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2. Proton and neutron exchange as a prelude to fusion at near-barrier energies
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Johnstone, J. E., Singh, Varinderjit, Giri, R., Hudan, S., Vadas, J., deSouza, R. T., Ackermann, D., Chbihi, A., Hourdille, Q., Abbott, A., Balhoff, C., Hannaman, A., McIntosh, A. B., Sorensen, M., Tobin, Z., Wakhle, A., Yennello, S. J., Famiano, M. A., Brown, K. W., Santamaria, C., Lubian, J., Soler, H. O., and Carlson, B. V.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Systematic examination of fusion for $^{39,41,45,47}$K + $^{28}$Si and $^{36,44}$Ar + $^{28}$Si provides insight into the impact of neutron and proton exchange on fusion for nuclei at and near the N=20 and N=28 shells. Comparison of the reduced excitation functions reveals a marked difference between the behavior of open-shell and closed-shell systems. While coupled channels calculations provide a good description for the closed-shell nuclei they significantly under-predict the fusion cross-section for open-shell nuclei. The observed trends are examined in the context of a potential energy surface, including shell effects, and multi-nucleon exchange with consideration of Pauli-blocking., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
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3. Horizons: Nuclear Astrophysics in the 2020s and Beyond
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Schatz, H., Reyes, A. D. Becerril, Best, A., Brown, E. F., Chatziioannou, K., Chipps, K. A., Deibel, C. M., Ezzeddine, R., Galloway, D. K., Hansen, C. J., Herwig, F., Ji, A. P., Lugaro, M., Meisel, Z., Norman, D., Read, J. S., Roberts, L. F., Spyrou, A., Tews, I., Timmes, F. X., Travaglio, C., Vassh, N., Abia, C., Adsley, P., Agarwal, S., Aliotta, M., Aoki, W., Arcones, A., Aryan, A., Bandyopadhyay, A., Banu, A., Bardayan, D. W., Barnes, J., Bauswein, A., Beers, T. C., Bishop, J., Boztepe, T., Côté, B., Caplan, M. E., Champagne, A. E., Clark, J. A., Couder, M., Couture, A., de Mink, S. E., Debnath, S., deBoer, R. J., Hartogh, J. den, Denissenkov, P., Dexheimer, V., Dillmann, I., Escher, J. E., Famiano, M. A., Farmer, R., Fisher, R., Fröhlich, C., Frebel, A., Fryer, C., Fuller, G., Ganguly, A. K., Ghosh, S., Gibson, B. K., Gorda, T., Gourgouliatos, K. N., Graber, V., Gupta, M., Haxton, W., Heger, A., Hix, W. R., Ho, W C. G., Holmbeck, E. M., Hood, A. A., Huth, S., Imbriani, G., Izzard, R. G., Jain, R., Jayatissa, H., Johnston, Z., Kajino, T., Kankainen, A., Kiss, G. G., Kwiatkowski, A., La Cognata, M., Laird, A. M., Lamia, L., Landry, P., Laplace, E., Launey, K. D., Leahy, D., Leckenby, G., Lennarz, A., Longfellow, B., Lovell, A. E., Lynch, W. G., Lyons, S. M., Maeda, K., Masha, E., Matei, C., Merc, J., Messer, B., Montes, F., Mukherjee, A., Mumpower, M., Neto, D., Nevins, B., Newton, W. G., Nguyen, L. Q., Nishikawa, K., Nishimura, N., Nunes, F. M., O'Connor, E., O'Shea, B. W., Ong, W-J., Pain, S. D., Pajkos, M. A., Pignatari, M., Pizzone, R. G., Placco, V. M., Plewa, T., Pritychenko, B., Psaltis, A., Puentes, D., Qian, Y-Z., Radice, D., Rapagnani, D., Rebeiro, B. M., Reifarth, R., Richard, A. L., Rijal, N., Roederer, I. U., Rojo, J. S., K, J. S, Saito, Y., Schwenk, A., Sergi, M. L., Sidhu, R. S., Simon, A., Sivarani, T., Skúladóttir, Á., Smith, M. S., Spiridon, A., Sprouse, T. M., Starrfield, S., Steiner, A. W., Strieder, F., Sultana, I., Surman, R., Szücs, T., Tawfik, A., Thielemann, F., Trache, L., Trappitsch, R., Tsang, M. B., Tumino, A., Upadhyayula, S., Martínez, J. O. Valle, Van der Swaelmen, M., Vázquez, C. Viscasillas, Watts, A., Wehmeyer, B., Wiescher, M., Wrede, C., Yoon, J., Zegers, R G. T., Zermane, M. A., and Zingale, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Nuclear Astrophysics is a field at the intersection of nuclear physics and astrophysics, which seeks to understand the nuclear engines of astronomical objects and the origin of the chemical elements. This white paper summarizes progress and status of the field, the new open questions that have emerged, and the tremendous scientific opportunities that have opened up with major advances in capabilities across an ever growing number of disciplines and subfields that need to be integrated. We take a holistic view of the field discussing the unique challenges and opportunities in nuclear astrophysics in regards to science, diversity, education, and the interdisciplinarity and breadth of the field. Clearly nuclear astrophysics is a dynamic field with a bright future that is entering a new era of discovery opportunities., Comment: 96 pages. Submitted to Journal of Physics G
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- 2022
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4. The symmetry energy at suprasaturation density and the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI
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De Filippo E., Russotto P., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Basrak Z., Benlliure J., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Caesar C., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chartier M., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Cozma M.D., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Kiš M., Krasznahorkay A., Kupny S., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Le Fèvre A., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q.F., Lombardo I., Łukasik J., Lynch W.G., Marini P., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Pagano E.V., Papa M., Pawłowski P., Pirrone S., Politi G., Porto F., Reviol W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Sarantites D.G., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trautmann W., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Veselsky M., Vigilante M., Wang Yongjia, Wieloch A., Wigg P., Winkelbauer J., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI laboratory measured the direct and elliptic flow of neutrons and light charged particles in the reaction 197Au+197 Au at 400 A MeV incident energy. The ratio of elliptic flow of neutrons with respect to that of the light charged particles was used as main experimental observable to probe the density dependence of the symmetry energy term of the nuclear equation of state. Results, obtained by comparison of the experimental data with the UrQMD model predictions, strongly support a moderately soft to linear density dependence of the symmetry energy at suprasaturation densities below 2ρ0.
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- 2017
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5. The ASY-EOS Experiment at GSI
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Russotto P., Chartier M., Cozma M.D., De Filippo E., Le Fèvre A., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Kiš M., Kupny S., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q., Łukasik J., Marini P., Pawłowski P., Trautmann W., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Baran V., Basrak Z., Bassini R., Benlliure J., Boiano C., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Greco V., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Krasznahorkay A., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Lombardo I., Lynch W.G., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pirrone S., Pleskac R., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Veselsky M., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons or light complex particles in reactions of heavy ions at pre-relativistic energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. In the ASY-EOS experiment at the GSI laboratory, flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon. Flow results obtained for the Au+Au system, in comparison with predictions of the UrQMD transport model, confirm the moderately soft to linear density dependence of the symmetry energy deduced from the earlier FOPI-LAND data.
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- 2016
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6. The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: Constraining the symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities
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Russotto P., Chartier M., Cozma M.D., De Filippo E., Le Fèvre A., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Kiš M., Kupny S., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q., Łukasik J., Marini P., Pawłowski P., Trautmann W., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Baran V., Basrak Z., Bassini R., Benlliure J., Boiano C., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Greco V., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Krasznahorkay A., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Lombardo I., Lynch W.G., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pirrone S., Pleskac R., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Veselsky M., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons or light complex particles in reactions of heavy ions at pre-relativistic energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. In the ASY-EOS experiment at the GSI laboratory, flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for 197Au+197Au, 96Zr+96Zr and 96Ru+96Ru collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon with the Large Area Neutron Detector LAND as part of a setup with several additional detection systems used for the event characterization. Flow results obtained for the Au+Au system, in comparison with predictions of the UrQMD transport model, confirm the moderately soft to linear density dependence of the symmetry energy deduced from the earlier FOPI-LAND data.
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- 2015
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7. The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: investigating symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities
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Russotto P., Chartier M., Cozma M.D., De Filippo E., Le Fèvre A., Gannon S., Gašparić I., Kiš M., Kupny S., Leifels Y., Lemmon R.C., Li Q., Łukasik J., Marini P., Pawłowski P., Santoro S., Trautmann W., Veselsky M., Acosta L., Adamczyk M., Al-Ajlan A., Al-Garawi M., Al-Homaidhi S., Amorini F., Auditore L., Aumann T., Ayyad Y., Baran V., Basrak Z., Bassini R., Benlliure J., Boiano C., Boisjoli M., Boretzky K., Brzychczyk J., Budzanowski A., Cardella G., Cammarata P., Chajecki Z., Chbihi A., Colonna M., Czech B., Di Toro M., Famiano M., Greco V., Grassi L., Guazzoni C., Guazzoni P., Heil M., Heilborn L., Introzzi R., Isobe T., Kezzar K., Krasznahorkay A., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Lombardo I., Lynch W.G., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pirrone S., Pleskac R., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Stuhl L., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang M.B., Verde G., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons or light complex particles in reactions of heavy-ions at pre-relativistic energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at supra-saturation densities. The results obtained from the existing FOPI/LAND data for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon in comparison with the UrQMD model simulations favoured a moderately soft symmetry term, but suffer from a considerable statistical uncertainty. These results have been confirmed by an independent analysis based on the Tübingen QMD simulations. In order to obtain an improved data set for Au+Au collisions and to extend the study to other systems, a new experiment was carried out at the GSI laboratory by the ASY-EOS collaboration. The present status of the data analysis is reported
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- 2014
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8. The S$\pi$RIT Time Projection Chamber
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Barney, J., Estee, J., Lynch, W. G., Isobe, T., Jhang, G., Kurata-Nishimura, M., McIntosh, A. B., Murakami, T., Shane, R., Tangwancharoen, S., Tsang, M. B., Cerizza, G., Kaneko, M., Lee, J. W., Tsang, C. Y., Wang, R., Anderson, C., Baba, H., Chajecki, Z., Famiano, M., Hodges-Showalter, R., Hong, B., Kobayashi, T., Lasko, P., Łukasik, J., Nakatsuka, N., Olsen, R., Otsu, H., Pawłowski, P., Pelczar, K., Powell, W., Sakurai, H., Santamaria, C., Setiawan, H., Taketani, A., Winkelbauer, J. R., Xiao, Z., Yennello, S. J., Yurkon, J., and Zhang, Y.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The SAMURAI Pion Reconstruction and Ion-Tracker Time Projection Chamber (S$\pi$RIT TPC) was designed to enable measurements of heavy ion collisions with the SAMURAI spectrometer at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory and provide constraints on the Equation of State of neutron-rich nuclear matter. The S$\pi$RIT TPC has a 50.5 cm drift length and an 86.4 cm $\times$ 134.4 cm pad plane with 12,096 pads that are equipped with the Generic Electronics for TPCs readout electronics. The S$\pi$RIT TPC allows excellent reconstruction of particles and provides isotopic resolution for pions and other light charged particles across a wide range of energy losses and momenta. Details of the S$\pi$RIT TPC are presented, along with discussion of the TPC performance based on cosmic ray and experimental data., Comment: 12 pages, 20 figures
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- 2020
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9. Nuclear Mass Measurements Map the Structure of Atomic Nuclei and Accreting Neutron Stars
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Meisel, Z., George, S., Ahn, S., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Browne, J., Carpino, J. F., Chung, H., Cyburt, R. H., Estradé, A., Famiano, M., Gade, A., Langer, C., Matoš, M., Mittig, W., Montes, F., Morrissey, D. J., Pereira, J., Schatz, H., Schatz, J., Scott, M., Shapira, D., Smith, K., Stevens, J., Tan, W., Tarasov, O., Towers, S., Wimmer, K., Winkelbauer, J. R., Yurkon, J., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present mass excesses (ME) of neutron-rich isotopes of Ar through Fe, obtained via TOF-$B\rho$ mass spectrometry at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. Our new results have significantly reduced systematic uncertainties relative to a prior analysis, enabling the first determination of ME for $^{58,59}{\rm Ti}$, $^{62}{\rm V}$, $^{65}{\rm Cr}$, $^{67,68}{\rm Mn}$, and $^{69,70}{\rm Fe}$. Our results show the $N=34$ subshell weaken at Sc and vanish at Ti, along with the absence of an $N=40$ subshell at Mn. This leads to a cooler accreted neutron star crust, highlighting the connection between the structure of nuclei and neutron stars., Comment: Accepted for publication as a Rapid Communication in Physical Review C
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- 2020
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10. ASY-EOS experiment at GSI
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Kezzar K., Isobe T., Introzzi R., Heilborn L., Heil M., Guazzoni P., Guazzoni C., Greco V., Grassi L., Geraci E., Gašsparić A., Le Fevre A., Famiano M., Di Toro M., De Filippo E., Czech B., Colonna M., Chbihi A., Chartier M., Chajecki Z., Cavallaro S., Cammarata P., Cardella G., Budzanowski A., Brzychczyk J., Boretzky K., Boisjoli C., Boiano C., Benlliure J., Basrak Z., Baran V., Ayyad Y., Aumann T., Auditore L., Amorini F., Al-Homaidhi S., Al-Garawi M., Al-Ajlan A., Adamczyk M., Acosta L., Russotto P., Kiš M., Kupny S., Kurz N., La Guidara E., Lanzalone G., Lasko P., Leifels Y., Lemmon R., Li Q., Lombardo I., Loria D., Lukasik J., Lynch W.G., Marini P., Matthews Z., May L., Minniti T., Mostazo M., Pagano A., Papa M., Pawlowski P., Petrovici M., Pirrone S., Politi G., Porto F., Reifarth R., Reisdorf W., Riccio F., Rizzo F., Rosato E., Rossi D., Santoro S., Simon H., Skwirczynska I., Sosin Z., Trautmann W., Trifirò A., Trimarchi M., Tsang B., Veselsky M., Verde G., Vigilante M., Wieloch A., Wigg P., Wilczynski J., Wolter H.H., Wu P., Yennello S., Zambon P., Zetta L., and Zoric M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons in reactions of neutron rich Heavy-Ion at intermediate energies has been recently proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term in the nuclear equation of state (EOS) at supra-saturation densities. The recent results obtained from the existing FOPI/LAND data for 197Au+197Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon in comparison with the UrQMD model allowed a first estimate of the symmetry term of the EOS but suffer from a considerable statistical uncertainty. In order to obtain an improved data set for Au+Au collisions and to extend the study to other systems, a new experiment was carried out at the GSI laboratory by the ASY-EOS collaboration in May 2011.
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- 2012
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11. Amino Acid Chiral Selection Via Weak Interactions in Stellar Environments: Implications for the Origin of Life
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Famiano, M. A., Boyd, R. N., Kajino, T., Onaka, T., and Mo, Y.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
Magnetochiral phenomena may be responsible for the selection of chiral states of biomolecules in meteoric environments. For example, the Supernova Amino Acid Processing (SNAAP) Model was proposed previously as a possible mode of magnetochiral selection of amino acids by way of the weak interaction in strong magnetic fields. In earlier work, this model was shown to produce an enantiomeric excess (ee) as high as 0.014% for alanine. In this paper we present the results of molecular quantum chemistry calculations from which $ee$s are determined for the alpha-amino acids plus isovaline and norvaline, which were found to have positive ees in meteorites. Calculations are performed for both isolated and aqueous states. In some cases, the aqueous state was found to produce larger $ee$s reaching values as high as a few percent under plausible conditions.
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- 2019
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12. Current Status of r-Process Nucleosynthesis
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Kajino, T., Aoki, W., Balantekin, A. B., Diehl, R., Famiano, M. A., and Mathews, G. J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The rapid neutron capture process (r process) is believed to be responsible for about half of the production of the elements heavier than iron and contributes to abundances of some lighter nuclides as well. A universal pattern of r-process element abundances is observed in some metal-poor stars of the Galactic halo. This suggests that a well-regulated combination of astrophysical conditions and nuclear physics conspires to produce such a universal abundance pattern. The search for the astrophysical site for r-process nucleosynthesis has stimulated interdisciplinary research for more than six decades. There is currently much enthusiasm surrounding evidence for r-process nucleosynthesis in binary neutron star mergers in the multi-wavelength follow-up observations of kilonova/gravitational-wave GRB170807A/GW170817. Nevertheless, there remain questions as to the contribution over the history of the Galaxy to the current solar-system r-process abundances from other sites such as neutrino-driven winds or magnetohydrodynamical ejection of material from core-collapse supernovae. In this review we highlight some current issues surrounding the nuclear physics input, astronomical observations, galactic chemical evolution, and theoretical simulations of r-process astrophysical environments with the goal of outlining a path toward resolving the remaining mysteries of the r process.
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- 2019
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13. Constraining the symmetry energy with heavy-ion collisions and Bayesian analyses
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Morfouace, P., Tsang, C. Y., Zhang, Y., Lynch, W. G., Tsang, M. B., Coupland, D. D. S, Youngs, M., Chajecki, Z., Famiano, M. A., Ghosh, T. K., Jhang, G., Lee, Jenny, Liu, H., Sanetullaev, A., Showalter, R., and Winkelbauer, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Efficiency corrected single ratios of neutron and proton spectra in central $^{112}$Sn+$^{112}$Sn and $^{124}$Sn+$^{124}$Sn collisions at 120 MeV/u are combined with double ratios to provide constraints on the density and momentum dependencies of the isovector mean-field potential. Bayesian analyses of these data reveal that the isoscalar and isovector nucleon effective masses, $m_s^* - m_v^*$ are strongly correlated. The linear correlation observed in $m_s^* - m_v^*$ yields a nearly independent constraint on the effective mass splitting $\Delta m_{np}^*= (m_n^*-m_p^*)/m_N = -0.05_{-0.09}^{+0.09}\delta$. The correlated constraint on the standard symmetry energy, $S_0$ and the slope, $L$ at saturation density yields the values of symmetry energy $S(\rho_s)=16.8_{-1.2}^{+1.2}$ MeV at a sensitive density of $\rho_s/\rho_0 = 0.43_{-0.05}^{+0.05}$.
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- 2019
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14. Disentangling the role of vibration, rotation, and neutron transfer in the fusion of neutron-rich mid-mass nuclei
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Vadas, J., Singh, Varinderjit, Wiggins, B. B., Huston, J., Hudan, S., deSouza, R. T., Lin, Z., Horowitz, C. J., Chbihi, A., Ackermann, D., Famiano, M., and Brown, K. W.
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We report the first measurement of the fusion excitation functions for $^{39,47}$K + $^{28}$Si at near-barrier energies. Evaporation residues resulting from the fusion process were identified by direct measurement of their energy and time-of-flight with high geometric efficiency. At the lowest incident energy, the cross-section measured for the neutron-rich $^{47}$K induced reaction is ~6 times larger than that of the $\beta$-stable system. The experimental data are compared with both a dynamical deformation model and coupled channels calculations (CCFULL)., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2017
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15. Results of the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: The symmetry energy at suprasaturation density
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Russotto, P., Gannon, S., Kupny, S., Lasko, P., Acosta, L., Adamczyk, M., Al-Ajlan, A., Al-Garawi, M., Al-Homaidhi, S., Amorini, F., Auditore, L., Aumann, T., Ayyad, Y., Basrak, Z., Benlliure, J., Boisjoli, M., Boretzky, K., Brzychczyk, J., Budzanowski, A., Caesar, C., Cardella, G., Cammarata, P., Chajecki, Z., Chartier, M., Chbihi, A., Colonna, M., Cozma, M. D., Czech, B., De Filippo, E., Di Toro, M., Famiano, M., Gašparić, I., Grassi, L., Guazzoni, C., Guazzoni, P., Heil, M., Heilborn, L., Introzzi, R., Isobe, T., Kezzar, K., Kiš, M., Krasznahorkay, A., Kurz, N., La Guidara, E., Lanzalone, G., Fèvre, A. Le, Leifels, Y., Lemmon, R. C., Li, Q. F., Lombardo, I., Lukasik, J., Lynch, W. G., Marini, P., Matthews, Z., May, L., Minniti, T., Mostazo, M., Pagano, A., Pagano, E. V., Papa, M., Pawlowski, P., Pirrone, S., Politi, G., Porto, F., Reviol, W., Riccio, F., Rizzo, F., Rosato, E., Rossi, D., Santoro, S., Sarantites, D. G., Simon, H., Skwirczynska, I., Sosin, Z., Stuhl, L., Trautmann, W., Trifirò, A., Trimarchi, M., Tsang, M. B., Verde, G., Veselsky, M., Vigilante, M., Wang, Yongjia, Wieloch, A., Wigg, P., Winkelbauer, J., Wolter, H. H., Wu, P., Yennello, S., Zambon, P., Zetta, L., and Zoric, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Directed and elliptic flows of neutrons and light charged particles were measured for the reaction 197Au+197Au at 400 MeV/nucleon incident energy within the ASY-EOS experimental campaign at the GSI laboratory. The detection system consisted of the Large Area Neutron Detector LAND, combined with parts of the CHIMERA multidetector, of the ALADIN Time-of-flight Wall, and of the Washington-University Microball detector. The latter three arrays were used for the event characterization and reaction-plane reconstruction. In addition, an array of triple telescopes, KRATTA, was used for complementary measurements of the isotopic composition and flows of light charged particles. From the comparison of the elliptic flow ratio of neutrons with respect to charged particles with UrQMD predictions, a value \gamma = 0.72 \pm 0.19 is obtained for the power-law coefficient describing the density dependence of the potential part in the parametrization of the symmetry energy. It represents a new and more stringent constraint for the regime of supra-saturation density and confirms, with a considerably smaller uncertainty, the moderately soft to linear density dependence deduced from the earlier FOPI-LAND data. The densities probed are shown to reach beyond twice saturation., Comment: 25 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C
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- 2016
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16. High-rate axial-field ionization chamber for particle identification of radioactive beams
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Vadas, J., Singh, Varinderjit, Visser, G., Alexander, A., Hudan, S., Huston, J., Wiggins, B. B., Chbihi, A., Famiano, M., Bischak, M. M., and deSouza, R. T.
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The design, construction and performance characteristics of a simple axial-field ionization chamber suitable for identifying ions in a radioactive beam are presented. Optimized for use with low-energy radioactive beams (< 5 MeV/A) the detector presents only three 0.5 $\mu$m/cm$^2$ foils to the beam in addition to the detector gas. A fast charge sensitive amplifier (CSA) integrated into the detector design is also described. Coupling this fast CSA to the axial field ionization chamber produces an output pulse with a risetime of 60-70 ns and a fall time of 100 ns, making the detector capable of sustaining a relatively high rate. Tests with an $\alpha$ source establish the detector energy resolution as $\sim$8 $\%$ for an energy deposit of $\sim$3.5 MeV. The energy resolution with beams of 2.5 and 4.0 MeV/A $^{39}$K ions and the dependence of the energy resolution on beam intensity is measured. At an instantaneous rate of 3 x 10$^5$ ions/s the energy resolution has degraded to 14% with a pileup of 12%. The good energy resolution of this detector at rates up to 3 x 10$^5$ ions/s makes it an effective tool in the characterization of low-energy radioactive beams., Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures
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17. Dependence of the Sr-to-Ba and Sr-to-Eu Ratio on the Nuclear Equation of State in Metal Poor Halo Stars
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Famiano, M. A., Kajino, T., Aoki, W., and Suda, T.
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A model is proposed in which the light r-process element enrichment in metal-poor stars is explained via enrichment from a truncated r-process, or "tr-process." The truncation of the r-process from a generic core-collapse event followed by a collapse into an accretion-induced black hole is examined in the framework of a galactic chemical evolution model. The constraints on this model imposed by observations of extremely metal-poor stars are explained, and the upper limits in the [Sr/Ba] distributions are found to be related to the nuclear equation of state in a collapse scenario. The scatter in [Sr/Ba] and [Sr/Eu] as a function of metallicity has been found to be consistent with turbulent ejection in core collapse supernovae. Adaptations of this model are evaluated to account for the scatter in isotopic observables. This is done by assuming mixing in ejecta in a supernova event., Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures; To appear in ApJ
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18. Time-of-flight mass measurements of neutron-rich chromium isotopes up to N = 40 and implications for the accreted neutron star crust
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Meisel, Z., George, S., Ahn, S., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Browne, J., Carpino, J. F., Chung, H., Cyburt, R. H., Estradé, A., Famiano, M., Gade, A., Langer, C., Matoš, M., Mittig, W., Montes, F., Morrissey, D. J., Pereira, J., Schatz, H., Schatz, J., Scott, M., Shapira, D., Sieja, K., Smith, K., Stevens, J., Tan, W., Tarasov, O., Towers, S., Wimmer, K., Winkelbauer, J. R., Yurkon, J., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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We present the mass excesses of 59-64Cr, obtained from recent time-of-flight nuclear mass measurements at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University. The mass of 64Cr is determined for the first time, with an atomic mass excess of -33.48(44) MeV. We find a significantly different two-neutron separation energy S2n trend for neutron-rich isotopes of chromium, removing the previously observed enhancement in binding at N=38. Additionally, we extend the S2n trend for chromium to N=40, revealing behavior consistent with the previously identified island of inversion in this region. We compare our results to state-of-the-art shell-model calculations performed with a modified Lenzi-Nowacki-Poves-Sieja interaction in the fp shell, including the g9/2 and d5/2 orbits for the neutron valence space. We employ our result for the mass of 64Cr in accreted neutron star crust network calculations and find a reduction in the strength and depth of electron-capture heating from the A=64 isobaric chain, resulting in a cooler than expected accreted neutron star crust. This reduced heating is found to be due to the >1-MeV reduction in binding for 64Cr with respect to values from commonly used global mass models., Comment: Accepted to Physical Review C
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19. Mass measurement of 56Sc reveals a small A=56 odd-even mass staggering, implying a cooler accreted neutron star crust
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Meisel, Z., George, S., Ahn, S., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Browne, J., Carpino, J. F., Chung, H., Cole, A. L., Cyburt, R. H., Estradé, A., Famiano, M., Gade, A., Langer, C., Matoš, M., Mittig, W., Montes, F., Morrissey, D. J., Pereira, J., Schatz, H., Schatz, J., Scott, M., Shapira, D., Smith, K., Stevens, J., Tan, W., Tarasov, O., Towers, S., Wimmer, K., Winkelbauer, J. R., Yurkon, J., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present the mass excesses of 52-57Sc, obtained from recent time-of-flight nuclear mass measurements at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University. The masses of 56Sc and 57Sc were determined for the first time with atomic mass excesses of -24.85(59)(+0 -54) MeV and -21.0(1.3) MeV, respectively, where the asymmetric uncertainty for 56Sc was included due to possible contamination from a long-lived isomer. The 56Sc mass indicates a small odd-even mass staggering in the A = 56 mass-chain towards the neutron drip line, significantly deviating from trends predicted by the global FRDM mass model and favoring trends predicted by the UNEDF0 and UNEDF1 density functional calculations. Together with new shell-model calculations of the electron-capture strength function of 56Sc, our results strongly reduce uncertainties in model calculations of the heating and cooling at the 56Ti electron-capture layer in the outer crust of accreting neutron stars. We found that, in contrast to previous studies, neither strong neutrino cooling nor strong heating occurs in this layer. We conclude that Urca cooling in the outer crusts of accreting neutron stars that exhibit superbursts or high temperature steady-state burning, which are predicted to be rich in A=56 nuclei, is considerably weaker than predicted. Urca cooling must instead be dominated by electron capture on the small amounts of adjacent odd-A nuclei contained in the superburst and high temperature steady-state burning ashes. This may explain the absence of strong crust Urca cooling inferred from the observed cooling light curve of the transiently accreting x-ray source MAXI J0556-332., Comment: Accepted to Physical Review Letters
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20. Mass Measurements Demonstrate a Strong N =28 Shell Gap in Argon
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Meisel, Z., George, S., Ahn, S., Browne, J., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Carpino, J. F., Chung, H., Cyburt, R. H., Estradé, A., Famiano, M., Gade, A., Langer, C., Matoš, M., Mittig, W., Montes, F., Morrissey, D. J., Pereira, J., Schatz, H., Schatz, J., Scott, M., Shapira, D., Smith, K., Stevens, J., Tan, W., Tarasov, O., Towers, S., Wimmer, K., Winkelbauer, J. R., Yurkon, J., and Zegers, R. G. T.
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We present results from recent time-of-flight nuclear mass measurements at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University. We report the first mass measurements of 48Ar and 49Ar and find atomic mass excesses of -22.28(31) MeV and -17.8(1.1) MeV, respectively. These masses provide strong evidence for the closed shell nature of neutron number N=28 in argon, which is therefore the lowest even-Z element exhibiting the N=28 closed shell. The resulting trend in binding-energy differences, which probes the strength of the N=28 shell, compares favorably with shellmodel calculations in the sd-pf shell using SDPF-U and SDPF-MU Hamiltonians., Comment: Published in Physical Review Letters
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21. Plastic scintillation detectors for time-of-flight mass measurements
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Wang, K., Estrade, A., Neupane, S., Barber, M., Famiano, M., Ginter, T., McClain, D., Nepal, N., Pereira, J., Schatz, H., and Zimba, G.
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22. Mass measurements of neutron-rich nuclei near N=70
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Wang, K.-L., primary, Estrade, A., additional, Famiano, M., additional, Schatz, H., additional, Barber, M., additional, Baumann, T., additional, Bazin, D., additional, Bhatt, K., additional, Chapman, T., additional, Dopfer, J., additional, Famiano, B., additional, George, S., additional, Giles, M., additional, Ginter, T., additional, Jenkins, J., additional, Jin, S., additional, Klankowski, L., additional, Liddick, S., additional, Meisel, Z., additional, Nepal, N., additional, Pereira, J., additional, Rijal, N., additional, Rogers, A. M., additional, Tarasov, O. B., additional, and Zimba, G., additional
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23. Elastic breakup cross sections of well-bound nucleons
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Wimmer, K., Bazin, D., Gade, A., Tostevin, J. A., Baugher, T., Chajecki, Z., Coupland, D., Famiano, M. A., Ghosh, T. K., Howard, G. F. Grinyer M. E., Kilburn, M., Lynch, W. G., Manning, B., Meierbachtol, K., Quarterman, P., Ratkiewicz, A., Sanetullaev, A., Showalter, R. H., Stroberg, S. R., Tsang, M. B., Weisshaar, D., Winkelbauer, J., Winkler, R., and Youngs, M.
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The 9Be(28Mg,27Na) one-proton removal reaction with a large proton separation energy of Sp(28Mg)=16.79 MeV is studied at intermediate beam energy. Coincidences of the bound 27Na residues with protons and other light charged particles are measured. These data are analyzed to determine the percentage contributions to the proton removal cross section from the elastic and inelastic nucleon removal mechanisms. These deduced contributions are compared with the eikonal reaction model predictions and with the previously measured data for reactions involving the re- moval of more weakly-bound protons from lighter nuclei. The role of transitions of the proton between different bound single-particle configurations upon the elastic breakup cross section is also quantified in this well-bound case. The measured and calculated elastic breakup fractions are found to be in good agreement., Comment: Phys. Rev. C 2014 (accepted)
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24. S$\pi$RIT: A time-projection chamber for symmetry-energy studies
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Shane, R., McIntosh, A., Isobe, T., Lynch, W. G., Baba, H., Barney, J., Chajecki, Z., Chartier, M., Estee, J., Famiano, M., Hong, B., Ieki, K., Jhang, G., Lemmon, R., Lu, F., Murakami, T., Nakatsuka, N., Nishimura, M., Olsen, R., Powell, W., Sakurai, H., Taketani, A., Tangwancharoen, S., Tsang, M. B., Usukura, T., Wang, R., Yennello, S. J., and Yurkon, J.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A Time-Projection Chamber (TPC) called the SAMURAI Pion-Reconstruction and Ion-Tracker (S$\pi$RIT) has recently been constructed at Michigan State University as part of an international effort to constrain the symmetry-energy term in the nuclear Equation of State (EoS). The S$\pi$RIT TPC will be used in conjunction with the SAMURAI spectrometer at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF) at RIKEN to measure yield ratios for pions and other light isospin multiplets produced in central collisions of neutron-rich heavy ions, such as $^{132}$Sn + $^{124}$Sn. The S$\pi$RIT TPC can function both as a TPC detector and as an active target. It has a vertical drift length of 50 cm, parallel to the magnetic field. Gas multiplication is achieved through the use of a multi-wire anode. Image charges are produced in the 12096 pads, and are read out with the recently developed Generic Electronics for TPCs., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables. Submitted to NIM A Proceedings
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25. Effective Nucleon Masses from Heavy Ion Collisions
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Coupland, D. D. S., Youngs, M., Lynch, W. G., Tsang, M. B., Chajecki, Z., Zhang, Y. X., Famiano, M. A., Ghosh, T. K., Giacherio, B., Kilburn, M. A., Lee, Jenny, Lu, F., Russotto, P., Sanetullaev, A., Showalter, R. H., Verde, G., and Winkelbauer, J.
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We probe the momentum dependence of the isovector mean-field potential by comparing the energy spectra of neutrons and protons emitted in $^{112}$Sn+$^{112}$Sn and $^{124}$Sn+$^{124}$Sn collisions at incident energies of E/A=50 and 120 MeV. We achieve experimental precision that discriminates between different momentum dependencies for the symmetry mean-field potential. Comparisons of the experimental results to Improved Quantum Molecular Dynamics model calculations with Skyrme Interactions indicate small differences between the neutron and proton effective masses., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures
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26. Scaling properties of light-cluster production
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Chajecki, Z., Youngs, M., Coupland, D. D. S., Lynch, W. G., Tsang, M. B., Brown, D., Chbihi, A., Danielewicz, P., deSouza, R. T., Famiano, M. A., Ghosh, T. K., Giacherio, B., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Herlitzius, C., Hudan, S., Kilburn, M. A., Lee, Jenny, Lu, F., Lukyanov, S., Rogers, A. M., Russotto, P., Sanetullaev, A., Showalter, R. H., Sobotka, L. G., Sun, Z. Y., Molen, A. M. Vander, Verde, G., Wallace, M. S., and Winkelbauer, J.
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We show that ratios of light-particle energy spectra display scaling properties that can be accu- rately described by effective local chemical potentials. This demonstrates the equivalence of t/3He and n/p spectral ratios and provides an essential test of theoretical predictions of isotopically resolved light-particle spectra. In addition, this approach allows direct comparisons of many theoretical n/p spectral ratios to experiments where charged-particle spectra but not neutron spectra are accurately measured. Such experiments may provide much more quantitative constraints on the density and momentum dependence of the symmetry energy.
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27. Neutron spectroscopic factors of $^{55}$Ni hole-states from (p,d) transfer reactions
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Sanetullaev, A., Tsang, M. B., Lynch, W. G., Lee, Jenny, Bazin, D., Chan, K. P., Coupland, D., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Kilburn, M., Rogers, A. M., Sun, Z. Y., Youngs, M., Charity, R. J., Sobotka, L. G., Famiano, M., Hudan, S., Shapira, D., Peters, W. A., Barbieri, C., Hjorth-Jensen, M., Horoi, M., Otsuka, T., Suzuki, T., and Utsuno, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Spectroscopic information has been extracted on the hole-states of $^{55}$Ni, the least known of the quartet of nuclei ($^{55}$Ni, $^{57}$Ni, $^{55}$Co and $^{57}$Co), one neutron away from $^{56}$Ni, the N=Z=28 double magic nucleus. Using the $^{1}$H($^{56}$Ni,d)$^{55}$Ni transfer reaction in inverse kinematics, neutron spectroscopic factors, spins and parities have been extracted for the f$_{7/2}$, p$_{3/2}$ and the s$_{1/2}$ hole-states of $^{55}$Ni. This new data provides a benchmark for large basis calculations that include nucleonic orbits in both the sd and pf shells. State of the art calculations have been performed to describe the excitation energies and spectroscopic factors of the s$_{1/2}$ hole-state below Fermi energy., Comment: Submitted to PLB
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28. Experimental Validation of Calorimetric Electron Capture Spectral Theory with 193Pt
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Koehler, K. E., Rabin, M. W., Carpenter, M. H., Famiano, M. A., Fontes, C. J., Schmidt, D. R., Smith, C. M., Tollefson, A. D., Ullom, J. N., Yoho, M. D., and Croce, M. P.
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29. Tracking rare-isotope beams with microchannel plates
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Rogers, A. M., Sanetullaev, A., Lynch, W. G., Tsang, M. B., Lee, J., Bazin, D., Coupland, D., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Kilburn, M., Wallace, M. S., Youngs, M., Delaunay, F., Famiano, M., Shapira, D., Jones, K. L., Schmitt, K. T., and Sun, Z. Y.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A system of two microchannel-plate detectors has been successfully implemented for tracking projectile-fragmentation beams. The detectors provide interaction positions, angles, and arrival times of ions at the reaction target. The current design is an adaptation of an assembly used for low-energy beams ($\sim$1.4 MeV/nucleon). In order to improve resolution in tracking high-energy heavy-ion beams, the magnetic field strength between the secondary-electron accelerating foil and the microchannel plate had to be increased substantially. Results from an experiment using a 37-MeV/nucleon ${}^{56}$Ni beam show that the tracking system can achieve sub-nanosecond timing resolution and a position resolution of $\sim$1 mm for beam intensities up to $5\times10^{5}$ pps.
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30. Neutron-hole states in 45Ar from p(46Ar,d)45Ar reactions
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Lu, F., Lee, Jenny, Tsang, M. B., Bazin, D., Coupland, D., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Kilburn, M., Lynch, W. G., Rogers, A. M., Sanetullaev, A., Sun, Z. Y., Youngs, M., Charity, R. J., Sobotka, L. G., Famiano, M., Hudan, S., Horoi, M., and Ye, Y. L.
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To improve the effective interactions in the pf shell, it is important to measure the single particle- and hole- states near the N=28 shell gap. In this paper, the neutron spectroscopic factors of hole-states from the unstable neutron-rich 45Ar (Z=18, N=27) nucleus have been studied using 1H(46Ar, 2H)45Ar transfer reaction in inverse kinematics. Comparison of our results with the particle-states of 45Ar produced in 2H(44Ar, H)45Ar reaction shows that the two reactions populate states with different angular momentum. Using the angular distributions, we are able to confirm the spin assignments of four low-lying states of 45Ar. These are the ground state (f7/2), the first-excited (p3/2), the s1/2 and the d3/2 states. While large basis shell model predictions describe spectroscopic properties of the ground and p3/2 states very well, they fail to describe the s1/2 and d3/2 hole-states., Comment: Accepted for publication in PRC
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31. Observation of new microsecond isomers among fission products of 345 MeV/nucleon 238U
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Kameda, D., Kubo, T., Ohnishi, T., Kusaka, K., Yoshida, A., Yoshida, K., Ohtake, M., Fukuda, N., Takeda, H., Tanaka, K., Inabe, N., Yanagisawa, Y., Gono, Y., Watanabe, H., Otsu, H., Baba, H., Ichihara, T., Yamaguchi, Y., Takechi, M., Nishimura, S., Ueno, H., Yoshimi, A., Sakurai, H., Motobayashi, T., Nakao, T., Mizoi, Y., Matsushita, M., Ieki, K., Kobayashi, N., Kawada, Y., Tanaka, N., Deguchi, S., Satou, Y., Kondo, Y., Nakamura, T., Yoshinaga, K., Ishii, C., Yoshii, H., Miyashita, Y., Uematsu, N., Shiraki, Y., Sumikama, T., Chiba, J., Ideguchi, E., Saito, A., Yamaguchi, T., Hachiuma, I., Suzuki, T., Moriguchi, T., Ozawa, A., Ohtsubo, T., Famiano, M. A., Geissel, H., Nettleton, A. S., Tarasov, O. B., Bazin, D., Sherrill, B. M., Manikonda, S. L., and Nolen, J. A.
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A search for isomeric gamma-decays among fission fragments from 345 MeV/nucleon 238U has been performed at the RIKEN Nishina Center RI Beam Factory. Fission fragments were selected and identified using the superconducting in-flight separator BigRIPS and were implanted in an aluminum stopper. Delayed gamma-rays were detected using three clover-type high-purity germanium detectors located at the focal plane within a time window of 20 microseconds following the implantation. We identified a total of 54 microsecond isomers with half-lives of ~0.1 - 10 microseconds, including discovery of 18 new isomers in very neutron-rich nuclei: 59Tim, 90Asm, 92Sem, 93Sem, 94Brm, 95Brm, 96Brm, 97Rbm, 108Nbm, 109Mom, 117Rum, 119Rum, 120Rhm, 122Rhm, 121Pdm, 124Pdm, 124Agm and 126Agm, and obtained a wealth of spectroscopic information such as half-lives, gamma-ray energies, gamma-ray relative intensities and gamma-gamma coincidences over a wide range of neutron-rich exotic nuclei. Proposed level schemes are presented for 59Tim, 82Gam, 92Brm, 94Brm, 95Brm, 97Rbm, 98Rbm, 108Nbm, 108Zrm, 109Mom, 117Rum, 119Rum, 120Rhm, 122Rhm, 121Pdm, 124Agm and 125Agm, based on the obtained spectroscopic information and the systematics in neighboring nuclei. Nature of the nuclear isomerism is discussed in relation to evolution of nuclear structure.
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32. Correlations in intermediate-energy two-proton removal reactions
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Wimmer, K., Bazin, D., Gade, A., Tostevin, J. A., Baugher, T., Chajecki, Z., Coupland, D., Famiano, M. A., Ghosh, T. K., Grinyer, G. F., Hodges, R., Howard, M. E., Kilburn, M., Lynch, W. G., Manning, B., Meierbachtol, K., Quarterman, P., Ratkiewicz, A., Sanetullaev, A., Simpson, E. C., Stroberg, S. R., Tsang, M. B., Weisshaar, D., Winkelbauer, J., Winkler, R., and Youngs, M.
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We report final-state-exclusive measurements of the light charged fragments in coincidence with 26Ne residual nuclei following the direct two-proton removal from a neutron-rich 28Mg secondary beam. A Dalitz-plot analysis and comparisons with simulations show that a majority of the triple- coincidence events with two protons display phase-space correlations consistent with the (two-body) kinematics of a spatially-correlated pair-removal mechanism. The fraction of such correlated events, 56(12) %, is consistent with the fraction of the calculated cross section, 64 %, arising from spin S = 0 two-proton configurations in the entrance-channel (shell-model) 28Mg ground state wave function. This result promises access to an additional and more specific probe of the spin and spatial correlations of valence nucleon pairs in exotic nuclei produced as fast secondary beams., Comment: accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters
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33. The ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: investigating the symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities
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Russotto, P., Chartier, M., De Filippo, E., Févre, A. Le, Gannon, S., Gašparić, I., Kiš, M., Kupny, S., Leifels, Y., Lemmon, R. C., Łukasik, J., Marini, P., Pagano, A., Pawłowski, P., Santoro, S., Trautmann, W., Veselsky, M., Acosta, L., Adamczyk, M., Al-Ajlan, A., Al-Garawi, M., Al-Homaidhi, S., Amorini, F., Auditore, L., Aumann, T., Ayyad, Y., Baran, V., Basrak, Z., Benlliure, J., Boiano, C., Boisjoli, M., Boretzky, K., Brzychczyk, J., Budzanowski, A., Cardella, G., Cammarata, P., Chajecki, Z., Chbihi, A., Colonna, M., Cozma, D., Czech, B., Di Toro, M., Famiano, M., Geraci, E., Greco, V., Grassi, L., Guazzoni, C., Guazzoni, P., Heil, M., Heilborn, L., Introzzi, R., Isobe, T., Kezzar, K., Krasznahorkay, A., Kurz, N., La Guidara, E., Lanzalone, G., Lasko, P., Li, Q., Lombardo, I., Lynch, W. G., Matthews, Z., May, L., Minniti, T., Mostazo, M., Papa, M., Pirrone, S., Politi, G., Porto, F., Reifarth, R., Reisdorf, W., Riccio, F., Rizzo, F., Rosato, E., Rossi, D., Simon, H., Skwirczynska, I., Sosin, Z., Stuhl, L., Trifiró, A., Trimarchi, M., Tsang, M. B., Verde, G., Vigilante, M., Wieloch, A., Wigg, P., Wolter, H. H., Wu, P., Yennello, S., Zambon, P., Zetta, L., and Zoric, M.
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The elliptic-flow ratio of neutrons with respect to protons in reactions of neutron rich heavy-ions systems at intermediate energies has been proposed as an observable sensitive to the strength of the symmetry term in the nuclear Equation Of State (EOS) at supra-saturation densities. The recent results obtained from the existing FOPI/LAND data for $^{197}$Au+$^{197}$Au collisions at 400 MeV/nucleon in comparison with the UrQMD model allowed a first estimate of the symmetry term of the EOS but suffer from a considerable statistical uncertainty. In order to obtain an improved data set for Au+Au collisions and to extend the study to other systems, a new experiment was carried out at the GSI laboratory by the ASY-EOS collaboration in May 2011., Comment: Talk given by P. Russotto 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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34. Isospin observables from fragment energy spectra
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Liu, T. X., Lynch, W. G., Showalter, R. H., Tsang, M. B., Liu, X. D., Tan, W. P., van Goethem, M. J., Verde, G., Wagner, A., Xi, H. F., Xu, H. S., Famiano, M. A., de Souza, R. T., Viola, V. E., Charity, R. J., and Sobotka, L. G.
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The energy spectra of light charged particles and intermediate mass fragments from 112Sn+112Sn and 124Sn+124Sn collisions at an incident energy of E/A=50 MeV have been measured with a large array of Silicon strip detectors. We used charged particle multiplicities detected in an array with nearly 4-pi coverage to select data from the central collision events. We study isospin observables analogous to ratios of neutron and proton spectra, including double ratios and yield ratios of t/3He and of asymmetries constructed from fragments with Z=3 to Z=8. Using the energy spectra, we can construct these observables as functions of kinetic energy. Most of the fragment asymmetry observables have a large sensitivity to sequential decays.
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35. Probing elastic and inelastic breakup contributions to intermediate-energy two-proton removal reactions
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Wimmer, K., Bazin, D., Gade, A., Tostevin, J. A., Baugher, T., Chajecki, Z., Coupland, D., Famiano, M. A., Ghosh, T. K., Grinyer, G. F., Hodges, R., Howard, M. E., Kilburn, M., Lynch, W. G., Manning, B., Meierbachtol, K., Quarterman, P., Ratkiewicz, A., Sanetullaev, A., Stroberg, S. R., Tsang, M. B., Weisshaar, D., Winkelbauer, J., and Youngs, R. Winkler M.
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The two-proton removal reaction from 28Mg projectiles has been studied at 93 MeV/u at the NSCL. First coincidence measurements of the heavy 26Ne projectile residues, the removed protons and other light charged particles enabled the relative cross sections from each of the three possible elastic and inelastic proton removal mechanisms to be determined. These more final-state-exclusive measurements are key for further interrogation of these reaction mechanisms and use of the reaction channel for quantitative spectroscopy of very neutron-rich nuclei. The relative and absolute yields of the three contributing mechanisms are compared to reaction model expectations - based on the use of eikonal dynamics and sd-shell-model structure amplitudes., Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review C (Rapid Communication)
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36. Angular Dependence in Proton-Proton Correlation Functions in Central $^{40}Ca+^{40}Ca$ and $^{48}Ca+^{48}Ca$ Reactions
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Henzl, V., Kilburn, M. A., Chajecki, Z., Henzlova, D., Lynch, W. G., Brown, D., Chbihi, A., Coupland, D., Danielewicz, P., deSouza, R., Famiano, M., Herlitzius, C., Hudan, S., Lee, Jenny, Lukyanov, S., Rogers, A. M., Sanetullaev, A., Sobotka, L., Sun, Z. Y., Tsang, M. B., Molen, A. Vander, Verde, G., Wallace, M., and Youngs, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The angular dependence of proton-proton correlation functions is studied in central $^{40}Ca+^{40}Ca$ and $^{48}Ca+^{48}Ca$ nuclear reactions at E=80 MeV/A. Measurements were performed with the HiRA detector complemented by the 4$\pi$ Array at NSCL. A striking angular dependence in the laboratory frame is found within p-p correlation functions for both systems that greatly exceeds the measured and expected isospin dependent difference between the neutron-rich and neutron-deficient systems. Sources measured at backward angles reflect the participant zone of the reaction, while much larger sources observed at forward angles reflect the expanding, fragmenting and evaporating projectile remnants. The decrease of the size of the source with increasing momentum is observed at backward angles while a weaker trend in the opposite direction is observed at forward angles. The results are compared to the theoretical calculations using the BUU transport model., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRC
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- 2011
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37. Ground-state proton decay of 69Br and implications for the rp-process 68Se waiting-point
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Rogers, A M, Lynch, W G, Famiano, M A, Wallace, M S, Amorini, F, Bazin, D, Charity, R J, Delaunay, F, de Souza, R T, Elson, J, Gade, A, Galaviz, D, Hudan, S, Lee, J, Lobostov, S, Lukyanov, S, Matos, M, Mocko, M, Tsang, M B, Shapira, D, Sobotka, L G, and Verde, G
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The first direct measurement of the proton separation energy, Sp, for the proton-unbound nucleus 69Br is reported. Of interest is the exponential dependence of the 2p-capture rate on Sp which can bypass the 68Se waiting-point in the astrophysical rp process. An analysis of the observed proton decay spectrum is given in terms of the 69Se mirror nucleus and the influence of Sp is explored within the context of a single-zone X-ray burst model., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, INPC 2010 conference proceedings
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- 2010
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38. Neutron-proton asymmetry dependence of spectroscopic factors in Ar isotopes
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Lee, Jenny, Tsang, M. B., Bazin, D., Coupland, D., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Kilburn, M., Lynch, W. G., Rogers, A., Sanetullaev, A., Signoracci, A., Sun, Z. Y., Youngs, M., Chae, K. Y., Charity, R. J., Cheung, H. K., Famiano, M., Hudan, S., OMalley, P., Peters, W. A., Schmitt, K., Shapira, D., and Sobotka, L. G.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Spectroscopic factors have been extracted for proton rich 34Ar and neutron rich 46Ar using the (p,d) neutron transfer reaction. The experimental results show little reduction of the ground state neutron spectroscopic factor of the proton rich nucleus 34Ar compared to that of 46Ar. The results suggest that correlations, which generally reduce such spectroscopic factors, do not depend strongly on the neutron-proton asymmetry of the nucleus in this isotopic region as was reported in knockout reactions. The present results are consistent with results from systematic studies of transfer reactions but inconsistent with the trends observed in knockout reaction measurements., Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures. submitted to PRL
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- 2009
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39. Mechanisms in knockout reactions
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Bazin, D., Charity, R. J., de Souza, R. T., Famiano, M. A., Gade, A., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Hudan, S., Lee, J., Lukyanov, S., Lynch, W. G., McDaniel, S., Mocko, M., Obertelli, A., Rogers, A. M., Sobotka, L. G., Terry, J. R., Tostevin, J. A., Tsang, M. B., and Wallace, M. S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report on the first detailed study of the mechanisms involved in knockout reactions, via a coincidence measurement of the residue and fast proton in one-proton knockout reactions, using the S800 spectrograph in combination with the HiRA detector array at the NSCL. Results on the reactions $^9$Be($^9$C,$^8$B+X)Y and $^9$Be($^8$B,$^7$Be+X)Y are presented. They are compared with theoretical predictions for both the diffraction and stripping reaction mechanisms, as calculated in the eikonal model. The data shows a clear distinction between the two reaction mechanisms, and the observed respective proportions are very well reproduced by the reaction theory. This agreement supports the results of knockout reaction analyses and their applications to the spectroscopy of rare isotopes.
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- 2009
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40. Probing the Symmetry Energy with Heavy Ions
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Lynch, W. G., Tsang, M. B., Zhang, Y., Danielewicz, P., Famiano, M., Li, Z., and Steiner, A. W.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Constraints on the EoS for symmetric matter (equal neutron and proton numbers) at supra-saturation densities have been extracted from energetic collisions of heavy ions. Collisions of neutron-deficient and neutron-rich heavy ions now provide initial constraints on the EoS of neutron-rich matter at sub-saturation densities. Comparisons are made to other available constraints., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, Erice 2008 proceeding
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- 2009
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41. Constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy
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Tsang, M. B., Zhang, Yingxun, Danielewicz, P., Famiano, M., Li, Zhuxia, Lynch, W. G., and Steiner, A. W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Collisions involving 112Sn and 124Sn nuclei have been simulated with the improved Quantum Molecular Dynamics transport model. The results of the calculations reproduce isospin diffusion data from two different observables and the ratios of neutron and proton spectra. By comparing these data to calculations performed over a range of symmetry energies at saturation density and different representations of the density dependence of the symmetry energy, constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy at sub-normal density are obtained. Results from present work are compared to constraints put forward in other recent analysis., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures,accepted for publication in Phy. Rev. Lett
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- 2008
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42. Comparison of statistical treatments for the equation of state for core-collapse supernovae
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Souza, S. R., Steiner, A. W., Lynch, W. G., Donangelo, R., and Famiano, M. A.
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Astrophysics ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Neutrinos emitted during the collapse, bounce and subsequent explosion provide information about supernova dynamics. The neutrino spectra are determined by weak interactions with nuclei and nucleons in the inner regions of the star, and thus the neutrino spectra are determined by the composition of matter. The composition of stellar matter at temperature ranging from $T=1-3$ MeV and densities ranging from $10^{-5}$ to 0.1 times the saturation density is explored. We examine the single-nucleus approximation commonly used in describing dense matter in supernova simulations and show that, while the approximation is accurate for predicting the energy and pressure at most densities, it fails to predict the composition accurately. We find that as the temperature and density increase, the single nucleus approximation systematically overpredicts the mass number of nuclei that are actually present and underestimates the contribution from lighter nuclei which are present in significant amounts., Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures
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- 2008
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43. Effects of Beta-Decays of Excited-State Nuclei on the Astrophysical r-Process
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Famiano, M. A., Boyd, R. N., Kajino, T., Otsuki, K., Terasawa, M., and Mathews, G. J.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
A rudimentary calculation is employed to evaluate the possible effects of beta- decays of excited-state nuclei on the astrophysical r-process. Single-particle levels calculated with the FRDM are adapted to the calculation of beta-decay rates of these excited-state nuclei. Quantum numbers are determined based on proximity to Nilson model levels. The resulting rates are used in an r-process network calculation in which a supernova hot-bubble model is coupled to an extensive network calculation including all nuclei between the valley of stability and the neutron drip line and with masses A<284. Beta-decay rates are included as functional forms of the environmental temperature. While the decay rate model used is simple and phenomenological, it is consistent across all 3700 nuclei involved in the r-process network calculation. This represents an approximate first estimate to gauge the possible effects of excited-state beta-decays on r-process freeze-out abundances.
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- 2008
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44. Gamow-Teller strengths in 24Na using the 24Mg(t,3He) reaction at 115 AMeV
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Howard, M. E., Zegers, R. G. T., Austin, Sam M., Bazin, D., Brown, B. A., Cole, A. L., Davids, B., Famiano, M., Fujita, Y., Gade, A., Galaviz, D., Hitt, G. W., Matos, M., Reitzner, S. D., Samanta, C., Schradin, L. J., Shimbara, Y., Smith, E. E., and Simenel, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Gamow-Teller transitions from 24Mg to 24Na were studied via the (t,3He) reaction at 115 AMeV using a secondary triton beam produced via fast fragmentation of 150 AMeV 16O ions. Compared to previous (t,3He) experiments at this energy that employed a primary alpha beam, the secondary beam intensity is improved by about a factor of five. Despite the large emittance of the secondary beam, an excitation-energy resolution of ~200 keV is achieved. A good correspondence is found between the extracted Gamow-Teller strength distribution and those available from other charge-exchange probes. Theoretical calculations using the newly developed USDA and USDB sd-shell model interactions reproduce the data well., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures
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- 2008
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45. Fragmentation cross-sections and binding energies of neutron-rich nuclei
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Tsang, M. B., Lynch, W. G., Friedman, W. A., Mocko, M., Sun, Z. Y., Aoi, N., Cook, J. M., Delaunay, F., Famiano, M. A., Hui, H., Imai, N., Iwasaki, H., Motobayashi, T., Niikura, M., Onishi, T., Rogers, A. M., Sakurai, H., Suzuki, H., Takeshita, E., Takeuchi, S., and Wallace, M. S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
An exponential dependence of the fragmentation cross-section on the average binding energy is observed and reproduced with a statistical model. The observed functional dependence is robust and allows the extraction of binding energies from measured cross-sections. From the systematics of 75,77,78,79Cu isotope cross-sections have been extracted. They are 636.94 +/- 0.40 MeV, 647.1 +/- 0.4 MeV, 651.6 +/- 0.4 MeV and 657.8 +/- 0.5 MeV, respectively. Specifically, the uncertainty of the binding energy of 75Cu is reduced from 980 keV (listed value in the 2003 mass table of Audi and Wapstra) to 400 keV. The predicted cross-sections of two near drip-line nuclei, 39Na and 40Mg, from the fragmentation of 48Ca are discussed., Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures
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- 2007
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46. The influence of cluster emission and the symmetry energy on neutron-proton spectral double ratios
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Zhang, Y. X., Danielewicz, P., Famiano, M., Li, Z., Lynch, W. G., and Tsang, M. B.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Emissions of free neutrons and protons from the central collisions of 124Sn+124Sn and 112Sn+112Sn reactions are simulated using the Improved Quantum Molecular Dynamics model with two different density dependence of the symmetry energy in the nuclear equation of state. The constructed double ratios of the neutron to proton ratios of the two reaction systems are found to be sensitive to the symmetry terms in the EOS. The effect of cluster formation is examined and found to affect the double ratios mainly in the low energy region. In order to extract better information on symmetry energy with transport models, it is therefore important to have accurate data in the high energy region which also is affected minimally by sequential decays., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures
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- 2007
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47. Projectile Fragmentation of $^{86}$Kr at 64 MeV/nucleon
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Mocko, M., Tsang, M. B., Sun, Z. Y., Aoi, N., Cook, J., Delaunay, F., Famiano, M. A., Hui, H., Imai, N., Iwasaki, H., Lynch, W. G., Motobayashi, T., Niikura, M., Onishi, T., Rogers, A. M., Sakurai, H., Stolz, A., Suzuki, H., Takeshita, E., Takeuchi, S., and Wallace, M. S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We measured fragmentation cross sections produced using the primary beam of $^{86}$Kr at 64 MeV/nucleon on $^9$Be and $^{181}$Ta targets. The cross sections were obtained by integrating the momentum distributions of isotopes with 25
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48. Extrapolation of neutron-rich isotope cross-sections from projectile fragmentation
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Mocko, M., Tsang, M. B., Sun, Z. Y., Andronenko, L., Andronenko, M., Delaunay, F., Famiano, M., Friedman, W. A., Henzl, V., Henzlova, D., Hui, H., Liu, X. D., Lukyanov, S., Lynch, W. G., Rogers, A. M., and Wallace, M. S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Using the measured fragmentation cross sections produced from the 48Ca and 64Ni beams at 140 MeV per nucleon on 9Be and 181Ta targets, we find that the cross sections of unmeasured neutron rich nuclei can be extrapolated using a systematic trend involving the average binding energy. The extrapolated cross-sections will be very useful in planning experiments with neutron rich isotopes produced from projectile fragmentation. The proposed method is general and could be applied to other fragmentation systems including those used in other radioactive ion beam facilities., Comment: accepted for publication in Europhysics Letters
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- 2007
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49. Neutron and Proton Transverse Emission Ratio Measurements and the Density Dependence of the Asymmetry Term of the Nuclear Equation of State
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Famiano, M. A., Liu, T., Lynch, W. G., Mocko, M., Rogers, A. M., Tsang, M. B., Wallace, M. S., Charity, R. J., Komarov, S., Sarantites, D. G., Sobotka, L. G., and Verde, G.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Recent measurements of pre-equilibrium neutron and proton transverse emission from (112,124)Sn+(112,124)Sn reactions at 50 MeV/A have been completed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. Free nucleon transverse emission ratios are compared to those of A=3 mirror nuclei. Comparisons are made to BUU transport calculations and conclusions concerning the density dependence of the asymmetry term of the nuclear equation-of-state at sub-nuclear densities are made. The double-ratio of neutron-proton ratios between two reactions is employed as a means of reducing first-order Coulomb effects and detector efficiency effects. Comparison to BUU model predictions indicate a density dependence of the asymmetry energy that is closer to a form in which the asymmety energy increases as the square root of the density for the density region studied. A coalescent-invariant analysis is introduced as a means of reducing suggested difficulties with cluster emission in total nucleon emission. Future experimentation is presented.
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- 2006
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50. Systematic Extraction of Spectroscopic Factors from 12C(d,p)13C and 13C(p,d)12C Reactions
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Liu, X., Famiano, M. A., Lynch, W. G., Tsang, M. B., and Tostevin, J. A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Existing measurements of the angular distributions of the ground-state to ground-state transitions of the 12C(d,p)13C and 13C(p,d)12C neutron-transfer reactions have been analyzed systematically using the Johnson-Soper adiabatic and distorted-wave theories. When using a consistent set of physical inputs the deduced spectroscopic factors are consistent to within 20% for incident deuteron energies from 6 to 60 MeV. By contrast, original analyses of many of these data quoted spectroscopic factors that differed by up to a factor of five. The present analysis provides an important reference point from which to assess the requirements of future spectroscopic analyses of transfer reactions measured in inverse kinematics using rare nuclei., Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures
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- 2004
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