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Kondo, Yosuke*; Achouri, N. L.*; Al Falou, H.*; Atar, L.*; Aumann, T.*; Baba, Hidetada*; Boretzky, K.*; Caesar, C.*; Calvet, D.*; Chae, H.*; et al.
Nature, 620(7976), p.965 - 970, 2023/08
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:92.64(Multidisciplinary Sciences)no abstracts in English
Wang, H.*; Yasuda, Masahiro*; Kondo, Yosuke*; Nakamura, Takashi*; Tostevin, J. A.*; Ogata, Kazuyuki*; Otsuka, Takaharu*; Poves, A.*; Shimizu, Noritaka*; Yoshida, Kazuki; et al.
Physics Letters B, 843, p.138038_1 - 138038_9, 2023/08
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:68.16(Astronomy & Astrophysics)Detailed -ray spectroscopy of the exotic neon isotope Ne has been performed using the one-neutron removal reaction from Ne. Based on an analysis of parallel momentum distributions, a level scheme with spin-parity assignments has been constructed for Ne and the negative-parity states are identified for the first time. The measured partial cross sections and momentum distributions reveal a significant intruder p-wave strength providing evidence of the breakdown of the N = 20 and N = 28 shell gaps. Only a weak, possible f-wave strength was observed to bound final states. Large-scale shell-model calculations with different effective interactions do not reproduce the large p-wave and small f-wave strength observed experimentally, indicating an ongoing challenge for a complete theoretical description of the transition into the island of inversion along the Ne isotopic chain.
Paul, N.*; Corsi, A.*; Obertelli, A.*; Doornenbal, P.*; Authelet, G.*; Baba, Hidetada*; Bally, B.*; Bender, M.*; Calvet, D.*; Chteau, F.*; et al.
Physical Review Letters, 118(3), p.032501_1 - 032501_7, 2017/01
Times Cited Count:43 Percentile:88.64(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Sukenaga, Sohei*; Osugi, Takeshi; Inatomi, Yosuke*; Saito, Noritaka*; Nakashima, Kunihiko*
Journal of MMIJ, 129(5), p.203 - 207, 2013/05
Viscosity changes of RO-SiO-FexO (R = Ca, Sr, Ba) melts due to changes in the oxidation states of the iron ions by systematically varying the oxygen partial pressure were measured at 1773 K. The initial compositions of the samples were 30RO-60SiO-10FeO(mol%), and the ratio of Fe toFe in the RO-SiO-FexO melts increased with increasing oxygen partial pressure in all samples. Meanwhile, the viscosity of all the RO-SiO-FexO melts decreased with increasing Fe to total-Fe ratio (Fe/t-Fe). The data indicate that the increase in the amount of Fe ions, which behave as network modifiers, would result in depolymerization of the silicate anions. In addition, the viscosity of the melts increased in the order of alkaline-earth cationic radius (Ba Sr Ca) when the Fe/t-Fe values of the melts were comparable. This would be due to the change in the coordination structure of Fe in the melts.
Osugi, Takeshi; Sukenaga, Sohei*; Inatomi, Yosuke*; Gonda, Yoshiyuki*; Saito, Noritaka*; Nakashima, Kunihiko*
ISIJ International, 53(2), p.185 - 190, 2013/02
Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:63.94(Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering)Understanding the changes in viscosity due to the different oxidation states of iron ions is important for simulating phenomena related to molten slags and also for understanding the structure of iron-oxidecontainingsilicate melts. However, these viscosity changes are not well understood. Here, we show the viscosity changes of RO-SiO-FexO (R = Li, Na, or K) melts due to changes in the oxidation states of the iron ions by systematically varying the oxygen partial pressure using several Ar-based gases at 1773 K. Not only the oxidation state of the iron ions but also the coordination structure of Fe may be important for understanding the viscosity.
Osugi, Takeshi; Hanawa, Ritsu; Ito, Keisuke; Kuwahara, Akira; Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Kozawa, Kazushige; Nakashima, Kunihiko*; Saito, Noritaka*; Okoshi, Minoru
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Higo, Tomoyuki*; Osugi, Takeshi; Saito, Noritaka*; Nakashima, Kunihiko*
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Kuwahara, Akira; Osugi, Takeshi; Hanawa, Ritsu; Ito, Keisuke; Nakashio, Nobuyuki; Kozawa, Kazushige; Meguro, Yoshihiro; Akabori, Mitsuo; Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Nakashima, Kunihiko*; et al.
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In order to obtain the knowledge about cesium accumulations into the refractory in ash melting of decontamination waste, the immersion test was worked by immersing the refractory into melting slug including cesium, and cesium chemical forms in the refractory were analyzed.
Osugi, Takeshi; Hanawa, Ritsu; Ito, Keisuke; Kozawa, Kazushige; Akabori, Mitsuo; Okamoto, Yoshihiro; Okoshi, Minoru; Nakashima, Kunihiko*; Saito, Noritaka*
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