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Physical Review Letters | 2015

Extension of the N = 40 Island of Inversion towards N =50: Spectroscopy of 66Cr,70,72Fe

C. Santamaria; C. Louchart; A. Obertelli; V. Werner; P. Doornenbal; F. Nowacki; G. Authelet; H. Baba; D. Calvet; F. Château; A. Corsi; A. Delbart; J.-M. Gheller; A. Gillibert; T. Isobe; V. Lapoux; Michio M. Matsushita; S. Momiyama; Tohru Motobayashi; M. Niikura; H. Otsu; C. Péron; Alan Peyaud; E. C. Pollacco; J.-Y. Roussé; H. Sakurai; M. Sasano; Y. Shiga; Satoshi Takeuchi; R. Taniuchi

We report on the measurement of the first 2(+) and 4(+) states of (66)Cr and (70,72)Fe via in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy. The nuclei of interest were produced by (p,2p) reactions at incident energies of 260  MeV/nucleon. The experiment was performed at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory, RIKEN, using the DALI 2γ-ray detector array and the novel MINOS device, a thick liquid hydrogen target combined with a vertex tracker. A low-energy plateau of 2(1)(+) and 4(1)(+) energies as a function of the neutron number was observed for N≥38 and N≥40 for even-even Cr and Fe isotopes, respectively. State-of-the-art shell model calculations with a modified Lenzi-Nowacki-Poves-Sieja (LNPS) interaction in the pfg(9/2)d(5/2) valence space reproduce the observations. Interpretation within the shell model shows an extension of the island of inversion at N=40 for more neutron-rich isotopes towards N=50.


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

Fast-neutron-induced fission of ^{238}U at an energy just above the fission threshold is studied with a novel technique which involves the coupling of a high-efficiency γ-ray spectrometer (MINIBALL) to an inverse-kinematics neutron source (LICORNE) to extract charge yields of fission fragments via γ-γ coincidence spectroscopy. Experimental data and fission models are compared and found to be in reasonable agreement for many nuclei; however, significant discrepancies of up to 600% are observed, particularly for isotopes of Sn and Mo. This indicates that these models significantly overestimate the standard 1 fission mode and suggests that spherical shell effects in the nascent fission fragments are less important for low-energy fast-neutron-induced fission than for thermal neutron-induced fission. This has consequences for understanding and modeling the fission process, for experimental nuclear structure studies of the most neutron-rich nuclei, for future energy applications (e.g., Generation IV reactors which use fast-neutron spectra), and for the reactor antineutrino anomaly.


European Physical Journal A | 2015

Experimental level densities of atomic nuclei

M. Guttormsen; M. Aiche; F. L. Bello Garrote; L. A. Bernstein; D. L. Bleuel; Y. Byun; Q. Ducasse; T. K. Eriksen; F. Giacoppo; A. Görgen; F. Gunsing; T. W. Hagen; B. Jurado; M. Klintefjord; Ann-Cecilie Larsen; L. Lebois; B. Leniau; H. T. Nyhus; T. Renstrøm; S. J. Rose; E. Sahin; S. Siem; T. G. Tornyi; G. M. Tveten; A. Voinov; M. Wiedeking; J. S. Wilson

Abstract.It is almost 80 years since Hans Bethe described the level density as a non-interacting gas of protons and neutrons. In all these years, experimental data were interpreted within this picture of a fermionic gas. However, the renewed interest of measuring level density using various techniques calls for a revision of this description. In particular, the wealth of nuclear level densities measured with the Oslo method favors the constant-temperature level density over the Fermi-gas picture. From the basis of experimental data, we demonstrate that nuclei exhibit a constant-temperature level density behavior for all mass regions and at least up to the neutron threshold.


Physical Review C | 2014

Level densities and thermodynamical properties of Pt and Au isotopes

F. Giacoppo; F. L. Bello Garrote; L. A. Bernstein; D. L. Bleuel; T. K. Eriksen; R. B. Firestone; A. Görgen; M. Guttormsen; T. W. Hagen; B. V. Kheswa; M. Klintefjord; P. E. Koehler; Ann-Cecilie Larsen; H. T. Nyhus; T. Renstrøm; E. Sahin; S. Siem; T. G. Tornyi

The nuclear level densities of


Physics Letters B | 2018

Is seniority a partial dynamic symmetry in the first ν g 9/2 shell?

A. I. Morales; G. Benzoni; H. Watanabe; G. de Angelis; S. Nishimura; L. Coraggio; A. Gargano; N. Itaco; T. Otsuka; Y. Tsunoda; P. Van Isacker; F. Browne; R. Daido; P. Doornenbal; Y. Fang; G. Lorusso; Z. Patel; S. Rice; L. Sinclair; P.-A. Söderström; T. Sumikama; J. J. Valiente-Dobón; J. Wu; Z.Y. Xu; A. Yagi; R. Yokoyama; H. Baba; R. Avigo; F. L. Bello Garrote; Nives Blasi

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Physical Review C | 2016

Completing the nuclear reaction puzzle of the nucleosynthesis of Mo 92

G. M. Tveten; A. Spyrou; R. Schwengner; F. Naqvi; Ann-Cecilie Larsen; T. K. Eriksen; F. L. Bello Garrote; L. A. Bernstein; D. L. Bleuel; L. Crespo Campo; M. Guttormsen; F. Giacoppo; A. Görgen; T. W. Hagen; K. Hadynska-Klek; M. Klintefjord; Bradley S. Meyer; H. T. Nyhus; T. Renstrøm; S. J. Rose; E. Sahin; S. Siem; T. G. Tornyi

Pt and


Physics Letters B | 2018

Shape coexistence and isospin symmetry in A = 70 nuclei: Spectroscopy of the Tz = −1 nucleus 70Kr

K. Wimmer; W. Korten; T. Arici; P. Doornenbal; P. Aguilera; A. Algora; T. Ando; H. Baba; B. Blank; A. Boso; S. Chen; A. Corsi; P. J. Davies; G. de Angelis; D.T. Doherty; J. Gerl; R. Gernhäuser; D. G. Jenkins; S. Koyama; T. Motobayashi; S. Nagamine; M. Niikura; A. Obertelli; D. Lubos; B. Rubio; E. Sahin; Tomoyuki Saito; H. Sakurai; L. Sinclair; D. Steppenbeck

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Proceedings of The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference — PoS(INPC2016) | 2017

The Statistical Properties Of 92Mo And Implications For The p-process

G. M. Tveten; A. Spyrou; R. Schwengner; F. Naqvi; Ann-Cecilie Larsen; T. K. Eriksen; Frank Leonel Bello Garrote; Lee Allen Bernstein; D. L. Bleuel; Lucia Crespo Campo; M. Guttormsen; F. Giacoppo; A. Görgen; T. W. Hagen; K. Hadynska-Klek; M. Klintefjord; Bradley S. Meyer; H. T. Nyhus; T. Renstrøm; S. J. Rose; E. Sahin; S. Siem; T. G. Tornyi

Au below the neutron separation energy have been measured using transfer and scattering reactions. All the level density distributions follow the constant-temperature description. Each group of isotopes is characterized by the same temperature above the energy threshold corresponding to the breaking of the first Cooper pair. A constant entropy excess


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

Nuclear level densities and gamma-ray strength functions of 145,149,151Nd isotopes

K O Ay; M Ozgur; E. Algin; M. Guttormsen; F. L. Bello Garrote; L. Crespo Campo; A. Görgen; T. W. Hagen; V. W. Ingeberg; B. V. Kheswa; M. Klintefjord; Ann-Cecilie Larsen; J. E. Midtbø; V Modamio; T. Renstrøm; S. J. Rose; E. Sahin; S. Siem; G. M. Tveten; F. Zeiser

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21st International School on Nuclear Physics and Applications & the International Symposium on Exotic Nuclei | 2016

Inelastic scattering of 72,74Ni off a proton target

M.L. Cortés; P. Doornenbal; A. Obertelli; N. Pietralla; V. Werner; G. Authelet; H. Baba; D. Calvet; F. Château; A. Corsi; A. Delbart; J.-M. Gheller; A. Gillibert; Takanori Isobe; V. Lapoux; C. Louchart; Michio M. Matsushita; S. Momiyama; T. Motobayashi; M. Niikura; H. Otsu; C. Péron; Alan Peyaud; E. C. Pollacco; J.-Y. Roussé; H. Sakurai; C. Santamaria; M. Sasano; Y. Shiga; S. Takeuchi

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