III spectrometer. One of the negative-parity bands displays the highest rotational frequency
TOURS SYMPOSIUM ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS V; Tours 2003 | 2004
Z. Janas; L. Batist; A. Blazhev; W. Brüchle; J. Döring; M. Gierlik; Maria Gorska; H. Grawe; T. Faestermann; S. Harissopulos; A. Jungclaus; M. Karny; M. Kavatsyuk; O. Kavatsyuk; R. Kirchner; M. La Commara; C. Mazzocchi; I. Mukha; C. Plettner; A. Płochocki; E. Roeckl; M. Romoli; M. Schädel; R. Schwengner; J. Żylicz
ensuremath{Elzxh}ensuremath{omega}=1.85mathrm{MeV}
Physical Review Letters | 2005
I. Mukha; E. Roeckl; J. Döring; L. Batist; A. Blazhev; H. Grawe; C. R. Hoffman; M. Huyse; Z. Janas; R. Kirchner; M. La Commara; C. Mazzocchi; C. Plettner; S. L. Tabor; P. Van Duppen; M. Wiedeking
reported to date in nuclei with