J. Wong
University of Guelph
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015
P. E. Garrett; A. J. Radich; J M Allmond; C. Andreoiu; G. C. Ball; P. C. Bender; L. Bianco; V. Bildstein; H. Bidaman; R Braid; C Burbadge; S. Chagnon-Lessard; D. S. Cross; G. A. Demand; A. Diaz Varela; M R Dunlop; R. Dunlop; P. Finlay; A. B. Garnsworthy; G. F. Grinyer; G. Hackman; B. Hadinia; S Ilyushkin; B. Jigmeddorj; D. Kisliuk; K Kuhn; A. T. Laffoley; K. G. Leach; A. D. MacLean; J Michetti-Wilson
The 8 pi spectrometer, installed at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility, was the worlds most sensitive gamma-ray spectrometer dedicated to beta-decay studies. A description is given of the 8 pi spectrometer and its auxiliary detectors including the plastic scintillator array SCEPTAR used for beta-particle tagging and the Si(Li) array PACES for conversion electron measurements, its moving tape collector, and its data acquisition system. The recent investigation of the decay of Cs-124 to study the nuclear structure of Xe-124, and how the beta-decay measurements complemented previous Coulomb excitation studies, is highlighted, including the extraction of the deformation parameters for the excited 0(+) bands in Xe-124. As a by-product, the decay scheme of the (7(+)) Cs-124 isomeric state, for which the data from the PACES detectors were vital, was studied. Finally, a description of the new GRIFFIN spectrometer, which uses the same auxiliary detectors as the 8 pi spectrometer, is given.
arXiv: Probability | 2009
G. C. Ball; C. Andreoiu; R. A. E. Austin; D. Bandyopadhyay; John A Becker; P. Bricault; N. Brown; S. Chan; R. Churchman; S. Colosimo; H. Coombes; D. S. Cross; G. A. Demand; T.E. Drake; M. Dombsky; S. Ettenauer; P. Finlay; D. Furse; A. Garnsworthy; P. E. Garrett; K. L. Green; G. F. Grinyer; B. Hyland; G. Hackman; R. Kanungo; W. D. Kulp; J. Lassen; K. G. Leach; J.R. Leslie; C. M. Mattoon
High‐resolution gamma‐ray spectroscopy is essential to fully exploit the unique scientific opportunities at the next generation radioactive ion beam facilities such as the TRIUMF Isotope Separator and Accelerator (ISAC). At ISAC the 8π spectrometer and its associated auxiliary detectors is optimize for β‐decay studies while TIGRESS an array of segmented clover HPGe detectors has been designed for studies with accelerated beams. This paper gives a brief overview of these facilities and also presents recent examples of the diverse experimental program carried out at the 8π spectrometer.In this article we prove the bivariate uniqueness property for a particular “max-type” recursive distributional equation (RDE). Using the general theory developed in [5] we then show that the corresponding recursive tree process (RTP) has no external randomness, more preciously, the RTP is endogenous. The RDE we consider is so called the Logistic RDE, which appears in the proof of the ζ(2)-limit of the random assignment problem [4] using the local weak convergence method. Thus this work provides a non-trivial application of the general theory developed in [5]. AMS 2000 subject classification : 60E05, 60J80, 60K35, 62E10, 82B43.
Physical Review C | 2009
M. A. Schumaker; C. E. Svensson; D. Bandyopadhyay; G. A. Demand; P. Finlay; P. E. Garrett; K. L. Green; G. F. Grinyer; K. G. Leach; A. A. Phillips; J. Wong; D. Cline; A. B. Hayes; A. Whitbeck; G. Hackman; C. J. Pearson; A. N. Andreyev; G. C. Ball; L. Buchmann; R. Churchman
The low-energy structure of the proton dripline nucleus {sup 20}Na has been studied using Coulomb excitation at the TRIUMF-ISAC radioactive ion beam facility. A 1.7-MeV/nucleon {sup 20}Na beam of {approx}5x10{sup 6} ions/s was Coulomb excited by a 0.5-mg/cm{sup 2nat}Ti target. Scattered beam and target particles were detected by the BAMBINO segmented Si detector while {gamma} rays were detected by two TIGRESS HPGe clover detectors set perpendicular to the beam axis. Coulomb excitation from the 2{sup +} ground state to the first excited 3{sup +} and 4{sup +} states was observed, and B({lambda}L) values were determined using the 2{sup +}{yields}0{sup +} de-excitation in {sup 48}Ti as a reference. The resulting B({lambda}L){down_arrow} values are B(E2;3{sup +}{yields}2{sup +})=55{+-}6 e{sup 2} fm{sup 4} (17.0{+-}1.9 W.u.), B(E2;4{sup +}{yields}2{sup +})=35.7{+-}5.7 e{sup 2} fm{sup 4} (11.1{+-}1.8 W.u.), and B(M1;4{sup +}{yields}3{sup +})=0.154{+-}0.030 {mu}{sub N}{sup 2} (0.086{+-}0.017 W.u.). These measurements provide the first experimental determination of B({lambda}L) values for this proton dripline nucleus of astrophysical interest.
Proceedings of The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference — PoS(INPC2016) | 2017
Michelle Dunlop; A. T. Laffoley; R. Dunlop; C. Andreoiu; R. A. E. Austin; G. C. Ball; T. Ballast; P. C. Bender; H. Bidaman; V. Bildstein; B. Blank; H. Bouzomita; S. Chagnon-Lessard; A. Chester; D. S. Cross; A. Diaz Varela; P. Finlay; A. B. Garnsworthy; P. E. Garrett; J. Giovinazzo; J. Glister; G. F. Grinyer; J. Grinyer; G. Hackman; B. Hadinia; D. S. Jamieson; B. Jigmeddorj; S. Ketelhut; D. Kisliuk; K. G. Leach
High precision measurements of the
11TH CONFERENCE ON THE INTERSECTIONS OF PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS: (CIPANP 2012) | 2013
C. E. Svensson; R. Dunlop; P. Finlay; G. C. Ball; S. Ettenauer; J. R. Leslie; I. S. Towner; C. Andreoiu; R. A. E. Austin; D. Bandyopadhyay; S. Chagnon-Lessard; A. Chester; D. S. Cross; G. A. Demand; M. Djongolov; A. B. Garnsworthy; P. E. Garrett; K. L. Green; J. Glister; G. F. Grinyer; G. Hackman; B. Hadinia; K. G. Leach; C. J. Pearson; A. A. Phillips; E. T. Rand; K. Starosta; C. S. Sumithrarachchi; E. R. Tardiff; S. Triambak
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011
E. T. Rand; J. Bangay; L. Bianco; R. Dunlop; P. Finlay; P. E. Garrett; K. G. Leach; A. A. Phillips; C. S. Sumithrarachchi; C. E. Svensson; J. Wong
values for superallowed Fermi
3rd International Conference on Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions, FINUSTAR 3 | 2011
P. E. Garrett; K. L. Green; J. Bangay; A. Diaz Varela; C. S. Sumithrarachchi; R. A. E. Austin; G. C. Ball; D. Bandyopadhyay; L. Bianco; S. Colosimo; D. S. Cross; G. A. Demand; P. Finlay; A. B. Garnsworthy; G. F. Grinyer; G. Hackman; W. D. Kulp; K. G. Leach; A. C. Morton; J. N. Orce; C. J. Pearson; A. A. Phillips; M. A. Schumaker; C. E. Svensson; S. Triambak; J. Wong; J. Wood; S. W. Yates
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Physical Review C | 2010
A. A. Phillips; P. E. Garrett; G. A. Demand; P. Finlay; K. L. Green; K. G. Leach; M. A. Schumaker; C. E. Svensson; J. Wong; N. Lo Iudice; A. V. Sushkov; L. Bettermann; N. Braun; D.G. Burke; T. Faestermann; R. Kruecken; H.-F. Wirth; R. Hertenberger
transitions between
CAPTURE GAMMA‐RAY SPECTROSCOPY AND RELATED TOPICS: Proceedings of the 13th#N#International Symposium on Capture Gamma‐Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics | 2009
A. A. Phillips; P. E. Garrett; L. Bettermann; N. Braun; D.G. Burke; G. A. Demand; T. Faestermann; P. Finlay; K. L. Green; R. Hertenberger; R. Krücken; K. G. Leach; M. A. Schumaker; C. E. Svensson; H.-F. Wirth; J. Wong
J^\pi~=~0^+
CAARI 2008: 20th International Conference on the Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry (F D McDaniel 10 August 2008 to 15 August 2008) | 2009
M. A. Schumaker; A. M. Hurst; C. E. Svensson; C.Y. Wu; J. A. Becker; D. Cline; G. Hackman; C. J. Pearson; M. A. Stoyer; A Andreyev; R. A. E. Austin; G. C. Ball; D. Bandyopadhyay; C. J. Barton; A. J. Boston; H. C. Boston; L. Buchmann; R. Churchman; F. Cifarelli; S. Colosimo; R.J. Cooper; D. S. Cross; D. Dashdorj; G. A. Demand; M. R. Dimmock; M. Djongolov; T.E. Drake; P. Finlay; A. T. Gallant; P. E. Garrett
isobaric analogue states allow for stringent tests of the electroweak interaction described by the Standard Model. These transitions provide an experimental probe of the Conserved-Vector-Current hypothesis, enable the most precise determination of the up-down (