Ye Yan-Lin
Peking University
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Chinese Physics Letters | 2013
Wang He; N. Aoi; S. Takeuchi; Masafumi Matsushita; P. Doornenbal; T. Motobayashi; D. Steppenbeck; K. Yoneda; K. Kobayashi; Jenny Lee; Liu Hong-Na; Y. Kondo; R. Yokoyama; H. Sakurai; Ye Yan-Lin
We report on the first observation of the neutron-rich nucleus 131Ag. This isotope was produced via fragmentation reactions of intense secondary radioactive ion beams, including 134,135Sn. The secondary beams were produced from induced fission reactions from a stable 238U beam at 345 MeV/nucleon. Secondary reaction residues were selected by the ZeroDegree spectrometer and identified by measuring their magnetic rigidity, time of flight, energy loss, and total kinetic energy.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2010
Faisal Jamil-Qureshi; Lou Jian-Ling; Ye Yan-Lin; Cao Zhong-Xin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Zheng Tao; Hua Hui; Li Zhi-Huan; Li Xiang-Qing; Ge Yu-Cheng; Pang Dan-Yang; Li Qi-Te; Xiao Jun; Lv Lin-Hui; Qiao Rui; You Haibo; Chen Ruijiu; Lu Fei; H. Sakurai; H. Otsu; M. Nishimura; S. Sakaguchi; H. Baba; Y. Togano; K. Yoneda; Li Chen; Wang Shuo; Wang He; Li Kuoang; Takashi Nakamura
Differential cross sections for the elastic scattering of halo nucleus 6He on proton target were measured at 82.3 MeV/u. The experimental results are well reproduced by optical model calculations using global potential KD02 with a reduction of the depth of real volume part by a factor of 0.7. A systematic analysis shows that this behavior might be related to the weakly bound property of unstable nuclei.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2012
Li Kuoang; Ye Yan-Lin; Heiko Scheit; P. Doornenbal; Satoshi Takeuchi; N. Aoi; Masafumi Matsushita; E. Takeshita; Tohru Motobayashi; H. Sakurai; Pang Dan-Yang
The first excited 2+ state (885 keV) of 32Mg and its corresponding deformation parameter β2 are studied with proton inelastic scattering at 190 MeV/nucleon using in-beam γ technology with a thick target. Angular distributions of the inelastic scattering cross sections are analyzed with coupled-channel calculations. The deformation parameter β2 = 0.41(3) obtained in this work agrees with the earlier experimental results obtained at lower beam energies. Our work demonstrates that the structure of unstable nuclei can be studied with proton inelastic scattering at high incident energies in the vicinity of 200 MeV/nucleon using thick targets.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2003
Ge Yu-Cheng; Ye Yan-Lin; Zheng Tao; Wang Quan-Jin; Li Zhi-Huan; Li Xiang-Qing; Jiang Dong-Xing; A. Ozawa; Y. Yamaguchi; C. Wu; R. Kanungo; DQ(方德清) Fang; I. Tanihata
The cross sections of one- and two-neutron transfers induced by 6He at 25 MeV/u on a 9Be target were measured in RIKEN. Clear identification of the recoiled Be isotopes was achieved. In total five 11Be and 371 10Be events, the corresponding two- and one-neutron transfers were obtained and analysed for transfer reaction cross sections. The results are useful to determine the spectroscopic factors of the internal halo structure of the 6He nucleus.
Chinese Physics C | 2013
Li Qi-Te; Ye Yan-Lin; Ji Wei; Wen Chao; Liu Hongtao; Ge Yu-Cheng
Three large sized glass resistive plate chambers (RPCs) are built and applied to measure the spatial resolution of the detector. The readout strips are collected to a LC delay-line and the time difference is used to determine the position. Cosmic rays are triggered by a set of two scintillation counters and the coincidently measured positions from the three RPCs are used to deduce the position uncertainty. In average a spatial resolution of 0.90 mm (FWHM) is obtained for a single RPC, with a good uniformity across the detection area. This result suggests that large sized glass RPC operating in the avalanche mode is a promising candidate for the muon tomography detection system.
Plasma Science & Technology | 2012
Ye Yan-Lin; Lv Lin-Hui
The latest progress made in the field of radioactive ion beam physics is outlined and the key problems still under investigation are indicated. The focal points are the limit of nuclear existence, shell evolution and new magic numbers, halo and cluster structures, new excitation modes, and strong coupling between reaction channels. This field is still at a starting phase and much more new outcomes are foreseen.
Plasma Science & Technology | 2012
You Haibo; Song Yushou(宋玉收); Xiao Jun; Ye Yan-Lin
Experimental data analysis and simulation calculations were performed in order to evaluate the cross-talk rejection performance of a typical neutron detection array. For very closely packed scintillation bars, the CT rejection may rely on the position relation between the two signals. The criteria |Δx| ≦ 15 cm and |Δy| ≦ 12 cm are currently proposed for a rejection rate higher than 90%. For signals coming from distanced bars, the energy conservation relationship can be applied to reject the CT events with a similar performance. In both cases the results of simulation agree very well with the experimental data, assuring their applicability to other detection systems and physics problems.
Chinese Physics C | 2009
Han Li-Ying; Li Qi-Te; Q. J. Faisal; Ge Yu-Cheng; Liu Hongtao; Ye Yan-Lin
The design principle for a multi-wire proportional chamber with a cathode strip and delay-line readout is described. A prototype chamber of a size of 10 cm ×10 cm was made together with the readout electronics circuit. A very clean signal with very low background noise was obtained by applying a transformer between the delay-line and the pre-amplifier in order to match the resistance. Along the anode wire direction a position resolution of less than 0.5 mm was achieved with a 55Fe-5.9 keV X ray source. The simple structure, large effective area and high position resolution allow the application of a gas chamber of this kind to many purposes.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2008
Lou Jian-Ling; Li Zhi-Huan; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Hua Hui; Li Xiang-Qing; Zhang Shuang-Quan; Zheng Tao; Ge Yu-Chen; Kong Zan; Lv Lin-Hui; Li Chen; Lu Fei; Fan Feng-Ying; Li Zhong-Yu; Cao Zhong-Xin; Ma Li-Ying; Faisal; Xu Hu-Shan; Hu Zheng-Guo; Wang Meng; Lei Xiang-Guo; Duan Li-Min; Xiao Zhi-Gang; Zhan Wen-Long; Xiao Guo-Qing; Huang Tian-Heng; Fu Fen; Zhang Xue-Heng; Zheng Chuan
The β-delayed neutron and γ energy spectra taken from the decay of neutron-rich nucleus 21N were measured by using the β–γ and β – n coincidence detection method. Thirteen new neutron groups ranging from 0.28MeV to 4.98MeV and with a total branching ratio of 88.7 ± 4.2% were observed and presented. One γ transition with an energy of 1222keV emitted from the excited state of 21O, and four γ transitions with energies of 1674, 2397, 2780, and 3175keV emitted from the excited states of 20O were identified in the β decay chain of 21N. The β decay half-life for 21N is determined to be 82.9 ± 1.9 ms. The uncertainty of half-life is much smaller than the previous result.
Plasma Science & Technology | 2012
Cao Zhong-Xin; Ye Yan-Lin; Jiang Dong-Xing; Zheng Tao; Li Zhi-Huan; Hua Hui; Ge Yu-Cheng; Li Xiang-Qing; Lou Jian-Ling; Xiao Jun; Li Qi-Te; Lv Lin-Hui; Li Kuoang; Wang He; Qiao Rui; You Haibo; Chen Ruijiu
An experiment for knockout reaction induced by 8He beam at 82.5 MeV/nucleon on CH2 and C targets was carried out. The 6He and 4He core fragments at forward angles and the recoiled protons at large angles were detected coincidently. From this exclusive measurement the valence nucleon knockout mechanism and the core knockout mechanism are separated, which can be applied to the exclusive spectroscopic study on the structure of exotic nuclei.