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Journal of Physics G | 2002

Experimental evidence for the particle stability of 34Ne and 37Na

S. M. Lukyanov; Yu. E. Penionzhkevich; R. Astabatyan; S.P. Lobastov; Yu. Sobolev; D. Guillemaud-Mueller; G. Faivre; F. Ibrahim; A. C. Mueller; F. Pougheon; O. Perru; O. Sorlin; I. Matea; R. Anne; C Cauvin; R. Hue; G. Georgiev; M. Lewitowicz; F. de Oliveira Santos; D. Verney; Z. Dlouhý; J. Mrazek; D. Baiborodin; F. Negoita; C. Borcea; A. Buta; I. Stefan; S. Grévy

The neutron drip line in a neon–magnesium region has been explored by the projectile fragmentation of a 59.8 A MeV 48Ca beam using the new fragment separator LISE 2000 at GANIL. New neutron-rich isotopes, 34Ne and 37Na, have been observed together with some evidence for the particle instability of 33Ne and 36Na.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2002

Release properties of UCx and molten U targets

B. Roussière; F. Ibrahim; J. Sauvage; O. Bajeat; N. Barré; F. Clapier; E. Cottereau; C. Donzaud; M. Ducourtieux; S. Essabaa; D. Guillemaud-Mueller; C. Lau; H. Lefort; C. F. Liang; F. Le Blanc; A. C. Mueller; J. Obert; N. Pauwels; J.C. Potier; F. Pougheon; J. Proust; O. Sorlin; D. Verney; A. Wojtasiewicz

Abstract The release properties of UC x and molten U thick targets associated with a Nier–Bernas ion source have been studied. Two experimental methods are used to extract the release time. Results are presented and discussed for Kr, Cd, I and Xe.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2003

Recent studies to improve release properties from thick isotope separator on-line fission targets

C. Lau; B. Roussière; D. Verney; O. Bajeat; F. Ibrahim; F. Clapier; E. Cottereau; C. Donzaud; M. Ducourtieux; S. Essabaa; D. Guillemaud-Mueller; F. Hosni; H. Lefort; F. Le Blanc; A. C. Mueller; J. Obert; N. Pauwels; J.C. Potier; F. Pougheon; J. Proust; J. Sauvage; A. Wojtasiewicz

In the framework of the PARRNe program (Production d’Atomes Radioactifs Riches en Neutrons) of IPN Orsay, various techniques are currently used to characterize the release properties of elements of interest from a UCX target. On-line studies have been carried out with two plasma ion sources: a Nier–Bernas and a hot plasma ISOLDE-type (the ISOLDE collaboration kindly supplied us a MK5 ion source for these studies). In parallel, the analysis of the chemical and structure properties of some UCX samples as function of heating conditions has been carried out. Such data are essential to determine optimal conditions for the production of isotopes by the isotope separator on-line (ISOL) technique. First results are presented here for Kr and Ag. Investigations for other kinds of fission targets are planned.


Physical Review C | 2012

High-spin states with seniorityv=4, 5, and 6 in119–126Sn

A. Astier; M. G. Porquet; Ch. Theisen; D. Verney; I. Deloncle; M. Houry; R. Lucas; F. Azaiez; G. Barreau; D. Curien; O. Dorvaux; G. Duchêne; B. J. P. Gall; N. Redon; M. Rousseau; O. Stezowski

The 119-126Sn nuclei have been produced as fission fragments in two reactions induced by heavy ions: 12C+238U at 90 MeV bombarding energy, 18O+208Pb at 85 MeV. Their level schemes have been built from gamma rays detected using the Euroball array. High-spin states located above the long-lived isomeric states of the even- and odd-A 120-126Sn nuclei have been identified. Moreover isomeric states lying around 4.5 MeV have been established in 120,122,124,126Sn from the delayed coincidences between the fission fragment detector SAPhIR and the Euroball array. The states located above 3-MeV excitation energy are ascribed to several broken pairs of neutrons occupying the nu h11/2 orbit. The maximum value of angular momentum available in such a high-j shell, i.e. for mid-occupation and the breaking of the three neutron pairs, has been identified. This process is observed for the first time in spherical nuclei.


Physical Review C | 2007

Low-energy states of 31 81 Ga 50 : Proton structure of the nuclei close to Ni 78

D. Verney; F. Ibrahim; C. Bourgeois; S. Essabaa; S. Galès; L. Gaudefroy; D. Guillemaud-Mueller; F. Hammache; C. Lau; F. Le Blanc; A. C. Mueller; O. Perru; F. Pougheon; B. Roussière; J. Sauvage; O. Sorlin

Excited levels were attributed to


Physical Review C | 2012

High-spin structures of five N = 82 isotopes: 54 136 Xe, 55 137 Cs, 56 138 Ba, 57 139 La, and 58 140 Ce

A. Astier; M. G. Porquet; Ts. Venkova; D. Verney; Ch. Theisen; G. Duchêne; F. Azaiez; G. Barreau; D. Curien; I. Deloncle; O. Dorvaux; B. J. P. Gall; M. Houry; R. Lucas; N. Redon; M. Rousseau; O. Stezowski

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Physical Review Letters | 2017

Anomalies in the Charge Yields of Fission Fragments from the U(n,f)238 Reaction

J.N. Wilson; M. Lebois; L. Qi; P Amador-Celdran; D. L. Bleuel; J. A. Briz; Raymond J. Carroll; W. N. Catford; H. De Witte; D. T. Doherty; R. Eloirdi; G. Georgiev; A. Gottardo; A. Goasduff; K. Hadynska-Klek; K. Hauschild; H. Hess; V. W. Ingeberg; T. Konstantinopoulos; J. Ljungvall; A. Lopez-Martens; G. Lorusso; R. Lozeva; R. Lutter; P. Marini; I. Matea; T. Materna; L. Mathieu; Andreas Oberstedt; S. Oberstedt

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Nuclear Physics News | 2013

The ALTO Facility in Orsay

F. Azaiez; S. Essabaa; Fadi Ibrahim; D. Verney

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Journal of Physics G | 2005

Intruder configurations in neutron-rich P and S isotopes

J. Ollier; A. Hodsdon; R. Chapman; X. Liang; M. Burns; K. Keyes; M. Labiche; A. Papenberg; K. M. Spohr; M. Davison; G. de Angelis; M. Axiotis; B. R. Behera; L. Corradi; A. Gadea; A. Latina; Th. Kröll; N. Marginean; T. Martinez; D. R. Napoli; A. M. Stefanini; M. Trotta; S. Beghini; D. Bazzacco; E. Farnea; S. Lunardi; G. Montagnoli; F. Scarlassara; A. N. Deacon; A. G. Smith

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Hyperfine Interactions | 2006

The ALTO project at IPN-Orsay

S. Franchoo; F. Ibrahim; F. Le Blanc; M. Lebois; A. Olivier; C. Phan Viet; B. Roussière; R. Sifi; D. Verney

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F. Ibrahim

University of Paris-Sud

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F. Azaiez

University of Paris-Sud

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L. Corradi

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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D. Curien

University of Strasbourg

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S. Essabaa

University of Paris-Sud

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E. Fioretto

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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S. Franchoo

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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A. Gadea

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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