K. Van de Vel
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2003
U. Köster; V. N. Fedoseyev; A. N. Andreyev; U. C. Bergmann; R. Catherall; Joakim Cederkäll; M. Dietrich; H. De Witte; D. V. Fedorov; L. M. Fraile; S. Franchoo; H. O. U. Fynbo; U. Georg; T. Giles; M. Gorska; M. Hannawald; M. Huyse; A. Joinet; O. Jonsson; K.-L. Kratz; K. Kruglov; C. Lau; J. Lettry; V. I. Mishin; M. Oinonen; Knut Partes; K. Peräjärvi; B. Pfeiffer; H.L. Ravn; M. D. Seliverstov
The ISOLDE resonance ionization laser ion source (RILIS) allows to ionize efficiently and selectively many metallic elements. In recent yield surveys and on-line experiments with the ISOLDE RILIS we observed 23–34 Mg, 26–34 Al, 98–132 Cd, 149 Tb, 155–177 Yb, 179–200 Tl, 183–215 Pb and 188–218 Bi. The obtained yields are presented together with measured release parameters which allow to extrapolate the release efficiency towards more exotic (short-lived) nuclides of the same elements. 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Physical Review C | 2006
Daniel Karlgren; R. J. Liotta; R. Wyss; M. Huyse; K. Van de Vel; P. Van Duppen
A simple model to calculate alpha-decay hindrance factors (HF) with special emphasis on the shape coexistence in the Pb-Po region is presented. Using deformation values obtained from potential ener ...
Journal of Physics G | 2005
C. Scholey; M. Sandzelius; S. Eeckhaudt; T. Grahn; P. T. Greenlees; P. M. Jones; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; M. Leino; A.-P. Leppänen; P. Nieminen; M. Nyman; J. Perkowski; J. Pakarinen; P. Rahkila; Panu Rahkila; J. Uusitalo; K. Van de Vel; B. Cederwall; B. Hadinia; K. Lagergren; D. T. Joss; D. E. Appelbe; C. J. Barton; J. Simpson; I. G. Darby; R. D. Page; E. S. Paul; D. R. Wiseman
Iridium nuclei at and beyond the proton drip line have been studied via fusion evaporation reactions. A reaction of 92Mo(78Kr, p2n) at a beam energy of 360 MeV and target thickness 500 µg cm−2 was employed to study 167,167mIr. A reaction of 112Sn(58Ni, p2n) at a beam energy of 266 MeV and target thickness 500 µg cm−2 was used to study 169,169mIr. The experiments were performed at the University of Jyvaskyla utilizing the RITU separator in conjunction with the focal plane GREAT spectrometer and the JUROGAM Ge array at the target position. Excited states feeding both the ground state and isomeric state in 169Ir, excited states feeding the ground state of 167Ir and the ground state alpha decay of 165Re have been observed for the first time along with excited states feeding 167mIr. Experimental spectroscopic factors and reduced widths have been obtained for the proton and alpha decay of these nuclei.
Hyperfine Interactions | 2001
M. Huyse; A. N. Andreyev; K. Van de Vel; P. Van Duppen; R. Wyss
The transition rates of ゔL = 0 α transitions in the lightest Po isotopes are considerably slower than the transition rates of the heavier ones, even leading to a considerable deviation in the classical Geiger-Nuttall plot. Evidence will be given that due to particle-hole excitations through the Z = 82 proton shell, the groundstate of the lighter Po isotopes becomes deformed and direct α decay to the spherical groundstate of the corresponding Pb isotopes is highly retarded.
Nuclear Physics | 2002
K. Kruglov; A. N. Andreyev; B. Bruyneel; S. Dean; S. Franchoo; M. Huyse; Yuri Kudryavtsev; Wolfgang Mueller; N. V. S. V. Prasad; R. Raabe; I. Reusen; K.-H. Schmidt; K. Van de Vel; P. Van Duppen; J. Van Roosbroeck; L. Weissman
Abstract The neutron-rich isotopes 70–76Cu have been produced in 30-MeV proton-induced fission of 238U using the Ion Guide Laser Ion Source (IGLIS) at LISOL. The production rates of the copper isotopes, and of the nickel and cobalt isotopes that were measured earlier, are compared to cross section calculations. Based on these new results an estimate for the cross section of 78Ni is given.
Physical Review C | 2007
M. Sandzelius; C. Scholey; B. Cederwall; E. Ganioglu; K. Andgren; D. E. Appelbe; C. J. Barton; T. Bäck; S. Eeckhaudt; T. Grahn; P. T. Greenlees; B. Hadinia; A. Johnson; P. M. Jones; D. T. Joss; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; H. Kettunen; K. Lagergren; M. Leino; A.-P. Leppänen; P. Nieminen; R. D. Page; J. Pakarinen; J. Perkowski; P. Rahkila; J. Simpson; J. Uusitalo; K. Van de Vel; D. R. Wiseman
Gamma rays populating the alpha-decaying isomeric state in Ir-169 have been observed for the first time. The experiment employed the recoil-decay tagging method using the JUROGAM gamma-ray spectrom ...
Journal of Physics G | 2005
D. T. Joss; J. Simpson; D. E. Appelbe; K. Lagergren; C. J. Barton; B. Cederwall; S. Eeckhaudt; T. Grahn; P. M. Jones; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; B. Hadinia; H. Kettunen; M. Leino; A.-P. Leppänen; P. Nieminen; R. D. Page; J. Pakarinen; E. S. Paul; J. Perkowski; P. Rahkila; M. A. Riley; C. Scholey; J. Uusitalo; K. Van de Vel; D. R. Wiseman
The exploitation of the recoil-decay tagging (RDT) technique has reinvigorated experimental investigations of the shape coexistence phenomenon in heavy neutron-deficient nuclei. In a recent experiment using the JUROGAM and GREAT spectrometers in conjunction with the RITU gas-filled separator, excited states have been investigated in the light platinum isotopes. In addition to extending the yrast sequences in 170Pt and 172Pt, the first observation of excited states in the odd-N isotopes, 169Pt and 173Pt, is reported. The bands are discussed in terms of trends in level excitation energies as a function of neutron number.
Experimental nuclear physics in Europe: facing the next millennium (Sevilla, Spain, 99) | 1999
A. N. Andreyev; J. F. C. Cocks; O. Dorvaux; Kari J. Eskola; P. T. Greenlees; Peter J. H. Jones; R. Julin; S. Juutinen; K. Helariutta; M. Huyse; H. Kettunen; P. Kuusiniemi; M. Leino; M. Muikku; W. H. Trzaska; K. Van de Vel; P. Van Duppen; R. Wyss
Fine-structure α-decays of the odd mass 191–197Po identifying proton based intruder states in the daughter lead nuclei have been observed, leading to a systematics of intruder states in odd mass lead isotopes from 197Pb down to 187Pb. The interpretation of these states involves the coupling of the i13/2 or p3/2 odd neutron to the oblate deformed even lead core.
Physical Review C | 2009
N. Patronis; H. De Witte; Maria Gorska; M. Huyse; K. Kruglov; D. Pauwels; K. Van de Vel; P. Van Duppen; J. Van Roosbroeck; J. C. Thomas; S. Franchoo; J. Cederkall; V. N. Fedoseyev; H. O. U. Fynbo; U. Georg; O. Jonsson; U. Köster; T. Materna; L. Mathieu; O. Serot; L. Weissman; W. F. Mueller; V. I. Mishin; D. V. Fedorov
A beta-decay study of Cu-77 has been performed at the ISOLDE mass separator with the aim to deduce its beta-decay properties and to obtain spectroscopic information on Zn-77. Neutron-rich copper isotopes were produced by means of proton- or neutron-induced fission reactions on U-238. After the production, Cu-77 was selectively laser ionized, mass separated and sent to different detection systems where beta-gamma and beta-n coincidence data were collected. We report on the deduced half-live, decay scheme, and possible spin assignment of 77Cu.
Physical Review C | 2009
N. Patronis; H. De Witte; Maria Gorska; M. Huyse; K. Kruglov; D. Pauwels; K. Van de Vel; P. Van Duppen; J. Van Roosbroeck; J. C. Thomas; S. Franchoo; J. Cederkall; V. N. Fedoseyev; H. O. U. Fynbo; U. Georg; O. Jonsson; U. Köster; T. Materna; L. Mathieu; O. Serot; L. Weissman; W. F. Mueller; V. I. Mishin; D. V. Fedorov
A beta-decay study of Cu-77 has been performed at the ISOLDE mass separator with the aim to deduce its beta-decay properties and to obtain spectroscopic information on Zn-77. Neutron-rich copper isotopes were produced by means of proton- or neutron-induced fission reactions on U-238. After the production, Cu-77 was selectively laser ionized, mass separated and sent to different detection systems where beta-gamma and beta-n coincidence data were collected. We report on the deduced half-live, decay scheme, and possible spin assignment of 77Cu.