342 results on '"Äystö, Juha"'
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2. Matter Radii and Density Distributions
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Ozawa, Akira, Äystö, Juha, Section editor, Tanihata, Isao, editor, Toki, Hiroshi, editor, and Kajino, Toshitaka, editor
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- 2023
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3. Precision mass measurements of neutron-rich nuclei between N=50 and 82
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Äystö, Juha
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Our knowledge of binding energies of neutron-rich nuclei has experienced a major revision during the last five years due to the introduction of Penning-trap based mass measurements. New mass values for nearly 300 nuclides produced in fission with uncertainties of 10 keV or less have become available. The data produced at three Penning trap facilities at Jyvaskyla, CERN-ISOLDE and Argonne cover all isotopic chains from Ni to Pr, except iodine. In this talk some of this data is reviewed and applied using the mass differentials such as two-neutron binding energy and odd-even staggering to probe their sensitivity on changes in nuclear structure and on the strength of the N=82 shell gap and associated pairing effects., Comment: Invited Plenary Talk given at the 11th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012), San Antonio, Texas, USA, May 27-June 1, 2012. To appear in the NN2012 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS)
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- 2012
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4. Ion traps in nuclear physics—Recent results and achievements
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Eronen, Tommi, Kankainen, Anu, and Äystö, Juha
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- 2016
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5. Development of a New Clusterization Method for the GEM-TPC Detector
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Luoma, Minna, Blatz, Tobias, Chokheli, Davit, Flemming, Holger, Garcia, Francisco, Grahn, Tuomas, Götzen, Klaus, Jokinen, Ari, Karagiannis, Christos, Kurz, Nikolaus, Löchner, Sven, Nociforo, Chiara, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Schmidt, Christian, Simon, Haik, Turpeinen, Raimo, Voss, Bernd, Wieczorek, Peter, Winkler, Martin, Äystö, Juha, Zimmermann, Frank, Tanaka, Hitoshi, Sudmuang, Porntip, Klysubun, Prapong, Sunwong, Prapaiwan, Chanwattana, Thakonwat, Petit-Jean-Genaz, Christine, Schaa, Volker R.W., and Helsinki Institute of Physics
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electron ,detector ,experiment ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,electronics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,114 Physical sciences ,Accelerator Physics ,MC6: Beam Instrumentation, Controls, Feedback and Operational Aspects ,ECR - Abstract
The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research FAIR, in Darmstadt Germany, will be one of the largest accelerator laboratories worldwide. The Superconducting FRagment Separator (Super-FRS)* is one of its main components. The Super-FRS can produce, separate and deliver high-energy radioactive beams with intensities up to 1e11 ions/s, covering projectiles from protons up to uranium and it can be used as an independent experimental device. The Gas Electron Multiplier-based Time Projection Chambers (GEM-TPC) in twin configuration is a newly developed beam tracking detector capable of providing spatial resolution of less than 1 mm with a tracking efficiency close to 100% at 1 MHz counting rate. The GEM-TPC (HGB4) was tested at the FRagment Separator (FRS), with 238U beam at 850 MeV/u. A new clusterization method was developed, for the first time and used for an analysis. This method allowed to access to waveforms of each strip signal within a single trigger in an event-by-event basis. The procedures involved in this method will be shown in details., Proceedings of the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC2022, Bangkok, Thailand
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- 2022
6. Radioactive Beams for Image-Guided Particle Therapy: The BARB Experiment at GSI
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Boscolo, Daria, Kostyleva, Daria, Safari, Mohammad Javad, Anagnostatou, Vasiliki, Äystö, Juha, Bagchi, Soumya, Binder, Tim, Dedes, Georgios, Dendooven, Peter, Dickel, Timo, Drozd, Vasyl, Franczack, Bernhard, Geissel, Hans, Gianoli, Chiara, Graeff, Christian, Grahn, Tuomas, Greiner, Florian, Haettner, Emma, Haghani, Roghieh, Harakeh, Muhsin N., Horst, Felix, Hornung, Christine, Hucka, Jan-Paul, Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Nasser, Kazantseva, Erika, Kindler, Birgit, Knöbel, Ronja, Kuzminchuk-Feuerstein, Natalia, Lommel, Bettina, Mukha, Ivan, Nociforo, Chiara, Ishikawa, Shunki, Lovatti, Giulio, Nitta, Munetaka, Ozoemelam, Ikechi, Pietri, Stephane, Plass, Wolfgang R., Prochazka, Andrej, Purushothaman, Sivaji, Reidel, Claire-Anne, Roesch, Heidi, Schirru, Fabio, Schuy, Christoph, Sokol, Olga, Steinsberger, Timo, Tanaka, Yoshiki K., Tanihata, Isao, Thirolf, Peter, Tinganelli, Walter, Voss, Bernd, Weber, Uli, Weick, Helmut, Winfield, John S., Winkler, Martin, Zhao, Jianwei, Scheidenberger, Christoph, Parodi, Katia, Durante, Marco, Boscolo, Daria, Kostyleva, Daria, Safari, Mohammad Javad, Anagnostatou, Vasiliki, Äystö, Juha, Bagchi, Soumya, Binder, Tim, Dedes, Georgio, Dendooven, Peter, Dickel, Timo, Drozd, Vasyl, Franczack, Bernhard, Geissel, Han, Gianoli, Chiara, Graeff, Christian, Grahn, Tuoma, Greiner, Florian, Haettner, Emma, Haghani, Roghieh, Harakeh, Muhsin N, Horst, Felix, Hornung, Christine, Hucka, Jan-Paul, Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Nasser, Kazantseva, Erika, Kindler, Birgit, Knöbel, Ronja, Kuzminchuk-Feuerstein, Natalia, Lommel, Bettina, Mukha, Ivan, Nociforo, Chiara, Ishikawa, Shunki, Lovatti, Giulio, Nitta, Munetaka, Ozoemelam, Ikechi, Pietri, Stephane, Plaß, Wolfgang R, Prochazka, Andrej, Purushothaman, Sivaji, Reidel, Claire-Anne, Roesch, Heidi, Schirru, Fabio, Schuy, Christoph, Sokol, Olga, Steinsberger, Timo, Tanaka, Yoshiki K, Tanihata, Isao, Thirolf, Peter, Tinganelli, Walter, Voss, Bernd, Weber, Uli, Weick, Helmut, Winfield, John S, Winkler, Martin, Zhao, Jianwei, Scheidenberger, Christoph, Parodi, Katia, Durante, Marco, and Nuclear Energy
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NUCLEI ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Physics::Medical Physics ,PERFORMANCE ,PROTON ,MOVING TARGETS ,SIMULATIONS ,carbon ions ,PET ,Oncology ,particle therapy ,ADENOID CYSTIC CARCINOMA ,RADIATION-THERAPY ,IMPLEMENTATION ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,ddc:610 ,Nuclear Experiment ,radioactive ion beams ,SYSTEM ,oxygen ion ,RADIOTHERAPY ,carbon ion ,Original Research ,oxygen ions - Abstract
Several techniques are under development for image-guidance in particle therapy. Positron (beta(+)) emission tomography (PET) is in use since many years, because accelerated ions generate positron-emitting isotopes by nuclear fragmentation in the human body. In heavy ion therapy, a major part of the PET signals is produced by beta(+)-emitters generated via projectile fragmentation. A much higher intensity for the PET signal can be obtained using beta(+)-radioactive beams directly for treatment. This idea has always been hampered by the low intensity of the secondary beams, produced by fragmentation of the primary, stable beams. With the intensity upgrade of the SIS-18 synchrotron and the isotopic separation with the fragment separator FRS in the FAIR-phase-0 in Darmstadt, it is now possible to reach radioactive ion beams with sufficient intensity to treat a tumor in small animals. This was the motivation of the BARB (Biomedical Applications of Radioactive ion Beams) experiment that is ongoing at GSI in Darmstadt. This paper will present the plans and instruments developed by the BARB collaboration for testing the use of radioactive beams in cancer therapy.
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- 2021
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7. Radioactive Beams for Image-Guided Particle Therapy : The BARB Experiment at GSI
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The Super-FRS Experiment Collaboration, Boscolo, Daria, Äystö, Juha, Dendooven, Peter, Grahn, Tuomas, and Helsinki Institute of Physics
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114 Physical sciences - Abstract
Several techniques are under development for image-guidance in particle therapy. Positron (beta(+)) emission tomography (PET) is in use since many years, because accelerated ions generate positron-emitting isotopes by nuclear fragmentation in the human body. In heavy ion therapy, a major part of the PET signals is produced by beta(+)-emitters generated via projectile fragmentation. A much higher intensity for the PET signal can be obtained using beta(+)-radioactive beams directly for treatment. This idea has always been hampered by the low intensity of the secondary beams, produced by fragmentation of the primary, stable beams. With the intensity upgrade of the SIS-18 synchrotron and the isotopic separation with the fragment separator FRS in the FAIR-phase-0 in Darmstadt, it is now possible to reach radioactive ion beams with sufficient intensity to treat a tumor in small animals. This was the motivation of the BARB (Biomedical Applications of Radioactive ion Beams) experiment that is ongoing at GSI in Darmstadt. This paper will present the plans and instruments developed by the BARB collaboration for testing the use of radioactive beams in cancer therapy.
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- 2021
8. Päijänteellä: Jyväskylän Veneseura ja sen edeltäjät
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Ojala, Jari and Äystö, Juha
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Jyväskylä ,Jyväskylän Veneseura ,Päijänne ,seuratoiminta ,purjehdus ,veneily - Abstract
Tämä kirja kertoo Päijänteen veneilyharrastuksen kehittymisestä aina 1800-luvun lopulta alkaen Jyväskylän Veneseuran ja sen edeltäjäseurojen tarinoiden kautta. Vuonna 1970 perustetun Jyväskylän Veneseuran historiaa ei nimittäin voi ymmärtää huomioimatta Suomen sisävesien ensimmäisen pursiseuran, vuonna 1895 jyväskyläläisten ja lahtelaisten veneilijöiden yhdessä perustaman Päijänteen Purjehdusseuran (PPS) toimintaa. Päijänteen Purjehdusseuraa edelsi Vesijärvi-Päijänteen Purjehdusseura, joka perustettiin jo 1883. Ensimmäinen Päijänteen alueen purjehduskilpailu järjestettiin 1882. Vuonna 2020 tuli siis kuluneeksi 50 vuotta Jyväskylän Veneseuran perustamisesta, 125 vuotta Päijänteen Purjehdusseuran perustamisesta ja 2023 jo 140 vuotta Vesijärvi-Päijänteen Purjehdusseuran perustamisesta. Jyväskylän yliopiston historian professori Jari Ojala on tutkinut erityisesti merenkulun taloushistoriaa. Juha Äystö on Jyväskylän yliopiston fysiikan emeritusprofessori ja pitkäaikainen purjehduksen harrastaja, joka on koonnut tietoja ja kirjoittanut vuosien varrella veneseuran historiasta.
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- 2021
9. Retention of Pb isotopes in glass surfaces for retrospective assessment of radon exposure
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Ekman, Jörgen, Helgesson, Johan, Karlsson, Lennart B., Mohsenpour, Masoud, Riihimäki, Iiro, Touboltsev, Vladimir, Jalkanen, Pasi, Virtanen, Ari, Kettunen, Heikki, Huikari, Jussi, Nieminen, Arto, Moore, Iain, Penttilä, Heikki, Arstila, Kai, Äystö, Juha, Räisänen, Jyrki, and Whitlow, Harry J.
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- 2006
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10. NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Odd couple decays
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Äystö, Juha
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- 2006
11. Revised rates for the stellar triple-α process from measurement of 12C nuclear resonances
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Fynbo, Hans O. U., Diget, Christian Aa., Bergmann, Uffe C., Borge, Maria J. G., Cederkäll, Joakim, Dendooven, Peter, Fraile, Luis M., Franchoo, Serge, Fedosseev, Valentin N., Fulton, Brian R., Huang, Wenxue, Huikari, Jussi, Jeppesen, Henrik B., Jokinen, Ari S., Jones, Peter, Jonson, Björn, Köster, Ulli, Langanke, Karlheinz, Meister, Mikael, Nilsson, Thomas, Nyman, Göran, Prezado, Yolanda, Riisager, Karsten, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Tengblad, Olof, Turrion, Manuela, Wang, Youbao, Weissman, Leonid, Wilhelmsen, Katarina, and Äystö, Juha
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- 2005
12. Large Impact of the Decay of Niobium Isomers on the Reactor ¯νe Summation Calculations
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Guadilla, V., Algora, A., Tain, J. L., Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Sonzogni, A. A., Agramunt, J., Äystö, Juha, Briz, J. A., Cucoanes, A., Eronen, Tommi, Fraile, L. M., Ganioğlu, E., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, Dmitry, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Jordan, D., Kankainen, Anu, Kolhinen, Veli, Koponen, Jukka, Lebois, M., Meur, L. Le, Martinez, T., Monserrate, M., Montaner-Pizá, A., Moore, Iain, Nácher, E., Orrigo, S. E. A., Penttilä, Heikki, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Porta, A., Reinikainen, Juuso, Reponen, Mikael, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rubio, B., Rytkönen, Kari, Shiba, T., Sonnenschein, Volker, Valencia, E., Vedia, V., Voss, Annika, Wilson, J. N., and Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A.
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neutriinot ,beta decay ,Nuclear Experiment ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
Even mass neutron-rich niobium isotopes are among the principal contributors to the reactor antineutrino energy spectrum. They are also among the most challenging to measure due to the refractory nature of niobium, and because they exhibit isomeric states lying very close in energy. The β-intensity distributions of 100gs;100mNb and 102gs;102mNb β decays have been determined using the total absorption γ-ray spectroscopy technique. The measurements were performed at the upgraded Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line facility at the University of Jyväskylä. Here, the double Penning trap system JYFLTRAP was employed to disentangle the β decay of the isomeric states. The new data obtained in this challenging measurement have a large impact in antineutrino summation calculations. For the first time the discrepancy between the summation model and the reactor antineutrino measurements in the region of the shape distortion has been reduced. peerReviewed
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- 2019
13. The science case of the FRS Ion Catcher for FAIR Phase-0
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Plaß, Wolfgang R., Dickel, Timo, Mardor, Israel, Pietri, Stephane, Geissel, Hans, Scheidenberger, Christoph, Amanbayev, Daler, Andrés, Samuel Ayet San, Äystö, Juha, Balabanski, Dimiter L., Beck, Sönke, Bergmann, Julian, Charviakova, Volha, Constantin, Paul, Eronen, Tommi, Grahn, Tuomas, Greiner, Florian, Haettner, Emma, Hornung, Christine, Hucka, Jean-Paul, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Miskun, Ivan, Moore, Iain D., Pikthtelev, Alexander, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Purushothman, Sivaji, Patyk, Zygmunt, Reiter, Moritz P., Rink, Ann-Kathrin, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Spataru, Anamaria, Weick, Helmut, Winfield, John S., and Yavor, Mikhail I.
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ydinreaktiot ,MR-TOF-MS ,Nuclear Theory ,mass measurements ,ddc:530 ,exotic nuclides ,Nuclear Experiment ,ydinfysiikka ,nuclear reactions ,beta-delayed neutron emission ,emissio (fysiikka) - Abstract
The FRS Ion Catcher at GSI enables precision experiments with thermalized projectile and fission fragments. At the same time it serves as a test facility for the Low-Energy Branch of the Super-FRS at FAIR. The FRS Ion Catcher has been commissioned and its performance has been characterized in five experiments with 238U and 124Xe projectile and fission fragments produced at energies in the range from 300 to 1000 MeV/u. High and almost element-independent efficiencies for the thermalization of short-lived nuclides produced at relativistic energies have been obtained. High-accuracy mass measurements of more than 30 projectile and fission fragments have been performed with a multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) at mass resolving powers of up to 410,000, with production cross sections down to the microbarn-level, and at rates down to a few ions per hour. The versatility of the MR-TOF-MS for isomer research has been demonstrated by the measurement of various isomers, determination of excitation energies and the production of a pure isomeric beam. Recently, several instrumental upgrades have been implemented at the FRS Ion Catcher. New experiments will be carried out during FAIR Phase-0 at GSI, including direct mass measurements of neutron-deficient nuclides below 100Sn and neutron-rich nuclides below 208Pb, measurement of β-delayed neutron emission probabilities and reaction studies with multi-nucleon transfer. peerReviewed
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- 2019
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14. Precision Mass Measurements on Neutron-Rich Rare-Earth Isotopes at JYFLTRAP : Reduced Neutron Pairing and Implications for r-Process Calculations
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Vilén, Markus, Kelly, J. M., Kankainen, Anu, Brodeur, M., Aprahamian, A., Canete, Laetitia, Eronen, Tommi, Jokinen, Ari, Kuta, T., Moore, Iain, Mumpower, M. R., Nesterenko, Dmitrii, Penttilä, Heikki, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Porter, W. S., Rinta-Antila, Sami, Surman, R., Voss, Annika, and Äystö, Juha
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astrofysiikka ,nuclear astrophysics ,harvinaiset maametallit ,ydinfysiikka ,binding energy and masses - Abstract
The rare-earth peak in the r-process abundance pattern depends sensitively on both the astrophysical conditions and subtle changes in nuclear structure in the region. This work takes an important step towards elucidating the nuclear structure and reducing the uncertainties in r-process calculations via precise atomic mass measurements at the JYFLTRAP double Penning trap. Nd158, Pm160, Sm162, and Gd164-166 have been measured for the first time, and the precisions for Nd156, Pm158, Eu162,163, Gd163, and Tb164 have been improved considerably. Nuclear structure has been probed via two-neutron separation energies S2n and neutron pairing energy metrics Dn. The data do not support the existence of a subshell closure at N=100. Neutron pairing has been found to be weaker than predicted by theoretical mass models. The impact on the calculated r-process abundances has been studied. Substantial changes resulting in a smoother abundance distribution and a better agreement with the solar r-process abundances are observed. peerReviewed
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- 2018
15. First determination of β-delayed multiple neutron emission beyond A = 100 through direct neutron measurement : The P2n value of 136Sb
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Caballero-Folch, R., Dillmann, I., Agramunt, J., Taín, J. L., Algora, A., Äystö, Juha, Calviño, F., Canete, Laetitia, Cortès, G., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eronen, Tommi, Ganioglu, E., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, Dmitry, Guadilla, V., Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Kolhinen, Veli, Koponen, Jukka, Marta, M., Mendoza, E., Montaner-Pizá, A., Moore, Iain, Nobs, C. R., Orrigo, S. E. A., Penttilä, Heikki, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Reinikainen, Juuso, Riego, A., Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rubio, B., Salvador-Castiñeira, P., Simutkin, Vasily, Tarifeño-Saldivia, A., Tolosa-Delgado, A., and Voss, Annika
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astrofysiikka ,Nuclear Theory ,nuclear astrophysics ,r process ,beta decay ,Nuclear Experiment ,ydinfysiikka ,nuclear engineering ,nuclear structure and decays ,isotope separation and enrichment ,neutron physics ,emissio (fysiikka) - Abstract
Background: β-delayed multiple neutron emission has been observed for some nuclei with A≤100, being the Rb100 the heaviest β2n emitter measured to date. So far, only 25P2n values have been determined for the ≈300 nuclei that may decay in this way. Accordingly, it is of interest to measure P2n values for the other possible multiple neutron emitters throughout the chart of the nuclides. It is of particular interest to make such a measurement for nuclei with A>100 to test the predictions of theoretical models and simulation tools for the decays of heavy nuclei in the region of very neutron-rich nuclei. In addition, the decay properties of these nuclei are fundamental for the understanding of astrophysical nucleosynthesis processes, such as the r-process, and safety inputs for nuclear reactors. Purpose: To determine for the first time the two-neutron branching ratio, the P2n value, for Sb136 through a direct neutron measurement and to provide precise P1n values for Sb136 and Te136. Method: A pure beam of each isotope of interest was provided by the JYFLTRAP Penning trap at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. The purified ions were implanted into a moving tape at the end of the beam line. The detection setup consisted of a plastic scintillator placed right behind the implantation point after the tape to register the β decays and the BELEN detector, based on neutron counters embedded in a polyethylene matrix. The analysis was based on the study of the β- and neutron-growth-and-decay curves and the β-one-neutron and β-two-neutron time correlations, which allowed us the determination of the neutron-branching ratios. Results: The P2n value of Sb136 was found to be 0.14(3)% and the measured P1n values for Sb136 and Te136 were found to be 32.2(15)% and 1.47(6)%, respectively. Conclusions: The measured P2n value is a factor 44 smaller than predicted by the finite-range droplet model plus the quasiparticle random-phase approximation (FRDM+QRPA) model used for r-process calculations. peerReviewed
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- 2018
16. Proton-Rich Light Nuclei
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Äystö, Juha, Cerny, Joseph, and Bromley, D. Allan, editor
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- 1989
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17. Mass Measurements for the rp Process
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Kankainen, Anu, Canete, Laetitia, Eronen, Tommi, Gorelov, Dmitry, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Veli, Koponen, Jukka, Moore, Iain, Nesterenko, Dmitrii, Reinikainen, Juuso, Rinta-Antila, Sami, and Äystö, Juha
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Penning-trap mass spectrometry ,novae, rp process ,atomic masses - Abstract
One of the key parameters for the reaction network calculations for the rapid proton capture (rp) process, occurring e.g., in type I X-ray bursts, are the masses of the involved nuclei. Nowadays, masses of even rather exotic nuclei can be measured very precisely employing Penning-trap mass spectrometry. With the JYFLTRAP Penning trap at the IGISOL facility, masses of around 100 neutron-deficient nuclei have been determined with a typical precision of a few keV. Most recently, 25Al, 30P, 31Cl, and 52Co have been measured. Of these, the precision of the mass-excess value of 31Cl was improved from 50 to 3.4 keV, and the mass of 52Co was experimentally determined for the first time. The mass of 31Cl is relevant for estimating the waiting-point conditions for 30S as the 31Cl(γ, p)30S–30S(p, γ)31Cl equilibrium ratio depends exponentially on the Q value. For 52Co, located at the path towards 56Ni, a deviation from the extrapolated mass value has been revealed. In this contribution, recent JYFLTRAP experiments for the rp process will be discussed. peerReviewed
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- 2017
18. Total absorption γ-ray spectroscopy of the β-delayed neutron emitters 87Br, 88Br, and 94Rb
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Valencia, E., Tain, J. L., Algora, A., Agramunt, J., Estevez, E., Jordan, M. D., Rubio, B., Rice, S., Regan, P., Gelletly, W., Podolyák, Z., Bowry, M., Mason, P., Farrelly, G. F., Zakari-Issoufou, A., Fallot, M., Porta, A., Bui, V. M., Rissanen, Juho, Eronen, Tommi, Moore, Iain, Penttilä, Heikki, Äystö, Juha, Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Veli, Reponen, Mikael, Sonnenschein, Volker, Cano-Ott, D., Garcia, A. R., Martínez, T., Mendoza, E., Caballero-Folch, R., Gomez-Hornillos, B., Gorlichev, V., Kondev, F. G., Sonzogni, A. A., and Batist, L.
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total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy ,rubidium ,neutron emission ,beta decay ,bromi ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the decay of 87,88Br and 94Rb using total absorption γ -ray spectroscopy. These important fission products are β-delayed neutron emitters. Our data show considerable βγ intensity, so far unobserved in high-resolution γ -ray spectroscopy, from states at high excitation energy. We also find significant differences with the β intensity that can be deduced from existing measurements of the β spectrum. We evaluate the impact of the present data on reactor decay heat using summation calculations. Although the effect is relatively small it helps to reduce the discrepancy between calculations and integral measurements of the photon component for 235U fission at cooling times in the range 1–100 s. We also use summation calculations to evaluate the impact of present data on reactor antineutrino spectra. We find a significant effect at antineutrino energies in the range of 5 to 9 MeV. In addition, we observe an unexpected strong probability for γ emission from neutron unbound states populated in the daughter nucleus. The γ branching is compared to Hauser-Feshbach calculations, which allow one to explain the large value for bromine isotopes as due to nuclear structure. However the branching for 94Rb, although much smaller, hints of the need to increase the radiative width γ by one order of magnitude. This increase in γ would lead to a similar increase in the calculated (n,γ ) cross section for this very neutron-rich nucleus with a potential impact on r process abundance calculations. peerReviewed
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- 2017
19. Characterization of a cylindrical plastic β-detector with Monte Carlo simulations of optical photons
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Guadilla, V., Algora, A., Tain, J. L., Agramunt, J., Äystö, Juha, Briz, J. A., Cucoanes, A., Eronen, Tommi, Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Fraile, L. M., Ganioğlu, E., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, Dmitry, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Jordan, D., Kankainen, Anu, Kolhinen, Veli, Koponen, Jukka, Lebois, M., Martinez, T., Monserrate, M., Montaner-Pizá, A., Moore, Iain, Nácher, E., Orrigo, S. E. A., Penttilä, Heikki, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Porta, A., Reinikainen, Juuso, Reponen, Mikael, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rubio, B., Rytkönen, Kari, Shiba, T., Sonnenschein, Volker, Valencia, E., Vedia, V., Voss, Annika, Wilson, J. N., and Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A.
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optical photons ,total absorption spectroscopy ,plastic scintillators ,Monte Carlo simulations - Abstract
In this work we report on the Monte Carlo study performed to understand and reproduce experimental measurements of a new plastic β-detector with cylindrical geometry. Since energy deposition simulations differ from the experimental measurements for such a geometry, we show how the simulation of production and transport of optical photons does allow one to obtain the shapes of the experimental spectra. Moreover, taking into account the computational effort associated with this kind of simulation, we develop a method to convert the simulations of energy deposited into light collected, depending only on the interaction point in the detector. This method represents a useful solution when extensive simulations have to be done, as in the case of the calculation of the response function of the spectrometer in a total absorption γ-ray spectroscopy analysis. peerReviewed
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- 2017
20. Experimental study of 100Tc β decay with total absorption γ -ray spectroscopy
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Guadilla, V., Algora, A., Tain, J. L., Agramunt, J., Jordan, D., Montaner-Pizá, A., Orrigo, S. E. A., Rubio, B., Valencia, E., Suhonen, Jouni, Civitarese, O., Äystö, Juha, Briz, J. A., Cucoanes, A., Eronen, Tommi, Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Fraile, L. M., Ganioglu, E., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, Dmitry, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Kolhinen, Veli, Koponen, Jukka, Lebois, M., Martinez, T., Monserrate, M., Moore, Iain, Nácher, E., Penttilä, Heikki, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Porta, A., Reinikainen, Juuso, Reponen, Mikael, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rytkönen, Kari, Shiba, T., Sonnenschein, Volker, Sonzogni, A. A., Vedia, V., Voss, Annika, Wilson, J. N., and Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A.
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total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy ,beta decay - Abstract
The β decay of 100Tc has been studied by using the total absorption γ -ray spectroscopy technique at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line facility in Jyväskylä. In this work the new Decay Total Absorption γ -ray Spectrometer in coincidence with a cylindrical plastic β detector has been employed. The β intensity to the ground state obtained from the analysis is in good agreement with previous high-resolution measurements. However, differences in the feeding to the first-excited state as well as weak feeding to a new level at high excitation energy have been deduced from this experiment. Theoretical calculations performed in the quasiparticle random-phase approximation framework are also reported. Comparison of these calculations with our measurement serves as a benchmark for calculations of the double β decay of 100Mo. peerReviewed
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21. Study of the β decay of fission products with the DTAS detector
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Guadilla, V., Algora, A., Tain, J. L., Agramunt, J., Äystö, Juha, Briz, J. A., Cucoanes, A., Eronen, Tommi, Estienne, M., Fallot, M., Fraile, L. M., Canioglu, E., Gelletly, W., Gorelov, Dmitry, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Jordan, D., Kankainen, Anu, Kolhinen, Veli, Koponen, Jukka, Lebois, M., Martinez, T., Monserrate, M., Montaner-Piza, A., Moore, Iain, Nacher, E., Orrigo, S. E. A., Penttilä, Heikki, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Porta, A., Reinikainen, Juuso, Reponen, Mikael, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rubio, B., Rytkönen, Kari, Shiba, T., Sonnenschein, Volker, Sonzogni, A. A., Valencia, E., Vedia, V., Voss, Annika, Wilson, J. N., and Zakari-Issoufou, A.-A.
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High Energy Physics::Experiment ,beta decay ,Total Absorption Spectroscopy - Abstract
Total Absorption Spectroscopy measurements of the β decay of 103Mo and 103Tc, important contributors to the decay heat summation calculation in reactors, are reported in this work. The analysis of the experiment, performed at IGISOL with the new DTAS detector, show new β intensity that was not detected in previous measurements with Ge detectors. peerReviewed
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22. QEC value of the superallowed β emitter 42Sc
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Eronen, Tommi, Hardy, J. C., Canete, Laetitia, Jokinen, Ari, Hakala, Jani, Kankainen, Anu, Kolhinen, Veli, Koponen, Jukka, Moore, Iain, Murray, I. M., Penttilä, Heikki, Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Poleshchuk, O., Reinikainen, Juuso, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Soukouti, N., Voss, Annika, and Äystö, Juha
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Ion Traps (Instrumentation) ,astrofysiikka ,superallowed emitters ,Antiprotons ,Atomic Weights ,ydinfysiikka ,atomipainot - Abstract
The QEC value of the superallowed β+ emitter Sc42 has been measured with the JYFLTRAP Penning-trap mass spectrometer at the University of Jyväskylä to be 6426.350(53) keV. This result is at least a factor of four more precise than all previous measurements, which were also inconsistent with one another. As a byproduct we determine the excitation energy of the 7+ isomeric state in Sc42 to be 616.762(46) keV, which deviates by 8σ from the previous measurement. peerReviewed
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23. Shape coexistence in the odd-odd nucleus 98Y : the role of the g9/2 neutron extruder
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Urban, W., Czerwinski, M., Kurpeta, J., Rzaca-Urban, T., Wisniewski, J., Materna, T., Iskra, L. W., Smith, A. G., Ahmad, I., Blanc, A., Faust, H., Köster, U., Jentschel, M., Mutti, P., Soldner, T., Simpson, G. S., Pinston, J. A., France, G. de, Ur, C. A., Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Eronen, Tommi, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Moore, Iain, Rissanen, Juho, Saastamoinen, Antti, Szerypo, Jerzy, Weber, Christine, and Äystö, Juha
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level densities ,leveys ,lifetimes ,energy levels ,isomer decays ,nuclear structure and decayss - Abstract
Excited states in 98Y, populated in neutron-induced fission of 235U and in spontaneous fission of 248Cm and 252Cf, have been studied by means of γ spectroscopy using the Lohengrin fission-fragment separator at ILL Grenoble and the EXILL, Eurogam2, and Gammasphere Ge arrays. Two new isomers have been found in 98Y: a deformed one with T1/2 = 180(7) ns and a rotational band on top of it, and a spherical one with T1/2 = 0.45(15)μs, analogous to the 8+ isomer in 96Y, corresponding to the (νg7/2,πg9/2)8+ spherical configuration. Using the JYFLTRAP Penning trap, an accurate excitation energy of 465.7(7) keV has been determined for the 2.36-s isomer in 98Y. This result and the studies of excited levels in 98Zr, populated in β− decay of the isomer, indicate a new spin-parity, I π = (7)+ for the isomer. The high spin and the decay properties of this isomer suggest the presence of the 9/2+[404] neutron extruder orbital in its structure. This is consistent with the large deformation of the isomer, reported recently. The present work does not provide arguments to support the special role of the νg7/2 - πg9/2 interaction (the spin-orbit-partner, or SOP, mechanism). peerReviewed
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24. Twin GEM-TPC prototype (HGB4) beam test at GSI – a tracking detector for the Super-FRS
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Garcia, Francisco, Turpeinen, Raimo, Äystö, Juha, Grahn, Tuomas, Rinta-Antila, S., Jokinen, Ari, Voss, Bernd, Kunkel, Jochen, Kleipa, Volker, Risch, Holger, Caesar, Christoph, Simons, Carmen, Prochazka, Andrei, Schmidt, C.J., Hoffmann, Jan, Rusanov, Ivan, Kurz, Nikolaus, Heggen, Henning, and Helsinki Institute of Physics
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Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,114 Physical sciences - Abstract
The GEM-TPC detector will be part of the standard Super-FRS detection system, as tracker detectors at several focal diagnostic stations along the separator and its three branches. Non
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25. Independent isotopic yields in 25 MeV and 50 MeV proton-induced fission of natU
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Penttilä, Heikki, Gorelov, Dmitry, Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Eronen, Tommi, Hager, Ulrike, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Karvonen, Pasi, Moore, Iain, Parkkonen, Joni, Peräjärvi, K., Pohjalainen, Ilkka, Rahaman, Saidur, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rissanen, Juho, Rubchenya, Valeri, Saastamoinen, Antti, Simutkin, Vasily, Sonoda, Tetsu, Weber, Christine, Voss, Annika, and Äystö, Juha
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proton-induced fission ,isotopic yields ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Independent isotopic yields for elements from Zn to La in the 25 MeV proton-induced fission of natUnatU were determined with the JYFLTRAP facility. In addition, isotopic yields for Zn, Ga, Rb, Sr, Zr, Pd and Xe in the 50 MeV proton-induced fission of natUnatU were measured. The deduced isotopic yield distributions are compared with a Rubchenya model, the GEF model with universal parameters and the semi-empirical Wahl model. Of these, the Rubchenya model gives the best overall agreement with the obtained data. Combining the isotopic yield data with mass yield data to obtain the absolute independent yields was attempted. The result depends on the mass yield distribution. peerReviewed
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26. Plans of Spectrometer Experiments at Super-FRS of FAIR
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Äystö, Juha, primary
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27. Mass Measurements for the rp Process
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Kankainen, Anu, primary, Canete, Laetitia, additional, Eronen, Tommi, additional, Gorelov, Dmitry, additional, Hakala, Jani, additional, Jokinen, Ari, additional, Kolhinen, Veli S., additional, Koponen, Jukka, additional, Moore, Iain D., additional, Nesterenko, Dimitrii, additional, Reinikainen, Juuso, additional, Rinta-Antila, Sami, additional, and Äystö, Juha, additional
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28. A New Book on Isotope Discoveries by Michael Thoennessen
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Äystö, Juha, primary
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29. Electron capture on 116In and implications for nuclear structure related to double-\beta decay
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Wrede, C., Sjue, S.K.L., Garcia, Alejandro, Swanson, H.E., Ahmad, Irshad, Algora, Alejandro, Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Eronen, Tommi, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Veli, Moore, Iain, Penttilä, Heikki, Reponen, Mikael, Rissanen, Juho, Saastamoinen, Antti, and Äystö, Juha
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The electron capture decay branch of 116In has been measured to be [2.46 ± 0.44(stat.) ± 0.39(syst.)] × 10−4 using Penning trap-assisted decay spectroscopy. The corresponding Gamow-Teller transition strength is shown to be compatible with the most recent value extracted from the (p, n) charge-exchange reaction, providing a resolution to longstanding discrepancies. This transition can now be used as a reliable benchmark for nuclearstructure calculations of the matrix element for the neutrinoless double-β decay of 116Cd and other nuclides. peerReviewed
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30. Total absorption study of the \beta decay of 102,104,105Tc
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Jordan, D., Algora, Alejandro, Taín, J.L., Rubio, B., Agramunt, J., Perez-Cerdan, A.B., Molina, F., Caballero, L., Nácher, E., Krasznahorkay, A., Hunyadi, M.D., Gulyás, J., Vitéz, A., Csatlós, M., Csige, L., Äystö, Juha, Penttilä, Heikki, Moore, Iain, Eronen, Tommi, Jokinen, Ari, Nieminen, Arto, Hakala, Jani, Karvonen, Pasi, Kankainen, Anu, Saastamoinen, Antti, Rissanen, Juho, Kessler, Thomas, Weber, Christine, Ronkainen, Janne, Rahaman, Saidur, Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Hager, Ulrike, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Sonoda, Tetsu, Burkard, K., Hüller, W., Batist, L., Gelletly, W., Nichols, A.L., Yoshida, T., Sonzogni, A.A., Peräjärvi, Kari, Petrovici, A., Schmid, K.W., and Faessler, A.
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The β-feeding probabilities for three important contributors to the decay heat in nuclear reactors, namely 102,104,105Tc, have been measured using the total absorption spectroscopy technique. For the measurements, sources of very high isobaric purity have been obtained using a Penning trap (JYFLTRAP). A detailed description of the data analysis is given and the results are compared with high-resolution measurements and theoretical calculations. peerReviewed
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31. Precision Mass Measurements beyond $^{132}$Sn: Anomalous behaviour of odd-even staggering of binding energies
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Hakala, Jani, Dobaczewski, Jacek, Gorelov, Dmitry, Eronen, Tommi, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Kolhinen, Veli, Kortelainen, Markus, Moore, Iain, Penttilä, Heikki, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rissanen, Juho, Saastamoinen, Antti, Sonnenschein, Volker, and Äystö, Juha
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nuclear spectroscopy ,ydinrakenne ,Theoretical nuclear physics ,accelerator-based physics ,nuclear structure ,ydinspektroskopia ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,ydinfysiikka ,kiihdytinpohjainen fysiikka ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Atomic masses of the neutron-rich isotopes $^{121-128}$Cd, $^{129,131}$In, $^{130-135}$Sn, $^{131-136}$Sb, and $^{132-140}$Te have been measured with high precision (10 ppb) using the Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP. Among these, the masses of four r-process nuclei $^{135}$Sn, $^{136}$Sb, and $^{139,140}$Te were measured for the first time. The data reveals a strong $N$=82 shell gap at $Z$=50 but indicates the importance of correlations for $Z>50$. An empirical neutron pairing gap expressed as the odd-even staggering of isotopic masses shows a strong quenching across $N$=82 for Sn, with the $Z$-dependence that is unexplainable by the current theoretical models., 4 Pages, 5 figures. Revised version which focuses on odd-even staggering
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32. Isomeric states close to doubly magic $^{132}$Sn studied with JYFLTRAP
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Kankainen, Anu, Hakala, Jani, Eronen, Tommi, Gorelov, Dmitry, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Veli, Moore, Iain, Penttilä, Heikki, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Rissanen, Juho, Saastamoinen, Antti, Sonnenschein, Volker, and Äystö, Juha
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FOS: Physical sciences ,Experimental nuclear physics ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The double Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP has been employed to measure masses and excitation energies for $11/2^-$ isomers in $^{121}$Cd, $^{123}$Cd, $^{125}$Cd and $^{133}$Te, for $1/2^-$ isomers in $^{129}$In and $^{131}$In, and for $7^-$ isomers in $^{130}$Sn and $^{134}$Sb. These first direct mass measurements of the Cd and In isomers reveal deviations to the excitation energies based on results from beta-decay experiments and yield new information on neutron- and proton-hole states close to $^{132}$Sn. A new excitation energy of 144(4) keV has been determined for $^{123}$Cd$^m$. A good agreement with the precisely known excitation energies of $^{121}$Cd$^m$, $^{130}$Sn$^m$, and $^{134}$Sb$^m$ has been found., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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33. Structure of 115Ag studied by β− decays of 115Pd and 115mPd
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Rissanen, Juho, Kurpeta, Jan, Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Eronen, Tommi, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Kankainen, Anu, Moore, Iain, Penttilä, Heikki, Plochocki, A., Saastamoinen, Antti, Urban, W., Weber, Christine, and Äystö, Juha
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nuclear spectroscopy ,ydinrakenne ,accelerator-based physics ,nuclear structure ,ydinspektroskopia ,ydinfysiikka ,kiihdytinpohjainen fysiikka - Abstract
The excited levels of 115Ag have been studied via the beta decay of 115Pd and 115Pdm. The beta-decay schemes for both states have been considerably extended, especially the scheme following the decay of 115Pdm which was practically unknown before this work. Transition intensities and log10 f t values are reported, which have been missing in the literature. A set of levels around 2 MeV has been found to be strongly populated by the beta decay of the ground state of 115Pd and is suggested to have a three-quasiparticle nature. The properties of excited levels have been compared with the level systematics of lighter neutron-rich silver isotopes, and new spin assignments as well as identification of Nilsson states in 115Ag have been made. peerReviewed
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34. Erratum: Precise and accurate determination of the 8B decay spectrum (Physical Review C (2011) 83 (065802)
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Kirsebom, O.S., Alcorta, Martín, García Borge, María José, Madurga, Miguel, Tengblad, Olof, and Äystö, Juha
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35. Characterization of the DTAS detector and first measurements
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Guadilla Gómez, Víctor, Algora, Alejandro, Taín, José Luis, Agramunt, Jorge, Äystö, Juha, Briz, José Antonio, Cano Ott, Daniel, Eloma, V., Eronen, T., Jordán Martín, M. Dolores, Monserrate, Manuel, Montaner-Pizá, A., Nácher, Enrique, Orrigo, S. E. A., Rubio, Berta, Valencia, Ebhelixes, Wilson, Jonathan, Guadilla Gómez, Víctor, Algora, Alejandro, Taín, José Luis, Agramunt, Jorge, Äystö, Juha, Briz, José Antonio, Cano Ott, Daniel, Eloma, V., Eronen, T., Jordán Martín, M. Dolores, Monserrate, Manuel, Montaner-Pizá, A., Nácher, Enrique, Orrigo, S. E. A., Rubio, Berta, Valencia, Ebhelixes, and Wilson, Jonathan
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A new Total Absorption Gamma-Ray Spectrometer for beta-decay studies (DTAS) has been developed within the DESPEC experiment of the NUSTAR collaboration [1]. The instrument has been designed [2] to determine accurately the beta-decay intensity distribution for exotic nuclei produced in high-energy reactions, which will be separated and identified by means of the Super Fragment Separator at the future FAIR facility. DTAS has a modular construction with up to 18 large NaI(Tl) detector modules (module dimension: 25cmx15cmx15cm) which can be assembled in a 4pi geometry with little dead material around the AIDA implantation detector, a stack of double sided Si strip-detectors [2]. We have recently performed the first experiment with this setup at the upgraded IGISOL IV (Jyväskylä, Finland) facility. The low energy radioactive beams have been further purified with the JYFLTRAP Penning trap [3]. The experiment aimed to study fission products of relevance in neutrino physics and reactor decay heat time evolution. The measurements allowed us to perform a careful characterization of the detector and to study the overall performance of the setup. The results of this work will be presented, including the performance of the gain stabilization system, the correction of electronic pulse pileup, the sensitivity to neutrons and the calibration of the response of the spectrometer to decay radiation by means of Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations.
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36. Reactor Decay Heat in Pu-239: Solving the gamma Discrepancy in the 4-3000-s Cooling Period
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Algora, Alejandro, Jordán Martín, M. Dolores, Taín, José Luis, Rubio, Berta, Agramunt, Jorge, Pérez-Cerdán, Ana Belén, Molina Palacios, Francisco Gabriel, Caballero Ontanaya, Luis, Nácher, Enrique, Krasznahorkay, A., Hunyadi, M. D., Gulyás, J., Vitez, A., Csatlós, M., Csige, L., Äystö, Juha, Penttilä, H., Moore, I., Eronen, T., Jokinen, A., Nieminen, A., Hakala, J., Karvonen, P., Kankainen, A., Saastamoinen, A., Rissanen, J., Kessler, T., Weber, C., Ronkainen, J., Rahaman, S., Eloma, V., Rinta-Antila, S., Hager, U., Sonoda, T., Burkard, K., Hueller, W., Batist, L., Gelletly, W., Nichols, A. L., Yoshida, T., Sonzogni, A. A., and Peräjärvi, K.
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The beta feeding probability of Tc-102,Tc- 104,Tc- 105,Tc- 106,Tc- 107, Mo-105, and Nb-101 nuclei, which are important contributors to the decay heat in nuclear reactors, has been measured using the total absorption technique. We have coupled for the first time a total absorption spectrometer to a Penning trap in order to obtain sources of very high isobaric purity. Our results solve a significant part of a long-standing discrepancy in the gamma component of the decay heat for Pu-239 in the 4-3000 s range., This work was supported by the following projects: Spanish FPA 2005-03993 and FPA2008-06419-C02-01; Hungarian OTKA K72566; the EC Contract No. MERG-CT-2004-506849; the Finnish Center of Excellence Programme 2006-2011, the EU 6th Framework Programme (Contract No. 506065 (EURONS), and the Hungarian-Spanish collaboration program.
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37. R-matrix analysis of the β decays of N12 and B12
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Hyldegaard, S., Alcorta, Martín, García Borge, María José, Boutami, Rafik, Fraile, Luis M., Madurga, Miguel, Tengblad, Olof, and Äystö, Juha
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The β decays of N12 and B12 have been studied at KVI and JYFL to resolve the composition of the broad and interfering 0+ and 2 + strengths in the triple-α continuum. For the first time a complete treatment of 3α decay is presented including all major breakup channels. A multilevel, many-channel R-matrix formalism has been developed for the complete description of the breakup in combination with the recently published separate analysis of angular correlations. We find that, in addition to the Hoyle state at 7.65 MeV, more than one 0+ and 2+ state is needed to reproduce the spectra. Broad 03+ and 22+ states are found between 10.5 and 12 MeV in this work. The presence of β strength up to the N12 Q-value window suggests the presence of additional 0+ and 2 + components in the C12 structure at energies above 12.7 MeV. © 2010 The American Physical Society., Supported by the Academy of Finland (Project No. 44875), by the Spanish Agency CICYT (Nos. FPA2005-02379 and FPA2007-62216) and MEC Consolider Project No. CSD2007-00042, by the Belgian IAP P6/23 project and FWO-Vlaanderen, by the European Union sixth Framework Programme “EURONS”(No. 506065), and by the Swedish Research Council and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. T.N. is a Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Research Fellow supported by a grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The work at KVI was performed as part of Program 48 (TRIµP) of the Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie (FOM).
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38. Quenching of the SnSbTe Cycle in the rp-Process
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Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Vorobjev, Gleb, Kankainen, Anu, Batist, L., Eliseev, S., Eronen, Tommi, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Moore, Iain, Novikov, Yuri, Penttilä, Heikki, Popov, Andrey, Rahaman, Saidur, Rissanen, Juho, Saastamoinen, Antti, Schatz, H., Seliverstov, Dmitry, Weber, Christine, and Äystö, Juha
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39. Breakup channels for C12 triple-α continuum states
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Diget, C. Aa., García Borge, María José, Boutami, Rafik, Tengblad, Olof, and Äystö, Juha
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The triple-α-particle breakup of states in the triple-α continuum of C12 has been investigated by way of coincident detection of all three α particles of the breakup. The states have been fed in the β decay of N12 and B12, and the α particles measured using a setup that covers all of the triple-α phase space. Contributions from the breakup through the Be8(0+) ground state as well as other channels-interpreted as breakup through excited energies in Be8-have been identified. Spins and parities of C12 triple-α continuum states are deduced from the measured phase-space distributions for breakup through Be8 above the ground state by comparison to a fully symmetrized sequential R-matrix description of the breakup. At around 10 MeV in C12, the breakup is found to be dominated by 0+ strength breaking up through the ghost of the Be8(0+) ground state with L=0 angular momentum between the first emitted α particle and the intermediate Be8 nucleus. For C12 energies above the 12.7 MeV 1+ state, however, L=2 breakup of a C12 2+ state through the Be8(2+) excited state dominates. Furthermore, the possibility of a 2+ excited state in the 9-12 MeV region of C12 is investigated. © 2009 The American Physical Society., Supported by the Academy of Finland under the Finnish Center of Excellence Programme 2000–2005 (Project No. 44875, Nuclear and Condensed Matter Physics Programme at JYFL); by the European Union Fifth Framework Programme “Improving Human Potential—Access to Research Infrastructure,” Contract No. HPRI-CT-1999-00044; by the Spanish CICYT Agency under project number FPA2007-62170 and the MICINN Consolider project CSD2007-00042; and by the EU-RI3 (Integgrated Infrastructure Initiative) under Contract No. 506065.
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40. Branching ratios in the β decays of N12 and B12
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Hyldegaard, S., Diget, C. Aa., García Borge, María José, Boutami, Rafik, Dendooven, Peter, Eronen, T., Fox, S.P., Fraile, Luis M., Fulton, Brian R., Fynbo, H.O.U., Huikari, Jussi, Jeppesen, Henrik B., Jokinen, Ari S., Jonson, Björn, Kankainen, A., Moore, I., Nyman, Göran, Penttilä, H., Peräjärvi, K., Riisager, Karsten, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Tengblad, Olof, Wang, Yimin, Wilhelmsen, Katarina, and Äystö, Juha
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Absolute branching ratios to unbound states in C12 populated in the β decays of N12 and B12 are reported. Clean sources of N12 and B12 were obtained using the isotope separation on-line (ISOL) method. The relative branching ratios to the different populated states were extracted using single-alpha as well as complete kinematics triple-alpha spectra. These two largely independent methods give consistent results. Absolute normalization is achieved via the precisely known absolute branching ratio to the bound 4.44 MeV state in C12. The extracted branching ratios to the unbound states are a factor of three more precise than previous measurements. Branching ratios in the decay of Na20 are also extracted and used to check the results. © 2009 The American Physical Society., Supported by the Academy of Finland (Project No. 44875), by the Spanish Agency CICYT (Nos. FPA2007–62170 and FPA2007–62216), by the European Union Sixth Framework Programme “EURONS” (No. 506065), by the Swedish Research Council, and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation.
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41. Mass measurements of neutron-deficient nuclides close to A=80 with a Penning trap
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Kankainen, Anu, Batist, L., Eliseev, S.A., Elomaa, Viki-Veikko, Eronen, Tommi, Hager, Ulrike, Hakala, Jani, Jokinen, Ari, Moore, Iain, Novikov, Yuri, Penttilä, Heikki, Peräjärvi, Kari, Popov, Andrey, Rahaman, Saidur, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Ronkanen, P., Saastamoinen, Antti, Seliverstov, Dmitry, Sonoda, Tetsu, Vorobjev, Gleb, and Äystö, Juha
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The masses of 80,81,82,83Y, 83,84,85,86,88Zr and 85,86,87,88Nb have been measured with a typical precision of 7 keV by using the Penning trap setup at IGISOL. The mass of 84Zr has been measured for the first time. These precise mass measurements have improved Sp and QEC values for astrophysically important nuclides. peerReviewed
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42. Isomers of astrophysical interest in neutron-deficient nuclei at masses A = 81, 85 and 86
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Kankainen, Anu, Vorobjev, Gleb, Eliseev, S.A., Huang, Wenxue, Huikari, Jussi, Jokinen, Ari, Nieminen, Arto, Novikov, Yuri, Penttilä, Heikki, Popov, Andrey, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Schatz, H., Seliverstov, Dmitry, Suslov, Yu.P., and Äystö, Juha
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nuklidit ,nuclides - Abstract
Decay properties of neutron-deficient exotic nuclei close to A=80 have been investigated at the IGISOL facility. The studied nuclei, 81Y, 81Sr, 81mKr, 85Nb, 85Zr, 86Mo and 86Nb, were produced by a 32S beam from the Jyväskylä isochronous cyclotron on 54Fe and natNi targets. The internal conversion coefficient for a 190.5 keV isomeric transition in 81mKr has been measured and the internal transition rate has been determined. The internal transition rate has been used to estimate a neutrino capture rate on 81Br, which yields a log ft of 5.13±0.09 for the reaction 81Br( ν, e-)81mKr. A new isomer with a half-life of 3.3±0.9 s has been observed in 85Nb. The existence of an earlier reported isomer with a half-life of 56 s in 86Nb has not been confirmed. peerReviewed
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43. β-decay of 130
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Knudsen, H.H., Fynbo, H.O.U., García Borge, María José, Boutami, Rafik, Dendooven, P., Diget, C. Aa., Eronen, T., Fox, S., Fraile, Luis M., Fulton, B., Huikary, J., Jeppesen, Henrik B., Jokinen, A. S., Jonson, B., Kankainen, A., Moore, I., Nieminen, A., Nyman, G., Penttilä, H., Riisager, K., Rinta-Antila, S., Tengblad, Olof, Wang, Y., Wilhelmsen, K., and Äystö, Juha
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[PACS]Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges: 6 ≤ A ≤ 19 ,6 ≤ A ≤ 19 [[PACS]Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges] ,[PACS]Relation with nuclear matrix elements and nuclear structure - Abstract
5 pages, 2 tables, 3 figures.--PACS nrs.: 23.40.Hc; 27.20.+n., The beta decay of O-13 has been studied at the IGISOL facility of the Jyvaskyla accelerator centre (Finland). By developing a low-energy isotope-separated beam of O-13 and using a modern segmented charged-particle detector array an improved measurement of the delayed proton spectrum was possible. Protons with energy up to more than 12 MeV are measured and the corresponding log(ft) values extracted. A revised decay scheme is constructed. The connection to molecular states and the shell model is discussed., This work was supported by the Academy of Finland under the Finnish Centre of Excellence Programme 2000–2005 (Project No. 44875, Nuclear and Condensed Matter Physics Programme at JYFL), by the European Union Fifth Framework Programme “Improving Human Potential - Access to Research Infrastructure” contract no. HPRI-CT-1999-00044, by the Spanish CICYT Agency under Project number FPA2002-04181-C04-02, and by the EU-RI3 (Integrated Infrastructure Initiative) under contract no 506065.
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44. News on C-12 from β-decay studies
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Fynbo, H.O.U., Diget, C. Aa., Prezado, Yolanda, Äystö, Juha, Bergmann, U. C., Cederkäll, J., Dendooven, P., Fraile, Luis M., Franchoo, S., Fulton, B. R., Huang, W., Huikari, J., Jeppesen, H., Jokinen, A., Jonson, B., Jones, P., Köster, U., Meister, M., Nilsson, T., Nyman, G., García Borge, María José, Riisager, K., Rinta-Antila, S., Storgaard Vogelius, I., Tengblad, Olof, Turrrión, Manuela, Wang, Y., Weissman, L., and Wilhelmsen, K.
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7 pages, 2 figures.-- Printed version published Jun 28, 2004.-- Issue title: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Clustering Aspects of Nuclear Structure and Dynamics (Nara, Japan, Nov 24-29, 2003)., We discuss the importance of the spectroscopic properties of the resonances of C-12 just above the 3α-threshold, and review the existing experimental information of this region with emphasis on 0(+) and 2(+) states. A new experimental approach for studying the β-decays of B-12 and N-12 is presented based on techniques developed in the context of Radioactive beam (rare isotope) physics. Finally preliminary results from an ongoing analysis of two recent experiments are given.
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45. NuPECC: 25 Years of Achievements Inspiring the Future
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Äystö, Juha, primary, Bracco, Angela, additional, Fulton, Brian, additional, Galès, Sydney, additional, Harakeh, Muhsin, additional, Rosner, Günther, additional, and Körner, Gabriele-Elisabeth (Sissy), additional
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46. Clarification of the three-body decay of C-12 (12.71 MeV)
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Fynbo, H.O.U., Prezado, Yolanda, Bergmann, U. C., García Borge, María José, Dendooven, P., Huang, W. X., Huikari, J., Jeppesen, H., Jones, P., Jonson, B., Meister, M., Nyman, G., Riisager, K., Tengblad, Olof, Vogelius, I. S., Wang, Y., Weissman, L., Wilhelmsen Rolander, K., and Äystö, Juha
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electron and muon capture ,double β decay ,[PACS]Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges: 6 ≤ A ≤ 19 ,[PACS]Few-body systems ,6 ≤ A ≤ 19 [[PACS]Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges] ,[PACS]β decay - Abstract
4 pages, 2 figures.--PACS nrs.: 21.45.+v; 23.40.–s; 27.20.+n., Using beta decays of a clean source of N-13 produced at the IGISOL facility, we have measured the breakup of the C-12 (12.71 MeV) state into three alpha particles with a segmented particle detector setup. The high quality of the data permits solving the question of the breakup mechanism of the 12.71 MeV state, a longstanding problem in few-body nuclear physics. Among existing models, a modified sequential model fits the data best, but systematic deviations indicate that a three-body description is needed., This research was supported by the Academy of Finland under the Finnish Centre of Excellence Programme 2000-2005 (Project No. 44875, Nuclear and Condensed Matter Physics Programme at JYFL), by the Spanish Agency CICYT under Contract No. AEN99-1046-C02-02, and by the European Union Fifth Framework Programme ‘‘Improving Human Potential–Access to Research Infrastructure.’’
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47. New information on C-12 states from the decays of N-12 and B-12
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Fynbo, H.O.U., Bergmann, U. C., García Borge, María José, Dendooven, P., Diget, C. Aa., Huang, W., Huikari, J., Jeppesen, H., Jonson, B., Jones, P., Meister, M., Nyman, G., Prezado, Yolanda, Riisager, K., Storgaard Vogelius, I., Tengblad, Olof, Wang, Y., Weissman, L., Wilhelmsen Rolander, K., and Äystö, Juha
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3 pages, 1 figure., The properties of states in C-12 above the 3α-threshold are of high current interest for nuclear astrophysics and for the nuclear many-body problem in general. We have initiated a series of experiments aimed at elucidating this region by using the β-decays of N-12 and B-12. By applying the ISOL method for producing these radioactive isotopes, in combination with modern segmented charged particle detectors, our approach has significant advantages over previous studies of this region., This work was supported by the European Union Fifth Framework Programme “Improving Human Potential - Access to Research Infrastructure”, and by the Academy of Finland under the Finnish Centre of Excellence Programme 2000–2005 (Project No. 44875, Nuclear and Condensed Matter Physics Programme at JYFL).
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48. Beta decay of neutron-rich 118Ag and 120Ag isotopes
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Wang, Youbao, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Dendooven, Peter, Huikari, Jussi, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Vesa, Lhersonneau, Gérard, Nieminen, Arto, Nummela, Saara, Penttilä, Heikki, Peräjärvi, Kari, Szerypo, Jerzy, Wang, Jicheng, and Äystö, Juha
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b decays of on-line mass-separated neutron-rich 118Ag and 120Ag isotopes have been studied by using b-g and g-g coincidence spectroscopy. Extended decay schemes to the 118,120Cd daughter nuclei have been constructed. The three-phonon quintuplet in 118Cd is completed by including a new level at 2023.0 keV, which is tentatively assigned the spin and parity of 24 1 . The intruder band in 118Cd is proposed up to the 41 level at 2322.4 keV. The measured b-decay half-life for the high-spin isomer of 120Ag is 0.4060.03 s. Candidates for the three-phonon states, as well as the lowest members of the intruder band in 120Cd, are also presented. These data support the coexistence of quadrupole anharmonic vibration and proton particle-hole intruder excitations in 118,120Cd. peerReviewed
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49. Proton dripline studies at ISOLDE: 31Ar and 9C
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Borge, M.J.G., Fraile, L.M., Tengblad, O., Bergmann, U.O.C., Fynbo, H.O.U., Mukha, I., Riisager, K., Axelsson, L., Jonson, B., G.Nyman, Markenroth, K., Äystö, Juha, Honkanen, A., Jokinen, Ari, Oinonen, M., Jading, Y., Martel, I., Nilsson, T., Wenander, F., and collaboration, ISOLDE
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In this contribution examples of the application of new technologies to disentangle the mechanism of beta-delayed multiparticle emission are given. In particular the mechanism of β-delayed two-proton emission from 31Ar has be resolved and proved to be sequential, a preview of 9C-decay data is discussed. peerReviewed
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50. b-decay of 116Agm and the vibrational structure of 116Cd
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Wang, Youbao, Dendooven, Peter, Huikari, Jussi, Jokinen, Ari, Kolhinen, Veli, Lhersonneau, Gérard, Nieminen, Arto, Nummela, Saara, Penttilä, Heikki, Peräjärvi, Kari, Rinta-Antila, Sami, Szerypo, Jerzy, Wang, Jicheng, and Äystö, Juha
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The structure of near neutron midshell 116 Cd has been investigated via β decay of 116 Ag m by β-γ and γ-γ coincidence spectroscopy. The 116 Ag m activity was produced by symmetric fission of natural uranium induced by 25 MeV protons. The ion guide technique has been employed to produce online mass separated sources. The decay scheme of 116 Ag m has been considerably extended by adding 19 new excited states of 116 Cd . The newly identified 116 Cd state at 1869.7 keV, along with other four levels near 2 MeV, are interpreted as forming the complete three-phonon quintuplet. The vibrational structure of 116 Cd is discussed in the context of an anharmonic vibrator. peerReviewed
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