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Chinese Physics C | 2015

A data analysis method for isochronous mass spectrometry using two time-of-flight detectors at CSRe

Xu Xing; Ge Zhuang; Meng Wang; Shuai Peng; C. Y. Fu; Yan Xinliang; Zhang Yu-Hu; S. Litvinov; Yuan You-Jin; X. L. Tu; Xu Hu-Shan; Xiangcheng Chen; Zhou Xiao-Hong; R.J. Chen; D.W. Liu; Wen Ge; Y.M. Xing; Wen-Jia Huang; Qi Zeng; Wei Zhang; Yuri A. Litvinov; Hu Xue-Jing

The concept of isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) applying two time-of-flight (TOF) detectors originated many years ago at GSI. However, the corresponding method for data analysis has never been discussed in detail. Recently, two TOF detectors have been installed at CSRe and the new working mode of the ring is under test. In this paper, a data analysis method for this mode is introduced and tested with a series of simulations. The results show that the new IMS method can significantly improve mass resolving power via the additional velocity information of stored ions. This improvement is especially important for nuclides with Lorentz factor γ-value far away from the transition point γt of the storage ring CSRe.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Prolate and Oblate Shape Coexistence in 188Pt

Liu Yuan; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Zhang Yu-Hu; Zheng-Yong; Liu Min-Liang; Guo Ying-Xiang; M. Oshima; Yosuke Toh; M. Koizumi; A. Osa; Y. Hatsukawa; Sun Yang

A standard in-beam γ-spectroscopy experiment for 188Pt is performed via the 176 Yb(18O, 6n) reaction at beam energies of 88 and 95MeV, and the level scheme for 188Pt is established. Prolate and oblate shape coexistence has been demonstrated to occur in 188Pt by applying the projected shell model. The rotation alignment of i13/2 neutrons drives the yrast sequence changing suddenly from prolate to oblate shape at angular momentum 10h, indicating likely a new type of shape phase transition along the yrast line in 188Pt.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2002

Search for the Chiral Band in the N =71 Odd-Odd Nucleus 126Cs

Li Xian-Feng; Ma Ying-Jun; Liu Yun-Zuo; Lu Jing-Bin; Zhao Guang-Yi; Yin Li-Chang; Meng Rui; Zhang Zhen-Long; Wen Li-Jun; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Guo Ying-Xiang; Lei Xiang-Guo; Liu Zhong; He Jianjun; Zheng Yong

High-spin states in 126Cs are studied via the 116Cd(14N, 4n) reaction at a beam energy of 65 MeV. The sideband of the πh11/2⊗νh11/2 yrast band, a ΔI = 2 band known from previous study, is developed into a ΔI = 1 coupled structure at low spins. This sideband is assigned to be built on the same configuration as the yrast band according to the measured ratios of directional correlation of orientation and observed alignment properties. On the basis of comparisons with the previously proposed chiral doublet bands for 128,130Cs, the observed two πh11/2⊗νh11/2 bands are proposed to be candidates for chiral doublet bands in 126Cs.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2012

Measured and Simulated Performance of a Four-Segmented Clover Detector

Zhang Ning-Tao; Lei Xiang-Guo; Zhang Yu-Hu; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Liu Min-Liang; Guo Ying-Xiang; Fang Yong-De; Li Shi-Cheng; Zhou Hou-Bing; Ding Bing; Wang Hai-Xia; Wu Xiao-Guang; He Chuang-Ye; Zheng Yun

Gamma rays with energies between 80 keV and 1500 keV produced by 133Ba and 152Eu standard sources are measured with the clover detector. Relative efficiencies and add-back factors are determined in both crystals and full clover modes. The add-back characteristics have been calculated using Monte-Carlo simulation code Geant4. The simulation and measurements agree very well.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2010

Properties of the β-Delayed Proton Decay of 147Er

Ma Fei; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Zheng Yong; Xu Shu-Wei; Xie Yuan-Xiang; Chen Liang; Zhang Yu-Hu; Li Zhankui; Qiang Yun-Hua; Lei Xiang-Guo; Guo Ying-Xiang; Guo Song; Ding Bing; Wang Hai-Xia; Li Guang-Shun; Zhou Hou-Bing

The ?-delayed proton decay of 147Er is studied experimentally using the 68Ni+92 Mo reaction at a beam energy of 383 MeV. Based on a He-jet apparatus coupled with a tape transport system, the ?-delayed proton radioactivities both from the ?s1/2 ground state and the ?h11/2 isomer in 147Er are identified by proton-? coincidence measurements. By analyzing the time distribution of the 4+ ? 2+? transition in the grand-daughter nucleus 146Dy, a half-life of 1.6 ? 0.2 s is determined for the ?h11/2 isomer in 147Er. The half-life for the ground state of 147Er is estimated to be 3.2 ? 1.2 s.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2010

A New High-Spin Level Scheme of 128I

Wang Hai-Xia; Zhang Yu-Hu; DING-Bing; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Zhang Ning-Tao; Liu Min-Liang; Ma Ying-Jun; Y. Sasakiz; K. Yamada; H. Ohshima; S. Yokose; M. Ishizuka; T. Komatsubara; K. Furuno

High-spin states in the odd-odd nucleus 128I are investigated via the 124Sn(7Li,3n)128I reaction at 28 and 32 MeV beam energies. A new level scheme of 128I is established up to high-spin states at Iπ = 16, including 48 levels and 72 γ transitions. The present level scheme is largely different from the one in a recent publication due to identification of several doublet and triplet γ transitions and their proper placements in the level scheme. The high-spin level structure exhibits no obvious collective properties and is possibly associated with two and multi-quasiparticle configurations.


Chinese Physics C | 2010

Dipole bands in nucleus 139Pm

Zhang Ning-Tao; Zhang Yu-Hu; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Liu Min-Liang; Zheng Yong; Guo Ying-Xiang; Chen Liang; Wang Shi-Tao; Zhang Xin; Zhu Li-Hua; Wu Xiao-Guang

High-spin states in nucleus 139Pm have been studied using the reaction 116Cd(27Al, 4n)139Pm. Two dipole cascades have been found. Spin and parity assignments were based on the Directional Correlation of Oriented Nuclei (DCO) ratios and systematic behavior in neighboring odd-proton nuclei. The level structures of 139Pm are compared with those of the N = 78 isotone 141Eu in which two dipole bands have been confirmed as magnetic rotational bands. The close similarity between them suggests that the dipole bands in 139Pm may be magnetic rotational bands.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Neutron and Proton Diffusion in Fusion Reactions for the Synthesis of Superheavy Nuclei

Huang Ming-Hui; Gan Zaiguo; Feng Zhao-Qing; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Li Jun-Qing

The restriction of the one dimensional (1D) master equation (ME) with the mass number of the projectile-like fragment as a variable is studied, and a two-dimensional (2D) master equation with the neutron and proton numbers as independent variables is set up, and solved numerically. Our study showed that the 2D ME can describe the fusion process well in all projectile-target combinations. Therefore the possible channels to synthesize super-heavy nuclei can be studied correctly in wider possibilities. The available condition for employing 1D ME is pointed out.


Communications in Theoretical Physics | 2004

Systematic study of stability of super heavy nuclei

Zhang Hong-Fei; Zuo Wei; Soojae Im; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Li Jun-Qing

A systematic overview on the characteristics of super heavy nuclei from Z = 101 to Z = 130 based on the data by P. Moller et al. is presented. The nuclei which have the biggest mean binding energy in each of their isotope chain,show systematic regular behavior, indicating that the mean binding energy is a good criterion to classify super heavy nuclei by their stabilities. Further investigation on the nuclear data at and after Z=127 has been suggested.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2004

Identification of Oblate Band in Odd?Odd 184Au

Zhang Yu-Hu; Wang Hua-Lei; G. de Angelis; N. Marginean; A. Gadea; D. R. Napoli; M. Axiotis; C. Rusu; T. Martinez; Zhou Xiao-Hong; Guo Wentao; Liu Min-Liang; Lei Xiang-Guo; Guo Ying-Xiang; Xu Fu-Rong

High-spin states in 184Au have been populated via the 149Sm(29Si, 4n?) 184Au reaction at a beam energy of 140?MeV. Three- or higher-fold ?-ray coincidences have been measured using the multidetector array of GASP. A rotational band built on the 11? oblate ?h11/2?1??i13/2?1 structure has been newly observed, similar to those reported in 186?194Au. This result extends the knowledge of shape coexistence to the currently lightest odd?odd Au isotope.

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Zhang Yu-Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guo Ying-Xiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lei Xiang-Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liu Min-Liang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zheng Yong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Y. Hatsukawa

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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M. Koizumi

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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M. Oshima

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Liu Zhong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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M. Sugawara

Chiba Institute of Technology

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