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2. Decay Spectroscopy of $^{160}$Eu: Quasiparticle Configurations of Excited States and Structure of $K^\pi$=$4^+$ Band-heads in $^{160}$Gd
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Yates, D., Kruecken, R., Dillmann, I., Garrett, P. E., Olaizola, B., Vedia, V., Ali, F. A., Andreoiu, C., Ashfield, W., Ball, G. C., Beadle, Z., Bernier, N., Bhattacharjee, S. S., Bidaman, H., Bildstein, V., Bishop, D., Bowry, M., Burbadge, C., Caballero-Folch, R., Chaney, D. Z., Cross, D. C., Varela, A. Diaz, Dunlop, M. R., Dunlop, R., Evitts, L. J., Garcia, F. H., Garnsworthy, A. B., Georges, S., Gillespie, S. A., Hackman, G., Henderson, J., Jigmeddorj, S., Lassen, J., Li, R., Luna, B. K., MacLean, A. D., Natzke, C. R., Petrache, C. M., Radich, A. J., Rajabali, M. M., Regan, P. H., Saito, Y., Smallcombe, J., Smith, J. K., Spieker, M., Svensson, C. E., Whitmore, A. Teigelhoefer K., and Zidar, T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
\noindent \textbf{Background:} Detailed spectroscopy of neutron-rich, heavy, deformed nuclei is of broad interest for nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure. Nuclei in the r-process path and following freeze-out region impact the resulting r-process abundance distribution, and the structure of nuclei midshell in both proton and neutron number helps to understand the evolution of subshell gaps and large deformation in these nuclei. \noindent \textbf{Purpose:} To improve the understanding of the nuclear structure of $^{160}$Gd, specifically the $K^\pi$=$4^+$ bands, as well as study the $\beta$-decay of $^{160}$Eu into $^{160}$Gd. \noindent \textbf{Methods:} High-statistics decay spectroscopy of $^{160}$Gd resulting from the $\beta$-decay of $^{160}$Eu was collected using the GRIFFIN spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility. \noindent \textbf{Results:} Two new excited states and ten new transitions were observed in $^{160}$Gd. The $\beta$-decaying half-lives of the low- and high-spin isomer in $^{160}$Eu were determined, and the low-spin state's half-life was measured to be $t_{1/2}=26.0(8)$~s, $\sim$16\% shorter than previous measurements. Lifetimes of the two $K^\pi$=$4^+$ band-heads in $^{160}$Gd were measured for the first time, as well as $\gamma$-$\gamma$ angular correlations and mixing ratios of intense transitions out of those band-heads. \noindent \textbf{Conclusions:} Lifetimes and mixing ratios suggest that the hexadecapole phonon model of the $K^\pi$=$4^+$ band-heads in $^{160}$Gd is preferred over a simple two-state strong mixing scenario, although further theoretical calculations are needed to fully understand these states. Additionally, the 1999.0 keV state in $^{160}$Gd heavily populated in $\beta$-decay is shown to have positive parity, which raises questions regarding the structure of the high-spin $\beta$-decaying state in $^{160}$Eu.
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- 2023
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3. Decay spectroscopy of Eu160: Quasiparticle configurations of excited states and structure of Kπ=4+ bandheads in Gd160
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Yates, D, Krücken, R, Dillmann, I, Garrett, PE, Olaizola, B, Vedia, V, Ali, FA, Andreoiu, C, Ashfield, W, Ball, GC, Beadle, Z, Bernier, N, Bhattacharjee, SS, Bidaman, H, Bildstein, V, Bishop, D, Bowry, M, Burbadge, C, Caballero-Folch, R, Chaney, DZ, Cross, DC, Varela, A Diaz, Dunlop, MR, Dunlop, R, Evitts, LJ, Garcia, FH, Garnsworthy, AB, Georges, S, Gillespie, SA, Hackman, G, Henderson, J, Jigmeddorj, B, Lassen, J, Li, R, Luna, BK, MacLean, AD, Natzke, CR, Petrache, CM, Radich, AJ, Rajabali, MM, Regan, PH, Saito, Y, Smallcombe, J, Smith, JK, Spieker, M, Svensson, CE, Teigelhöfer, A, Whitmore, K, and Zidar, T
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Nuclear and plasma physics - Abstract
Background: Detailed spectroscopy of neutron-rich, heavy, deformed nuclei is of broad interest for nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure. Nuclei in the r-process path and following freeze-out region impact the resulting r-process abundance distribution, and the structure of nuclei midshell in both proton and neutron number helps to understand the evolution of subshell gaps and large deformation in these nuclei. Purpose: We aim to improve the understanding of the nuclear structure of Gd160, specifically the Kπ=4+ bands, as well as study the β decay of Eu160 into Gd160. Methods: High-statistics decay spectroscopy of Gd160 resulting from the β-decay of Eu160 was collected using the GRIFFIN spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility. Results: Two new excited states and ten new transitions were observed in Gd160. The β-decaying half-lives of the low- and high-spin isomers in Eu160 were determined, and the low-spin state's half-life was measured to be t1/2=26.0(8) s, ≈16% shorter than previous measurements. Lifetimes of the two Kπ=4+ bandheads in Gd160 were measured for the first time, as well as γ-γ angular correlations and mixing ratios of intense transitions out of those bandheads. Conclusions: Lifetimes and mixing ratios suggest that the hexadecapole phonon model of the Kπ=4+ bandheads in Gd160 is preferred over a simple two-state strong mixing scenario, although further theoretical calculations are needed to fully understand these states. Additionally, the 1999.0-keV state in Gd160 heavily populated in β decay is shown to have positive parity, which raises questions regarding the structure of the high-spin β-decaying state in Eu160.
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- 2023
4. Charge radii of $^{55,56}$Ni reveal a surprisingly similar behavior at $N=28$ in Ca and Ni isotopes
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Sommer, F., König, K., Rossi, D. M., Everett, N., Garand, D., de Groote, R. P., Holt, J. D., Imgram, P., Incorvati, A., Kalman, C., Klose, A., Lantis, J., Liu, Y., Miller, A. J., Minamisono, K., Miyagi, T., Nazarewicz, W., Nörtershäuser, W., Pineda, S. V., Powel, R., Reinhard, P. -G., Renth, L., Romero-Romero, E., Roth, R., Schwenk, A., Sumithrarachchi, C., and Teigelhöfer, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Nuclear charge radii of $^{55,56}$Ni were measured by collinear laser spectroscopy. The obtained information completes the behavior of the charge radii at the shell closure of the doubly magic nucleus $^{56}$Ni. The trend of charge radii across the shell closures in calcium and nickel is surprisingly similar despite the fact that the $^{56}$Ni core is supposed to be much softer than the $^{48}$Ca core. The very low magnetic moment $\mu(^{55}\mathrm{Ni})=-1.108(20)\,\mu_N$ indicates the impact of M1 excitations between spin-orbit partners across the $N,Z=28$ shell gaps. Our charge-radii results are compared to \textit{ab initio} and nuclear density functional theory calculations, showing good agreement within theoretical uncertainties.
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- 2022
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5. Investigating nuclear structure near $N = 32$ and $N = 34$: Precision mass measurements of neutron-rich Ca, Ti and V isotopes
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Porter, W. S., Dunling, E., Leistenschneider, E., Bergmann, J., Bollen, G., Dickel, T., Dietrich, K. A., Hamaker, A., Hockenbery, Z., Izzo, C., Jacobs, A., Javaji, A., Kootte, B., Lan, Y., Miskun, I., Mukul, I., Murböck, T., Paul, S. F., Plaß, W. R., Puentes, D., Redshaw, M., Reiter, M. P., Ringle, R., Ringuette, J., Sandler, R., Scheidenberger, C., Silwal, R., Simpson, R., Sumithrarachchi, C. S., Teigelhöfer, A., Valverde, A. A., Weil, R., Yandow, I. T., Dilling, J., and Kwiatkowski, A. A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Nuclear mass measurements of isotopes are key to improving our understanding of nuclear structure across the chart of nuclides, in particular for the determination of the appearance or disappearance of nuclear shell closures. We present high-precision mass measurements of neutron-rich Ca, Ti and V isotopes performed at the TITAN and LEBIT facilities. These measurements were made using the TITAN multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer (MR-ToF-MS) and the LEBIT 9.4T Penning trap mass spectrometer. In total, 13 masses were measured, eight of which represent increases in precision over previous measurements. These measurements refine trends in the mass surface around $N = 32$ and $N = 34$, and support the disappearance of the $N = 32$ shell closure with increasing proton number. Additionally, our data does not support the presence of a shell closure at $N = 34$., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
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- 2022
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6. Decay Spectroscopy of $^{129}$Cd
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Saito, Y., Dillmann, I., Krücken, R., Bernier, N., Ball, G. C., Bowry, M., Andreoiu, C., Bidaman, H., Bildstein, V., Boubel, P., Burbadge, C., Caballero-Folch, R., Dunlop, M. R., Dunlop, R., Evitts, L. J., Garcia, F. H., Garnsworthy, A. B., Garrett, P. E., Grawe, H., Hackman, G., Hallam, S., Henderson, J., Ilyushkin, S., Jungclaus, A., Kisliuk, D., Lassen, J., Li, R., MacConnachie, E., MacLean, A. D., McGee, E., Moukaddam, M., Olaizola, B., Padilla-Rodal, E., Park, J., Paetkau, O., Petrache, C. M., Pore, J. L., Radich, A. J., Ruotsalainen, P., Smallcombe, J., Smith, J. K., Svensson, C. E., Teigelhöfer, A., Turko, J., and Zidar, T.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Excited states of $^{129}$In populated following the $\beta$-decay of $^{129}$Cd were experimentally studied with the GRIFFIN spectrometer at the ISAC facility of TRIUMF, Canada. A 480-MeV proton beam was impinged on a uranium carbide target and $^{129}$Cd was extracted using the Ion Guide Laser Ion Source (IG-LIS). $\beta$- and $\gamma$-rays following the decay of $^{129}$Cd were detected with the GRIFFIN spectrometer comprising the plastic scintillator SCEPTAR and 16 high-purity germanium (HPGe) clover-type detectors. %, along with the $\beta$-particles were detected with SCEPTAR. From the $\beta$-$\gamma$-$\gamma$ coincidence analysis, 32 new transitions and 7 new excited states were established, expanding the previously known level scheme of $^{129}$In. The $\log ft$ values deduced from the $\beta$-feeding intensities suggest that some of the high-lying states were populated by the $\nu 0 g_{7/2} \rightarrow \pi 0 g_{9/2}$ allowed Gamow-Teller (GT) transition, which indicates that the allowed GT transition is more dominant in the $^{129}$Cd decay than previously reported. Observation of fragmented Gamow-Teller strengths is consistent with theoretical calculations., Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, to be published in Physical Review C
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- 2020
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7. Recent upgrades and developments at TRIUMF’s laser nuclear-spin-polarization facility
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Li, Ruohong, Lassen, Jens, Levy, C.D. Philip, Roman, Mathias, Teigelhöfer, Andrea, Karner, Victoria, Morris, Gerald D., Stachura, Monika, and Gottberg, Alexander
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- 2023
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8. Developments at TRIUMF’s laser resonance ionization ion source & multi-element operation
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Lassen, J., Li, R., Mostamand, M., Gacsbaranyi, A., Kunz, P., Babcock, C., Bishop, D., Teigelhöfer, A., Ames, F., and Gottberg, A.
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- 2023
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9. Ground State Electromagnetic Moments of $^{37}$Ca
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Klose, A., Minamisono, K., Miller, A. J., Brown, B. A., Garand, D., Holt, J. D., Lantis, J. D., Liu, Y., Maaß, B., Nörtershäuser, W., Pineda, S. V., Rossi, D. M., Schwenk, A., Sommer, F., Sumithrarachchi, C., Teigelhöfer, A., and Watkins, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The hyperfine coupling constants of neutron deficient $^{37}$Ca were deduced from the atomic hyperfine spectrum of the $4s~^2S_{1/2}$ $\leftrightarrow$ $4p~^2P_{3/2}$ transition in Ca II, measured using the collinear laser spectroscopy technique. The ground-state magnetic-dipole and spectroscopic electric-quadrupole moments were determined for the first time as $\mu = +0.7453(72) \mu_N$ and $Q = -15(11)$ $e^2$fm$^2$, respectively. The experimental values agree well with nuclear shell model calculations using the universal sd model-space Hamiltonians versions A and B (USDA/B) in the $sd$-model space with a 95\% probability of the canonical nucleon configuration. It is shown that the magnetic moment of $^{39}$Ca requires a larger non-$sd$-shell component than that of $^{37}$Ca for good agreement with the shell-model calculation, indicating a more robust closed sub-shell structure of $^{36}$Ca at the neutron number $N$ = 16 than $^{40}$Ca. The results are also compared to valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group calculations based on chiral two- and three-nucleon interactions.
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- 2019
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10. Half-Lives of Neutron Rich $^{130}$Cd and $^{131}$In
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Dunlop, R., Svensson, C. E., Andreoiu, C., Ball, G. C., Bernier, N., Bildstein, V., Bidaman, H., Boubel, P., Burbadge, C., Caballero-Folch, R., Dillmann, I., Dunlop, M. R., Evitts, L. J., Garcia, F. H., Garnsworthy, A. B., Garrett, P. E., Hackman, G., Hallam, S., Henderson, J., Ilyushkin, S., Jungclaus, A., Krücken, R., Lassen, J., Li, R., MacConnachie, E., MacLean, A. D., McGee, E., Moukaddam, M., Mücher, D., Olaizola, B., Ortner, K., Padilla-Rodal, E., Park, J., Paetkau, O., Pore, J. L., Radich, A. J., Ruotsalainen, P., Smallcombe, J., Smith, J. K., Teigelhöfer, A., Turko, J., Whitmore, K., and Zidar, T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The half-lives of isotopes around the $N=82$ shell closure are an important ingredient in astrophysical simulations and strongly influence the magnitude of the second $r$-process abundance peak in the $A\sim130$ region. The most neutron-rich $N=82$ nuclei are not accessible to the current generation of radioactive beam facilities and $r$-process simulations must therefore rely on calculations of the half-lives of the isotopes involved. Half-life measurements of the experimentally accessible nuclei in this region are important in order to benchmark these calculations. The half-life of $^{130}$Cd is particularly important as it is used to tune the Gamow-Teller quenching in shell-model calculations for the $\beta$ decay of other nuclei in this region. In this work, the GRIFFIN $\gamma$-ray spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility was used to measure the half-life of $^{130}_{~48}$Cd$_{82}$ to be $T_{1/2}= 126(4)$ ms. In addition, the half-lives of the three $\beta$ decaying states of $^{131}_{~49}$In$_{82}$ were measured to be $T_{1/2}(1/2^-)=328(15)$ ms, $T_{1/2}(9/2^+)=265(8)$ ms, and $T_{1/2}(21/2^+)=323(50)$ ms, respectively, providing an important benchmark for half-life calculations in this region., Comment: Talk presented CIPANP2018. 9 pages, LaTeX, 5 pdf figures, 1 png figure
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- 2018
11. Half-lives of neutron-rich $^{128-130}$Cd
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Dunlop, Bildstein, Dillmann, Jungclaus, Svensson, E., C., Andreoiu, Ball, C., G., Bernier, Bidaman, Boubel, Burbadge, Caballero-Folch, R., M., Evitts, J., L., Garcia, Garnsworthy, B., A., Garrett, E., P., Hackman, Hallam, Henderson, Ilyushkin, Kisliuk, Krücken, Lassen, Li, MacConnachie, MacLean, D., A., McGee, Moukaddam, Olaizola, Padilla-Rodal, Park, Paetkau, Petrache, M., C., Pore, L., J., Radich, J., A., Ruotsalainen, Smallcombe, Smith, K., J., Tabor, L., S., Teigelhöfer, Turko, and Zidar
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The $\beta$-decay half-lives of $^{128\text{--}130}$Cd have been measured with the newly commissioned GRIFFIN $\gamma$-ray spectrometer at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility. The time structures of the most intense $\gamma$-rays emitted following the $\beta$-decay were used to determine the half-lives of $^{128}$Cd and $^{130}$Cd to be $T_{1/2}= 246.2(21)$ ms and $T_{1/2}= 126(4)$ ms, respectively. The half-lives of the 3/2$^+$ and 11/2$^-$ states of $^{129}$Cd were measured to be $T_{1/2}(3/2^+)= 157(8)$ ms and $T_{1/2}(11/2^-)= 147(3)$ ms. The half-lives of the Cd isotopes around the $N=82$ shell closure are an important ingredient in astrophysical simulations to derive the magnitude of the second $r$-process abundance peak in the $A\sim130$ region. Our new results are compared with recent literature values and theoretical calculations.
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- 2017
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12. Resonant Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) Development on Lu and Pr
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Li, R., Lassen, J., Ames, F., Kunz, P., Mostamand, M., Reich, B. B., Teigelhöfer, A., and Yan, H.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Resonance ionization laser ion sources are efficient and element selective ion sources, which are particularly well suited for radioactive ion beam facilities. Using TRIUMF's off-line laser ion source test stand with a system of tunable titanium sapphire (Ti:Sa) lasers, laser resonance ionization schemes for lutetium and praseodymium have been investigated with a particular interest to autoionizing states. New ionization schemes via Rydberg states and autoionizing states were found. Their investigation and comparison of ion yields at the off-line test stand will be discussed, and the data of on-line Lu delivery will be presented., Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables
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- 2017
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13. Study of even-parity Rydberg and autoionizing states of lutetium by laser resonance ionization spectroscopy
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Li, R., Lassen, J., Zhong, Z. P., Jia, F. D., Mostamand, M., Li, X. K., Reich, B. B., Teigelhöfer, A., and Yan, H.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Multi-step laser resonance ionization spectroscopy of lutetium (Lu) has been performed at TRIUMF's off-line laser ion source test stand. The even-parity Rydberg series $6s^2nd$ $^2D_{3/2}$, $6s^2nd$ $^2D_{5/2}$ and $6s^2ns$ $^2S_{1/2}$ were observed converging to the 6s$^2$ ionization potential. The experimental results has been compared to previous work. 51 levels of Rydberg series $6s^2nd$ $^2D_{5/2}$ and 52 levels of Rydberg series $6s^2ns$ $^2S_{1/2}$ were reported new. Additionally six even-parity autoionization (AI) series converging to Lu ionic states $5d6s$ $^3D_1$ and $5d6s$ $^3D_2$ were observed. The level energies of these AI states were measured. The configurations of the AI states were assigned by relativistic multichannel theory (RMCT) within the framework of multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT)., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, 7 tables
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- 2017
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14. Continuously tunable pulsed Ti:Sa laser self-seeded by an extended grating cavity
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Li, Ruohong, Lassen, Jens, Rothe, Sebastian, Teigelhöfer, Andrea, and Mostamand, Maryam
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
A continuously tunable titanium:sapphire (Ti:Sa) laser self-seeded by an extended grating cavity was demonstrated and characterized. By inserting a partially reflecting mirror inside the cavity of a classic single-cavity grating laser, two oscillators are created: a broadband power oscillator, and a narrowband oscillator with a prism beam expander and a diffraction grating in Littrow configuration. By coupling the grating cavity oscillation into the power oscillator, a power-enhanced narrow-linewidth laser oscillation is achieved. Compared to the classic grating laser, this simple modification significantly increases the laser output power without considerably broadening the linewidth. With most of the oscillating laser power confined inside the broadband power cavity and lower power incident onto the grating, the new configuration also allows higher pump power, which is typically limited by the thermal deformation of the grating coating at high oscillation power., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures
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- 2016
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15. Improved beam diagnostics and optimization at ISAC via TITAN’s MR-TOF-MS
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Reiter, M.P., Ames, F., Andreoiu, C., Ayet San Andrés, S., Babcock, C., Barquest, B.R., Bergmann, J., Bollig, J., Brunner, T., Dickel, T., Dilling, J., Dillmann, I., Dunling, E., Finlay, A., Gwinner, G., Graham, L., Hornung, C., Kootte, B., Klawitter, R., Kunz, P., Lan, Y., Lascar, D., Lassen, J., Leistenschneider, E., Li, R., McKay, J.E., Mostamand, M., Paul, S.F., Plaß, W.R., Scheidenberger, C., Schultz, B.E., Steinbrügge, R., Teigelhoefer, A., Thompson, R., Wieser, M.E., Will, C., and Kwiatkowski, A.A.
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- 2020
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16. Offline trapping of $^{221}$Fr in a magneto-optical trap from implantation of an $^{225}$Ac ion beam
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Tandecki, M., Zhang, J., Aubin, S., Behr, J. A., Collister, R., Gomez, E., Gwinner, G., Heggen, H., Lassen, J., Orozco, L. A., Pearson, M. R., Raeder, S., and Teigelhöfer, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate a new technique to prepare an offline source of francium for trapping in a magneto-optical trap. Implanting a radioactive beam of $^{225}$Ac, $t_{1/2} = 9.920(3)$ days, in a foil, allows use of the decay products, i.e.$^{221}$Fr, $t_{1/2} = 288.0(4)$ s. $^{221}$Fr is ejected from the foil by the $\alpha$ decay of $^{225}$Ac. This technique is compatible with the online accumulation of a laser-cooled atomic francium sample for a series of planned parity non-conservation measurements at TRIUMF. We obtain a 34% release efficiency for $^{221}$Fr from the recoil source based on particle detector measurements. We find that laser cooling operation with the source is $8^{+10}_{-5}$ times less efficient than from a mass-separated ion beam of $^{221}$Fr in the current geometry. While the flux of this source is two to three orders of magnitude lower than typical francium beams from ISOL facilities, the source provides a longer-term supply of francium for offline studies., Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in JINST
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- 2014
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17. Breakdown of the Isobaric Multiplet Mass Equation for the A = 20 and 21 Multiplets
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Gallant, A. T., Brodeur, M., Andreoiu, C., Bader, A., Chaudhuri, A., Chowdhury, U., Grossheim, A., Klawitter, R., Kwiatkowski, A. A., Leach, K. G., Lennarz, A., Macdonald, T. D., Schultz, B. E., Lassen, J., Heggen, H., Raeder, S., Teigelhöfer, A., Brown, B. A., Magilligan, A., Holt, J. D., Menéndez, J., Simonis, J., Schwenk, A., and Dilling, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Using the Penning trap mass spectrometer TITAN, we performed the first direct mass measurements of 20,21Mg, isotopes that are the most proton-rich members of the A = 20 and A = 21 isospin multiplets. These measurements were possible through the use of a unique ion-guide laser ion source, a development that suppressed isobaric contamination by six orders of magnitude. Compared to the latest atomic mass evaluation, we find that the mass of 21Mg is in good agreement but that the mass of 20Mg deviates by 3{\sigma}. These measurements reduce the uncertainties in the masses of 20,21Mg by 15 and 22 times, respectively, resulting in a significant departure from the expected behavior of the isobaric multiplet mass equation in both the A = 20 and A = 21 multiplets. This presents a challenge to shell model calculations using either the isospin non-conserving USDA/B Hamiltonians or isospin non-conserving interactions based on chiral two- and three-nucleon forces., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures
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- 2014
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18. Developments at TRIUMF’s laser resonance ionization ion source & multi-element operation
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J. Lassen, R. Li, M. Mostamand, A. Gacsbaranyi, P. Kunz, C. Babcock, D. Bishop, A. Teigelhöfer, F. Ames, and A. Gottberg
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2023
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19. Recent upgrades and developments at TRIUMF’s laser nuclear-spin-polarization facility
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Ruohong Li, Jens Lassen, C.D. Philip Levy, Mathias Roman, Andrea Teigelhöfer, Victoria Karner, Gerald D. Morris, Monika Stachura, and Alexander Gottberg
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2023
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20. Lu and Pr beam development for resonance ionization laser ion sources
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Li, R., Lassen, J., Kunz, P., Mostamand, M., Reich, B.B., Teigelhöfer, A., Yan, H., and Ames, F.
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- 2019
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21. Determination of the first ionization energy of polonium by resonance ionization spectroscopy - part I: Measurement of even-parity Rydberg states at TRIUMF-ISAC
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Raeder, S., Heggen, H., Teigelhöfer, A., and Lassen, J.
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- 2019
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22. Proton superfluidity and charge radii in proton-rich calcium isotopes
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Miller, A. J., Minamisono, K., Klose, A., Garand, D., Kujawa, C., Lantis, J. D., Liu, Y., Maaß, B., Mantica, P. F., Nazarewicz, W., Nörtershäuser, W., Pineda, S. V., Reinhard, P.-G., Rossi, D. M., Sommer, F., Sumithrarachchi, C., Teigelhöfer, A., and Watkins, J.
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- 2019
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23. Laser resonance ionization spectroscopy of antimony
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Li, R., Lassen, J., Ruczkowski, J., Teigelhöfer, A., and Bricault, P.
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- 2017
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24. Current developments with TRIUMF’s titanium-sapphire laser based resonance ionization laser ion source: An overview
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Lassen, J., Li, R., Raeder, S., Zhao, X., Dekker, T., Heggen, H., Kunz, P., P. Levy, C. D., Mostanmand, M., Teigelhöfer, A., and Ames, F.
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- 2017
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25. Charge Radii of Ni55,56 Reveal a Surprisingly Similar Behavior at N=28 in Ca and Ni Isotopes
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Felix Sommer, Kristian König, Dominic M. Rossi, Nathan Everett, David Garand, Ruben P. de Groote, Jason D. Holt, Phillip Imgram, Anthony Incorvati, Colton Kalman, Andrew Klose, Jeremy Lantis, Yuan Liu, Andrew J. Miller, Kei Minamisono, Takayuki Miyagi, Witold Nazarewicz, Wilfried Nörtershäuser, Skyy V. Pineda, Robert Powel, Paul-Gerhard Reinhard, Laura Renth, Elisa Romero-Romero, Robert Roth, Achim Schwenk, Chandana Sumithrarachchi, and Andrea Teigelhöfer
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General Physics and Astronomy - Published
- 2022
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26. Investigating nuclear structure near N=32 and N=34: Precision mass measurements of neutron-rich Ca, Ti, and V isotopes
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W. S. Porter, E. Dunling, E. Leistenschneider, J. Bergmann, G. Bollen, T. Dickel, K. A. Dietrich, A. Hamaker, Z. Hockenbery, C. Izzo, A. Jacobs, A. Javaji, B. Kootte, Y. Lan, I. Miskun, I. Mukul, T. Murböck, S. F. Paul, W. R. Plaß, D. Puentes, M. Redshaw, M. P. Reiter, R. Ringle, J. Ringuette, R. Sandler, C. Scheidenberger, R. Silwal, R. Simpson, C. S. Sumithrarachchi, A. Teigelhöfer, A. A. Valverde, R. Weil, I. T. Yandow, J. Dilling, and A. A. Kwiatkowski
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27. Development of a polarized 31Mg+ beam as a spin-1/2 probe for BNMR
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Levy, C. D. P., Pearson, M. R., Dehn, M. H., Karner, V. L., Kiefl, R. F., Lassen, J., Li, R., MacFarlane, W. A., McFadden, R. M. L., Morris, G. D., Stachura, M., Teigelhöfer, A., and Voss, A.
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- 2016
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28. Charge Radii of Ni55,56 Reveal a Surprisingly Similar Behavior at N=28 in Ca and Ni Isotopes
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Sommer, Felix, primary, König, Kristian, additional, Rossi, Dominic M., additional, Everett, Nathan, additional, Garand, David, additional, de Groote, Ruben P., additional, Holt, Jason D., additional, Imgram, Phillip, additional, Incorvati, Anthony, additional, Kalman, Colton, additional, Klose, Andrew, additional, Lantis, Jeremy, additional, Liu, Yuan, additional, Miller, Andrew J., additional, Minamisono, Kei, additional, Miyagi, Takayuki, additional, Nazarewicz, Witold, additional, Nörtershäuser, Wilfried, additional, Pineda, Skyy V., additional, Powel, Robert, additional, Reinhard, Paul-Gerhard, additional, Renth, Laura, additional, Romero-Romero, Elisa, additional, Roth, Robert, additional, Schwenk, Achim, additional, Sumithrarachchi, Chandana, additional, and Teigelhöfer, Andrea, additional
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- 2022
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29. Investigating nuclear structure near N=32 and N=34: Precision mass measurements of neutron-rich Ca, Ti, and V isotopes
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Porter, W. S., primary, Dunling, E., additional, Leistenschneider, E., additional, Bergmann, J., additional, Bollen, G., additional, Dickel, T., additional, Dietrich, K. A., additional, Hamaker, A., additional, Hockenbery, Z., additional, Izzo, C., additional, Jacobs, A., additional, Javaji, A., additional, Kootte, B., additional, Lan, Y., additional, Miskun, I., additional, Mukul, I., additional, Murböck, T., additional, Paul, S. F., additional, Plaß, W. R., additional, Puentes, D., additional, Redshaw, M., additional, Reiter, M. P., additional, Ringle, R., additional, Ringuette, J., additional, Sandler, R., additional, Scheidenberger, C., additional, Silwal, R., additional, Simpson, R., additional, Sumithrarachchi, C. S., additional, Teigelhöfer, A., additional, Valverde, A. A., additional, Weil, R., additional, Yandow, I. T., additional, Dilling, J., additional, and Kwiatkowski, A. A., additional
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- 2022
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30. Resonant Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) off-line developments on Ga, Al and Ca
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Li, R., Lassen, J., Teigelhöfer, A., Lavoie, J.P., Bricault, P., Chackakova, O., Meissner, J., and Zlateva, Y.
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- 2013
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31. Charge Radii of ^{55,56}Ni Reveal a Surprisingly Similar Behavior at N=28 in Ca and Ni Isotopes
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Sommer, F., König, K., Rossi, D. M., Everett, N., Garand, D., de Groote, R. P., Holt, J. D., Imgram, P., Incorvati, A., Kalman, C., Klose, A., Lantis, J., Liu, Y., Miller, A. J., Minamisono, K., Miyagi, T., Nazarewicz, W., Nörtershäuser, W., Pineda, S. V., Powel, R., Reinhard, P. -G., Renth, L., Romero-Romero, E., Roth, R., Schwenk, A., Sumithrarachchi, C., and Teigelhöfer, A.
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Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,kalsium ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Präzisionsexperimente - Abteilung Blaum ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,nikkeli ,ydinfysiikka ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Nuclear charge radii of $^{55,56}$Ni were measured by collinear laserspectroscopy. The obtained information completes the behavior of the chargeradii at the shell closure of the doubly magic nucleus $^{56}$Ni. The trend ofcharge radii across the shell closures in calcium and nickel is surprisinglysimilar despite the fact that the $^{56}$Ni core is supposed to be much softerthan the $^{48}$Ca core. The very low magnetic moment$\mu(^{55}\mathrm{Ni})=-1.108(20)\,\mu_N$ indicates the impact of M1excitations between spin-orbit partners across the $N,Z=28$ shell gaps. Ourcharge-radii results are compared to \textit{ab initio} and nuclear densityfunctional theory calculations, showing good agreement within theoreticaluncertainties.
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32. Advances at TRIUMF-ISAC and decay of neutron-rich Cd studied with GRIFFIN
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Garrett P.E., Bernier N., Dunlop R., MacLean A.D., Bildstein V., Dillmann I., Jungclaus A., Svensson C.E., Andreoiu C., Ball G.C., Bidaman H., Boubel P., Burbadge C., Caballero-Folch R., Dunlop M.R., Evitts L.J., Garcia F., Garnsworthy A.B., Hackman G., Hallam S., Henderson J., Ilyushkin S., Kisliuk D., Krücken R., Lassen J., Li R., MacConnachie E., McGee E., Moukaddam M., Olaizola B., Ortner K., Padilla-Rodal E., Park J., Paetkau O., Petrache C.M., Pore J.L., Radich A.J., Ruotsalainen P., Smallcombe J., Smith J.K., Tabor S.L., Teigelhöfer A., Turko J., Whitmore K., and Zidar T.
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The β-decay half lives of nuclei near the r-process path are critical information required for abundance calculations, especially those near neutron number N = 82. Specifically, the nuclei below doubly-magic 132Sn are key, and play an important role in the formation and shape of the second r-process abundance peak. The half lives in this region are challenging to measure due to the significant β-delayed neutron decay branches and the population of isomeric states with half lives comparable to the ground states. However, by measuring the time distribution of γ rays, these complications can be eliminated. This requires, however, a very effcient γ-ray spectrometer since the production of isotopes in this region is very limited. The new GRIFFIN array at TRIUMF-ISAC provides the high effciency required for these measurements. Recent improvements in the quality of the beams produced at TRIUMF, employing the IG-LIS device, are outlined, as well as the current status of the ARIEL facility. The GRIFFIN spectrometer and its use are briefly described. The experiment to measure the half lives of 128-130Cd is outlined and the results given, and some examples of the power of GRIFFIN to expand decay schemes, specifically for the decay of 128Cd to 128In, are given.
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33. In-source spectroscopy on astatine and radium for resonant laser ionization
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Raeder, Sebastian, Lassen, Jens, Heggen, Henning, and Teigelhöfer, Andrea
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- 2014
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34. Proton superfluidity and charge radii in proton-rich calcium isotopes
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B. Maaß, A. Klose, Wilfried Nörtershäuser, Felix Sommer, Paul-Gerhard Reinhard, C. Kujawa, Witold Nazarewicz, Yuan Liu, D. M. Rossi, Chandana Sumithrarachchi, D. Garand, Jeremy Lantis, P. F. Mantica, J. Watkins, A. Teigelhöfer, Kei Minamisono, A. J. Miller, and S. V. Pineda
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Physics ,Proton ,Nuclear Theory ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Charge (physics) ,01 natural sciences ,Effective nuclear charge ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Charge radius ,0103 physical sciences ,Atomic nucleus ,Nuclear force ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear density - Abstract
One of the most important global properties of the atomic nucleus is its size. Experimentally determined nuclear charge radii carry unique information on the nuclear force and complex dynamics of protons and neutrons moving inside the nucleus. The intricate behaviour of charge radii along the chain of Ca isotopes, including the unexpectedly large charge radius of neutron-rich 52Ca, poses a daunting challenge for nuclear theory1. Here we present the measurements of the charge radii of proton-rich isotopes 36,37,38Ca, whose properties are impacted by the interplay between nuclear superfluidity and weak binding. Calculations carried out within nuclear density functional theory show that the combination of a novel interaction2 and a state-of-the-art theoretical method can successfully explain the behaviour of charge radii from the lightest to the heaviest Ca isotopes. Through this model, we show how the new data on 36,37,38Ca elucidate the nature of nucleonic pairing in weakly bound proton-rich isotopes. Spectral study on 36,37,38Ca isotopes and calculations based on density functional theory reveal the interplay between charge radii and nucleonic pairing correlations.
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35. Yttrium ionization scheme development for Ti:Sa laser based RILIS
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Teigelhöfer, A., Lassen, J., Abboud, Z., Bricault, P., Heggen, H., Kunz, P., Li, R., Quenzel, T., and Raeder, S.
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- 2013
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36. In-source laser spectroscopy developments at TRILIS—towards spectroscopy on actinium and scandium
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Raeder, Sebastian, Dombsky, Marik, Heggen, Henning, Lassen, Jens, Quenzel, Thomas, Sjödin, Marica, Teigelhöfer, Andrea, and Wendt, Klaus
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- 2013
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37. Grating tuned Ti:Sa laser for in-source spectroscopy of Rydberg and autoionizing states
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Teigelhöfer, A., Bricault, P., Chachkova, O., Gillner, M., Lassen, J., Lavoie, J. P., Li, R., Meißner, J., Neu, W., and Wendt, K. D. A.
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38. Decay spectroscopy of Cd 129
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Saito, Y., Dillmann, I., Krücken, R., Bernier, N., Ball, G.C., Bowry, M., Andreoiu, C., Bidaman, H., Bildstein, V., Boubel, P., Burbadge, C., Caballero-Folch, R., Dunlop, M.R., Evitts, L.J., Garcia, F.H., Garnsworthy, A.B., Garrett, P.E., Grawe, H., Hackman, G., Hallam, S., Henderson, J., Ilyushkin, S., Jungclaus, Andrea, Kisliuk, D., Lassen, J., Li, R., Macconnachie, E., Maclean, A.D., McGee, E., Moukaddam, M., Olaizola, B., Padilla-Rodal, E., Park, J., Paetkau, O., Petrache, C.M., Pore, J.L., Radich, A.J., Ruotsalainen, P., Smallcombe, J., Smith, J.K., Svensson, C.E., Teigelhöfer, A., Turko, J., Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), National Science Foundation (US), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Canada Foundation for Innovation, University of Guelph, and National Research Council of Canada
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Analytical chemistry ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,01 natural sciences ,3. Good health - Abstract
13 pags., 9 figs., 2 tabs., Excited states of In129 populated following the β decay of Cd129 were experimentally studied with the GRIFFIN spectrometer at the ISAC facility of TRIUMF, Canada. A 480-MeV proton beam was impinged on a uranium carbide target and Cd129 was extracted using the Ion Guide Laser Ion Source (IG-LIS). β and γ rays following the decay of Cd129 were detected with the GRIFFIN spectrometer comprising the plastic scintillator SCEPTAR and 16 high-purity germanium (HPGe) clover-type detectors. From the β-γ-γ coincidence analysis, 32 new transitions and seven new excited states were established, expanding the previously known level scheme of In129. The logft values deduced from the β-feeding intensities suggest that some of the high-lying states were populated by the ν0g7/2→π0g9/2 allowed Gamow-Teller (GT) transition, which indicates that the allowed GT transition is more dominant in the Cd129 decay than previously reported. Observation of fragmented Gamow-Teller strengths is consistent with theoretical calculations., The authors would like to thank the operators at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility for providing the radioactive beam. This work was partially supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Research Chairs Program, NSERC Discovery Grants No. SAPIN-2014-00028 and No. RGPAS 462257-2014, the NSERC CREATE Program IsoSiM (Isotopes for Science and Medicine), the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad under Contract No. FPA2017-84756-C4-2-P, the US National Science Foundation (NSF) under Contract No. NSF14-01574, and the Mexican DGAPA-UNAM program under Contract No. PAPIIT-IN110418. The GRIFFIN spectrometer was funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), TRIUMF, and the University of Guelph. TRIUMF receives federal funding via a contribution agreement with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). Y.S. would like to thank Jorge Agramunt (IFIC Valencia, Spain) for providing a program for fitting the time distribution of β particles.The authors would like to thank the operators at the TRIUMF-ISAC facility for providing the radioactive beam. This work was partially supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Research Chairs Program, NSERC Discovery Grants No. SAPIN-2014-00028 and No. RGPAS 462257-2014, the NSERC CREATE Program IsoSiM (Isotopes for Science and Medicine), the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad under Contract No. FPA2017-84756-C4-2-P, the US National Science Foundation (NSF) under Contract No. NSF14-01574, and the Mexican DGAPA-UNAM program under Contract No. PAPIIT-IN110418. The GRIFFIN spectrometer was funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), TRIUMF, and the University of Guelph. TRIUMF receives federal funding via a contribution agreement with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). Y.S. would like to thank Jorge Agramunt (IFIC Valencia, Spain) for providing a program for fitting the time distribution of β particles.
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39. Implications of the Ca−36S36 and Ca−38Ar38 difference in mirror charge radii on the neutron matter equation of state
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Wilfried Nörtershäuser, Skyy Pineda, J. Watkins, R. Wirth, A. Teigelhöfer, Kristian König, Felix Sommer, Kei Minamisono, Jorge Piekarewicz, B. Maaß, Y. Liu, Robert Powel, D. M. Rossi, Chandana Sumithrarachchi, A. Klose, D. Garand, Jeremy Lantis, A. J. Miller, Heiko Hergert, and B. A. Brown
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Physics ,Equation of state ,Nuclear Theory ,Charge (physics) ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Neutron star ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Neutron ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Mirror nuclei ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The authors explore correlations between the charge radii of mirror nuclei and the structure of neutron stars
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40. Yttrium ionization scheme development for Ti:Sa laser based RILIS
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Teigelhöfer, A., primary, Lassen, J., additional, Abboud, Z., additional, Bricault, P., additional, Heggen, H., additional, Kunz, P., additional, Li, R., additional, Quenzel, T., additional, and Raeder, S., additional
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- 2013
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41. In-source laser spectroscopy developments at TRILIS—towards spectroscopy on actinium and scandium
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Raeder, Sebastian, primary, Dombsky, Marik, additional, Heggen, Henning, additional, Lassen, Jens, additional, Quenzel, Thomas, additional, Sjödin, Marica, additional, Teigelhöfer, Andrea, additional, and Wendt, Klaus, additional
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- 2013
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42. Grating tuned Ti:Sa laser for in-source spectroscopy of Rydberg and autoionizing states
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Teigelhöfer, A., primary, Bricault, P., additional, Chachkova, O., additional, Gillner, M., additional, Lassen, J., additional, Lavoie, J. P., additional, Li, R., additional, Meißner, J., additional, Neu, W., additional, and Wendt, K. D. A., additional
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- 2010
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43. Implications of the Ca−36S36 and Ca−38Ar38 difference in mirror charge radii on the neutron matter equation of state
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Brown, B. A., primary, Minamisono, K., additional, Piekarewicz, J., additional, Hergert, H., additional, Garand, D., additional, Klose, A., additional, König, K., additional, Lantis, J. D., additional, Liu, Y., additional, Maaß, B., additional, Miller, A. J., additional, Nörtershäuser, W., additional, Pineda, S. V., additional, Powel, R. C., additional, Rossi, D. M., additional, Sommer, F., additional, Sumithrarachchi, C., additional, Teigelhöfer, A., additional, Watkins, J., additional, and Wirth, R., additional
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- 2020
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44. Laser resonance ionization spectroscopy of antimony
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Ruohong Li, Pierre Bricault, J. Ruczkowski, J. Lassen, and A. Teigelhöfer
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Matrix-assisted laser desorption electrospray ionization ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Chemistry ,Physics::Optics ,Thermal ionization ,Photoionization ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Ion source ,Analytical Chemistry ,Atmospheric-pressure laser ionization ,Ionization ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Instrumentation ,Spectroscopy ,Electron ionization ,Ambient ionization - Abstract
The resonant ionization laser ion source is an element selective, efficient and versatile ion source to generate radioactive ion beams at on-line mass separator facilities. For some elements with complex atomic structures and incomplete spectroscopic data, laser spectroscopic investigations are required for ionization scheme development. Laser resonance ionization spectroscopy using Ti:Sa lasers has been performed on antimony (Sb) at TRIUMF's off-line laser ion source test stand. Laser light of 230.217 nm (vacuum wavelength) as the first excitation step and light from a frequency-doubled Nd:YVO4 laser (532 nm) as the nonresonant ionization step allowed to search for suitable second excitation steps by continuous wavelength scans from 720 nm to 920 nm across the wavelength tuning range of a grating-tuned Ti:Sa laser. Upon the identification of efficient SES, the third excitation steps for resonance ionization were investigated by laser scans across Rydberg states, the ionization potential and autoionizing states. One Rydberg state and six AI states were found to be well suitable for efficient resonance ionization.
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45. Search for octupole-deformed actinium isotopes using resonance ionization spectroscopy
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Wouter Ryssens, Sebastian Raeder, Paul-Henri Heenen, Michaël Bender, V. Manea, S. Goriely, Rafael Ferrer, A. E. Barzakh, E. Verstraelen, Peter Kunz, P. Van Duppen, Mark Huyse, Friedhelm Ames, J. Lassen, A. Teigelhöfer, Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon (IPNL), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), and Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)
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Coupling constant ,Physics ,Isotope ,Magnetic moment ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Nuclear structure ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Charge (physics) ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Nuclear Structure ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Physique atomique et nucléaire ,Actinium ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,ddc:530 ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,Magnetic dipole - Abstract
In-source resonance ionization spectroscopy of the neutron-rich actinium isotopes $^{225\ensuremath{-}229}\mathrm{Ac}$ has been performed at the ISAC facility in TRIUMF, probing a $^{2}D_{3/2}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}^{4}P_{5/2}^{\ensuremath{\circ}}$ atomic transition. New data on the magnetic dipole moments and changes in mean-square charge radii $\ensuremath{\delta}\ensuremath{\langle}{r}^{2}\ensuremath{\rangle}$ of $^{226,228,229}\mathrm{Ac}$ have been obtained. The comparison of the measured isotope shifts and magnetic dipole coupling constants $a(^{4}P_{5/2}^{\ensuremath{\circ}})$ of $^{225,227}\mathrm{Ac}$ with a high-resolution data set is used to identify systematic uncertainties on the deduced $\ensuremath{\delta}{\ensuremath{\langle}{r}^{2}\ensuremath{\rangle}}^{A,215}$ and magnetic dipole moment values. The charge radii odd-even staggering is evaluated for the odd-$N$ isotopes, showing that $^{226}\mathrm{Ac}$ has an inverted odd-even staggering that might be linked with a reflection-asymmetric shape. Comparison of the magnetic dipole moments of $^{225,227,229}\mathrm{Ac}$ with Nilsson-model estimates supports the assumption of octupole deformation in isotopes $^{225,227}\mathrm{Ac}$ and its gradual decrease toward isotope $^{229}\mathrm{Ac}$. The changes in mean-square charge radii are compared to self-consistent calculations employing multiple modern energy density functionals: SLy5s1, BSk31, and DD-MEB1. For SLy5s1 in particular, self-consistent time-reversal breaking calculations of odd-odd nuclei incorporating finite octupole deformation are reported for the first time. For these calculations, the overall best agreement is obtained when the octupole degree of freedom is taken into account.
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46. Determination of the first ionization energy of polonium by resonance ionization spectroscopy - part I: Measurement of even-parity Rydberg states at TRIUMF-ISAC
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H. Heggen, A. Teigelhöfer, Sebastian Raeder, and J. Lassen
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chemistry.chemical_element ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,symbols.namesake ,Ionization ,0103 physical sciences ,ddc:530 ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Emission spectrum ,Spectroscopy ,Instrumentation ,Polonium ,010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Isotope ,Stable isotope ratio ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Rydberg formula ,symbols ,Ionization energy ,Atomic physics - Abstract
Spectrochimica acta / B Atomic spectroscopy Part B 151, 65 - 71 (2019). doi:10.1016/j.sab.2018.08.005, Published by Elsevier, Amsterdam [u.a.]
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47. Ground State Electromagnetic Moments of $^{37}$Ca
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A. Klose, Jason D. Holt, Kei Minamisono, Wilfried Nörtershäuser, A. Teigelhöfer, A. J. Miller, Felix Sommer, B. A. Brown, B. Maaß, Yuan Liu, J. Watkins, D. Garand, D. M. Rossi, Chandana Sumithrarachchi, Jeremy Lantis, Achim Schwenk, and Skyy Pineda
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Physics ,Magnetic moment ,Nuclear Theory ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Starke Wechselwirkung und exotische Kerne – Abteilung Blaum ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Renormalization group ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,Neutron number ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon ,Spectroscopy ,Ground state ,Hyperfine structure ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The hyperfine coupling constants of neutron deficient $^{37}\mathrm{Ca}$ were deduced from the atomic hyperfine spectrum of the $4s\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}^{2}S_{1/2}\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}\ensuremath{\leftrightarrow}\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}4p\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}^{2}P_{3/2}$ transition in Ca ii, measured using the collinear laser spectroscopy technique. The ground-state magnetic-dipole and spectroscopic electric-quadrupole moments were determined for the first time as $\ensuremath{\mu}=+0.7453(72){\ensuremath{\mu}}_{N}$ and $Q=\ensuremath{-}15(11)\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}{e}^{2}\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}{\mathrm{fm}}^{2}$, respectively. The experimental values agree well with nuclear shell-model calculations using the universal sd model-space Hamiltonians versions A and B (USDA/B) in the $sd$-model space with a 95% probability of the canonical nucleon configuration. It is shown that the magnetic moment of $^{39}\mathrm{Ca}$ requires a larger non-$sd$-shell component than that of $^{37}\mathrm{Ca}$ for good agreement with the shell-model calculation, indicating a more robust closed subshell structure of $^{36}\mathrm{Ca}$ at the neutron number $N=16$ than $^{40}\mathrm{Ca}$. The results are also compared to valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group calculations based on chiral two- and three-nucleon interactions.
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48. Search for octupole-deformed actinium isotopes using resonance ionization spectroscopy
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Verstraelen, E., primary, Teigelhöfer, A., additional, Ryssens, W., additional, Ames, F., additional, Barzakh, A., additional, Bender, M., additional, Ferrer, R., additional, Goriely, S., additional, Heenen, P.-H., additional, Huyse, M., additional, Kunz, P., additional, Lassen, J., additional, Manea, V., additional, Raeder, S., additional, and Van Duppen, P., additional
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49. Ground-state electromagnetic moments of Ca37
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Klose, A., primary, Minamisono, K., additional, Miller, A. J., additional, Brown, B. A., additional, Garand, D., additional, Holt, J. D., additional, Lantis, J. D., additional, Liu, Y., additional, Maaß, B., additional, Nörtershäuser, W., additional, Pineda, S. V., additional, Rossi, D. M., additional, Schwenk, A., additional, Sommer, F., additional, Sumithrarachchi, C., additional, Teigelhöfer, A., additional, and Watkins, J., additional
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- 2019
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50. Precision mass measurements of magnesium isotopes and implications for the validity of the isobaric mass multiplet equation
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A. Grossheim, Jens Lassen, Jason D. Holt, Michael E. Wieser, R. Klawitter, Sebastian Raeder, S. R. Stroberg, Daniel Burdette, Maxime Brodeur, Jens Dilling, Robert Thompson, Aaron Gallant, A. Teigelhöfer, H. Heggen, A. Lennarz, Catherine Nicoloff, Corina Andreoiu, O. M. Drozdowski, B.E. Schultz, Gerald Gwinner, U. Chowdhury, A. A. Kwiatkowski, K. G. Leach, and A. Chaudhuri
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Physics ,Mass excess ,Isotope ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Isotopes of chlorine ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Penning trap ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic mass ,3. Good health ,Ab initio quantum chemistry methods ,0103 physical sciences ,Präzisionsexperimente - Abteilung Blaum ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Multiplet ,Isotopes of magnesium - Abstract
If the mass excess of neutron-deficient nuclei and their neutron-rich mirror partners are both known, it can be shown that deviations of the Isobaric Mass Multiplet Equation (IMME) in the form of a cubic term can be probed. Such a cubic term was probed by using the atomic mass of neutron-rich magnesium isotopes measured using the TITAN Penning trap and the recently measured proton-separation energies of $^{29}$Cl and $^{30}$Ar. The atomic mass of $^{27}$Mg was found to be within 1.6$\sigma$ of the value stated in the Atomic Mass Evaluation. The atomic masses of $^{28,29}$Mg were measured to be both within 1$\sigma$, while being 8 and 34 times more precise, respectively. Using the $^{29}$Mg mass excess and previous measurements of $^{29}$Cl we uncovered a cubic coefficient of $d$ = 28(7) keV, which is the largest known cubic coefficient of the IMME. This departure, however, could also be caused by experimental data with unknown systematic errors. Hence there is a need to confirm the mass excess of $^{28}$S and the one-neutron separation energy of $^{29}$Cl, which have both come from a single measurement. Finally, our results were compared to ab initio calculations from the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group, resulting in a good agreement., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures
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