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The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

Mass Measurement of 45Cr and Its Impact on the Ca-Sc Cycle in X-Ray Bursts

X.L. Yan; H. Xu; Yu. A. Litvinov; Yueyang Zhang; H. Schatz; X. L. Tu; Klaus Blaum; X. H. Zhou; B. Sun; J. He; Yang Sun; Meng Wang; Y. Yuan; J.W. Xia; J. Yang; G. Audi; G. B. Jia; Z. G. Hu; X. W. Ma; R. S. Mao; B. Mei; P. Shuai; Z. Y. Sun; S. T. Wang; Guoqing Xiao; X. Xu; Takayuki Yamaguchi; Y. Yamaguchi; Y. D. Zang; H. Zhao

Masses of neutron-deficient 58Ni projectile fragments have been measured at the HIRFL-CSR facility in Lanzhou, China employing the isochronous mass spectrometry technique. Masses of a series of short-lived Tz = –3/2 nuclides including the 45Cr nucleus have been measured with a relative uncertainty of about 10–6-10–7. The new 45Cr mass turned out to be essential for modeling the astrophysical rp-process. In particular, we find that the formation of the predicted Ca-Sc cycle in X-ray bursts can be excluded.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2009

The Whole Earth Blazar Telescope Campaign on the Intermediate BL Lac Object 3C 66A in 2007-2008

M. Böttcher; K. Fultz; Hugh D. Aller; M. F. Aller; J. Apodaca; A. A. Arkharov; U. Bach; A. Berdyugin; C. S. Buemi; P. Calcidese; D. Carosati; P. Charlot; S. Ciprini; A. Di Paola; M. Dolci; N. V. Efimova; E. Forné Scurrats; A. Frasca; Alok C. Gupta; V. A. Hagen-Thorn; J. Heidt; D. Hiriart; T. S. Konstantinova; E. N. Kopatskaya; A. Lähteenmäki; L. Lanteri; V. M. Larionov; J.-F. Le Campion; P. Leto; E. Lindfors

Prompted by a high optical state in September 2007, the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope (WEBT) consortium organized an intensive optical, near-IR (JHK) and radio observing campaign on the intermediate BL Lac object 3C 66A throughout the fall and winter of 2007 -- 2008. The source remained in a high optical state throughout the observing period and exhibited several bright flares on time scales of ~ 10 days. This included an exceptional outburst around September 15 - 20, 2007, reaching a peak brightness at R ~ 13.4. Our campaign revealed microvariability with flux changes up to |dR/dt| ~ 0.02 mag/hr. Our observations do not reveal evidence for systematic spectral variability or spectral lags. We infer a value of the magnetic field in the emission region of B ~ 19 e_B^{2/7} \tau_h^{-6/7} D_1^{13/7} G. From the lack of systematic spectral variability, we can derive an upper limit on the Doppler factor, D 50, required for a one-zone SSC interpretation of some high-frequency-peaked BL Lac objects detected at TeV gamma-ray energies.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2005

Optical monitoring of PKS 1510¿089: a binary black hole system?

Jianghua Wu; X. H. Zhou; Bo Peng; Juncai Ma; Zhongyi Jiang; Jiekai Chen

Three deep flux minima with nearly the same time-scales and intervals have been observed for the blazar PKS 1510−089 in the past few years. It has been proposed that there is a binary black hole system at the nucleus of this object, and a new minimum was predicted to occur in 2002 March. We monitored this source with a 60/90 cm Schmidt telescope from 2002 February to April. In combination with the data obtained by Xie et al. in the same period, for the 2002 minimum we present a nearly symmetric light curve, which would be required by an eclipsing model of a binary black hole system. We also constrain the time-scale of the minimum to be 35 min, which is more consistent with the time-scales (∼42 min) of the three previous minima than is the 89 min time-scale given by Xie et al. The wiggling milliarcsecond radio jet observed in this object is taken as further evidence for the binary black hole system. The ‘coupling’ of the periodicity in the light curve and the helicity in the radio jet is discussed for blazars in the framework of a binary black hole system.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Identification of the Lowest T =2, Jπ =0+ Isobaric Analog State in 52Co and Its Impact on the Understanding of β-Decay Properties of52Ni

X. Xu; Pengjie Zhang; P. Shuai; R.J. Chen; X.L. Yan; Y. H. Zhang; M. Wang; Yu. A. Litvinov; H. Xu; T. Bao; X. Chen; H. S. Chen; C. Y. Fu; Shigeru Kubono; Y. H. Lam; Dean Liu; R. S. Mao; X. W. Ma; M. Z. Sun; X. L. Tu; Y. M. Xing; J. Yang; Y. Yuan; Qin Zeng; X. J. Zhou; X. H. Zhou; W. L. Zhan; S. Litvinov; Klaus Blaum; G. Audi

Masses of ^{52g,52m}Co were measured for the first time with an accuracy of ∼10  keV, an unprecedented precision reached for short-lived nuclei in the isochronous mass spectrometry. Combining our results with the previous β-γ measurements of ^{52}Ni, the T=2, J^{π}=0^{+} isobaric analog state (IAS) in ^{52}Co was newly assigned, questioning the conventional identification of IASs from the β-delayed proton emissions. Using our energy of the IAS in ^{52}Co, the masses of the T=2 multiplet fit well into the isobaric multiplet mass equation. We find that the IAS in ^{52}Co decays predominantly via γ transitions while the proton emission is negligibly small. According to our large-scale shell model calculations, this phenomenon has been interpreted to be due to very low isospin mixing in the IAS.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2006

Optical multiband observations of BL Lacertae during the outburst of 2005

Shao Ming Hu; Jia Wu; Gang Zhao; X. H. Zhou

The aim of our observations is to investigate the intranight variability properties and the spectral variability of BL Lacertae. 799 optical multiband observations were intensively made with the Beijing‐Arizona‐Taiwan‐Connecticut (BATC) 60/90 cm Schmidt telescope during the outburst composed of two subsequent flares in 2005. The second flare, whose rising phase lasted at least 44 d, was observed with amplitudes of more than 1.1 mag in three BATC optical bands. In general, on intranight time-scale the amplitude of variability and the variation rate are larger at the shorter wavelength, and the variation rate is comparable in the rising and decaying phases within each band. A possible time-lag between the light curves in bands e and m, around 11.6 min, was obtained. Based on the analysis of the colour index variation with the source brightness, the variability of BL Lacertae can be interpreted as having two components: a ‘strongly chromatic’ intranight component and a ‘mildly chromatic’ internight component, which may be the results of both intrinsic physical mechanism and geometric effects.


Physical Review C | 2014

Investigation of the thermonuclear 18 Ne(α, p) 21 Na reaction rate via resonant elastic scattering of 21 Na + p

L. Y. Zhang; J. J. He; A. Parikh; S. W. Xu; H. Yamaguchi; D. Kahl; S. Kubono; P. Mohr; J. F. Hu; P. Ma; S. Z. Chen; Y. Wakabayashi; H. W. Wang; Wd Tian; R. F. Chen; B. Guo; T. Hashimoto; Y. Togano; S. Hayakawa; T. Teranishi; N. Iwasa; T. Yamada; T. Komatsubara; Y. H. Zhang; X. H. Zhou

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2012

A Possible Detection of Occultation by a Proto-Planetary Clump in GM Cephei

W. P. Chen; S.C.-L. Hu; R. Errmann; Ch. Adam; S. Baar; A. Berndt; L. Bukowiecki; D. Dimitrov; T. Eisenbeiß; S. Fiedler; Ch. Ginski; C. Gräfe; Jhen-Kuei Guo; M. M. Hohle; H. Y. Hsiao; R. Janulis; M. Kitze; H. C. Lin; Chien-Cheng Lin; G. Maciejewski; C. Marka; Laurence A. Marschall; M. Moualla; M. Mugrauer; R. Neuhäuser; T. Pribulla; St. Raetz; T. Röll; E. Schmidt; J. G. Schmidt

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Laser and Particle Beams | 2016

High energy electron radiography scheme with high spatial and temporal resolution in three dimension based on a e-LINAC

Yongtao Zhao; Zimin Zhang; W. Gai; Yingchao Du; Shuchun Cao; J. Qiu; Quantang Zhao; Rui Cheng; X. H. Zhou; Jieru Ren; Wenhui Huang; Chuanxiang Tang; H. Xu; W. Zhan

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Physics Letters B | 2016

Isomerism in the “south-east” of 132Sn and a predicted neutron-decaying isomer in 129Pd

Cenxi Yuan; Z. Liu; Furong Xu; P. M. Walker; Zs. Podolyák; Chang Xu; Zhongzhou Ren; B. Ding; M. L. Liu; X.Y. Liu; H. Xu; Y. H. Zhang; X. H. Zhou; Wei Zuo

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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2016

An improvement of isochronous mass spectrometry: Velocity measurements using two time-of-flight detectors

P. Shuai; X. Xu; Y. H. Zhang; Hu-Shan Xu; Yuri A. Litvinov; M. Wang; X. L. Tu; Klaus Blaum; X. H. Zhou; Y. Yuan; X.L. Yan; X.C. Chen; R.J. Chen; C. Y. Fu; Z. Ge; W.J. Huang; Y. M. Xing; Qin Zeng

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Y. H. Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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M. L. Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. G. Lei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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H. Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Y. X. Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yangheng Zheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. L. Tu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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P. Shuai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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