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$$alpha$$-decay study of $$^{182,184}$$Tl

Van Beveren, C.*; Andreyev, A. N.; Barzakh, A. E.*; Cocolios, T. E.*; de Groote, R. P.*; Fedorov, D.*; Fedosseev, V. N.*; Ferrer, R.*; Ghys, L.*; Huyse, M.*; et al.

Journal of Physics G; Nuclear and Particle Physics, 43(2), p.025102_1 - 025102_22, 2016/02

 Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:62.88(Physics, Nuclear)

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Nuclear structure of elements with $$100 le Z le 109$$ from alpha spectroscopy

Asai, Masato; He${ss}$berger, F. P.*; Lopez-Martens, A.*

Nuclear Physics A, 944, p.308 - 332, 2015/12

 Times Cited Count:54 Percentile:95.62(Physics, Nuclear)

Nuclear structure of Z = 100-109 nuclei studied through $$alpha$$-decay spectroscopy have been reviewed. Experimental techniques and methods concerning separation techniques, summing effects in $$alpha$$ spectra, and the use of digital electronics for $$alpha$$-decay spectroscopy have been described in detail. The presentation of the experimental results and the physics discussion were focused on nuclear structure systematics in even-Z nuclei along the N = 151, 153, and 155 isotonic lines, where most progress has been achieved in the last 10 years.

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First $$alpha$$-$$gamma$$ spectroscopy using Si-Ge detector array installed at focal plane of GARIS

Kaji, Daiya*; Morimoto, Koji*; Wakabayashi, Yasuo*; Takeyama, Mirei*; Asai, Masato

JPS Conference Proceedings (Internet), 6, p.030106_1 - 030106_4, 2015/06

A Si-Ge detector array was newly installed at the focal plane of the gas-filled recoil ion separator GARIS to perform $$alpha$$-$$gamma$$ (X-rays) spectroscopy for superheavy nuclei. The performance of the array was tested using the $$^{207}$$Pb($$^{48}$$Ca,2n)$$^{253}$$No and $$^{208}$$Pb($$^{48}$$Ca,xn)$$^{256-x}$$No [x=1,2,3] reactions. $$gamma$$ rays originating from the $$alpha$$ decay of $$^{253}$$No and $$^{255}$$No were clearly observed in prompt coincidence with the $$alpha$$ particles.

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