M. Rejmund
University of Paris-Sud
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Physical Review C | 2013
M. Caamaño; O. Delaune; F. Farget; X. Derkx; K.-H. Schmidt; L. Audouin; C.O. Bacri; G. Barreau; J. Benlliure; E. Casarejos; A. Chbihi; B. Fernández-Domínguez; L. Gaudefroy; C. Golabek; B. Jurado; A. Lemasson; A. Navin; M. Rejmund; T. Roger; A. Shrivastava; C. Schmitt
A novel method to access the complete identification in atomic number Z and mass A of fragments produced in low-energy fission of actinides is presented. This method, based on the use of multi- nucleon transfer and fusion reactions in inverse kinematics, is applied in this work to reactions between a 238U beam and a 12C target to produce and induce fission of moderately excited actinides. The fission fragments are detected and fully identified with the VAMOS spectrometer of GANIL, allowing the measurement of fragment yields of several hundreds of isotopes in a range between A ~ 80 and ~ 160, and from Z ~ 30 to ~ 64. For the first time, complete isotopic yield distributions of fragments from well-defined fissioning systems are available. Together with the precise measurement of the fragment emission angles and velocities, this technique gives further insight into the nuclear-fission process.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010
M. Labiche; W. N. Catford; R. C. Lemmon; C. Timis; R. Chapman; N. A. Orr; B. Fernández-Domínguez; G. Moores; N. L. Achouri; N. Amzal; S. Appleton; N. I. Ashwood; Timothy Baldwin; M. Burns; L. Caballero; J. Cacitti; J.M. Casadjian; M. Chartier; N. Curtis; K. Faiz; Martin Freer; J.M. Gautier; W. Gelletly; G. Iltis; B. Lecornu; X. Liang; C. Marry; Y. Merrer; L. Olivier; S. D. Pain
A compact, quasi-4pi position sensitive silicon array, TIARA, designed to study direct reactions induced by radioactive beams in inverse kinematics is described here. The Transfer and Inelastic All-angle Reaction Array (TIARA) consists of 8 resistive-strip silicon detectors forming an octagonal barrel around the target and a set of double-sided silicon-strip annular detectors positioned at each end of the barrel. The detector was coupled to the gamma-ray array EXOGAM and the spectrometer VAMOS at the GANIL Laboratory to demonstrate the potential of such an apparatus with radioactive beams. The 14N(d,p)15N reaction, well known in normal kinematics, has been carried out in inverse kinematics for that purpose. The observation of the 15N ground state and excited states at 7.16 and 7.86 MeV is presented here as well as the comparison of the measured proton angular distributions with DWBA calculations. Transferred l-values are in very good agreement with both theoretical calculations and previous experimental results obtained in normal kinematics.
Physical Review Letters | 2010
W. N. Catford; C. Timis; R. C. Lemmon; M. Labiche; Na Orr; B. Fernández-Domínguez; R. Chapman; Martin Freer; M. Chartier; H. Savajols; M. Rejmund; N. L. Achouri; N. Amzal; N. I. Ashwood; Timothy Baldwin; M. Burns; L. Caballero; J.M. Casadjian; N. Curtis; W. Gelletly; X. Liang; S. D. Pain; V.P.E. Pucknell; B. Rubio; O. Sorlin; K. M. Spohr; Ch. Theisen
The transfer of neutrons onto 24Ne has been measured using a reaccelerated radioactive beam of 24Ne to study the (d,p) reaction in inverse kinematics. The unusual raising of the first 3/2+ level in 25Ne and its significance in terms of the migration of the neutron magic number from N=20 to N=16 is put on a firm footing by confirmation of this states identity. The raised 3/2+ level is observed simultaneously with the intruder negative parity 7/2- and 3/2- levels, providing evidence for the reduction in the N=20 gap. The coincident gamma-ray decays allowed the assignment of spins as well as the transferred orbital angular momentum. The excitation energy of the 3/2+ state shows that the established USD shell model breaks down well within the sd model space and requires a revised treatment of the proton-neutron monopole interaction.
Physical Review C | 2011
A. Dijon; E. Clement; P. Van Isacker; J. Ljungvall; A. Görgen; A. Obertelli; W. Korten; A. Gadea; L. Gaudefroy; M. Hackstein; D. Mengoni; Th. Pissulla; F. Recchia; M. Rejmund; W. Rother; E. Sahin; C. Schmitt; A. Shrivastava; J. J. Valiente-Dobón; K. O. Zell; M. Zielinska
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NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS: Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics: From Stable#N#Beams to Exotic Nuclei | 2008
O. Stézowski; D. Guinet; P. Lautesse; M. Meyer; N. Redon; B. Rossé; C. Schmitt; P. J. Nolan; A. J. Boston; R.J. Cooper; M. R. Dimmock; S. Gros; B. McGuirck; E. S. Paul; M. Petri; H. C. Scraggs; G. Turk; S. Bhattachasyya; G. Mukherjee; F. Rejmund; M. Rejmund; H. Savajols; J. N. Scheurer; B. M. Nyakó; J. Gál; J. Molnar; J. Timár; L. Zolnai; Alain Astier; I. Deloncle
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International Conference on Frontiers in Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics, and Reactions - FINUSTAR | 2006
B. Rossé; N. Redon; O. Stézowski; C. Schmitt; D. Guinet; M. Meyer; P. Lautesse; P. J. Nolan; A. J. Boston; R.J. Cooper; M. R. Dimmock; S. Gros; B. McGuirck; E. S. Paul; M. Petri; H. C. Scraggs; G. Turk; S. Bhattachasyya; G. Mukherjee; F. Rejmund; M. Rejmund; H. Savajols; J. N. Scheurer; A. Astier; I. Deloncle; M. G. Porquet; A. Prévost; B. M. Nyakó; J. Gál; J. Molnar
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EXOTIC NUCLEAR SYSTEMS: International Symposium on Exotic Nuclear Systems ENS'05 | 2005
E. Clément; A. Görgen; E. Bouchez; A. Chatillon; W. Korten; Y. Le Coz; Ch. Theisen; C. Andreoiu; F. Becker; B. Blank; C. Borcea; A. Buta; P. A. Butler; J.M. Casandjian; W. N. Catford; T. Czosnyka; A. Emsallem; J. Genevey; J. Gerl; F. Hannachi; K. Hauschild; R.-D. Herzberg; A. Hürstel; J. Iwanicki; D. G. Jenkins; G. D. Jones; M. Lewitowicz; R. Lucas; I. Matea; F. Negoita
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Archive | 2003
R. Borcea; J. Äystö; E. Caurier; P. Dendooven; J. Döring; M. Gierlik; M. Gorska; H. Grawe; M. Hellström; Z. Janas; A. Jokinen; M. Karny; R. Kirchner; M. La Commara; K. Langanke; G. Martínez-Pinedo; F. Nowacki; P. Mayet; A. Nieminen; H. Penttilä; A. Płochocki; M. Rejmund; E. Roeckl; C. Schlegel; K. Schmidt; R. Schwengner; M. Sawicka
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Frontiers of Nuclear Structure , AIP Conference Proceedings 656 | 2003
P. Nieminen; S. Juutinen; J. F. C. Cocks; O. Dorvaux; T. Enqvist; T. Grahn; P. T. Greenlees; K. Helariutta; P. M. Jones; R. Julin; H. Kankaanpää; A. Keenan; H. Kettunen; P. Kuusiniemi; M. E. Leino; A.-P. Leppänen; M. Muikku; J. Pakarinen; P. Rahkila; A. Savelius; J. Uusitalo; E. Bouchez; A. Hürstel; K. Hauschild; W. Korten; Y. Le Coz; M. Rejmund; Ch. Theisen; N. Amzal; A. N. Andreyev
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Exotic nuclei and atomic masses (ENAM 98) | 1998
T. Aumann; A. Leistenschneider; K. Boretzky; D. Cortina; J. Cub; W. Dostal; B. Eberlein; Th. W. Elze; H. Emling; H. Geissel; A. Grünschloß; M. Hellström; J. Holeczek; R. Holzmann; S. Ilievski; N. Iwasa; M. Kaspar; A. Kleinböhl; J. V. Kratz; R. Kulessa; Y. Leifels; E. Lubkiewicz; G. Münzenberg; P. Reiter; M. Rejmund; C. Scheidenberger; Ch. Schlegel; H. Simon; J. Stroth; K. Sümmerer
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